Question 1: When is Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar?
A. 15th day of the 8th month | B. 15th day of the 9th month |
C. 15th day of the 10th month | D. 15th day of the 11th month |
Question 2: What is another name for the Mid-Autumn festival?
A. Harvest festival | B. Dragon boat Festival | C. Christmas | D. Moon festival |
Question 3: What is normally written on the surface of a moon cake box?
A. Greetings and Wishes for the festival | B. The company which made the moon cake |
C. Instructions of how to eat the moon cake | D. The ingredients of the moon cake |
Question 4: What is the name of the Goddess?
A. Houyi | B. Chang'e | C. H'Hen Niê | D. Sun Wukong |
Question 5: Why did the Goddess fly to the Moon?
A. Because she drank the entire potion of immortality.
B. Because Houyi did not return from his journey.
C. Because Houyi broke up with her.
D. Because she thought the moon was beautiful and wanted to live there.
Question 6: Who lived on the Moon with the Goddess?
A. A cat | B. A toad | C. A goblin | D. A rabbit |
Question 7: What do eggs in the mooncakes represent?
A. The sun | B. The moon | C. The world | D. The universe |
Question 8: What's the indispensable dance people play at Mid-Autumn Festival in Viet Nam?
A. Peacock dance | B. Lotus dance | C. Dragon dance | D. Chicken dance |
Question 9: In Viet Nam, the Mid-Autumn Festival is considered is the festival of whom?
A. Women | B. Children | C. Couples | D. Old people |
Question 10: What does the picture show?
A. A depiction of Chang'e and the Jade Rabbit
B. Mid-Autumn Festival in Victoria Park, Hong Kong.
C. Vietnamese children celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with traditional 5-pointed star-shaped lanterns.
D. Mooncakes are often eaten during the festival.
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