Fun Christmas Trivia Questions
This trivia quiz covers various Christmas traditions, beliefs, and fun facts from around the world. Test your knowledge on topics like the origins of the Christmas tree, festive customs in different countries, classic Christmas songs, and more. See how well you know about Santa's reindeer, popular Christmas dishes, famous Christmas novels, and unique holiday practices across cultures.
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Where does the tradition of the Christmas tree come from? Germany Sweden England Russia Scores > Scores >
Which of these things is not eaten for Christmas dinner in England? carrots sausages tomatoes potatoes Scores > Scores >
What do people in Ukraine believe about Christmas day? That baby Jesus gives you presents. That magical monsters live in the Christmas tree. That you have to put your shoes on the balcony. That seeing a spider on Christmas day is good luck. Scores > Scores >
How many reindeer pull Santas sleigh? 6 8 10 4 Scores > Scores >
In which country is it traditional to eat KFC on Christmas day? The USA Australia India Japan Scores > Scores >
Who wrote the novel A Christmas Carol? William Shakespeare Charles Dickens J.K Rowling J.R.R Tolkien Scores > Scores >
What is the main ingredient of marzipan? Almonds Peanuts Hazelnuts Walnuts Scores > Scores >
Complete the song lyrics: Jingle Bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Oh what fun it is to ___________________. Play in the snow and ice all day See my family and play Ride in a one horse open sleigh Go to church and sing and pray Scores > Scores >
Olentzero is the equivalent of Santa Claus in which region? The Basque Country Scotland South Poland Portugal Scores > Scores >
In the First World War what happened on Christmas day? 50,000 people died in a big battle. The two armies gave each other presents and cards. The king of England visited the soldiers and gave them presents. The two armies had a football match. Scores > Scores >
Which city has the tallest Christmas tree ever? New York Paris Beijing Mexico City Scores > Scores >
What are the ingredients of Christmas pudding? Flour, sugar, apples Dried fruit, cinnamon, brandy Milk, cream cheese, pine nuts Bread crumbs, cherries, red wine Scores > Scores >
What is the name of the monster who hates Christmas? The Grinch The Gremlins The Kremlin Kriss Kringle Scores > Scores >
What do children leave for Santa Claus on 24th of December? A letter saying what presents they want Cheese and wine Biscuits and milk A bowl of soup Scores > Scores >
In England what do you traditionally have to do on the 6th of January? Finish all the alcohol and food in the house Give a small present to your parents Sing in the street and collect money for poor people Take down all your Christmas decorations Scores > Scores >
What is the name of the 26th of December in England? St. Stefanie s day Boxing Day Thanksgiving day Christmas Eve Scores > Scores >
Complete the song lyrics: I m dreaming of a _______ Christmas White Merry Happy Family Scores > Scores >
What happens at 3pm in England on Christmas day (the 25th of December)? The film of A Christmas Carol is shown on TV. Everyone goes to church. Everyone opens their first present. The Queen makes a speech to the country on TV. Scores > Scores >