Day 2 - 10/10 Quiz Game

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Festive Traditions Quiz

Test your knowledge of Christmas folklore and traditions with our exciting quiz! Delve into customs like Krampus, mistletoe, and even the origins of Christmas lights. It’s a fun way to learn while celebrating the season!

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Learn about festive traditions
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by JollyElf2023
Who is Krampus?
The dark side of St. Nicholas.
St. Nicholas becomes Krampus for the naughty children.
Companion of St. Nicholas.
Went with St. Nicholas for the naughty children.
Why did Père Fouettard became the helper of St. Nicholas?
Père Fouettard gave his gratitude to St. Nicholas for saving his family.
Père Fouettard made a big mistake and wanted to clear his soul by helping St. Nicholas.
Père Fouettard was obliged to go as a helper for St. Nicholas.
Père Fouettard was punished to help St. Nicholas for what he did in this life.
What is the history meaning of the BELLS on Christmas?
To announce the arrival of the carol children's?
To represent the new year bells that rings.
Ringing the bells meant to gather the family at the Christmas table.
Bells were used to remind us of those in need and call them back.
Why is the mistletoe declared the plant of love?
When kissing under the mistletoe the couple will have a longevity love together.
A mythology story remained us that the tears and love of a mother became a symbol.
A first kiss under the mistletoe is found as a luck charm for a longevity relation.
The mistletoe was found as a love plant from the old Greek times.
For what are used the stockings hanged above the chimney?
For sweets.
For smaller presents.
For Santa.
Coals for bad children.
What is the original root story for the known " Leave milk and cookies for Santa? And carrots for the raindiers"
Bribe to receive more gifts from the jolly bearded man in the red suit.
It was a Great Depression way to teach the children to gift something and so to receive something in return.
It is found in the old mythology as children left carrots and hay for the Sleipner dog of Odin and in return Odin will gift the kids with presents.
Children fill their shoes with hay, carrots and other treats for Père Noël donkey.
Where did the tradition to decorate the Christmas Trees started in?
Germany.
America.
Britain.
Poland.
For what were used the Advent Calendars in the old days?
For children to receive small gifts all the month of December.
To have more interactions with the family in the last month of the year.
Offered a way for children to count down to Christmas by opening one “door” or “window” a day.
To have a bigger number of sales by making the families buy a lot of Advent Calendars for each family member.
Where did the "Ugly Christmas Sweaters" tradition start?
North America.
Belgium.
Canada.
England.
By whom were the "Christmas Lights" invented?
Thomas Edison.
Warren de La Rue.
Edward Hibberd Johnson.
Joseph Swan.
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