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February has 30 days in a leap year.
February has 30 days in a leap year.
False
October is known for Independence Day in the United States.
October is known for Independence Day in the United States.
False
April Fool's Day is celebrated on April 1st.
April Fool's Day is celebrated on April 1st.
True
Easter is always celebrated on the same date every year.
Easter is always celebrated on the same date every year.
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Thanksgiving is celebrated in December in the United States.
Thanksgiving is celebrated in December in the United States.
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St. Patrick's Day is in March.
St. Patrick's Day is in March.
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August is often the coldest month of the year.
August is often the coldest month of the year.
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December is the last month of the year.
December is the last month of the year.
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Study Notes
Overview of the Twelve Months
- There are twelve months in a year, each with unique characteristics and significance.
January
- First month of the year; often cold in many regions.
- Celebrated New Year's Day on January 1st.
February
- Second month; known for Valentine's Day on February 14th, a celebration of love and affection.
- Shortest month, with 28 days typically, and 29 days in leap years.
March
- Third month; signifies the beginning of spring in many areas.
- Celebrates St. Patrick's Day on March 17th.
April
- Fourth month; known for April Fool's Day on April 1st, a day for friendly pranks.
- Easter is celebrated in April, with the date varying each year.
May
- Fifth month; associated with blooming flowers.
- Mother's Day is celebrated to honor mothers.
June
- Sixth month; marks the onset of summer.
- Father's Day is celebrated to appreciate fathers.
July
- Seventh month; generally warm in many places.
- In the U.S., Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th.
August
- Eighth month; often the hottest of the year.
- Many people take vacations during this month to enjoy summer.
September
- Ninth month; represents the beginning of autumn.
- Children typically return to school in September after summer break.
October
- Tenth month; renowned for Halloween on October 31st, involving costumes and trick-or-treating.
November
- Eleventh month; Thanksgiving is celebrated in the U.S., a holiday for gratitude concerning the harvest and past blessings.
December
- Twelfth and final month; festive due to Christmas on December 25th, celebrated globally.
- New Year's Eve is on December 31st, a time for gathering and welcoming the new year.
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Test your knowledge of the twelve months of the year. This quiz covers the significance, characteristics, and celebrations associated with each month, from January to December. Perfect for those looking to enhance their understanding of the calendar year.