“Chestnuts roasting on an open ___”
A) stove
B) fire
C) flame
D) grill
“Chestnuts roasting on an open FIRE"
Which singer hosted popular Christmas TV specials in the 1960s and 70s?
A) Elvis Presley
B) Andy Williams
C) Gene Autry
D) Perry Como
B) Andy Williams
Which animal is known for pulling Santa’s sleigh?
A) Horses
B) Moose
C) Reindeer
D) Elk
C) Reindeer
During which century did Christmas cards become widely popular?
A) 17th
B) 18th
C) 19th
D) 20th
C) 19th
Why are wreaths traditionally circular?
A) To symbolize wealth
B) To show community
C) To represent eternity and continuity
D) To hold decorations
C) To represent eternity and continuity
Which artist made “White Christmas” famous?
A) Frank Sinatra
B) Bing Crosby
C) Elvis Presley
D) Perry Como
Bing Crosby in 1942
Which classic Christmas movie centers around a man who claims to be the real Santa Claus?
A) White Christmas
B) A Christmas Story
C) Miracle on 34th Street
D) The Bishop’s Wife
C) Miracle on 34th Street
Which animal changes its fur to white in winter?
A) Polar bear
B) Arctic fox
C) Snowy owl
D) Seal
B) Arctic fox
Which ancient culture is most strongly associated with early winter solstice celebrations that influenced modern traditions?
A) Romans
B) Vikings
C) Egyptians
D) Persians
B) Vikings
Which popular Christmas decoration was originally made from real silver?
A) Garland
B) Tinsel
C) Ornaments
D) Tree toppers
B) Tinsel
Which Christmas song has been recorded by the most artists?
A) White Christmas
B) Jingle Bells
C) Silent Night
D) The Christmas Song
B) Jingle Bells - around 14,000+ in one count, but potentially tens of thousands across platforms like Spotify
“Silver Bells” was written for which classic Christmas movie?
A) White Christmas
B) Home Alone
C) The Lemon Drop Kid
D) Miracle on 34th Street
C) The Lemon Drop Kid - 1951, starring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell.
Which bird is often seen during winter and associated with Christmas cards?
A) Blue jay
B) Robin
C) Cardinal
D) Chickadee
C) Cardinal - they are linked to Christmas because their brilliant red color stands out against winter snow, symbolizing warmth, life, and hope
Hanukkah celebrates a historical event that took place in which region?
A) Ancient Egypt
B) Ancient Greece
C) Ancient Judea
D) Ancient Rome
C) Ancient Judea
Which plant commonly used in winter decorations is actually a parasite?
A) Holly
B) Pine
C) Mistletoe
D) Ivy
C) Mistletoe
Which song includes the lyric “There’ll be parties for hosting”?
A) Jingle Bells
B) Winter Wonderland
C) Sleigh Ride
D) Frosty the Snowman
B) Winter Wonderland
Which 1940s Christmas film blends romance with angels and takes place in New York City?
A) It’s a Wonderful Life
B) The Bishop’s Wife
C) Miracle on 34th Street
D) Holiday Inn
B) The Bishop’s Wife
Which animal can survive temperatures as low as –40°C?
A) Penguin
B) Arctic hare
C) Polar bear
D) Seal
C) Polar bear
Which Roman festival, celebrated in December, influenced later winter celebrations in Europe?
A) Saturnalia
B) Lupercalia
C) Vestalia
D) Floralia
A) Saturnalia
Why were glass ornaments first created in Germany?
A) To reflect candlelight
B) Because fruit was scarce
C) To prevent fires
D) To honor royalty
B) Because fruit was scarce
Which singer recorded a very popular version of “The Christmas Song”?
A) Frank Sinatra
B) Elvis Presley
C) Nat King Cole
D) Perry Como
C) Nat King Cole
Which Christmas film was released first?
A) It’s a Wonderful Life
B) Miracle on 34th Street
C) White Christmas
D) A Christmas Story
A) It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
White Christmas (1954)
A Christmas Story (1983)
Which animal has black skin under white fur to absorb heat?
A) Arctic fox
B) Snow leopard
C) Polar bear
D) Wolf
C) Polar bear
Which celebration meets all of the following criteria?
• Originated in the United States
• Began in the 1960s
• Focuses on cultural heritage rather than religion
• Centers on unity, purpose, and community
A) Hanukkah
B) Christmas
C) Kwanzaa
D) Diwali
C) Kwanzaa
Which country is credited with producing the first commercial Christmas cards?
A) Germany
B) England
C) United States
D) France
B) England