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Festivals And Full Moons By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- Match the holiday with its faith and representative country
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| A. Eid al Fitr (end of Ramadan) |
1. Hindu (Singapore) |
| B. Ash Wednesday (first day of Lent) |
2. Jewish (USA) |
| C. Vaisakhi (Solar New Year) |
3. Islamic (Oman) |
| D. Shavuot (laws given to Moses) |
4. Christian (Venezuela) |
- True or false: An early Scandinavian calendar was based upon the phases of
the moon.
- The solar year, which reflects the approximately 365 days and six hours it
takes for the earth to revolve around the sun, was made the basis of a calendar
in 46 BC by:
- A. The Aztecs
- B. The Polynesians
- C. The Romans
- Pope Gregory XIII made the last day of the Julian calendar Thursday,
October 4, 1582. The next day was Friday, October 15 -- the first day of the
new Gregorian or Western calendar. However, Protestant princes ignored the
papal bull and continued using the Julian calendar for many years. Match the
countries with the year they adopted the Gregorian calendar.
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| A. England |
1. 1700 |
| B. Germany |
2. 1752 |
| C. Russia |
3. 1918 |
- Lunation refers to the interval from one new moon to the next, and
is the basic unit for the oldest calendars of record. True or false: The
Islamic, or Hijrah, calendar has 354 days.
- True or false: Belgium is one of the top trading nations in the world, yet
has one of the shortest workweeks.
- What's a normal workweek? If you are on the job Saturday through Wednesday,
you are in:
- A. Tortola
- B. Belize
- C. Bahrain
- True or false: Christmas Eve and the first full day of Hanukkah fall on the
same date in 1997.
- The Chinese calendar has major cycles of sixty years, and minor cycles of
twelve years, each named for an animal. Which is not one of the twelve
years: Rat, Tiger, Hare, Dragon, Snake, Eagle, Monkey, or Rooster (or Cock).
- The Romans named their days after planets, and Dies Veneris
eventually evolved into our favorite -- Friday! Match Venus' day with its
language.
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| A. Vendredi |
1. Spanish |
| B. Venerdi |
2. Italian |
| C. Viernes |
3. French |
Answers
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