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XMAS TRIVIA
Isabel Madrid Segura
Created on December 19, 2023
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QUIZ
XMAS TRIVIA
Let's see how much you know about the holidays
Start!
Question 1/6 - ENTERTAINMENT
Question 1/6 - ENTERTAINMENT
We Wish You a Merry Christmas...
Some other very famous Christmas carols are Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer, All I Want For Christmas Is You or Last Christmas. Can you sing any for an extra point?
QUESTION 2/6 - GEOGRAPHY
QUESTION 2/6 - GEOGRAPHY
Christmas Crackers
These are cardboard tubes wrapped in colorful paper that, when pulled apart by two people, make a loud cracking sound. They are usually filled with a small toy, a riddle or joke, and a tissue-paper crown.
QUESTION 3/6 - historY
QUESTION 3/6 - historY
Outfit check
Indeed! Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) used to be dressed in green, although we could also find him in brown or yellow too. It was only in 1868 that Thomas Nast (illustrator) gave Santa his iconic red color.
QUESTION 4/6 - NATURE
PREGUNTA 4/6 - ciencias
Mistletoe
The origins of kissing under the mistletoe, a plant that sometimes bears white berries, are often traced to a tale in Norse mythology about the god Baldur
QUESTION 5/6 - SPORTS
QUESTION 5/6 - SPORTS
The Christmas Truce
On December 25, 1914, several football matches were played between enemy lines, in what was the first major pause in one of the most bloody and brutal confrontations that man had on a global scale.
QUESTION 6/6 - ART AND LITERATURE
PREGUNTA 6/6 - arte y literatura
A Christmas Carol
t was first published on 19 December 1843 and it recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future.
Bonus round - traditions
Bonus round - traditions
Superstition
In the UK, it's tradition to take down your tree and decorations 12 days after Christmas — known as Twelfth Night — to avoid bad luck in the new year!
Congratulations!
Now we all know a bit more about Christmas :)
TÍTULO