The 'Fête de la Saint-Jean' bonfire festivals
  • 1. Which saint is honored during the 'Fête de la Saint-Jean'?
A) Saint Joseph
B) Saint Paul
C) Saint John the Baptist
D) Saint Peter
  • 2. In which country is the 'Fête de la Saint-Jean' most widely celebrated?
A) Mexico
B) Spain
C) France
D) Canada
  • 3. What is often the centerpiece of the 'Fête de la Saint-Jean' celebrations?
A) A large bonfire
B) A community feast
C) A statue of the saint
D) A parade float
  • 4. What type of songs are often sung during the festival?
A) Traditional folk songs
B) Rock anthems
C) Pop songs
D) Classical symphonies
  • 5. What is the symbolic meaning of the bonfire?
A) Destruction and chaos
B) Love and companionship
C) Purification and renewal
D) Wealth and prosperity
  • 6. Which province in Canada is especially known for its grand 'Fête de la Saint-Jean' celebrations?
A) British Columbia
B) Quebec
C) Alberta
D) Nova Scotia
  • 7. What is the significance of fire in the 'Fête de la Saint-Jean'?
A) It symbolizes light overcoming darkness
B) It represents anger
C) It marks the end of winter
D) It is merely for warmth
  • 8. Is 'Fête de la Saint-Jean' celebrated in any other countries?
A) No, only in Canada
B) Yes, in parts of Europe
C) Only in France
D) Only in Latin America
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