Halloween Spooktacular

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Halloween Spooktacular Quiz

Test your knowledge about Halloween with our fun and spooky quiz! From candy history to ghostly legends, challenge yourself and your friends to see who knows the most about this thrilling holiday.

Are you ready to uncover the mysteries of Halloween? Here are some highlights:

  • Learn fun facts about candy and costumes.
  • Discover spooky traditions from around the world.
  • Compete for bragging rights with fellow Halloween enthusiasts!
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by TrickTreat2022
What was candy corn originally called?
Corn Nibbles
Chicken Feed
Sugar Corn
Demon Teeth
Whose face did Michael Myers wear in "Halloween"?
Richard Nixon
Donald Trump
Ronald Reagan
William Shatner
Whose ghost is most commonly allegedly seen at the White House?
Winston Churchill
Abe Lincoln
Eleanor Roosevelt
John Wilkes Booth
Halloween is the second-largest commercial holiday (most money spent by the average household). What is first?
Valentine's Day
Fourth of July / Canada Day
Christmas
Easter
How often does a full moon land on Halloween night?
Every 6 years
Every 11 years
Every 19 years
Every 33 years
What country gave us the tradition of Jack O Lanterns?
Germany
The US
Mexico
Ireland
What type of candy is most popular to be handed out?
Snickers
Reese's Cups
Skittles
Double Bubble gum
TRUE OR FALSE: A city in New Brunswick put an age limit on trick-or-treating, forbidding anyone over 16 from seeking candy. (Pre COVID)
TRUE
FALSE
What rock band covered "This Is Halloween" from "The Nightmare Before Christmas"?
Alice Cooper
Marilyn Manson
Led Zeppelin
Iron Maiden
What Disney movie is revolves around Dia de Muertos?
Coco
Brave
Moana
Inside Out
TRUE OR FALSE: Stories of kids finding poison or razor blades in their candy were traced back to family members.
TRUE
FALSE
What costume is banned in several states?
Donald Trump
Priest
Nun
Abe Lincoln
Where did the name Milk Duds come from?
They were supposed to be perfect circles, but they came out imperfectly (hence "duds")
The man who created them was named Dudley
They were supposed to be called Milk Dudes but there was a typo
It's a translation error from Gaelic
What culture was the first to wear costumes and offer candy to the spirits?
Japanese
Mexican
Celtic
African
What is the origin of bobbing for apples?
Matchmaking - if two people picked the same apple, they'd get married
Similar to Russian Roulette - one apple was poison
Pranks - one apple is full of ink and turn your face black
Telling your fortune - each apple represented something different like tarot cards
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