Origins
History/Traditions
Literature
100

Who was Valentine?
a) A Roman soldier
b) A Christian priest
c) A poet
d) A king

b) A Christian priest

100

What is a tradition that varies around the world?
a) Exchanging gifts
b) Celebrating with family
c) Exchanging cards
d) Giving flowers

a) Exchanging gifts

100

What type of animal did Chaucer write about?
a) Cats
b) Dogs
c) Rabbits
d) Birds

d) Birds

200

What year was Valentine martyred?
a) 200 AD
b) 300 AD
c) 400 AD
d) 500 AD

b) 300 AD

200

 How did the perception of Valentine’s Day change over time?
a) From a religious holiday to a commercial one
b) From a family day to a romantic one
c) From a national holiday to an international one
d) From a private celebration to a public one

 a) From a religious holiday to a commercial one

200

Who wrote a poem about Valentine's Day?
a) Shakespeare
b) Geoffrey Chaucer
c) Robert Frost
d) Emily Dickinson

b) Geoffrey Chaucer

300

What festival coincided with St. Valentine’s Day?
a) Halloween
b) Christmas
c) Lupercalia
d) Easter

c) Lupercalia

300

What made sending cards easier in England?
a) The postal service
b) The Uniform Penny Post
c) Internet
d) Special delivery

b) The Uniform Penny Post

300

What did the poem contribute to the holiday?
a) Its origins
b) Its connection to romance
c) Its traditions
d) Its popularity

b) Its connection to romance

400

Who declared February 14 as St. Valentine’s Day?
a) The Roman Emperor
b) The Pope
c) A local priest
d) The Church

d) The Church

400

How did the Industrial Revolution affect card exchange?
a) Made it harder
b) Made it more expensive
c) Made it easier and cheaper
d) Made it less popular

c) Made it easier and cheaper

400

What is the title of Chaucer’s poem?
a) The Canterbury Tales
b) The Parliament of Fowls
c) The Book of the Duchess
d) Troilus and Criseyde

b) The Parliament of Fowls

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