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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- When it comes to Halloween songs, this is the one! A special feature on Japanese tracks that hype up the karaoke crowd
- Halloween songs for seniors to enjoy at events: from nostalgic classics to exciting new favorites
- Heisei-Era Halloween Songs | A roundup of classic tracks to elevate the party mood!
- [For Seniors] Have Fun Moving with Halloween Exercises! Introducing Songs You Can Dance To
- Vocaloid Halloween Song Special [Trick or Treat]
- [Yutori Generation] Looking back on nostalgic Halloween songs and memorable tracks
- Halloween in childcare gets exciting! Dance ideas for moving and having fun
- Halloween songs released in the Reiwa era | Perfect as party BGM too!
- [From Kids to Adults] Dance Songs You’ll Want to Groove to at a Halloween Party
[Part 2] Halloween Quiz Roundup: Classic and Quirky Multiple-Choice (3 options) Quizzes Recommended for Kids (1–10)
What is a traditional game that has been played since the old days of Halloween?
- A game where players compete to peel apples the fastest
- A game where you fill a tub with water, float apples in it, and grab them with your mouth.
- A game where you compete to see how fast you can eat an apple
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A game where you fill a tub with water, float apples in it, and grab them with your mouth.
It’s a very famous game in the West called “apple bobbing.”
What juice is commonly drunk during Halloween overseas?
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- orange juice
- apple cider
- Grape juice
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apple cider
In the United States, it’s such a classic that you could call it a staple beverage. In the Roman Empire, the apple was regarded as the goddess of fruit. It’s also indispensable in games and confectionery making.
What day in Japan would Halloween correspond to?
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- New Year's Eve
- New Year (Japanese New Year)
- Christmas
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New Year's Eve
Because for the Celts, the last day of the year was considered to be October 31.
What kind of story is the Jack-o’-lantern?
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- A story about a jack-o'-lantern who helps people in need.
- A story about a man who, after doing bad things and dying, could go neither to heaven nor to hell.
- A story about a candidate who has a pumpkin put on their head and spends the rest of their life that way.
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A story about a man who, after doing bad things and dying, could go neither to heaven nor to hell.
It’s a story about a man who had been doing bad things and made a pact with the devil, which left him unable to go to either heaven or hell, turning him into a pumpkin ghost.
What event sparked Halloween becoming widely known in Japan?
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- Disneyland event
- Events at USJ
- Olympics
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Disneyland event
With the launch of the autumn special event “Disney’s Happy Halloween” in 1997, it became popular among young people. Later, in 2002, events were also held at Universal Studios Japan (USJ), and its popularity spread even further.
Who was the first person to say the phrase “trick or treat”?
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- a mischievous child
- the church priest
- the child's parents
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a mischievous child
On Halloween, a mischievous child who was trying to get some candy started to say:
Orange, the image color of Halloween, represents “harvest,” but what does black signify?
- ghost
- black cat
- witch
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witch
When it comes to Halloween, orange, black, and purple are the classic colors. Orange represents the autumn harvest, black is said to symbolize the witches feared by the Celts, and purple is said to represent moonlight and the night sky. There are various theories, though; some say black represents evil spirits or deep darkness.


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