Mother's Day
Father's Day
April Fools day
Thanksgiving
Hanukkah
100

When did the current version of Mothers day start? 

A. 1600's

B. 1800's

C. 1900's

C. 1900's

100

What do German men do for Father's Day? 

Germans celebrate by giving them a day out. Männertag could include a pub tour, a group bike ride accompanied by a beer wagon, or a raucous day in a beer hall.

100

What day is April Fool's day?

April 1st!

100

Why do we celebrate Thanksgiving?

It began as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. We now celebrate to share what we are thankful for with traditional thanksgiving meals and spend time with family. 

100

Why do we celebrate Hanukkah? 

The history of the holiday is tied to the time when Israel was struggling for existence. It is believed that after a successful revolt against a tyrannical monarch, the victorious Jewish community could find very little pure olive oil to light the Menorah, only enough for one day. However, the oil lasted for eight days, long enough to purify more oil!

200

What day does Mother's day land on? 

A. The second Sunday in May

B. The Third Tuesday in January

C. The 4th of July

A. The second Sunday in May 

200

What month do we celebrate Father's Day? 

June

200

When does April Fools day date back to and why did it start? 

1582, when France switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, as called for by the Council of Trent in 1563.

200

How many pounds of Turkey do we eat in America each year? 

A. We don't eat turkey. 

B. 403,000 Pounds

C. 704 Million Pounds

C. 704 Million Pounds
200

Why do Jewish people light a Menorah? 

Jewish people light a candle on each of the eight evenings in remembrance of God’s provision. They also play games, exchange gifts, have family dinners and attend plays and concerts at synagogues and schools.

300
What president proclaimed Mother's day as a National Holiday? 

A. President Barack Obama 

B. President Woodrow Wilson

C. President George Washington

B. President Woodrow Wilson

300

Why did Father's day start? 

Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, is usually credited for originating Father's Day. She is said to have had the idea in 1909 while listening to a sermon on Mother's Day, which was emerging as a holiday. Her mother passed away and she wanted to celebrate her father for taking on both roles!

300

What are some old pranks from the 1500's?

having paper fish placed on their backs and being referred to as (April fish), said to symbolize a young, easily caught fish and a gullible person. and letting livestock free from farms so they would roam around towns. 

300

Why did we originally celebrate in the 1600's?

In November 1621, after the Pilgrims' first corn harvest proved successful, Governor William Bradford organized a celebratory feast and invited a group of the fledgling colony Native American allies, including the Wampanoag chief Massasoit.

300

Where did the Dreidel com from? 

If the Greeks caught them studying the Torah or praying they would be put to death. The Hebrews thought up a plan to enable them to worship and serve their own religion. Next to their Holy books, they kept little tops, or dreidels. If a Greek came by, they quickly put away their books and pretended to be playing the dreidel game. The dreidel saved many lives.

400

How many mothers are in the United States? 

A. 100 mothers

B. 10 Million

C 82 Million 

C. 82 Million! 

400

When did Father's Day start? 

A. 1880's

B. 1960's

C. 2000's

B. 1960's

400

Do people in the UK celebrate April fools day all day long? 

No, they should stop by midday and typically do not do pranks late at night. 

400

Does Canada celebrate Thanksgiving the same way we do in America? 

You’ve got the turkey (though some choose ham or chicken instead), the mashed potatoes, the legendary gravy, the corn, and the pumpkin pie. Then there’s the name which is also ‘Thanksgiving’ – except for Quebec; there you’d call it ‘Action de Grâce’. Moreover, both Americans and Canadians like to watch football and spend time with family on Thanksgiving.

400

How many candles are on a Menorah? 

8 candles with one more used to light the others. Making it 9 candles in total. 

500

Is the united states the only country to celebrate Mother's Day? 

No! We reviewed  Australia, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Belgium, Mexico, many parts of Latin America, and Thailand. 

500

What are some popular Father's Day gifts? 

Anything you have given your father for Father's day!

500

Do national newspapers and famous people play jokes? 

Yes! 

In 1996, Taco Bell, the fast-food restaurant chain, duped people whit announced it had agreed to purchase Philadelphia’s Liberty Bell and intended to rename it the Taco Liberty Bell. No.. Taco bell did not actually buy the liberty bell..

500

 Is Thanksgiving in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland the same as America? 

Unlike the North American festivities, in rural Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, Erntedankfest is a more public celebration with musical performances, dancing, fireworks, and – you guessed it: food. In some places, churches are decorated with autumn crops and during the day, people participate in religious processions or parades.

500

What time do Jewish people light the Menorah? 

The lighting of the Hanukkah lamp, or menorah, is to take place between “sunset and until there is no wayfarer left in the street.” The lamp should be placed outside the entrance of the house.