Christmas in the UK and the USA

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Christmas Celebrations: UK vs USA Quiz

Test your knowledge about Christmas traditions in the UK and the USA with our fun quiz! Discover interesting facts, traditions, and customs that make the holiday season special in both countries.

  • 12 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Learn about unique traditions!
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by JoyfulElf314
Name:
What do kids in America do with their letters to Santa?
They send them in the mail.
They burn them.
They use smoke signals to tell Santa their wishes.
Stockings are...
... The special socks that you wear at Christmas.
... Decorations that you put on the fireplace.
... Socks that you hang up so Santa can fill them with presents.
In the UK, kids leave Santa...
... Milk and cookies.
... Beer and pizza.
... Brandy and pies.
... Hot chocolate and cake.
This is in a Christmas Cracker:
A piece of chocolate
A bad joke
A plastic crown
A coin
A little bell
What do people in the UK and the USA often do on Christmas?
Have fireworks
Play chess
Play tennis
Play Monopoly
Hang stockings on the fireplace
On Christmas, people in the UK usually eat:
Bread with sauce
Beef sausages
Pasta
Brussel sprouts
White sauce
Mashed potatoes
British "Christmas Pudding" is...
... Baked only once.
... Great for little children.
... Frozen for many months.
... A strange cake which is made of dried fruit, boiled many times, soaked in alcohol and set on fire. In short: It's really disgusting.
On Christmas, the Queen...
... watches TV all day
... Phones the American President
... Gives a speech
... watches "The Crown" on Netflix
26th December is called "Boxing Day" in the UK because...
... People used to put presents in boxes for the royal family.
... There is a traditional boxing match on TV.
... People often punch each other when they go shopping.
... You sometimes get a little box with presents from your boss.
A "Pantomime" is...
... A game people often play at Christmas.
... A play for children.
... A clown who doesn't talk.
The British nickname for Christmas is:
Crimbo
Messy
Chrissy
Chrimmo
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