German superstitions

A whimsical illustration depicting various German superstitions, including elements like black cats, bread and salt, and dog poo, set in a cozy German neighborhood or house.

Discover German Superstitions!

Test your knowledge about fascinating German superstitions that are often celebrated or avoided! From the quirky beliefs surrounding dogs to the traditions on birthdays, this quiz will take you on a journey through cultural insights.

  • 10 engaging multiple-choice questions.
  • Learn about unique customs and their meanings.
  • Perfect for anyone interested in German culture!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WanderingWolf732
When Germans move into a new house or flat what items give the neighbours to them?
Beer
Bread and salt
Water
Apples
About birthdays what should you not do in Germany?
Ask a child how old they are
Give socks as a present
Wish a Happy Birthday the day before the birthday
Celebrate the 50s birthday
What of the following items is NOT a symbol of good luck?
Robin
Toadstool
Piglet
Ladybird
What do Germans believe in when they step into dog poo?
It’ll bring bad luck
It’ll bring good luck
Another two bad things will happen that day
A dog will follow you
What does it mean when the food is too salty?
The cook is rich
The cook won’t have food for the next day
The cook doesn’t like you
The cook is in love
Why should you finish your meal in Germany?
For good luck
For good weather the next day
For a long life
For a good harvest
What do Germans do the day before the wedding for good luck?
Throw porcelain
Hide the keys of the bride’s house
Eat 13 apples
Don’t drink any beer
What is the the equivalent to “fingers crossed”?
Wink with one eye
Clap your thighs
Press your thumb
Close your eyes
What about black cats?
They are bad luck
They are good luck
There is no superstition about it
They will bring good luck if they cross from right to left, bad luck if they cross from left to right
Why should you not light a cigarette with a candle?
The house will burn down
A sailor will die
Cold weather will follow
Bad luck
{"name":"German superstitions", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Test your knowledge about fascinating German superstitions that are often celebrated or avoided! From the quirky beliefs surrounding dogs to the traditions on birthdays, this quiz will take you on a journey through cultural insights.10 engaging multiple-choice questions.Learn about unique customs and their meanings.Perfect for anyone interested in German culture!","img":"https:/images/course8.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker