What are the winter months?
December, January and February
How many sides or points does a snowflake have?
6
Which animal hibernates for the winter, and sleeps for 100 days?
Bear
Which winter sport uses sticks, a puck and a net?
Hockey
What holiday is Santa Claus associated with?
Christmas
What is the shortest day of the year called?
Winter Solstice
What long pointy objects hang on the edge of the roof in the winter time?
Icicles
What do polar bears eat?
Seals
What object is used to slide down hills of snow?
Sled or tobaggon
What is the main ingredient in eggnog?
Eggs
Which continent has snow all year around?
Antartica
What is snow made of?
Air and water
Which animal is used in sled racing?
A) Bear C) Cats
B) Dogs D) Cows
B) Dogs
Which winter sport involves pushing a heavy stone across ice?
Curling
Which vegetable is used as a nose for a snowman?
Carrot
What direction due birds fly to when winter comes?
A) North B) South
C)East D) West
B) South
What material is used to melt ice on roads and sidewalks?
Salt
How do penguins keep warm in Antartica?
They huddle together in groups
What winter sport combines skateboarding and surfing?
Snowboarding
Which winter holiday marks the start of the new year?
New Year’s Day
How many snowflakes fall from the sky each year?
A) 10 C) 1 Septillion
B) 500 000 D) 200
c) 1 Septillion
Which country has the coldest winter?
A) Russia C) Mexico
B) Canada D) Iceland
A) Russia
Which animal’s fur, turns white in the winter?
A) Caribou C) Seals
B) Arctic foxes D) Penguins
B) Arctic foxes
What year was the first Winter Olympics?
A) 2000 B) 1960
C)1924 D) 2021
C) 1924
What month does Groundhog day occur?
February