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Christmas Around the World

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    A variety of questions about Christmas all over the world.
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  • In the UK, what is shown on TV at 3pm on Christmas Day?
    The Prime Minister's Christmas Message
    Home Alone
    The King's Speech
    The News
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  • In Germany, it's traditional to hide _______ somewhere on your Christmas tree. If you find it, you will have good luck.
    a pickle
    a gold coin
    an apple
    a silver spoon
  •  20
  • In Japan, around 3.6 million people go to _____ on Christmas Day.
    Mount Fuji
    A temple
    KFC
    A karaoke bar
  •  10
  • On Christmas Day in Caracas, Venezuela, people go to church ______.
    on horses
    by bicycle
    on roller skates
    on scooters
  •  20
  • In ______, Christmas presents aren't delivered by Santa, but by a witch called Befana.
    Greece
    Italy
    Spain
    Albania
  •  20
  • Which of these is NOT the name of one of Santa's reindeer?
    Comet
    Chancer
    Dancer
    Cupid
  •  15
  • What do you NOT usually find in a traditional British Christmas cracker?
    a joke
    chocolate
    a paper hat
    a toy
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  • In Icelandic tradition, if you don't get new clothes for Christmas, you will be_____
    eaten by a giant cat
    thrown into a volcano
    hungry all winter
    turned to ice
  •  10
  • If you meet someone under the mistletoe, what should you do?
    kiss them
    sing a Christmas song together
    shake their hand
    hug
  •  15
  • At Christmas in Greenland, people eat mattak, but what is it?
    deep-fried whale meat
    baked octopus
    fried penguin
    grilled polar bear
  •  10
  • If you want to say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Hawaii, you should say……
    Maui Kapalama
    Lanaa Takiniki
    Oahua Hulamala
    Mele Kalikimaka
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  • What is NOT an ingredient in a British mince pie?
    Cinnamon
    beef
    Dried fruit
    butter
  •  15
  • In order to deliver all the presents in one night, how fast does Santa have to travel?
    77 kilometres per second
    20 kilometres per second
    525 kilometres per second
    150 kilometres per second
  •  15
  • The tradition of decorating Christmas trees started in ____ in the 16th century.
    the USA
    Norway
    Germany
    Russia
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  • What is the name of Tchaikovsky's ballet, traditionally performed at Christmas?
    The Nutcranker
    The Nutcracker
    The Nutrocker
    The Cracknutter
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  • What is the next line of the song? Silent Night, Holy night
    All is calm, all is bright
    Trees are green, snow is white
    Children sleep, parents fight
    All is cold, all is light
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