Different religions, different beliefs, but united in celebration and kindness. That's the beauty of religious holidays! Christmas, celebrated by Christians, honors the birth of Jesus Christ. It’s a time for gift-giving, singing carols, and decorating trees. Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is cherished by Jewish families. They light the menorah, play with the dreidel, and enjoy latkes. Ramadan, observed by Muslims, is a holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection. When the sun sets, families break their fast with a meal called 'Iftar.' All these holidays share a spirit of giving, love, and togetherness. Each is unique but teaches us the same lesson — the importance of family, compassion, and respect for all beliefs.
Question 1
What is the main purpose of celebrating religious holidays such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and Ramadan?
A
To promote a particular religion
C
To bring families together and teach compassion and respect for all beliefs
Explanation. As per the text, the main purpose of celebrating religious holidays is to bring families together and teach compassion and respect for all beliefs
D
To take a break from work
Question 2
What is the term for the meal with which Muslims break their fast during Ramadan?
D
Iftar
Explanation. According to the text, 'Iftar' is the meal with which Muslims break their fast during Ramadan.
Question 3
What is the common element shared by all these religious holidays?
A
They all involve fasting
B
They all involve decorating trees
C
They all are celebrated at the same time
D
They all share a spirit of giving, love, and togetherness
Explanation. Despite the different customs and rituals, all these holidays share a spirit of giving, love, and togetherness as mentioned in the text.
E
They all involve playing games
Question 4
Which holiday is referred to as the 'Festival of Lights'?
E
Hanukkah
Explanation. As per the text, Hanukkah is referred to as the 'Festival of Lights'.
Question 5
What activity is common during the celebration of Christmas?
C
Decorating trees
Explanation. According to the text, decorating trees is a common activity during the celebration of Christmas.
D
Playing with the dreidel
E
Breaking the fast with Iftar