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  • When is Chinese New Year usually?
    • Usually January or February

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    • March or April

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    • November

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    • December

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  • The lunar calendar is used to determine the Chinese New Year. To what celestial body does the term "lunar" refer?
    • Mars

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    • Mercury

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    • The moon

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    • The sun

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  • During the New Year holiday, many Chinese families give out envelopes containing cash. Typically, envelopes are what color?
    • Green

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    • Red

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    • Blue

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    • Pink

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  • The fireworks for Chinese New Year are world-famous. Why do people set off fireworks to celebrate Chinese New Year?
    • In order to ward off malevolent spirits

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    • So that it can compete with nearby cities

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    • To perfume the atmosphere

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    • In order to drive crows away from crops

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  • At Chinese New Year, what would you discover inside a dumpling?
    • Your fortune

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    • A coin

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    • A child's plaything made of plastic

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    • Chocolate

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  • What one of these is not a Chinese zodiac animal on the Chinese calendar?
    • Fox

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    • Goat

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    • Dog

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    • Horse

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  • Find the animal that doesn't have a corresponding year in the Chinese calendar.
    • Monkey

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    • Pig

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    • Rat

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    • wolf

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  • What kind of animal is the Chinese zodiac animal for 2023?
    • Tiger

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    • Dog

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    • Rabbit

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    • Lion

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