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Christmas Quiz
Get ready. How much do you REALLY know about Christmas???
Fun:
(2.12)
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Quiz ID: #10349
Category:
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Submitted By:
kay_ray
Question #1
It is anti-religious to write 'XMAS' instead of 'Christmas'.
True
False
Question #2
What day is "Epiphany", the day on which the three kings presented baby Jesus with gifts?
December 24
December 25
December 26
January 1
January 6
Question #3
Where does the "kissing under the mistletoe" tradition come from?
People's love for plants
A Scandinavian goddess
The Bible
Santa
Question #4
What do the leaves and berries of holly represent?
Christ's crown and tears
Christ's cross and crown
Christ's blood and tears
Christ's crown and blood
Question #5
What are the names of Santa's reindeer?
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Devon, Blitzen
Dasher, Damon, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen
Dash, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen
Question #6
The reindeer that pull Santa's sled are female.
True
False
Question #7
Who is "the most famous reindeer of all"?
Your Answer:
1 word, 7 letters. There is also an alternate answer.
Show Hint
Question #8
Reindeer aren't real.
True
False
Question #9
When did manufactured Christmas tree ornaments first make an appearance?
1800
1830
1880
1900
1915
Question #10
Candles represent _________, the star represents _________, and the shepherd's crook represents ______________.
Bright nights /sparkles /humble shepherds
The light of the world /the first xmas night /sheep
The light of the world /presents /followers
The light of the world /the first Christmas night /humble shepherds
Fire /five sided shapes /sheep
Question #11
Christmas tree decorations used to be customarily made of food, specifically __________ and _________.
Chips and dip
Milk and cookies
Cookies and candy
Spaghetti and meatballs
Candy and apples
Question #12
The first president to decorate the White House Christmas tree in the United States was _________ _____________.
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
Franklin Pierce
Warren Harding
George Bush
Question #13
The first Christmas cards were vintage and invented in _ _ _ _, the Victorian Era.
1840
1842
1850
1870
1915
Question #14
Real Christmas trees are edible (Spruce, Pine, and Fir trees).
True
False
Question #15
How long has Christmas been celebrated in the White House?
Since 1800
Since 1801
Since 1802
Since 1803
Since 1804
Question #16
"________________" was first written for Thanksgiving and then became one of the most popular Christmas songs.
Let It Snow
Winter Wonderland
Auld Lang Syne
Jingle Bells
Drummer Boy
Question #17
How many sides does a snowflake have?
2
4
6
8
It's impossible to tell
Question #18
How many gifts would you get if you received all the gifts in the song "12 days of Christmas"? Hint: You will count every object you get each time you say it in the song.
Your Answer:
1 word, 3 letters. There is also an alternate answer.
Show Hint
Question #19
What country did the poinsettia plant come from?
Your Answer:
1 word, 6 letters.
Show Hint
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