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Taliesin QUIZ Dydd Gwener 27 Ebrill 2012

Taliesin QUIZ Dydd Gwener 27 Ebrill 2012. Question 1. What day is Easter celebrated? Friday Saturday Sunday Monday. Question 2. Where does the name Easter come from? An Anglo-Saxon goddess called Eastre A saint from the sixth century An old word for East Star. Question 3.

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Taliesin QUIZ Dydd Gwener 27 Ebrill 2012

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  1. TaliesinQUIZDydd Gwener 27 Ebrill 2012

  2. Question 1 What day is Easter celebrated? • Friday • Saturday • Sunday • Monday

  3. Question 2 Where does the name Easter come from? • An Anglo-Saxon goddess called Eastre • A saint from the sixth century • An old word for East Star

  4. Question 3 On Palm Sunday, Christians celebrate the day that .... • Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey and was greeted by cheering crowd • Jesus sheltered under a palm tree during a thunderstorm • Jesus fed 5,000 people

  5. Question 4 How long is Lent is western churches? • 21 days • 30 days • 40 days • 49 days

  6. Question 5 Why do we have eggs at Easter? • Jesus liked eggs • They taste nice • They are a symbol of rebirth • The are a symbol of sadness as they look like a tear drop.

  7. Question 6 The night before his death, Jesus finished the Passover meal with disciples • By sharing bread and water • By sharing bread and wine • By sharing toast and jam

  8. Question 7 What traditionally happened on Ash Wednesday? • People put ash on their foreheads • Fireplaces were cleaned out in time for Easter • People wash themselves with ashes from a fire • Fires are lit all over the world to celebrate Jesus' time in the Wilderness

  9. Question 8 What does Shrove Tuesday have to do with Easter? • Shrove Tuesday is the first day of Lent • Shrove Tuesday is the last day to indulge before Lent. • Shrove Tuesday is the first day of Advent • Shrove Tuesday is the end of Lent

  10. Question 9 Lent is the time of .... • Feasting • Celebration • Abstinence (of giving things up) • Partying

  11. Question 10 Which of the following has nothing to do with Shrove Tuesday? • Lean Tuesday • Fat Tuesday • Mardi Gras • Pancake Day

  12. Question 11 The ashes used on Ash Wednesday are made? • By monks in a monastery in London • In Jerusalem and flown over to England • By burning paper crosses • By burning palm crosses which have been saved from Palm Sunday last year.

  13. Question 12 During Lent Christians remember the time Jesus spent? • In the Garden of Gethsemane • In the Wilderness • Teaching his disciples • Up Mount Olive

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