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1. At the Passover Seder, why is wine spilled when the name of each of the 10 Plagues is recited?
Question 1 To express sorrow over the suffering experienced by the Egyptians during each of the 10 Plagues. 
To commemorate G-ds' victory over the Pharoah. 
To commemorate Moses' victory over the Pharoah. 
To commemorate G-ds' almighty power. 
No Answer
2. What is the significance of the popular Passover Seder song, "Chad Gadya ('One Little Goat', in Hebrew)?"
Question 2 To remind the Hebrews of the Exodus from Egypt. 
To recall the hardships of the Hebrews as slaves in Egypt. 
To deliver a message that, in the end, G-d conquers all, and that justice will prevail. 
To symbolize the wandering of the Hebrews after they fled Egypt. 
No Answer
3. What is Pesach Sheini?
Question 3 The end of Passover (the 7th day or 8th day of Passover). 
The first day of Passover. 
A "Second" Passover, observed exactly one month after the beginning of Passover, on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Iyyar. 
The intermediate days of Passover (either the 2nd to 6th days of Passover, or the 3rd to 6th days of Passover). 
No Answer
4. What do the 4 Cups of Wine at the Passover Seder symbolize?
Question 4 The 4 statements by G-d to the Hebrews: (1) Bringing forth the Hebrews from Egypt, (2) Delivering the Hebrews from bondage, (3) Redeeming the Hebrews with an outstretched arm, and (4) Providing the Hebrews with a home in Israel. 
The 4 statements by G-d to the Hebrews: (1) Bringing forth the Hebrews from Egypt, (2) Delivering the Hebrews from bondage, (3) Redeeming the Hebrews by providing them with directions to Israel, and (4) Taking the Hebrews to G-d for His people. 
The 4 statements by G-d to the Hebrews: (1) Bringing forth the Hebrews from Egypt, (2) Delivering punishment to the Egyptians for enslaving the Hebrews, (3) Redeeming the Hebrews with an outstretched arm, and (4) Taking the Hebrews to G-d for His people. 
The 4 statements by G-d to the Hebrews: (1) Bringing forth the Hebrews from Egypt, (2) Delivering the Hebrews from bondage, (3) Redeeming the Hebrews with an outstretched arm, and (4) Taking the Hebrews to G-d for His people. 
No Answer
5. What do some first-born people do on the day before the Passover festival begins?
Question 5 Do not work 
Do not talk to other people 
Fast 
Sit shiva (mourn in one's household) for deceased ancestors 
No Answer
6. Who was the sister of Moses?
Question 6 Deborah (or Devorah) 
Bathsheba 
Miriam 
Jezebel 
No Answer
7. Who was the brother of Moses?
Question 7 Jacob 
Joseph 
Elijah 
Aaron 
No Answer
8. How many days is Passover celebrated in Israel?
Question 8 6 days 
9 days 
7 days 
8 days 
No Answer
9. How many days is Passover celebrated for most Jews outside of Israel?
Question 9 7 days 
9 days 
6 days 
8 days 
No Answer
10. Who said to whom: "Send Out My People", or "Let My People Go?"
Question 10 Aaron and Moses to Pharaoh. 
Jacob and Moses to Pharaoh. 
Moses and Joseph to Pharaoh. 
G-d and Moses to Pharaoh. 
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