How many can you solve? A three-choice trivia quiz about Halloween
How much do you know about Halloween? Let’s have fun learning in a quiz format about familiar terms like “Jack-o’-lantern” and “trick-or-treat,” their meanings and origins, and Halloween customs around the world! It’s a three-choice format, so you can jump in casually! It’s great for sparking conversation at Halloween parties and as an activity with your kids.
Would you like to learn fun Halloween trivia with us through this quiz, all about a holiday with a long history?
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How many can you solve? A three-choice trivia quiz about Halloween (31–40)
What vegetable is Dracula bad with?
- cilantro
- garlic chives
- garlic
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garlic
The vegetable that vampires like Dracula are said to be weak against is garlic. This comes from old European legends and works, where garlic’s strong smell and components were believed to have protective, anti-evil powers. It became especially well known through the 19th-century novel Dracula, and it remains an essential motif in Halloween and vampire-related topics today.
Which country is Dracula’s homeland?
- United Kingdom
- America
- Romania
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Romania
Count Dracula’s homeland is the region of Transylvania in Romania. Dracula is a fictional vampire who appears in the novel Dracula, published in 1897 by the Irish author Bram Stoker, but the figure said to be his model is Vlad Țepeș, the Voivode of Wallachia in Romania. Even today, places like Bran Castle in Romania are also called Dracula’s Castle and are popular tourist attractions.
What should you put under your pillow on Halloween to see your future spouse?
- Apple
- pumpkin
- Candy
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Apple
There is a saying that if you place an apple under your pillow on Halloween night and go to sleep, your future spouse will appear in your dreams. This is connected to the fact that apples have long been considered symbols of love, and it is a well-known piece of folk magic within Western Halloween traditions.
Which Disney movie is themed around Mexico’s Halloween, the Day of the Dead?
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Remember Me
- Haunted Mansion
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Remember Me
The film Coco is a Disney movie that focuses on Mexico’s traditional holiday, Día de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead). It vividly depicts the culture of honoring family and ancestors on this day, as well as the afterlife. Through uniquely Mexican colorful decorations and skull motifs, the film conveys a message about cherishing family bonds and memories.
Where is the world’s largest Halloween parade held?
- New York
- London
- Osaka City
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New York
The world’s largest Halloween parade is the Village Halloween Parade, held in New York, USA. This event has been running since 1974 and takes place on October 31 in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. It is said to draw over 50,000 participants and nearly 2 million spectators. Featuring dazzling costumes and giant puppets, the parade is globally renowned as a major event that symbolizes New York’s culture.


