St. Valentine's Day Nowadays

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    What day is Valentine's Day celebrated?

    • February 13
    • February 14
    • February 21
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  • 2. 

    What does Cupid use to shoot people?

    • A gun

    • A bow and arrow

    • A baseball

    Correct Answer
    A. A bow and arrow
    Explanation
    Cupid, the Roman god of love, is commonly depicted as using a bow and arrow to shoot people. This is because arrows are symbolic of love and desire, and Cupid's arrows are believed to make people fall in love. The use of a bow and arrow in this context is deeply rooted in mythology and folklore, making it the correct answer.

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    What are the most popular flowers for Valentine's Day?

    • Roses

    • Tulips

    • Sunflowers

    Correct Answer
    A. Roses
    Explanation
    Roses are the most popular flowers for Valentine's Day because they are traditionally associated with love and romance. The red rose, in particular, symbolizes deep love and passion. Giving roses on Valentine's Day has become a timeless gesture of affection and is widely recognized as a symbol of love. While tulips and sunflowers are also beautiful flowers, they are not as commonly associated with Valentine's Day as roses are.

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  • 4. 

    Who is Cupid's mother?

    • Sarah, goddess of love.

    • Venus, goddess of music.

    • Venus, goddess of love.

    Correct Answer
    A. Venus, goddess of love.
    Explanation
    Cupid is known in mythology as the son of Venus, the goddess of love. In Roman mythology, Cupid is often depicted as a mischievous, winged child who shoots arrows at people to make them fall in love. As the mother of Cupid, Venus is closely associated with love and desire, making her the most fitting answer to this question.

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    What do school children in the United States do on Valentine's Day?

    • They make cards for their friends.

    • They kiss their friends.

    • They have a romantic dinner with their friends.

    Correct Answer
    A. They make cards for their friends.
    Explanation
    On Valentine's Day, school children in the United States typically make cards for their friends. This is a common tradition where children express their affection and friendship by creating personalized cards for their classmates. It is a way to celebrate the holiday in a platonic and inclusive manner, fostering a sense of camaraderie and friendship among peers.

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