Christmas traditions
Ukrainian Christmas and New Year
Movies and TV
Ukrainian food and treats
Symbols and Legends
100

What's the origin of the Christmas tree? 

a) Germany 

b) Italy 

c) England

a

The tradition of the Christmas tree originated in Germany, where it became popular in the 16th century before spreading globally.

100

When did Ukrainians celebrate Christmas (now it's changed)? 

a) December 25th 

b) January 7th 

c) January 1st

b) January 7th

100

Which movie features a young boy named Kevin who appears to be left behind while his family goes on vacation for Christmas? 

a) Home Alone 

b) The Santa Clause 

c) A Christmas Story

a) Home Alone

100

What is one of the 12 traditional dishes that must be cooked for Christmas Eve dinner? 

a) Kutia

b) Borscht 

c) Roasted pork

a) Kutia 

100

What plant is often associated with Christmas and is believed to bring good luck? 

a) Mistletoe 

b) Holly 

c) Ivy

a) Mistletoe

200

In which country there is a tradition to hide a pickle ornament in the Christmas tree? 

a) France 

b) Germany 

c) Spain

b) Germany 

This quirky tradition, hiding a pickle ornament in the tree, is believed to be a German tradition that brings good luck to the person who finds it.

200

What is the name of the twelve-course meatless Christmas Eve feast in Ukraine? 

a) Sviata Vecheria 

b) Koliada 

c) Kutia

a) Sviata Vechera

200

In the movie "Elf," what is the main character's name? 

a) Buddy 

b) Max 

c) Oliver

a) Buddy

200

What dish made from wheat, honey, and poppy seeds is an essential part of Ukrainian Christmas Eve? 

a) Kutia

b) Borscht 

c) Pierogi

 a) Kutia

200

What do people traditionally put at the top of a Christmas tree? 

a) Star 

b) Angel 

c) Ribbon

a) Star

300

What is the Ukrainian song written in 1914 that became world popular?

a) "Jingle Bells" 

b) "White Christmas" 

c) "Carol of the Bells"

c) "Carol of the bells"

"Carol of the Bells" is a popular Christmas carol, with music from Mykola Leontovych's Ukrainian song "Shchedryk", and lyrics by Peter Wilhousky. Leontovych wrote Shchedryk in 1914, and in 1936 Wilhousky wrote English lyrics for it, creating "Carol of the Bells".

300

What is the name of the Ukrainian tradition when children sing carols and receive treats during the New Year season? 

a) Malanka 

b) Vertep 

c) Didukh

a) Malanka

300

What is the name of the Grinch's dog in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"? 

a) Max 

b) Buster 

c) Rocky

a) Max

300

What is the main ingredient in a Ukrainian dish called "holubtsi" served during Christmas? 

a) Cabbage 

b) Potatoes 

c) Fish

a) Cabbage

300

According to legend, who is said to bring gifts to good children on Christmas Eve in some European countries? 

a) St. Nicholas 

b) The Easter Bunny 

c) Krampus

a) St. Nicholas

400

What popular Christmas song was originally written for a Thanksgiving celebration? 

a) "Jingle Bells" 

b) "White Christmas" 

c) "Deck the Halls"

a) "Jingle Bells" 

Despite its association with Christmas, "Jingle Bells" was initially written for and sung during Thanksgiving celebrations.

400

What traditional Ukrainian decoration is believed to bring prosperity and good fortune for the New Year? 

a) Hayko 

b) Rushnyk 

c) Vinok

b) Rushnyk

400

Which classic Christmas movie was released in 1946 and revolved around a man learning the value of his life? 

a) White Christmas 

b) It's a Wonderful Life 

c) Miracle on 34th Street

b) It's a Wonderful Life

400

What drink is commonly served during Ukrainian Christmas and New Year celebrations? 

a) Uzvar

b) Kompot 

c) Kvas

a) Uzvar

400

What is the name of the red-nosed reindeer in the popular Christmas song? 

a) Dasher 

b) Rudolph 

c) Comet

 b) Rudolph

500

Which country is known for the tradition of telling scary stories on Christmas Eve? 

a) Scotland 

b) Ireland 

c) Wales

a) Scotland 

In Scotland, sharing spooky stories on Christmas Eve, known as "telling the Bells," is a traditional part of the holiday.

500

What special event marks the end of the Ukrainian Christmas season on January 6th? 

a) Epiphany 

b) Malanka 

c) Jordan

a) Epiphany/c) Jordan

Epiphany, Jordan, or Baptism is the third and last great holiday in the Christmas-New Year cycle, dedicated to Jesus Christ. Believers believe that when the son of God reached the age of 30, he was baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River.

500

Who directed the animated film "Klaus," released on Netflix in 2019? 

a) Tim Burton 

b) Sergio Pablos 

c) Hayao Miyazaki

b) Sergio Pablos

500

Which traditional sweet treat is typically served during Ukrainian Christmas (especially in Western regions)? 

a) Syrnyk 

b) Pampukh

c) Makivnyk

b) Pampukh

500

In some cultures, what figure punishes naughty children at Christmas? 

a) The Sandman 

b) The Bogeyman 

c) Krampus

b) The Bogeyman

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