General Easter Knowledge
Biblical Events
History
Easter Symbols and Traditions
Foods and Treats
Easter in the U.S.
100

In what country did the tradition of the Easter Bunny originate?

Germany

100

In the Bible, how many days passed between Jesus' death and resurrection?

3

100

What flower is considered an Easter symbol?

Lily

100

What do kids hunt for on Easter?

Colorful Eggs

100

About how many chocolate bunnies are produced each year?

90 million


100

Where is the most popular Easter parade held each year?

New York

200

When were Cadbury Creme Eggs introduced?

1963


200

In the Bible, who was the first person to enter Jesus' tomb?

Peter

200

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

Which country introduced the Easter Bunny tradition to America?

When?

Germany (1700s)

200

The first Easter eggs were dyed what color?

Red

200

What baked good is a Good Friday tradition in England?

Hot Cross Buns

200

How many jellybeans do Americans consume each Easter?

Around 16 million

300

Which country hosts an annual Golden Egg Hunt?

Sweden (24-karat golden egg prize)


300

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

What prisoner was released instead of Jesus? What was he?

Barrabas - A murderer

300

How much did the world's biggest marshmallow weigh? (lbs)

671 lbs


300

When Easter eggs were first dyed, it was to represent what?

The blood of Jesus Christ

300

What's the most popular Easter candy in America?

HINT: It's chocolate.

Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs

300

Which president was the first to introduce an Easter bunny to the White House Easter Egg Roll?

Richard Nixon


400

Which country hosts Easter egg hunts with real ostrich eggs?


South Africa

400

What cloth was used to wrap Jesus’ body after death?

Linen


400

Which cartoon bunny debuted in the 1940s Easter specials?

Bugs Bunny

400

What animal symbolizes sacrifice in Easter traditions?

Lamb

400

What’s the traditional Easter meat in the U.S.?

Ham

400

How many states consider Good Friday a holiday?

12

500

True or False?

Children grow faster in the spring.

TRUE

One possible explanation is the increased exposure to longer hours of sunlight, which may stimulate bone growth and hormone regulation.

500

In eastern Christianity (such as in the Eastern Orthodox churches), the end of Lent is called what?

Lazarus Saturdays


500

In the 13th century, the church prohibited eating what during Holy Week?

Eggs

500

What’s the bunny’s connection to Eostre? In other words, Why do bunnies symbolize abundance?

Symbolized fertility in pagan spring festivals; High reproduction rates

500

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

What’s the Guinness World Record for a largest chocolate egg? (ft tall or lbs)

34 ft tall, 15,873 lbs (Italy, 2011)


500

Which U.S. state first celebrated the Easter Bunny?

Pennsylvania

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