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Which part of a chocolate bunny do most of Americans eat first?
 
the ears
 
the body
 
the legs
 
the head
Where in the world do people smash pots at Easter time?
 
Greece
 
Italy
 
France
 
Russia
Where in the world do people fly giant kites at Easter?
 
Bermuda
 
Iran
 
Australia
 
Brazil
Where in the world do they have an Easter bonnet (=hat) competition?
 
the UK
 
the USA
 
Germany
 
Hungary
Where in the world do people eat a lamb made of only butter at Easter?
 
Poland
 
Denmark
 
Belgium
 
Sweden
The biggest eggs are laid by ostriches.
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
What is the traditional flower of Easter and it is also a symbol of elegance, beauty, hope, life and purity?
 
lily
 
orchid
 
rose
 
tulip
Easter falls on
 
the 1st Sunday after the first full moon of spring.
 
the 1st Sunday in April.
 
the same day every year.
 
the 3rd Sunday in spring.
Which famous city in the USA hosts an annual event for children known as the “Easter Egg Roll”?
 
Washington, D. C.
 
New York City
 
Los Angeles
 
Miami
What percent of Americans go to church on Easter Sunday?
 
50%
 
60%
 
70%
 
80%
Reading crime novels is a popular Easter tradition in Norway.
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
How many chocolate bunnies are sold during Easter?
 
90 million
 
50 million
 
30 million
 
25 million
How many jelly beans do Americans eat during Easter?
 
16 million
 
36 million
 
60 million
 
26 million
How many Cadbury Creme Eggs are made every day?
 
1.5 million
 
500,000
 
20 million
 
5 million
How many Americans eat Peeps during Easter?
 
about 1.5 million
 
about 1.0 million
 
about 3.5 million
 
about 10 million
Easter baskets have special symbolism. What is it?
 
They represent new life.
 
They represent a good harvest.
 
They represent respect for nature and the world.
 
They represent good luck.
In what country is dancing banned on Good Friday?
 
Germany
 
Romania
 
Poland
 
Russia
What German baked goods used to be associated with Easter?
 
Pretzels
 
Bagels
 
German chocolate cake
 
Linzer cookies
How much does the world's largest Easter egg weigh?
 
2268 kilos
 
3370 kilos
 
4762 kilos
 
5001 kilos
Where did the world's largest Easter egg hunt take place?
 
in Florida in the USA
 
in Texas in the USA
 
in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
 
in Brasilia in Brazil
Where was the UK's first Easter egg produced?
 
in Bristol in 1873
 
in Oxford in 1876
 
in Cambridge in 1854
 
in Exeter in 1821
What is Easter named after?
 
Eostre, the Goddess of Humans and Crops
 
Ester, the Goddess of Light
 
Ostre, the Goddess of Hope
 
Oeste, the Goddess of the Wind and Water
Easter Sunday is also called what?
 
Resurrection Day
 
Palm Day
 
Spirit Day
 
Rising Day
Which country first introduced an Easter tree?
 
Germany
 
Belgium
 
Sweden
 
Finland
What dance traditionally takes place at Easter?
 
Morris dancing
 
Line dancing
 
Square dancing
 
the tango
Why is it called Palm Sunday?
 
Palm Sunday was when Jesus entered Jerusalem greeted by the
 
Jesus liked palm trees
 
Palms symbolise good things to come
 
Palms symbolise a good harvest
When do Easter egg hunts traditionally take place?
 
On Easter Sunday morning
 
On Good Friday
 
After Easter dinner
 
the Saturday before Easter
Where did the Easter bonnet originate from?
 
Europe
 
the USA
 
the UK
 
the Netherlands
What meat is traditionally consumed on Easter Sunday?
 
Lamb
 
Pork
 
Veal
 
Venison
When was the first recorded use of decorated Easter eggs?
 
In the 13th century
 
In the 11th century
 
In the 18th century
 
In the 17th century
Where is Easter Island located?
 
The Southeast Pacific Ocean
 
The Southeast Atlantic Ocean
 
The Indian Sea
 
The Artic Ocean
What popular game is traditionally played at Easter?
 
An Easter egg hunt
 
An Easter egg catch
 
An Easter egg toss
 
An Easter egg basketball game
Besides bunnies, what animal is considered an Easter symbol?
 
A lamb
 
A goat
 
A cow
 
A horse
What is the official flower of Easter?
 
White Lilies
 
Red Tulips
 
White Roses
 
Red Poppies
What is the Sunday before Easter Sunday called?
 
Palm Sunday
 
Lily Sunday
 
Tulip Sunday
 
Cactus Sunday
In Switzerland, what animal delivers Easter eggs to children?
 
The Easter Cuckoo Bird
 
The Easter Duck
 
The Easter Elephant
 
The Easter Dog
What is the tradition behind the hot cross bun?
 
The bun represents the cross on which Jesus Christ died.
 
The bun represents the cross that nuns wear.
 
The bun represents a new beginning.
 
The bun means Christians won't go hungry if they obey God.
The first Easter eggs were dyed what colour?
 
Red
 
Blue
 
Orange
 
Purple
Which country started the tradition of the Easter bunny?
 
Germany
 
the USA
 
Norway
 
Denmark
How many Easter eggs are sold in the UK every year?
 
20 million
 
80 million
 
120 million
 
180 million