True or False
Christmas tree's
Christmas crackers
Christmas cards
Chrismas Carols
100
Jesus was born on the 7th of June
False
100
What can be put on top of the tree?
An angel or a star
100
What do you do with a christmas cracker?
Pull both ends until it pops open
100
Who do people around the world send Christmas cards to?
Friends and family's
100
What is a Christmas Carol?
A song about Christmas
200
Santa fly's on the 6th December
false
200
When did the Christmas tree become popular in England?
In 1841
200
What is a christmas cracker?
A Christmas Cracker is a brightly coloured paper tube.
200
What kind of Christmas cards are there in Britain?
Traditional, formal, cute and funny
300
Santa has nine reindeer
True
300
What are christmas tree's decorated with today?
Tinsel, lights and small ornaments
300
What is usually inside a Christmas cracker?
A paper crown, a small gift and a joke
300
Who sent the first ever Christmas card?
Sir Henry Cole
400
The names of santa's reindeer are Dasher, Prancer, Justin, Max, Harry, Rudolph, Larry, Alana and Colin
false
400
What does the angel remind Christmas of?
The angel reminds Christians of the angel who brought glad tidings of great joy to the shepherds in the field.
400
A box of 12 christmas crackers costing £10 could come with gifts such as.......?
A shoe horn, compact mirror, playing cards, screwdrivers, address book, tape measure, pad lock, bottle opener, tweezers, travel chess, photo frame and a pen
400
How many christmas cards does an average person in Britain send in a year?
50 cards
500
The Christmas turkey was imported to France by the Jesuits and it is still known in some French dialects as a 'Jesuite'
True
500
What were tree's decorated with for many centuries?
Apple, cakes and sweets
500
What is the traditional way to pull a cracker?
Crossing your arms and pulling a whole circle of crackers around the table
500
Where was the first christmas stamp released?
In Canada in 1898
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