When is Mother's Day this year?
A) Sunday, May 5th
B) Sunday, April 28th
C) Sunday, May 12th
Sunday, May 12th
What is the average age for first-time moms in the United States?
A) 25
B) 31
C) 27
27 years old
The average age of first-time mothers has risen dramatically since 1972, when it was 21. Today, the average first-time mother is 27 years old
Which United States president made Mother's Day a national holiday?
A) William Howard Taft
B) Woodrow Wilson
C) Franklin D. Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
In 1908, the U.S. Congress rejected a proposal to make Mother's Day an official holiday, joking that they would also have to proclaim a "Mother-in-law's Day". But just six years later, in 1914, Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating that Mother's Day be held on the second Sunday in May as a national holiday to honor mothers.
Who is the mother of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson?
A) Marge
B) Mallory
C) Marcia
Marge Simpson
Who is the mother of Spongebob Squarepants?
A) Macy
B) Margaret
C) Melanie
Mrs. Margaret Squarepants
Mother's Day is always in May. What Sunday in May does Mother's Day fall on?
A) Fourth
B) Second
C) First
Second Sunday in May
What percentage of moms in the United States are single parents?
A) 24%
B) 14%
C) 34%
24%
According to Pew Research Center data, about one in four, or roughly 24 percent of mothers in the U.S. are raising kids without a spouse or partner
How many diapers does the average mom change during the first three months of motherhood?
A) 700
B) 900
C) 300
700
In the first month of life, newborns average up to 8 to 10 diaper changes per day. And over the first three months (the newborn stage), babies go through about 700 diapers.
Who is the mother of Phineas and Ferb?
A) Linda
B) Lori
C) Lacy
Linda Flynn Fletcher
Who is the mother of Elroy and Judy Jetson?
A) Janice
B) Janet
C) Jane
Jane Jetson
Where did the American custom of Mother's Day begin?
A) Florida
B) Ohio
C) West Virginia
West Virginia
While some countries have a multi-century history of celebrating mothers, the modern American version of the holiday didn't begin until the early 20th century when Anna Jarvis organized the first Mother's Day service of worship and celebration at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton, West Virginia, which serves as the International Mother's Day Shrine today.
How do children in Serbia celebrate Mother's Day?
A) Making puppets of their mothers
B) Washing their mothers' feet
C) Tying up their mothers
Tying up their mothers!
Serbia has what is probably one of the most unusual Mother's Day customs. Children creep into their mother's bedroom first thing in the morning and tie her up! In order to be released, it is customary for mothers to bribe their children with treats. However, it should be noted that mothers aren't the only ones tied up on their special day. A week earlier, on Children's Day, children are tied up and must agree to behave before they are released
On average, how many hours of sleep does a new mother get each night?
A) 7-8 Hours
B) 3-4 Hours
C) 5-6 Hours
5-6 Hours
A new mother rarely sleeps through the night when a crying infant needs her. According to a recent study 43% of mothers get 5 to 6 hours of sleep each night, while 24% of mothers get just 3 to 4 hours, and 14% of lucky moms manage 7 to 8 hours.
Who is the mother of the Buttercup, Blossom and Bubbles - The Powerpuff Girls?
A) Sara
B) Susan
C) Sonya
Mrs. Sara Bellum
Who is the mother of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Flintstone in, "The Flintstones?"
A) Wilma
B) Wanda
C) Wendy
Wilma Flintstone
What flower is associated with Mother's Day?
A) Carnations
B) Tulips
C) Roses
Carnations
Everyone knows that giving flowers on Mother's Day is a time-honored tradition, but did you know that carnations are the official Mother's Day flower? Pink carnations represent gratitude and love. Dark red carnations signify love and affection. And white carnations are traditional flowers to wear in remembrance of a mother who is no longer living
What ancient Roman festival is considered a forerunner of Mother's Day?
A) Lupercalia
B) Hilaria
C) Liberalia
Hilaria
The Romans celebrated Hilaria on March 25 in honor of Cybele, an Anatolian mother goddess known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother"). The manner of celebration during the time of the republic is unknown, except that Valerius Maximus mentions games in honor of the mother of the gods. At the time of the empire, there was a solemn procession, followed by all kinds of games and amusements, including a masquerade.
Why did the founder of Mother's Day later boycott the holiday?
A) It was too commercialized
B) To protest a war
C) She wasn't a mother
It was too commercialized
Although she founded the celebration, Anna Jarvis later became resentful of the commercialization of the holiday. By the early 1920s, Hallmark and other companies had started selling Mother's Day cards, and Jarvis believed they were exploiting the idea of Mother's Day. She thought the emphasis of the holiday should be on sentiment rather than profit, with people expressing their love and gratitude through handwritten letters instead of buying pre-made cards.
Who is the mom of Timmy Turner in, "The Fairly OddParents?"
A) Sara
B) Sasha
C) Serena
Sasha Turner
Who is the mother of Jimmy Neutron in, "Jimmy Neutron?"
A) Jasper
B) Joy
C) Judith
Judith, "Judy," Neutron
Mother's Day is the busiest day of the year for ___________.
A) Restaurants
B) Airports
C) Florists
Restaurants
According to the National Restaurant Association, Mother's Day is the most popular day of the year to eat in a restaurant. In a survey conducted by the association, 51 percent of mothers said they prefer to eat out on the holiday because they do most of the cooking at home and dining out gives them a much-needed break
What year was the first Mother's Day celebrated in the United States?
A) 1927
B) 1967
C) 1907
1907
Ann Reeves Jarvis was a peace activist who cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War. She and Julia Ward Howe (author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic") spent years campaigning for the creation of a "Mother's Day For Peace" where mothers would ask that their husbands and sons were no longer killed in wars. After Ann's death in 1905, her daughter took up the fight, and the first American Mother's Day was celebrated in 1907 at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church.
In France, Mother's Day began as an attempt to honor mothers with ___________.
A) Low incomes
B) Large families
C) Terminal illnesses
Large families
In France, amidst alarm at the low birth rate, there were attempts made at the beginning of the 20th century to create a national celebration honoring the mothers of large families. In 1906 ten mothers who had nine children each were given an award recognizing "High Maternal Merit" ("Haut mérite maternel").
Who is the mother of Tommy Pickles in, "Rugrats"?
A) Donna
B) Didila
C) Dana
Didila "Didi" Pickles
Who is the mother of Arthur, in "Arthur?"
A) Jane
B) Jackson
C) Joyce
Jane Read