1. In England, until the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1752, March was considered what month of the calendar year?
A. First
B. Fourth
C. Eighth
D. Last
A. First
QQ: In England, until the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1752, March was considered the first month with the legal year beginning on March 25.
2. What animal is honored on March 1?
A. Pig
B. Horse
C. Cow
D. Chicken
A. Pig
QQ: March 1 is National Pig Day. It was started by Texas art teacher Ellen Stanley in 1972 to honor and give thanks to our most intelligent domesticated creature.
3. Also known as St. David’s Day, what country holds March 1 as its National Day?
A. Ireland
B. England
C. Wales
D. Scotland
C. Wales
QQ: March 1, St. David’s Day, is the national day of Wales. St. David was the founder and first abbot-bishop of Menevia, now St. David’s in Dyfed, South Wales. The day is commemorated by the wearing of daffodils or leeks. Both plants are traditionally regarded as national emblems.
4. What organ of the body is honored the third week in March?
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