Question 1: What does ‘Mardi Gras’ translate to in English?
A Fat Tuesday
B Pancake Day
C Lent Eve
Mardi Gras means ‘Fat Tuesday’ in French, symbolizing a day of indulgence before Lent. It is traditionally a time when people feast on rich, fatty foods like meat, eggs, and cheese to clear out their pantries in preparation for the fasting and penance of the Lenten season.
Correct Answer: Fat Tuesday
Question 2: Which of the following cities is most famous for Mardi Gras celebrations?
A San Francisco
B New Orleans
C New York City
New Orleans hosts the most iconic Mardi Gras festivities, renowned for its dazzling parades, elaborate floats, and vibrant krewes—community groups that organize and participate in the celebrations. The city comes alive with music, dancing, and colorful costumes as locals and visitors alike join in the revelry. Signature traditions include bead-throwing, mask-wearing, and indulging in King Cake, all set against the historic and lively backdrop of the French Quarter.
Correct Answer: New Orleans
Question 3: What are the official Mardi Gras colors in New Orleans?
A Red, white, and blue
B Yellow, blue, and pink
C Purple, green, and gold
As chosen by Rex Krewe in 1872, purple represents justice, green symbolizes faith, and gold signifies power.
Correct Answer: Purple, green, and gold