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Christmas Quiz 1. Which Christmas tree truth is NOT accurate? A. Artificial Christmas trees have outsold actual ones each and every year since 1991. B. Nova Scotia leads the world in exporting Christmas trees. c. Franklin Pierce was the 1st president to decorate an official White Home Christmas tree. D. The Christmas tree was selected to represent this holy holiday due to the fact it is shape points the way to heaven. 1. Which Christmas tree reality is NOT accurate? D. The Christmas tree was chosen to represent this holy holiday due to the fact it's shape points the way to heaven. QQ: OK, so maybe it is correct, but the QuizQueen can't prove that truth, as affordable as it sounds, due to the fact it wasn't in any of the literature she dug up for this quiz. two. Can you name the common Christmas song that was in fact written for Thanksgiving? A. Jingle Bells B. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear C. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus D. Away in the Manger two. Can you name the well-liked Christmas song that was really written for Thanksgiving? A. Jingle Bells QQ: The song was composed in 1857 by James Pierpont, and was initially called One particular Horse Open Sleigh. When you feel about the words make a lot much more sense that way 3. Electric Christmas tree lights had been initial used in what year? A. 1865 B. 1895 C. 1905 D. 1932 B. 1895 QQ: American Ralph E. Morris had the vibrant idea that electric Christmas lights would be safer than utilizing candles. four. Great King Wenceslas was king of what nation? A. Bohemia B. England [http://www.uslocale.com/Home/Profile/37221333/industrial-plastic-supply-inc./overview orange county plastic supply] C. Germany D. Morocco four. A. Bohemia. QQ: Who knows why these Bohemians often get such a negative rep? Even though, background has it that Wenceslas, who lived in the 10th century, was only a Duke, not a King at all. five. In 8971, the New York Sun newspaper wrote a renowned response to a small girl's query: "Yes, _______, there is a Santa Claus." Can you name that girl? A. Mary B. Charlotte C. Vidalia D. Virginia 5. In 8971, the New York Sun newspaper wrote a renowned response to a small girl's question: "Yes, _______, there is a Santa Claus." Can you name that girl? [http://www.uslocale.com/Home/Profile/37221333/industrial-plastic-supply-inc./overview orange county plastic supply] D. Virginia QQ: Virginia O'Hanlon to be precise! Shame on you, if you missed it. 6. Can you name Scrooge's dead enterprise partner from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol?" A. Jacob Marley B. Tiny Tim C. Bob Cratchett D. Old William 6. Can you name Scrooge's dead company partner from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol?" A. Jacob Marley QQ: The 1st of 4 spirits to appear to Scrooge that fateful Christmas Eve was that of Jacob Marley, his old enterprise companion. 7. One particular of the pagan traditions that Christians have incorporated into their Christmas celebration consists of hanging mistletoe. Which of these is NOT a former pagan belief? A. Ancient Europeans believed that the mistletoe plant held magical powers to bestow life and fertility as properly as protect against disease. B. French girls used to slip branches of mistletoe beneath their pillows to dream of their future husbands. C. The Celts believed mistetoe brought about peace and goodwill. D. Northern Europeans linked mistletoe with the Norse goddess of love, Freya and developed the custom of kissing underneath mistletoe branches. 7. One particular of the pagan traditions that Christians have incorporated into their Christmas celebration incorporates hanging mistletoe. Which of these is NOT a former pagan belief? B. French girls utilised to slip branches of mistletoe beneath their pillows to dream of their future husbands. QQ: That was a challenging 1, wasn't it? The QuizQueen is soooo clever 8. While nowadays the Christmas tree is an enduring symbol of the season, it wasn't usually a holiday tradition. Which historical truth is NOT accurate? A. According to legend, Martin Luther, the founder of German protestantism, even though walking via the forest on Christmas Eve was so moved by the starlit fir trees he brought 1 indoors and decorated it with candles to remind his children of God's creation. B. In 1841, Prince Albert of Germany gave his wife, Queen Victoria of England, a gift of a Christmas tree. This was reputedly the first Christmas tree in England, but the custom rapidly spread. C. German immigrants brought the Christmas tree to Europe, the United States and Canada, where it soon became a well-known tradition. D. On a bet, 11-year-old P.T. Barnum started hawking trees in Connecticut in 1821, telling his marks they were all the rage. Soon the fashion spread all through the nation and it became tradition, as a result establishing his maxim "There is a sucker born each and every minute." eight. Although right now the Christmas tree is an enduring symbol of the season, it wasn't usually a vacation tradition. Which historical fact is NOT correct? D. On a bet, 11-year-old P.T. Barnum started hawking trees in Connecticut in 1821, telling his marks they were all the rage. Soon the style spread throughout the nation and it became tradition, thus establishing his maxim "There is a sucker born every minute." QQ: Very good 'ole P.T. Barnum did try to sell just about every little thing, and could in truth have sold Christmas trees, but I doubt he sold them at that age! 9. A lot of people are familiar with the phrase "The Twelve Days of Christmas," but not everyone knows where it originated. Can you choose out the proper explanation? A. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the quantity of days Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem. B. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the length of time that the three sensible guys from the East traveled to reach Baby Jesus after his birth. C. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the quantity of reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh. D. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the length of time required to celebrate Great King Wenceslas' birthday. 9. A lot of folks are familiar with the phrase "The Twelve Days of Christmas," but not everybody knows exactly where it originated. Can you pick out the right explanation? B. The Twelve Days of Christmas represents the length of time that the three smart males from the East traveled to reach Infant Jesus after his birth. QQ: And you believed you didn't understand something practical in Sunday school? ten. Who hasn't wondered what "wassail" is and why men and women would request it at Christmas. Let's see if you can guess A. Wassail comes from the Old Norse "Ves Heill" and indicates "to be of good well being," so when neighbors would pay a visit to on Christmas Eve they would drink to every single other's wellness. B. Wassail comes from the Old German "Ves Heill" and implies "to steer clear of Hell," so loved ones would share this sentiment with each other on Christmas Eve in preparation for the birth of Christ. C. Wassail comes from the Old Celtic "Ves Heill" and implies "drink up" so is naturally connected with all party occasions. D. Wassail comes from the Old English "Ves Heill" and indicates drink of the angels and eventually became connected with Christmas. ten. Who hasn't wondered what "wassail" is and why folks would request it at Christmas. Let's see if you can guess A. Wassail comes from the Old Norse "Ves Heill" and signifies "to be of great health," so when neighbors would pay a visit to on Christmas Eve they would drink to every single other's well being. QQ: At times The QuizQueen can be extremely, very silly. 11. Everybody loves to acquire them, but dreads performing the annual holiday ritual of sending Christmas cards. So who do we NOT have to thank/blame? A. Medieval Europeans who exchanged wood prints of religious themes for Christmas. B. English illustrator John Calcott Horsley who designed the 1st modern Christmas card in 1843 that depicted a family celebration with the caption "A Merry Christmas and a Satisfied New Year to You." C. German-American printer Louis Prang who created advances in color lithography allowing him to mass generate colorful Christmas cards in 1875. D. Desmond Hallmark who had a surplus of cards left more than from Arbor Day depicting a fir tree and decided to unload them by the box by simply printing Merry Christmas across the trees in red ink. 11. Every person loves to receive them, but dreads performing the annual vacation ritual of sending Christmas cards. So who do we NOT have to thank/blame? D. Desmond Hallmark who had a surplus of cards left over from Arbor Day depicting a fir tree and decided to unload them by the box by just printing Merry Christmas across the trees in red ink. QQ: Even though all except poor Desmond can be held accountable, The QuizQueen truly blames Louis! 12. Remember that fuscia sweater Aunt Edna knitted for your Christmas present final year? Don't blame Aunt Edna, she's not the 1 who started the Christmas gift giving tradition, so who is? A. These 3 wise guys who visited the stable exactly where Jesus was born. B. The ancient Romans who exchanged presents to bring good fortune for the new year. C. Mark Antony who was often searching for new techniques to please Cleopatra. D. The ancient Greeks who sought to placate the gods on Mount Olympus. 12. Keep in mind that fuscia sweater Aunt Edna knitted for your Christmas present last year? Do not blame Aunt Edna, she's not the 1 who started the Christmas gift giving tradition, so who is? B. The ancient Romans who exchanged presents to bring great fortune for the new year. QQ: Of course, Aunt Edna is to blame for selecting that color. You cannot blame the Romans for that.
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