LA Semana Santa (Easter)

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LA Semana Santa (Easter) - Quiz

Test Your Knowledge On The Spanish Easter


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    La Semana Santa Means?

    • A.

      Easter

    • B.

      Christmas

    • C.

      Halloween

    • D.

      Birthday

    • E.

      April

    Correct Answer
    A. Easter
    Explanation
    La Semana Santa is a Spanish term that translates to "Holy Week" in English. It refers to the week leading up to Easter Sunday, which commemorates the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the correct answer is Easter.

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  • 2. 

    How Do Spanish People Mainly Celebrate Easter?

    • A.

      Give Easter Eggs.

    • B.

      Make Eachother Bleed.

    • C.

      Dress In Robes And Carry Religious Icons Around The Street.

    • D.

      Eat Nachos Dipped In "Holy Cheese"

    • E.

      They Don't

    Correct Answer
    C. Dress In Robes And Carry Religious Icons Around The Street.
    Explanation
    Spanish people mainly celebrate Easter by dressing in robes and carrying religious icons around the street. This is a common tradition in Spain during the Holy Week, also known as Semana Santa. It is a solemn and religious celebration where participants, often members of religious brotherhoods, walk in processions through the streets, carrying statues of religious figures and symbols. This tradition is deeply rooted in Spanish culture and is a significant part of their Easter celebrations.

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  • 3. 

    What People Do Associate The Hoods The People Wear With?

    • A.

      Smurfs

    • B.

      Nuns

    • C.

      KKK ( Klu Klux Klan)

    • D.

      Jewish People

    • E.

      Chefs

    Correct Answer
    C. KKK ( Klu Klux Klan)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is KKK (Klu Klux Klan). The hoods that people wear are often associated with the KKK, a white supremacist hate group in the United States. The KKK is known for its white robes and hoods, which they wear to conceal their identities during their activities, including acts of violence and intimidation towards minority groups. This association has made the hoods a symbol of racism and hatred.

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  • 4. 

    If Someone Said "Feliz Pascua" To You, What Would They Of Said?

    • A.

      Jesus Praise The Lord

    • B.

      Happy Easter

    • C.

      The Virgin Mary Sins

    • D.

      Hello Im John

    • E.

      Chocolate Eggs

    Correct Answer
    B. Happy Easter
    Explanation
    The phrase "Feliz Pascua" translates to "Happy Easter" in English. This is a common greeting used during the Easter season to express well wishes and joy for the holiday. It is a way to acknowledge and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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  • 5. 

    Una Saete Is?

    • A.

      A Crispy Bread

    • B.

      A Song

    • C.

      A Festival

    • D.

      A Group Of Easter Bunnies

    • E.

      A Red Pencil

    Correct Answer
    B. A Song
    Explanation
    Una Saete is a song.

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  • 6. 

    On "El Viernes Santo" (Good Friday), What Don't You Eat?

    • A.

      Meat

    • B.

      Fish

    • C.

      Chocolate

    • D.

      Wheat

    • E.

      Mushrooms

    Correct Answer
    A. Meat
    Explanation
    On Good Friday, it is traditionally observed that people abstain from eating meat. This practice is rooted in religious beliefs and is followed by many Christians around the world. The abstention from meat on this day is seen as a way to remember the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and to honor his crucifixion. Instead of meat, people often opt for fish or other vegetarian alternatives on Good Friday.

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