Test your knowledge of some of the most celebrated holidays in the United States.
By Richie.Zh01
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About This Quiz
The United States is a nation rich in history and culture, and its holidays are a reflection of this diversity. From the patriotic celebrations of Independence Day to the family gatherings of Thanksgiving, each holiday has its own unique story and significance.
Whether you're a U.S. citizen looking to brush up on your knowledge of your country's holidays, or an international friend wanting to learn more about American culture, this quiz is a great way to expand your understanding of the United States and its traditions.
[C] St. Patrick's Day | St. Patrick's Day is traditionally celebrated on March 17th, which often falls on the second Tuesday of March. It is a cultural and religious holiday observed in honor of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It is celebrated by the Irish and those of Irish descent worldwide.
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2. September, First Monday?
[A] Labor Day | Labor Day is always celebrated on the first Monday in September. It is a federal holiday in the United States for paying tribute to the American worker. It was originally intended to recognize the contributions and achievements of American workers to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of the country.
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3. Earth Day?
[B] April 22nd | Earth Day is celebrated on April 22nd every year. It was first celebrated in 1970 and is now a global event where people demonstrate support for environmental protection. It is a day to raise awareness about environmental issues and to promote environmental action.
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4. Valentine's Day?
[D] February 14th | Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14th. It is a holiday that originated as a Western Christian feast day honoring one or two early Christian martyrs named Saint Valentine. It is now celebrated as a day of romantic love, friendship, and affection.
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5. January, Third Monday?
[B] Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed on the third Monday in January to honor the civil rights leader and his legacy. It was established as a federal holiday in 1983 and first celebrated in 1986. The holiday is a time to remember King's message of equality and justice.
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6. Flag Day?
[A] June 14th | Flag Day is celebrated on June 14th to honor the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which took place on this day in 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.
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7. Thanksgiving?
[D] November 26th | Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It is a national holiday in the United States for giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest of the preceding year. It is also a time for family gatherings and feasting.
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8. Christmas?
[B] December 25th | Christmas is celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a Christian holiday and is celebrated by billions of people around the world. It is a time for family gatherings, gift-giving, and religious observances.
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9. May, Last Monday?
[C] Memorial Day | Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday in May to honor those who have died in military service. It was originally called Decoration Day and was first observed in 1868 to honor the Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the Civil War.
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10. Independence Day?
[B] July 4th | Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, is celebrated on July 4th to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the thirteen American colonies in 1776. It is a federal holiday and a time for patriotic displays and celebrations.
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11. May, Second Sunday?
[A] Mother's Day | Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. It is a day to honor mothers and their contributions to family and society. It was first celebrated in 1908 and became a national holiday in the United States in 1914.
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12. Halloween?
[C] October 31st | Halloween is celebrated on October 31st, a night when children dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating. It is a time for parties, costumes, and the celebration of the harvest season. It has its roots in ancient Celtic festivals and is now a popular holiday in many countries.
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13. Columbus Day?
[B] October 12th | Columbus Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October to commemorate Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. It is a day to recognize the impact of Columbus's voyages on the history of the United States and the world.
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14. February, Third Monday?
[D] Presidents' Day | Presidents' Day is observed on the third Monday in February to honor the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. It is a federal holiday and a time to reflect on the contributions of these two important figures in American history.
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15. Veterans Day?
[C] November 11th | Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11th to honor all who have served in the military. It was originally called Armistice Day and was first observed in 1919 to mark the end of World War I. It was renamed Veterans Day in 1954 to honor all American veterans.
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16. October, Second Monday?
[A] Columbus Day | Columbus Day is observed on the second Monday in October to commemorate Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. It is a day to recognize the impact of Columbus's voyages on the history of the United States and the world.
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17. New Year's Day?
[C] January 1st | New Year's Day is celebrated on January 1st to mark the beginning of the new year. It is a time for reflection, resolutions, and celebrations. It is observed as a public holiday in many countries around the world.
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18. June, Second Sunday?
[D] Father's Day | Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. It is a day to honor fathers and their contributions to family and society. It was first celebrated in 1910 and became a national holiday in the United States in 1972.
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19. Black Friday?
[A] The day after Thanksgiving | It is now most popularly used in the US to refer to the day after Thanksgiving, which is often considered the first day of the holiday shopping season and is known for featuring discounts from retailers. Black Friday is always the Friday after Thanksgiving, which is always the fourth Thursday in November.
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20. April 1st?
[B] April Fool's Day | April Fool's Day is celebrated on April 1st, a day when people play pranks on each other. It is a day of light-hearted fun and mischief. The origins of April Fool's Day are not clear, but it has been celebrated for centuries in various cultures.