EASTER
EASTER EGGS
EASTER FLOWER
EASTER CANDY
EASTER SOMEWHERE
100

WHERE DID EASTER EGGS ORIGINATE FROM?

A. GERMANY

B. EASTER ISLAND

C. FINLAND

D. SWEDEN

A. GERMANY

100

How many Easter eggs are sold each year, approximately?

A. 3 million

B. 180 million

C. 100 million

D. 10 million

B. 180 million

100

What book of the bible is a Lily NOT mentioned?

A. Matthew

B. Psalms

C. Song of Songs

D. Luke

B. Psalms

100

How many jellybeans do Americans consume each Easter?
A. 17 million

B. 16 million

C. 15 million

D. 14 million

B. 16 million

100

Dyeing Easter eggs is a tradition that began in which country?

A. Germany

B. Ukraine

C. United States

D. Turkey

B. Ukraine

200

WHAT PART OF THE CHOCOLATE EASTER BUNNY DO A MAJORITY OF PEOPLE TEND TO EAT FIRST?

THE EARS
It notes that an online survey of Americans reveals that 78% percent of us eat the ears first.

200

The world record largest chocolate Easter egg was made in what city?
A. Cortenuova, Italy
B. Frankfurt, Germany

C. Garner, Iowa

D. Bangkok, Thailand

A Cortenuova, Italy, on 16 April 2011 

200

WHAT DO EASTER LILIES REPRESENT?
A. Justice and Righteousness

B. Peace and Love

C. Humility

D. Hope and rebirth

D) HOPE AND REBIRTH

200

What's the most popular Easter candy in America?

A. Cotton Candy

B. Cadbury Creme Eggs 

C. Jelly Beans

D. Marshmallow peeps

D. Marshmallow peeps

200

Children in Finland dress as what on Easter?

A. Bunnies

B. Witches

C. Horses

D. Vikings

B. Witches

300

The first Easter eggs were dyed what color?

A. Red

B. Blue

C. Yellow

D. Green


A. Red

300

IN WHAT CENTURY WAS IT SAID THAT THE 1ST EASTER EGGS WERE GIVEN?
A. 14th century

B. 13th century

C. 15th century

D. 17th century

B. 13th century

300

WHERE DID THE 1ST BLOOM OF EASTER LILIES ORIGINATE?
A. Japan
B. China

C. South Korea

D. Taiwan


A. Japan (Ryukyu Islands of southern Japan)

300

Americans spend how much on Easter candy?

A. 10.9 million

B. 3.3 billion

C. 494 million

D. $12

B. 3.3 billion ON EASTER CANDY ALONE!!

300

 In which state did the Easter bunny first appear?
A. Alabama
B. South Carolina

C. Delaware

D. Pennsylvania

 D. Pennsylvania DURING THE 1700'S  Brought by German immigrants, this tradition involved the "Osterhase" (or "Oschter Haws"), a hare that laid colored eggs in nests (later baskets) for children who were well-behaved. 

400

While the Easter Bunny brings children eggs in the U.S., what sort of critter delivers the goods in Westphalia, Germany?

A. Beaver

B. Fox

C. Cat

D. Squirrel

B. Fox

400

How much did the world's largest chocolate Easter egg weigh?
A. 11,879 pounds, 8.48 ounces
B. 26,984 pounds, 5.59 ounces

C. 15,873 pounds, 4.48 ounces

D. 12,121 pounds, 1.12 ounces

C. 15,873 pounds, 4.48 ounces

400

What animal should stay away from Easter Lilies, as they are very harmful to them?
A. Dog
B. Horse

C. Lizard

D. Cat

D. Cat (As they are extremely poisonous and can cause fatal kidney failure)

400

How many chocolate bunnies are sold each year approximately?

A. 20 million

B. 150 million

C. 90 million

D. 270 million


C. 90 million

400

What state held the largest Easter egg hunt ever in the United States?
A. California

B. Florida

C. Alaska

D. Rhode Island

B. Florida 

 according to the Guinness World Records, on April 1, 2007. The event took place at Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Winter Haven, featuring 501,000 eggs and 9,753 

500

 Which president was the first to introduce an Easter bunny to the White House Easter Egg Roll?
A. Richard Nixon

B. John Quincy Adams

C. Abraham Lincoln

D. John F Kennedy

A. Richard Nixon

500

Where is the largest Easter egg museum in the world?
A. Latvia
B. Switzerland

C. Ukraine 

D. Andorra

C. Ukraine 

500

What is the genus and species name of the Easter Lily?
A. Lilium longiflorum

B. Lilium formosanum 

C. Lilium Pseudolirium

D. Lilium Liriotypus

A. Lilium Longiflorum

500

IN 1953 HOW LONG DID IT TAKE TO MAKE ONE PEEP?
A. 27 hours

B. 24 hours

C. 21 hours

D. 12 hours

A. 27 HOURS

500

What country has a tradition of painting eggs and rolling them down the hills?
A. Germany  

B. Denmark

C. Ireland

D. Scotland

B. Scotland

has a centuries-old tradition of painting, decorating, and rolling hard-boiled eggs down grassy hills on Easter Monday. Known as "pace-egging"

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