#1
Where does the La Tomatina festival take place?
Valencia, Spain
Rome, Italy
Lisbon, Portugal
Athens, Greece
#2
Which month is the La Tomatina festival usually held?
July
August
September
October
#3
How does the La Tomatina festival usually end?
With a fireworks display
With a tomato fight
With a parade
With a music concert
#4
How has the La Tomatina festival evolved over the years?
It has become more commercialized
It has become more environmentally friendly
It has become shorter in duration
It has become less popular
#5
What is the entry fee for the La Tomatina festival?
#6
In which year did the first La Tomatina festival take place?
#7
What is the estimated number of people who participate in La Tomatina annually?
#8
What is the origin of the La Tomatina festival?
Religious celebration
Political protest
Harvest festival
Cultural tradition
#9
What is the significance of the La Tomatina festival?
To celebrate the tomato harvest
To honor a local saint
To promote tourism
To protest against food wastage
#10
Which of the following best describes the atmosphere at La Tomatina festival?
Serene and calm
Chaotic and lively
Quiet and contemplative
Organized and structured
#11
What is the duration of the La Tomatina festival?
#12
What is the main rule of La Tomatina festival?
Participants must wear goggles
Participants must not throw anything other than tomatoes
Participants must not wear white clothes
Participants must not enter the festival area without a ticket
#13
What is the typical size of a tomato used in La Tomatina festival?
Golf ball
Tennis ball
Baseball
Cricket ball
#14
Which of the following statements about La Tomatina festival is true?
It is the largest food fight festival in the world
It is the oldest food fight festival in the world
It is the only food fight festival in Spain
It is a relatively new festival, started in the 21st century
#15
What is the historical significance of the La Tomatina festival?
It commemorates a historical battle
It marks the end of a war
It symbolizes a victory over oppression
It has no historical significance