NCF CHRISTMAS QUIZZZZZZ

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NCF Christmas Quiz

Get into the festive spirit with our NCF Christmas Quiz! Challenge yourself and your friends with fun questions about Christmas songs, movies, and traditions.

  • Test your knowledge of classic Christmas movies!
  • Learn fun facts about Christmas traditions!
  • Enjoy a mix of easy and challenging questions!
27 Questions7 MinutesCreated by JollyElf321
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Where did the phrase "every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings" come from?
Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
It's a Wonderful Life
The Holiday
Elf
How many swans a swimming do we see in "The 12 Days of Christmas"?
8
11
10
7
Who plays the love interest in the movie Elf?
Zooey Deschanel
Robin Williams
Selena Gomez
Anne Hathaway
What is the best selling Christmas song of all time?
"All I Want For Christmas is You"
"Jingle Bells"
"walking in a Winter Wonderland"
"White Christmas"
How far did Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem to give birth to Jesus? (a range is given bc the exact distance is slightly contested)
15-34 miles
307-350 miles
60-90 miles
100-117 miles
What were the names of the 3 kings commonly seen at the nativity? (select all that apply)
Balthasar
Isiakel
Melchior
Jaspere
Gaspar
Jesebede
What gave Frosty the Snowman the ability to come to life?
A magical carrot nose
An enchanted scarf
A mystical coal smile
A magic silk hat
Who is Frosty's wife in the classic movie, Frosty's Winter Wonderland?
Crystal
Snowflake
Mary
Joy
The classic Christmas attraction in College Station, Santa's Wonderland, celebrates what anniversary of operation this year?
12
5
29
23
What is the historical significance of sharing a kiss under the mistletoe?
A couple planning to join together by an arranged marriage would be gifted a mistletoe branch at the time of their first kiss during the wedding ceremony to symbolize a long and happy life.
In Ancient Greece, enemies would kiss under the mistletoe to reconcile their differences.
In the midst of WWII, a soldier would kiss his love under the mistletoe commonly found at train stations as he headed to war. This kiss symbolized never-ending devotion, even in the face of death.
Mistletoe lasts indefinitely if given proper attention; men in the 1830s would give this plant to women to prove they were devoted only to that woman and were prepared to give her all of their attention.
What is the significance of red and green in the Christmas season?
Red: poinsettia leaves, the long-standing flower associated with christmas; green: the color that the 3 wise men were wearing at the nativity
Red: the crucifixion of Jesus on the cross; green: the color of an evergreen tree, proving God's never-ending love for us
Red: the color of apples that troops received in their Christmas packages in the first World War, signifying victory in struggles; green: the original color that Santa was seen wearing when the legend of Saint Nick became widely known
Who was "Saint Nicholas"?
A Christian bishop from Greece who gave to the needy.
A German shoe-cobbler in the 13th century who made shoes for those in the orphanage.
An elderly homeless man who left items he found in the streets on people's doorsteps.
A German espionage who snuck toys out of wealthy toy stores and gave to less fortunate children.
What is Santa known as in Finland?
Centskos
Joulupukki
Anteeksi
SinterCluas
Who created the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas"?
Frederic Austin
Bing Crosby
James Joyce
Billie Holiday
How old was Mary when she became pregnant with Jesus? (some debate on this age)
11 years old
21 years old
18 years old
14 years old
What is a popularly accepted theory as to why we give gifts on Christmas?
It came along with the rise of capitalism in 1800s New York
Workers at the American railroad in the 1830s got paid in July and December, making Christmas a perfect time to stock up on supplies for their families
It became known that Queen Victoria bought Christmas gifts for her staff
Parents in the early 1900s needed an incentive for their children to behave.
What days are considered the "12 Days of Christmas"?
December 14-December 25
December 24-January 5
December 1-December 12
December 25-January 6
What is the most popular Christmas dish in Texas?
Oyster Stew
Turkey
Green Bean Casserole
Candied Apples
What is the most popular Christmas movie of all time?
A Charlie Brown Christmas
It's a Wonderful Life
A Christmas Story
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
What kind of gun did Ralphie want in A Christmas Story?
Red Bullet Super Shooter 320
Red Rockstar Expert Aim 1000
Red Ryder Carbine Action 200
Red Shooter Powder Shot 150
Which Christmas tradition it NOT true?
In Caracas, everyone attends Christmas Eve mass on a homemade sleigh
In Norway, everyone hides their broom from the "evil spirits" of the season on Christmas Eve
In Norway, the traditional Christmas Feast consists of raw whale skin with blubber attached
In Ukraine, the customary Christmas decoration includes a spiderweb on the tree
How many reindeer does Santa have according to "Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer"?
10
8
9
7
Fill in the blank: "In the meadow we can build a snowman, we'll pretend that he is __________, he'll say __________, we'll say no man!"
Chris Brown; "are you dancing"
Jackie Downs; "are you tired darlings"
Teacher Brown: "are you learning"
Parson Brown; "are you married"
When were the first electric Christmas lights used?
1882
1904
1936
1902
What phobia does Charlie Brown have in "A Charlie Brown Christmas", discovered during his psychiatric session with Lucy? (y'all this scene is golden)
Pantophobia
Acrophobia
Tarandophobia
Fayophobia
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