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A Christmas Quiz
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What does ‘X’ in ‘X-Mas’ stand for?
Xristos – the Greek word for Christ.
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In which year was the first Christmas card sent?
1943
1743
1843
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By when should Christmas decorations come down, according to UK traditions?
January 5th
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Which plant, beginning with P is associated with Christmas?
Poinsettia
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Der Weihnachtsmann and das Christkind are both names for Santa Claus in which country?
Germany
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What fruit is usually placed in stockings?
Oranges or tangerines
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The American states Georgia, Arizona, and Indiana all have towns named Santa Claus.
True
False
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In which country did Christmas caroling originate?
Austria
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Which ocean can Christmas Island be found in?
The Indian Ocean
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Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
Germany
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Which one of Santa’s reindeer has the same name as the god of love?
Cupid
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In Estonia, it’s traditional for a family to take a sauna together on Christmas Eve.
True
False
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Where were Christmas stockings traditionally hung?
By the chimney
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The Snow Queen fairytale inspired which hit Disney movie?
Frozen
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What ancient people started the tradition of exchanging gifts?
The Romans
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The tradition of sending Christmas cards originated in the USA – True or False?
False. It was started in the U.K.
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What type of pie filling is really appreciated at Christmas?
Pumpkin
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Pig’s head and mustard was once a traditional Christmas food in which country?
England
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