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Article #87: New Year Trivia Quiz

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1. Under which calendar is New Year's Day D. Gates and doors
Jan. 1? D. Gates and doors
A. Julian Calendar QQ: The name of the month is derived from
B. Gregorian Calendar Janus, the Roman god of gates and doors,
C. Jewish Calendar and hence of openings and beginnings.
D. Chinese Calendar January was the 11th month of the year in
E. All of the above the ancient Roman calendar; in the 2nd
B. Gregorian Calendar century BC, however, it came to be
QQ: New Year's Day is the first day of regarded as the first month. On January 1
the year, Jan. 1, in the Gregorian the Romans offered sacrifices to Janus so
calendar. Traditionally the day has been that he would bless the new year.
observed as a religious feast, but in 7. When to the practioners of Tibetan
modern times the arrival of the New Year Buddhism celebrate New Year's?
has also become an occasion for spirited A. Never
celebration and the making of personal B. January
resolutions. C. February
2. What calendar determines the date of D. March
the Chinese New Year? C. February
A. Lunar QQ: Much of the ritual of Tibetan
B. Solar Buddhism is based on the esoteric
C. Chinese mysticism of Tantra, devotions that
D. Zen involve both yoga and mantra, or a
A. Lunar mystical formula, and ancient shamanistic
QQ: The Chinese New Year, traditionally practices. On special holidays the
based on the lunar calendar, is temples, shrines, and altars of the lamas
celebrated in many American cities with are decorated with symbolic figures;
the roar of blazing firecrackers, dancing milk, butter, tea, flour, and similar
dragons made from papier mâché and offerings are brought by the worshipers,
cloth, and traditional music. animal sacrifices being strictly
3. Rosh Hashanah is the beginning of the forbidden. Tibetan Buddhist religious
new year for what religion? festivals are numerous. The most notable
A. Muslim are New Year's, celebrated in February
B. Christian and marking the commencement of spring
C. Buddhist 8. The Roman New Year festival was called
D. Jewish the Calends, and people decorated their
D. Jewish homes and gave each other gifts. In early
QQ: Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew, "beginning of times, the ancient Romans gave each other
the year"), Jewish New Year, celebrated New Year's gifts of branches from sacred
on the first and second days of the trees. Later they gave small items, such
Jewish month of Tishri (falling in as nuts or coins, imprinted with pictures
September or October) by Orthodox and of what God?
Conservative Jews and on the first day A. Julius Caesar
alone by Reform Jews. It begins the B. Jesus Christ
observance of the Ten Penitential Days, a C. Janus
period ending with Yom Kippur that is the D. Zeus
most solemn of the Jewish calendar. Rosh C. Janus
Hashanah and Yom Kippur are known as the QQ: In later years, they gave
High Holy Days. gold-covered nuts or coins imprinted with
4. Kwanzaa is a seven-day holiday that pictures of Janus, the god of gates,
begins Dec. 26 and extends through Jan. doors, and beginnings. January was named
1. What does the word mean in Swahili? after Janus, who had two faces--one
A. First fruits looking forward and the other looking
B. First people backward. The Romans also brought gifts
C. First days to the emperor. The emperors eventually
D. First dance began to demand such gifts.
A. First fruits 9. What New Year's gift did ancient
QQ: Kwanzaa, or matunda ya kwanza, is Persians give?
Swahili for "first fruits". This is an A. Money
African American holiday observed by B. Eggs
African communities throughout the world C. Cakes
that celebrates family, community, and D. Rugs
culture. Kwanzaa has its roots in the B. Eggs
ancient African first-fruit harvest QQ: The ancient Persians gave New Year's
celebrations from which it takes its gifts of eggs, which symbolized
name. However, its modern history begins productiveness.
in 1966 when it was developed by African 10. In ancient Egypt what event dictated
American scholar and activist Maulana the timing of New Year's celebrations?
Karenga. A. Pharaoh's birthday
5. In the Middle Ages most European B. Flooding of Nile
countries used the Julian calendar, so C. Solar eclipse
they observed New Year's Day when? D. Exact alignment of stars with Great
A. Feb. 14th Pyramid
B. March 25th B. Flooding of Nile
C. April 1st QQ: In ancient Egypt, New Year was
D. May 21st celebrated at the time the River Nile
B. March 25th flooded, which was near the end of
QQ: In the Middle Ages most European September. The flooding of the Nile was
countries used the Julian calendar and very important because without it, the
observed New Year's Day on March 25, people would not have been able to grow
called Annunciation Day and celebrated as crops in the dry desert. At New Year,
the occasion on which it was revealed to statues of the god, Amon and his wife and
Mary that she would give birth to the Son son were taken up the Nile by boat.
of God. Singing, dancing, and feasting was done
6. The name January is derived from the for a month, and then the statues were
Roman god Janus. What is he the god of? taken back to the temple.
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