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Festive Holiday Quiz

Test your knowledge of Christmas traditions, songs, and delightful facts with our fun and engaging quiz! Whether you're a holiday enthusiast or just looking for something entertaining to do, this quiz will surely spread some festive cheer.

Challenge yourself with questions such as:

  • What does Sinterklaas do with German children's shoes?
  • What kind of festival does the Philippines hold every year around Christmas?
  • Who delivers gifts to Russian children?
45 Questions11 MinutesCreated by SingingStar27
Which of these is not an alternative name for Santa Claus?
Saint Nicholas
Kris Kringle
Father Christmas
Mister Merry
Which of the following is a famous Christmas Ballet?
Snowtime in New York
The Nutcracker
Rudolph's Romance
Mr and Mrs Claus
In what decade was the song "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" first released?
1930's
1940's
1950's
1960's
What is Frosty the Snowman's nose made of? (According to the song)
A Parsnip
A Carrot
A Button
A Rock
What colour is the Grinch?
Black
Yellow
Green
White
Which of these is not one of Santa's reindeers?
Vixen
Blitzen
Gonner
Comet
What is Scrooge's first name?
Jacob
Ebenezer
Humbug
Charles
In what continent did the Christmas tree originate?
Europe
Africa
North America
Asia
What kind of Christmas is Bing Crosby dreaming of?
Snowy
Warm
White
Bright
Which of these is not a way of saying Merry Christmas?
Mele Kalikimaka
Feliz Navidad
Joyeux Noel
Frohlicher Schuneetag
In what century was "A Christmas Carol", by Charles Dickens, published?
1600's
1700's
1800's
1900's
What kind of nuts are typically roasting on an open fire?
Walnuts
Peanuts
Chestnuts
Pecans
Which of these actors has not played Santa Claus in a movie?
Tim Allen
Michael Gambon
Richard Attenborough
Tom Hanks
In the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" how many gifts are sent?
256
400
182
364
What does Sinterklaas do with German children's shoes on Dec. 5?
Cleans them
Replaces them
Ties them in knots
Fills them with toys/candy
What is a main part of the traditional Christmas feast in Costa Rica?
Cheeseburgers
Bread and Fish
Pork and Chicken tamales
They fast
On Christmas Eve, Italian families participate in what kind of feast?
Feast of eight veals
Feast of meatballs
Feast of seven fishes
Feast of six meats
What kind of festival does the Philippines hold every year around Christmas?
Giant Tree Festival
Dia de Los Muertos
Shining Festival
Giant Lantern Festival
Do you know what children in Germany do with their Christmas lists?
Burn them
Send them to the North Pole
Leave them on the windowsill
Fold them into animals
Traditionally, What bird do the Irish eat on Christmas?
Goose
Chicken
Turkey
Duck
In Sweden, a giant straw goat is created as a decoration. What is that goat called?
Billy Claus
Microgoat
Yule goat
Snow goat
How does El Salvador celebrate Christmas?
Don't celebrate Christmas.
Fireworks displays
With several reindeer
Throwing food at ceiling
Who delivers gifts to Russian children?
Bouscha
Babouschka
Millner
Sinter Kringle
In Norway, you might find that people hide their brooms on Christmas Eve. Why?
So elves don't clean
So no one sweeps their presents
So witches don't steal them
So gnomes don't clean their house
If you live in Finland, what do you hope to find in your porridge on Christmas morning?
An almond
A peanut
A bay leaf
A yule log
Do you know what drives Santa's sleigh in Australia?
Kangaroo
Elves
Dingo's
Santa doesn't use a sleigh in Australia.
Do you know how a Christmas feast in New Zealand is usually cooked?
In a pot of water
In a steamer
On a barbecue
In the oven
Name of the Mexican traditional march that launches the Christmas season?
Las Posadas
Memoria
Belleta
Bonita Luces
Polish families share a wafer on Christmas Eve. What is this wafer called?
The Giving
Oplatek
Maropik
Czuszmik
Who delivers presents to children in Iceland?
Reindeer
Santa Claus
Christmas lads
Rubio
What day of the year do children in Holland receive presents?
Dec. 25
Dec. 5
Dec. 15
Jan. 7
Do you know where the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe began?
Scandinavia
Ireland
Germany
Scotland
In Denmark, what characters are displayed to protect homes during Christmas?
Fisser
Cisser
Wisser
Nisser
Finland traditionally do what on Christmas Eve to prepare for Santa's arrival?
Sit in a sauna
Wash their walls
Take down their tree
Add a nativity scene
Traditional Christmas meal in Japan?
Fried turkey
Fried fish
Fried chicken
Fried eggs
What do Ukrainians hang on their tree as a part of their Christmas tradition?
Ferns
Webs
Wishes
Snakes
'Jingle Bells' was originally written for Thanksgiving?
True
False
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was first created for an animated film?
True
False
Robins appeared on the first Christmas cards?
True
False
The average 6ft Christmas tree takes between four and six years to grow?
True
False
"Silent Night" was the first song performed in space?
True
False
Santa has his own post code in Canada.
True
False
Santa is a Canadian citizen.
True
False
The twelve days of Christmas are the twelve days leading up to December 25.
True
False
Coca-Cola is the reason Santa wears red.
True
False
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