1.The first day of Spring, which usually falls on March 20, is called the vernal equinox. What is the literal meaning of "vernal equinox"?
a) Spring, Equal Day
b) Spring, Equal Sun
c) Spring, Equal Nights
d) Spring, Equal Moon
2.The United States begins Daylight Saving Time in the Spring, on the second Sunday in March. The practice first introduced into law in 1918. But when was it first proposed?
a) 1695
b) 1784
c) 1868
d) 1979
3.According to a Facebook study, couples are likely to do what in the spring?
a) Hook up
b) Get engaged
c) Go on their honeymoon
d) Break up
4.The first day of Spring is also the New Year Day for which group of people?
a) Persians
b) Ukrainians
c) Mayans
d) Mongolians
5.Which of the following flowers bloom in spring?
a) Aster
b) Marigolds
c) Irises
d) Peonies
6.According to Greek myth, the start of spring coincides with the return of which goddess?
a) Athena
b) Persephone
c) Artemis
d) Hygieia