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100

What Jewish holiday were the disciples observing during the Last Supper, which foreshadowed Jesus's death as the lamb "slaughtered at twilight" in Exodus?

What is the Passover?

100

This bird is known for laying the largest eggs, which often weigh over 3 pounds.

What is the Ostrich

100

Easter is a Christian holiday celebrating which event?

What is the resurrection of Jesus Christ

100

This marshmallow candy shaped like chicks is a staple of Easter baskets in the United States.

What are Peeps?

100

This country celebrates Easter with "Semana Santa," a weeklong celebration of massive float processions through its cities.

What is Spain?

200

On the first day of passion week, Jesus is said to have entered Jerusalem riding on this animal, fulfilling a prophecy of the prophet Zechariah from 500 years earlier. (Zec 9:9).

What is a Donkey

200

How many grams of protein is in one average chicken egg? 

What is 6 grams

200

This person was the first to witness the empty tomb and resurrection of Jesus.

Who is Mary Magdalene

200

This British brand is best known for its Easter and egg-themed candy, most famous of which is the Creme Egg.

What is Cadbury?

200

This European country was the first to invent the Chocolate Bunny, which became an Easter staple in the United States in 1890 thanks to Robert L. Strohecker. 

What is Germany?

300

This site was the location of Jesus's arrest and betrayal by Judas Iscariot, and where he sweat blood while in prayer.

What is the Garden of Gethsemane

300

Approximately how many eggs does the average American consume every year?

A. 84

B. 729

C. 273

D. 446

What is 

C. 273

300

Jesus told this disciple, sometimes called the Doubter, "Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen me and yet have believed" (John 20:29).

Who is Thomas

300

How many Jelly Beans are produced annually in the United States?

A. 16 billion

B. 41 billion

C. 5 billion

D. 57 billion

What is 

A. 16 billion

300

In this predominantly Orthodox Christian nation, Easter Eggs are dyed red to symbolize the blood of Christ and the color of life. 

What is Greece?

400

Pontius Pilate offered to free either Jesus or this man, who was a murder and insurrectionist. The people chose to have Jesus crucified instead.

Who is Barrabas

400

The FabergĂ© Easter Eggs - one of which sold for $30.2 million in 2025 - are the pinnacle of jeweled egg decoration. Which country are these famous eggs from?

What is Russia

400

Jesus asks Peter this question 3 times after his resurrection, forgiving Peter and mirroring Peter's denial of Jesus before the crucifixion. 

What is Do you love me/ Simon son of John, do you love me?

400

This egg-shaped chocolate was banned in the United States for violating a 1938 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act which made it a choking hazard for young children. A less harmful alternative was then released.

What is the Kinder Surprise Egg/Kinder Egg

400

This African nation, known for having one of the world's oldest Christian communities and never being colonized, celebrates Easter with the 55-day Hudade fast. It is broken on Easter with doro wat (chicken stew) and coffee.

What is Ethiopia

500

Jesus was crucified at this location, an elevated site known as the "place of the skull." 

What is Golgotha/Cavalry

500

The largest Easter Egg Hunt of all time took place April 1st, 2007 at the Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Winter Haven, Florida. How many Easter Eggs were included in the hunt, which featured 9,753 children?

What is 501,000 Easter Eggs

500

40 days after Jesus' resurrection, he is said to have ascended into from this location, in the vicinity of Bethany.

What is the Mount of Olives

500

This U.S. president's fondness for jelly beans helped popularize them as a mainstream Easter sweet. He famously used them to quit smoking and kept a jar in the Oval Office.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

500

This British Island Territory celebrates Easter with hexagonal tissue paper kites, which are then flown by families on Good Friday. 

What is Bermuda?

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