Fun Facts / below medium
More Fun Facts / medium
Easter Idioms / Hard
Trivia Multi-Choice Questions / Medium
500

What is the animal that is used to celebrate easter?

The Easter Bunny! 


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500

What country did easter originate from? 

Germany!


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500

What does the saying "Don't put all your eggs in one basket" mean?

Don’t depend completely on one plan, with nothing to fall back on if things go wrong!


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500

Approximately how many chocolate easter bunnies are produced per year?


A. 90 million   B. 60 million   C. 20 million D. 50 million   E. 30 million  

A. 90 million


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1000

Jellybeans became a prominent Easter treat during which war?

World War 1!

1000

The Easter Bunny symbolizes what?


Fertility and renewal - Joy and forgiveness - Kindness and heroism - Friendship and rejoice - Wonder and curiosity

fertility and renewal!

1000

What does the saying "Bright-Eyed and Bushy-Tailed." mean?

Alert, Eager, Lively!

1000

Which roasted meat is associated with Easter?


A. Beef   B. Chicken   C. Lamb   D. Rabbit    E. Pork

C. Lamb

1500

What do you use to collect easter eggs?

Easter basket!

1500

What country did easter egg decorating originate from? 

The Ukraine!

1500

What does the saying "Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs." mean?

To destroy a reliable and valuable source.

1500

What country would you find the Largest Easter egg in the world?


A. United States   B. Germany   C. Scotland   D. Ireland   

E. Canada

E. Canada

2000

True or False

We have school on Easter.

False

Easter is always on a Sunday!

2000

True or False


Easter is celebrated twice per year. In the Spring and in the Fall.

False 

Easter is only celebrated in the Spring.

2000

What does the saying "The grass is always greener on the other side" mean?

The belief that an alternative will be better, even though it probably won’t be.

2000

What was the first Easter basket supposed to resemble?


A. The coming of spring   B. A fruit basket   

C. A flower pot   D. A bird's nest   E. The sun

D. A bird's nest

2500

What flower is considered a flower of Easter?

Lillies!

2500

Where did the word Easter come from?

The term ‘Easter’ came from Eostre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility.

2500

What does the saying "To pull a rabbit out of a hat." mean?

Come up with an unexpected solution to a problem.

2500

What is the most popular Easter candy?


A. Jellybeans   B. Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs   

C. Marshmallow Peeps   D. Chocolate Bunny   E. Sour Patch Kids

B. Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs