[For Seniors] Fun Brain Training! Quizzes Recommended for October
October is a pleasant time of year, with the hot days behind us.
The leaves start to change color, many foods are harvested, and there are plenty of fun events and festivities.
When you hear “October,” lots of things come to mind, don’t they?
So this time, we’re introducing “October-themed quizzes for seniors.”
Through these quizzes, let’s help everyone recall their memories of October.
Even for seniors who find it difficult to sense the seasons, this can help them remember the feeling of the season.
Enjoy some brain training with October-themed quizzes!
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[For Seniors] Fun Brain Training! Recommended Quizzes for October (21–30)
What do you call the popular Halloween costume of a zombie with a green face and bolts in its head?
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Frankenstein
The monster with a green face and a bolt in its head is commonly known as “Frankenstein.” In fact, the name Frankenstein is the doctor’s name, not the original name of the creature. The monster originally comes from a novel, and the name spread from the doctor who created the creature.
What is the fruit that is said to let you divine your future spouse on Halloween night?
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Apple
There’s a type of fortune-telling linked to the classic Halloween game of apple bobbing: you peel the apple you’ve caught into one long strip, twist it three times from east to west, and toss it over your shoulder. If the peel on the floor resembles a letter of the alphabet, that letter is said to be the initial of your future spouse. This custom is said to come from the Celtic people, where Halloween originated.
On Halloween in Ireland, people eat “barmbrack.” What is baked into this bread?
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Dried fruit
Barmbrack is a traditional Halloween dish eaten in Ireland. The custom of eating barmbrack dates back to ancient Celtic times, and it is typically served after a meal. Its hallmark is the dried fruit scattered throughout the loaf, giving it a speckled appearance.
What month and what day is Halloween?
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October 31
Halloween is an event held every year on October 31. It originates from the fact that, in the ancient Celtic calendar, the end of the year fell on October 31. People believed that on this night the spirits of the dead visited their families, and customs such as bonfires and costumes arose to drive away evil spirits that came at the same time.
Which people’s festival served as the origin of Halloween?
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Celtic peoples
The origin of Halloween is a festival called “Samhain” that was celebrated by the Celts who lived in ancient Europe. This festival marked the autumn harvest, and it was believed that the spirits of ancestors and evil spirits would come into this world. Over time, this custom became intertwined with Christianity, and it is thought to have led to what we now know as Halloween.
What vegetable’s peel is used as a Halloween decoration?
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corn husk
When it comes to Halloween, pumpkin jack-o’-lanterns are famous, but in fact, in some parts of the United States, corn husks are also used as Halloween decorations. In particular, the outer husk of corn, known as “corn husk,” is often crafted into wreaths, dolls, and ornaments, and is popular as a decoration for autumn harvest events and Halloween.
What does the Halloween color black represent?
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darkness
The color black in Halloween symbolizes darkness and the night. Since ancient times, Halloween has been a festival that coincides with the autumn harvest and was believed to be a time when the souls of the dead and evil spirits would appear. The night carries a mysterious and slightly scary image, and black is said to be a color that evokes darkness, death, witches, and other mysterious powers.


