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Easter Trivia

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  • The tradition of decorating Easter eggs can be traced back to …
    the UK
    Romania
    France
    the Ukraine
  • According to tradition, buying what for Easter will bring you good luck?
    chocolate for your friends
    shoes
    new clothes
    a whole ham
  • Rather than an Easter bunny, in Germany your Easter Eggs are brought by …
    a fox
    a duck
    a fairy
    an elf
  • Walking on eggshell ...idiom means...
    being very careful not to upset someone
  • Don't put all eggs in one basket ....idiom means...
    means you shouldn't rely on one option or investment.
  • In Greece, the only eggs you’ll find are…
    white
    red
    yellow
    blue
  • Egg on your face idiom means...
    looking silly after a mistake
  • The largest Easter Egg hunt in the world took place in…
    Mexico
    Florida
    Switzerland
    Thailand
  • Kinder surprise eggs are banned in …
    Korea
    India
    Singapore
    the US
  • When was the first recorded use of decorated Easter eggs?
    in the 1400s
    in the 1200s
    in the 1300s
    in the 1500s
  • A bad egg idiom means....
    a disonest person
  • The word Easter stems from ‘Eostre’, a Goddess of Spring from…
    Norse mythology
    Anglo-Saxon mythology
    Yiddish mythology
    Greek mythology
  • In the UK, the it’s traditional to consume…
    lamb
    fish
    turkey
    ham
  • While we’re on the subject, Easter Island is part of what country?
    Argentina
    Venezuela
    Ecuador
    Chile
  • The largest chocolate egg stood over…
    10m tall
    12m tall
    6m tall
    8m tall
  • A good egg idiom means....
    a kind and relyable person
  • Dancing is banned on Good Friday in…
    the UK
    the US
    Germany
    Greece
  • In Greece, Mexico and Spain, what is burned during Easter bonfires?
    painted wooden sculptures
    effigies of Judas
    scraps of paper with wishes written on them
    cleansing herbs
  • The date of Easter changes every year, but how is it determined?
    By the moon (The first full moon after the Spring equinox)