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Christmas Trivia Quiz
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Christmas Quiz
1. Which Christmas tree truth is NOT true?
A. Artificial Christmas trees have outsold real ones yearly since 1991.
B. Nova Scotia leads the world in exporting Christmas trees.
c. Franklin Pierce was the first president to brighten an official White House Christmas tree.
D. The Christmas tree was chosen to represent this holy holiday as a result of it’s form factors the way to heaven.
1. Which Christmas tree reality is NOT true?
D. The Christmas tree was chosen to characterize this holy vacation because it’s form factors the way in which to heaven.
QQ: OK, so perhaps it’s true, but the QuizQueen can’t show that truth, as reasonable as it sounds, as a result of it wasn’t in any of the literature she dug up for this quiz.
2. Can you title the popular Christmas music that was truly written for Thanksgiving?
A. Jingle Bells
B. It Got here Upon a Midnight Clear
C. I Noticed Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
D. Away in the Manger
2. Can you title the popular Christmas tune that was truly written for Thanksgiving?
A. Jingle Bells
QQ: The music was composed in 1857 by James Pierpont, and was initially called One Horse Open Sleigh. When you consider the words make much more sense that manner…
3. Electric Christmas tree lights were first utilized in what yr?
A. 1865
B. 1895
C. 1905
D. 1932
B. 1895
QQ: American Ralph E. Morris had the intense idea that electrical Christmas lights could be safer than utilizing candles.
4. Good King Wenceslas was king of what country?
A. Bohemia
B. England
C. Germany
D. Morocco
4. A. Bohemia.
QQ: Who is aware of why these Bohemians always get such a foul rep? Though, history has it that Wenceslas, who lived in the tenth century, was solely a Duke, not a King at all.
5. In 8971, the New York Solar newspaper wrote a well-known response to slightly girl’s query: “Yes, _______, there’s a Santa Claus.” Are you able to title that woman?
A. Mary
B. Charlotte
C. Vidalia
D. Virginia
5. In 8971, the New York Solar newspaper wrote a famous response to a bit of lady’s question: “Sure, _______, there is a Santa Claus.” Can you identify that girl?
D. Virginia
QQ: Virginia O’Hanlon to be precise! Disgrace on you, in the event you missed it.
6. Can you name Scrooge’s lifeless enterprise accomplice from Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol?”
A. Jacob Marley
B. Tiny Tim
C. Bob Cratchett
D. Previous William
6. Are you able to title Scrooge’s lifeless business accomplice from Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol?”
A. Jacob Marley
QQ: The primary of 4 spirits to appear to Scrooge that fateful Christmas Eve was that of Jacob Marley, his old enterprise partner.
7. One of many pagan traditions that Christians have integrated into their Christmas celebration includes hanging mistletoe. Which of those is NOT a former pagan perception?
A. Historic Europeans believed that the mistletoe plant held magical powers to bestow life and fertility as well as protect against disease.
B. French ladies used to slip branches of mistletoe beneath their pillows to dream of their future husbands.
C. The Celts believed mistetoe led to peace and goodwill.
D. Northern Europeans related mistletoe with the Norse goddess of love, Freya and developed the customized of kissing underneath mistletoe branches.
7. One of the pagan traditions that Christians have incorporated into their Christmas celebration contains hanging mistletoe. Which of those is NOT a former pagan perception?
B. French girls used to slip branches of mistletoe beneath their pillows to dream of their future husbands.
QQ: That was a troublesome one, wasn’t it? The QuizQueen is soooo clever…
8. Whereas as we speak the Christmas tree is a permanent symbol of the season, it wasn’t always a vacation tradition. Which historic truth is NOT true?
A. In keeping with legend, Martin Luther, the founding father of German protestantism, whereas walking through the forest on Christmas Eve was so moved by the starlit fir bushes he introduced one indoors and decorated it with candles to remind his kids of God’s creation.
B. In 1841, Prince Albert of Germany gave his wife, Queen Victoria of England, a gift of a Christmas tree. This was seemingly the primary Christmas tree in England, but the custom shortly spread.
C. German immigrants introduced the Christmas tree to Europe, the United States and Canada, the place it soon grew to become a well-liked tradition.
D. On a guess, 11-year-old P.T. Barnum started hawking trees in Connecticut in 1821, telling his marks they had been all of the rage. Quickly the fashion unfold all through the country and it became custom, thus establishing his maxim “There is a sucker born every minute.”
8. While right this moment the Christmas tree is an enduring image of the season, it wasn’t at all times a vacation tradition. Which historic reality is NOT true?
D. On a bet, 11-year-outdated P.T. Barnum began hawking timber in Connecticut in 1821, telling his marks they were all of the rage. Quickly the style unfold throughout the country and it grew to become custom, thus establishing his maxim “There’s a sucker born each minute.”
QQ: Good ‘ole P.T. Barnum did try to sell just about every thing, and will in truth have sold Christmas trees, but I doubt he sold them at that age!
9. Many individuals are familiar with the term “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” but not everyone knows the place it originated. Can you pick the suitable clarification?
A. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the variety of days Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem.
B. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the size of time that the three wise males from the East traveled to reach Child Jesus after his birth.
C. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the number of reindeer pulling Santa’s sleigh.
D. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the size of time required to have fun Good King Wenceslas’ birthday.
9. Many people are aware of the time period “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” however not everyone knows where it originated. Are you able to pick out the appropriate explanation?
B. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the length of time that the three smart men from the East traveled to reach Baby Jesus after his birth.
QQ: And also you thought you didn’t learn something practical in Sunday faculty?
10. Who hasn’t wondered what “wassail” is and why individuals would request it at Christmas. Let’s have a look at should you can guess…
A. Wassail comes from the Old Norse “Ves Heill” and means “to be of excellent health,” so when neighbors would visit on Christmas Eve they might drink to one another’s health.
B. Wassail comes from the Previous German “Ves Heill” and means “to keep away from Hell,” so loved ones would share this sentiment with one another on Christmas Eve in preparation for the birth of Christ.
C. Wassail comes from the Outdated Celtic “Ves Heill” and means “drink up” so is naturally related to all occasion occasions.
D. Wassail comes from the Previous English “Ves Heill” and means drink of the angels and finally became associated with Christmas.
10. Who hasn’t wondered what “wassail” is and why individuals would request it at Christmas. Let’s examine should you can guess…
A. Wassail comes from the Old Norse “Ves Heill” and means “to be of excellent health,” so when neighbors would go to on Christmas Eve they’d drink to each other’s health.
QQ: Typically The QuizQueen can be very, very silly.
11. Everyone loves to obtain them, but dreads performing the annual holiday ritual of sending Christmas cards. So who do we NOT must thank/blame?
A. Medieval Europeans who exchanged wood prints of religious themes for Christmas.
B. English illustrator John Calcott Horsley who created the first trendy Christmas card in 1843 that depicted a family celebration with the caption “A Merry Christmas and a Completely happy New Year to You.”
C. German-American printer Louis Prang who made advances in shade lithography allowing him to mass produce colourful Christmas playing cards in 1875.
D. Desmond Hallmark who had a surplus of cards left over from Arbor Day depicting a fir tree and determined to unload them by the box by simply printing Merry Christmas across the trees in crimson ink.
11. Everyone likes to receive them, but dreads performing the annual vacation ritual of sending Christmas cards. So who will we NOT should thank/blame?
D. Desmond Hallmark who had a surplus of playing cards left over from Arbor Day depicting a fir tree and decided to unload them by the box by merely printing Merry Christmas across the trees in pink ink.
QQ: Whereas all besides poor Desmond will be held accountable, The QuizQueen really blames Louis!
12. Remember that fuscia sweater Aunt Edna knitted for your Christmas current final yr? Don’t blame Aunt Edna, she’s not the one who began the Christmas gift giving tradition, so who is?
A. Those three clever males who visited the secure the place Jesus was born.
B. The ancient Romans who exchanged items to bring good fortune for the brand new year.
C. Mark Antony who was always searching for new methods to please Cleopatra.
D. The ancient Greeks who sought to placate the gods on Mount Olympus.
12. Do not forget that fuscia sweater Aunt Edna knitted on your Christmas present final yr? Do not blame Aunt Edna, she’s not the one who began the Christmas present giving custom, so who’s?
B. The traditional Romans who exchanged presents to deliver luck for the brand new year.
QQ: After all, Aunt Edna is to blame for selecting that color. You possibly can’t blame the Romans for that.
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