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Chinese New Year

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1.   

How many animals are represented on the Chinese calendar?

    10
    12
    14

2.   

When does the Chinese new year begin?

    The first new moon after the beginning of winter
    The first full moon after the beginning of winter
    The second new moon after the beginning of winter

3.   

When does the new year celebration end?

    At the first full moon following the first day of the new year
    At the first new moon following the first day of the new year
    At the second full moon following the first day of the new year

4.   

What festival marks the end of the new year celebration?

    Ancestors Festival
    Dragon Festival
    Lantern Festival

5.   

What emperor do historians believe invented the Chinese calendar?

    Huangdi
    Liu Bang
    Pu Yi

6.   

What animal represents the year 4700 on the Chinese calendar and the year 2003 on the Gregorian calendar?

    Horse
    Monkey
    Ram

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