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Question 1/10
March is named after which Roman god?
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March is named after which Roman god?
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Jupiter

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Mercury

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Mars

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Saturn

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Question 2/10
Which of the following holidays is celebrated on March 17?
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Which of the following holidays is celebrated on March 17?
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St. Patrick's Day

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Easter

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Cinco de Mayo

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Ides of March

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What is the birthstone for March?
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What is the birthstone for March?
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Garnet

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Sapphire

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Emerald

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Aquamarine

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Which zodiac signs are associated with March?
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Which zodiac signs are associated with March?
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Aquarius and Pisces

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Pisces and Aries

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Aries and Taurus

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Sagittarius and Capricorn

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Question 5/10
What is the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere called?
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What is the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere called?
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Spring Solstice

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Vernal Equinox

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Equatorial Balance

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Seasonal Shift

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Question 6/10
The famous "Ides of March," on March 15, is associated with the assassination of which historical figure?
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The famous "Ides of March," on March 15, is associated with the assassination of which historical figure?
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Julius Caesar

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Alexander the Great

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Cleopatra

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Cicero

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Question 7/10
Which U.S. city is famous for dyeing its river green on St. Patrick’s Day?
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Which U.S. city is famous for dyeing its river green on St. Patrick’s Day?
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Boston

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Chicago

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New York

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San Francisco

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Question 8/10
What is the flower associated with March?
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What is the flower associated with March?
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Rose

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Lily

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Tulip

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Daffodil

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Question 9/10
March Madness refers to which sport?
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March Madness refers to which sport?
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Football

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Soccer

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Question 10/10
The phrase "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" refers to what?
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The phrase "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" refers to what?
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The movement of constellations

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A famous poem about courage

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The beginning and end of a sports season

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The changing weather patterns in March

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