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Holiday Bonanza Quiz

Test your knowledge of holiday traditions, Christmas history, and seasonal treats with our engaging Holiday Bonanza quiz! Whether you're a festive fanatic or looking to learn something new, this quiz has something for everyone.

  • 20 multiple-choice questions
  • Fun facts about Christmas
  • Perfect for holiday gatherings or family fun!
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by JollyElf123
Many of today’s Christmas lights are LEDs. What does LED stand for?
Looping Electrical Diopole
Light Emitting Diode
Luminated Energy Dispersion
Limited Electrical Draw
The consistency of snow (light and fluffy vs heavy and dense) depends on what?
Time of year
Wind
Air Temperature
Time of day
The most common Christmas trees are balsam fir, douglas fir and blue spruce. What types of trees are these?
Deciduous
Coniferous
Nonporous
Tarmilous
What health risk does royal icing (the hard icing from gingerbread cookies) pose
Peanut allergies
Salmonella
Botulism
Gluten intolerance
The Christian story of Christmas say that the Three Wise Men followed a star. What is the nearest star?
Sirius
Alpha Centauri
Andromeda
Janeway
The North Pole is not at the exact top of the earth. What angle is the Earth tilted at?
5 degrees
14 degrees
23.5 degrees
36 degrees
The term "nog" used to refer to:
The type of alcohol in the drink
The type of cup it is served in
The storage method
The person serving it
What culture was the first to bring pine boughs into homes, which started our Christmas tree tradition?
Egyptians
Myans
Greeks
Romans
What is Myrrh (as in gold, frankincense and myrrh)?
A plant
A perfume
A nut
A type of fabric
In "Elf", the actor who played Ming Ming the Toymaker was in another Christmas classic. Who was he?
Charlie from "The Santa Clause"
Ralphie from "A Christmas Story"
Rusty from "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation"
Young George from "It's a Wonderful Life"
The original names for Donner and Blitzen were Dunder and Blixem. These are Dutch words that mean what?
Up and down
Health and Happiness
Thunder and lightning
Happy and Sad
Other than tracking Santa's movements on Christmas Eve, what is NORAD's function?
Tracking airplanes
Watching the atmosphere for asteroids etc
Protecting underwater boundaries
Keeping drones from going over top of the North Pole
One of the main ingredients in gingerbread is molasses. What is molasses?
Refined sugarcane
Burnt chocolate
Ground berries
Fermented fruit
What book of the Bible recounts the birth of Jesus?
Luke
John
Matthew
David
Which composer wrote the ballet "The Nutcracker"?
Beethoven
Mozart
Tchaikovsky
Handel
Several European countries decorate with what item that we would consider more of a Halloween decoration?
Spiderwebs
Pumpkins
Skeletons
Witch brooms
TRUE OR FALSE: The Statue of Liberty was given to the US as a Christmas gift.
TRUE
FALSE
What is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
It's a Wonderful Life
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The Santa Clause
Home Alone
The town of Chandler, Arizona, builds a 30-foot tall version of a Christmas tree out of:
Cactus
Grass
Tumbleweeds
Sand
TRUE OR FALSE: The poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" was first published anonymously.
TRUE
FALSE
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