[Part 2] Halloween Quiz Roundup: Classic and Quirky Multiple-Choice Quizzes (Great for Kids)
Everyone taking on the Halloween quiz—did you enjoy Part 1?
There were plenty of basic knowledge questions about Halloween, including its origins, costumes, and decorations.
“I only knew about dressing up and candy!”
Even those of you who felt that way have probably learned quite a bit about Halloween from the quizzes so far.
In this Part 2 as well, we’ll continue with multiple-choice quizzes related to Halloween.
All the questions are different from Part 1, so please keep enjoying!
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[Part 2] Halloween Quiz Roundup: Classic and Quirky Multiple-Choice (3 options) Quizzes Recommended for Kids (1–10)
Which season is Halloween celebrated in?
- spring
- Autumn
- Winter
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Autumn
Halloween takes place on October 31. In terms of seasons, that’s autumn. Many people enjoy it by holding events like costume parties and parades. Halloween originated from a Celtic festival, which also celebrated the autumn harvest.
What shape is the American Halloween staple candy, candy corn?
- Grains of rice
- corn kernels
- a grape
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corn kernels
Where was the first store in Japan that featured Halloween?
- Shibuya
- Shinjuku
- Harajuku
See the answer
It’s said that the first place in Japan to feature Halloween was the Kiddy Land Harajuku store in Harajuku. Apparently, this store also held a Halloween parade to promote Halloween products. Later, costume events were held at Tokyo Disneyland, and Halloween gradually became more widely recognized in Japan.
[Part 2] Halloween Quiz Roundup: Classic and Quirky Multiple-Choice Quizzes (Questions 11–20) Recommended for Kids
There’s a special trick hidden in the Halloween fruitcake in Ireland. What is it?
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- It's become very sour.
- It has pumpkin in it.
- Props are concealed inside.
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Props are concealed inside.
It’s said that various little items are hidden inside, and you can tell your fortune for the year depending on which one you draw. How exciting!
How long ago has Halloween been celebrated?
- About 2,000 years ago
- About 1,000 years ago
- about 500 years ago
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About 2,000 years ago
The origin of Halloween is said to date back about 2,000 years, to a festival held by the ancient Celts to celebrate the autumn harvest. Since Halloween has only relatively recently started being widely featured in Japan, many people might be surprised!
Which creature is considered good to see on Halloween?
- Spider
- butterfly
- grasshopper
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Spider
Spiders are known as beneficial creatures, and in Japan we’re told not to kill them without reason. In fact, the spiders you see at Halloween are the same. It’s said that the spiders seen at Halloween are the forms of deceased family members, friends, or lovers.
Which local dish is commonly eaten around Halloween in Ireland?
- Irish stew
- Colcannon
- deviled egg
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Colcannon
Colcannon is mashed potatoes mixed with ingredients like cabbage, kale, and bacon. The seasoning varies by household, but it mainly uses milk, butter, and salt. It seems like a dish that both children and adults can enjoy, and it’s perfect as a side, too.


