Easter Bunny Facts
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100

How much money does the Easter Bunny bring in annually? 

a. 1 million dollars 

b. 18 million dollars 

c. 18 billion dollars 

100

What do people in Germany do with their Easter eggs? 

a. Smash them 

b. Pray to them 

c. Dance around them 

100

What does Easter bread symbolize? 

a. The Easter Bunny can bake really well

b. The end of the Lenten fast, peace, and good luck in the coming year 

c. Easter eggs make great bread 

100

When was the first day of Spring this year? 

a. March 20th 

b. The first warm day 

c. April 1st 

100

What is celebrated in Thailand and considered to be their New Year's Day? 

a. Easter 

b. Songkran Water Festival 

c. Holi 

200

Where did the Easter Bunny originate? 

a. Italy

b. Germany 

c. USA 

200

How big was the world's biggest Easter egg? 

a. 34 feet tall 

b. 12 feet tall

c. 6 ft tall 

200

What do carrots symbolize? 

a. Springtime 

b. The start of summer 

c. Good harvests 

200

Who was the first person to propose Daylight Savings Time in 1784? 

a. Alexander Hamilton

b. George Washington 

c. Benjamin Franklin 

200

What is celebrated in Northern India and involves throwing colored powder at one another to pay tribute to the many hues of spring? 

a. Songkran Water Festival 

b. Holi

c. Nowruz 

300

Where did chocolate Easter Bunnies originate? 

a. Germany 

b. Italy

c. USA 

300

How much did the most expensive chocolate Easter Egg sell for? 

a. $1000 

b. more than $10,000

c. 5 cents 

300

What does cooked ham symbolize? 

a. Poverty 

b. Feasting 

c. A birthday 

300

What is the first day of Spring called? 

a. Vernal Equinox 

b. Wednesday 

c. Vernon Odem 

300

What takes place on Cooper's Hill in Gloucester, England? 

a. Yarn making 

b. Cheese rolling

c. Color powder throwing 

400

What did children used to leave out for the Easter Bunny? 

a. Radishes 

b. Cabbage 

c. Carrots 

400

How many eggs did the world's largest Easter egg hunt consist of?  

a. 501,000 eggs 

b. 20,000 eggs

c. 1 million eggs 

400

What does the pretzel symbolize? 

a. Love

b. shoelaces 

c. Prayer 

400

Which two states do not follow Daylight Savings? 

a. Arizona and New Mexico

b. Arizona and California

c. Arizona and Hawaii 

400

This is when people dress in white and gather around the Teotihuacán Pyramid in Mexico City to celebrate the Spring Equinox

a. Holi 

b. Cheese rolling day 

c.  Spring Equinox in Teotihuacán

500

Where do most rabbits purchased as Easter gifts end up? 

a. The zoo

b. Shelters 

c. The woods 

500

Before plastic, what were fillable eggs made out of? 

a. metal

b. cardboard

c. styrofoam 

500

Why are chicks, lambs, and flowers popular decorations for Easter cakes? 

a. Because they symbolize new life 

b. Old McDonald loved Easter 

c. Goats are diabetic (Mr. Spencer made that answer up) 

500

Besides the first day of Spring, what other day is March 20th? 

a. St. Patrick's Day 

b. National Ravioli Day 

c. Cinco De Mayo 

500

This is celebrated in Central Asia and means "New Day." 

a. Springtime 

b. Nowruz 

c. Songkran Water Festival 

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