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100

What did the other reindeer not let Rudolph do because of his shiny red nose?

A. Fly Santa's Sleigh

B. Join in any reindeer games

C. Deliver toys

B. Join in any reindeer games

100

What popular Christmas beverage is also known as "milk punch"?

A. Apple cider

B. Tom and Jerry

C. Eggnog

C. Eggnog 

100

What kind of dog was Lassie?

A. Beagle

B. Golden Retriever 

C. Collie

C. Collie


The director of Lassie explained that he developed the fictional character of Lassie based on a dog that he had when he was younger. His real-life dog — named Toots — was an old fashioned Collie, sometimes referred to as a Scotch Collie. This variation of Collie was developed in Scotland and was bred for hunting and herding.


These dogs are known to be highly intelligent and hardworking, and these qualities certainly made their way into Lassie’s original character.

100

How many traditional senses does a human have?

A. 12

B. 5 

C. 7

B. 5

Taste, touch, smell, vision, and hear 

200

How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?
A. 3

B. 4

C. 6

B. 4 

The Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future), and Jacob Marley's ghost.

200

In Germany, what sweet treat is believed to have originated as a way to keep children quiet during long Christmas services?

A. Gingerbread cookies

B. Candy Canes

C. Lollipops 

B. Candy Canes

200

My Who is known as the King of Pop?

A. David Bowie

B. Michael Jackson

C. Elton John

B. Michael Jackson

Fun fact: Michael Jackson was married to Elvis Presley’s Daughter, Lisa Presley, for almost two years.

200

How many bones do babies have when they are born?

A. 300

B. 100

C. 1,000

A. 300

300

The movie Miracle on 34th Street is based on a real-life department store. What is it?

A. Macy's

B. Jcpennys

C. Sears

A. Macy's 

300

What is the main ingredient in traditional mince pies?

A. Hamburger 

B. Figs

C. Dried fruits

C. Dried fruits 

300

What was the first animated Disney movie to be animated by a computer?

A. Toy Story

B. The Lion King

C. Monsters Inc.

A. Toy Story

Fun fact: Before the use of computers in animation, the process of animating a film was a labor-intensive and time-consuming task. The amount of time it took to animate a film varied depending on the complexity of the animation and the size of the animation team. Traditionally, animation was done by hand, with animators drawing each frame of the film on paper. This process could take months or even years to complete. 

300

After how long in the womb does a baby acquire fingerprints? 

A. 8 months

B. 13 weeks 

C. 3 weeks 

B. 13 weeks 

400

True or False- Two popular names for Santa is Kris Kringle and Saint Nick

True

400

What vegetable is commonly used to make a snowman's nose?

A. Carrot 

B. Cucumber 

C. Celery 

A. Carrot

400

What was Marilyn Monroe's real name?

A. Jody Marie Dalton

B. Norma Jean Mortenson

C. Dorthy Jo Arnold

B. Norma Jean Mortenson 

Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jean Mortenson, and during her modeling career in the 1940s, she occasionally went by “Jean Norman”. After signing her first movie contract, she started looking for a stage name for her. A director suggested “Marilyn” as her first name as she reminded him of Broadway star Marilyn Miller, while she suggested “Monroe” as her new last name as that was her mother’s maiden name.  

400

Which of these structures contains no bones?

A. Ear

B. Neck

C. Nose 

C. Nose 

500

What do people traditionally put on top of a Christmas tree?

A. Star

B. Santa

C. Angel

C. Angel

500

What food do children commonly leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve?

A. Hot cocoa 

B. Candy Canes

C. Milk and cookies

C. Milk and cookies

500

Which TV show follows the lives of Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Ross, Chandler, and Joey? 

A. Friends

B. Big Bang Theory

C. Days of our Lives

A. Friends

500

True or False- The Femur is the longest bone in the body? 

True

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