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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
What is the traditional flower of Easter and it is also a symbol of elegance, beauty, hope, life and purity?
 
lily
 
orchid
 
rose
 
tulip
Where in the world do people make a lamb made of only butter at Easter?
 
Poland
 
Denmark
 
Belgium
 
France
Where in the world do they have an Easter bonnet (=hat) competition?
 
the UK
 
the USA
 
Hungary
 
Germany
Where did the idea of the Easter Bunny come from?
 
Germany
 
the USA
 
France
 
Ireland
Which part of a chocolate bunny do most people eat first?
 
the ears
 
the body
 
the legs
 
the head
In Sri Lanka, how long can church services on Good Friday traditionally last?
 
3 hours
 
1 hour
 
5 hours
 
30 minutes
In Mexico, which traditional food eaten during Easter is actually a flat leaf cactus?
 
Nopal
 
Empanada
 
Tamale
 
Ceviche
During the Easter period known as 'Fasika' in Ethiopia, how many days do many people fast for Lent?
 
55 days
 
40 days
 
30 days
 
21 days
In Sweden and Finland, what do children dress up as while going around the neighborhood carrying willow twigs?
 
Witches
 
Forest elves
 
Little lambs
 
Garden gnomes
In Ouro Preto, Brazil, which materials are used to create elaborate patterns on the streets for Easter celebrations?
 
Flowers, sand, and sawdust
 
Paint and stencils
 
Chalk and charcoal
 
Ribbons and fabric
In India, which day is the main day for celebrations involving large church gatherings and passion plays?
 
Good Friday
 
Palm Sunday
 
Easter Monday
 
Ash Wednesday
In Greece, eggs are traditionally dyed a specific color on Maundy Thursday. What is that color?
 
Red
 
Blue
 
Purple
 
Gold
What is the shape of the traditional Italian Easter cake called 'Colomba Pasquale'?
 
A dove
 
A lamb
 
A cross
 
A heart
In the USA, where is the famous annual Easter egg rolling event held each year?
 
The White House
 
Central Park
 
The Capitol Building
 
The National Mall
In Spain, on Maundy Thursday, what do men in some places dress as to perform a 'dance of death'?
 
Skeletons
 
Roman soldiers
 
Angels
 
Disciples
What is the German name for Easter egg trees where decorated eggs are hung from branches?
 
Ostereierbaum
 
Tannenbaum
 
Adventskranz
 
Maibaum
Why do people in Bermuda fly kites during the Easter period?
 
To symbolise the rising of Christ
 
To celebrate the start of the sailing season
 
To compete for the tallest flight
 
To welcome migratory birds
In Scotland, children roll boiled and painted eggs down grassy hills. What does this rolling symbolise?
 
The rolling away of the stone from Jesus’ tomb
 
The arrival of spring
 
The speed of the resurrection
 
The joy of the children
Pisanki are handcrafted and painted Easter eggs that symbolise...
 
Fertility and spring
 
Happiness
 
Jesus Christ
 
Abundance of food
In Australia, which animal is used as an alternative to the Easter bunny because rabbits are considered pests?
 
Bilby
 
Kangaroo
 
Koala
 
Wombat