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EASTER trivia quiz

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  • Which part of a chocolate bunny do most of Americans eat first?
    the legs
    the body
    the head
    the ears
  • What percent of Americans go to church on Easter Sunday?
    50 %
    40 %
    60 %
  • The word "EASTER" comes from
    Eastern Europe
    the name of a woman in the Bible
    a Hebrew word that means „holy day“
    the name of a goddess
  • 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
    tulip
    rose
    orchid
  • Where in the world do people fly giant kites at Easter?
    Bermuda
    Iran
    Australia
  • Easter Island is located in Atlantic Ocean.
    TRUE
    FALSE
  • Where in the world do people eat a lamb made of only butter at Easter?
    Denmark
    Poland
    Belgium
  • Reading crime novels is a popular Easter tradition in Norway.
    TRUE
    FALSE
  • Where in the world do they have an Easter bonnet (=hat) competition?
    Hungary
    the UK
    the USA
    Germany
  • Instead of the Easter Bunny, what animal delivers eggs inSwitzerland?
    chicken
    cuckoo
    fox
    bear
  • The Friday before Easter is called Good Friday.
    FALSE
    TRUE
  • In Sweden, what do children dress up as for Easter?
    fairies
    clowns
    witches
  • Which famous city in the USA hosts an annual event for children known as the “Easter Egg Roll”?
    New York
    Miami
    Washington, D. C.
    Los Angeles
  • Rabbits with upright ears hear better than rabbits with floppy ears.
    FALSE
    TRUE
  • Where in the world do people smash pots at Easter time?
    France
    Italy
    Greece
  • Where did the idea of the Easter Bunny come from?
    Ireland
    France
    Germany
    the USA
  • What colour were the first eggs dyed?
    blue
    green
    red
    yellow
  • In which city does the Archbishop set off fireworks during Easter Mass?
    Luxembourg
    Florence
    Barcelona
  • Easter falls on
    the same day every year
    the 3rd Sunday in spring
    the 1st Sunday after the first full moon of spring
    the 1st Sunday in April
  • 40-day period before Easter is called Lent
    TRUE
    FALSE