What does the word “tradition” mean?
A. A custom or activity that changes slightly every year
B. A religious custom or activity passed through generations
C. A repeated custom or activity passed through generations
D. A custom or activity made by the government, repeated every year
C. A repeated custom or activity passed through generations
What does “don’t put all your eggs in one basket” mean?
A. Don’t rely on only one plan
B. Don't eat too much
C. Don’t be selfish
D. Don't care too much about one person
A. Don’t rely on only one plan
What animal is used instead of the Easter Bunny in Australia?
A. Kangaroo
B. Koala
C. Bilby
D. Emu
C. Bilby
What flower is commonly used at Easter?
A. Rose
B. Tulip
C. Lily
D. Sunflower
C. Lily
What does Easter celebrate in Christianity?
A. Jesus' birth
B. Jesus' resurrection
C. Jesus' testimony
D. Jesus' sacrifice
B. Jesus' resurrection
What is the name of the animal that delivers eggs on Easter?
A. Easter Rabbit
B. Easter Bunny
C. Easter Hare
D. Easter Elf
B. The Easter Bunny
What does it mean to have “a spring in your step”?
A. You’re starting a new jounrey
B. You’re jumping like a bunny
C. You feel happy and energetic
D. You’re tired and feeling broken
C. You feel happy and energetic
In which country do children dress as witches for Easter?
A. Italy
B. Sweden
C.Germany
D. Japan
B. Sweden
What is on top of a hot cross bun?
A. A star
B. A heart
C. A circle
D. An X
D. An X
On what day did Jesus rise from the dead?
A. Friday
B. Saturday
C. Sunday
D. Monday
C. Sunday
Which word means “related to religion or sacred practices,” especially during holidays like Easter?
A. Festive
B. Spiritual
C. Edible
D. Creative
B. Spiritual
What does “come out of your shell” mean?
A. To stop being vulnerable
B. To wake up and start your day
C. To open your mind to new ideas
D. To become more social or confident
D. To become more social or confident
What country makes a giant omelette on Easter Monday?
A. Spain
B. Mexico
C. Brazil
D. France
D. France
What color is often seen at Easter?
A. Monochrome colors
B. Rainbow colors
C. Pastel colors
D. Neon colors
C. Pastel colors
What was the name of Jesus’ final meal?
A. The Easter supper
B. The Final supper
C. The Last Supper
D. The Holy supper
C. The Last Supper
In this sentence, what does the word “renewal” mean?
“Spring is a time of renewal, which is why Easter uses symbols like flowers and eggs.”
A. A time of beauty and birth
B. A period of purity and innocence
C. A time for restarting or growth
D. A period of celebration and fertility.
C. A time for restarting or growth
What does “hop to it!” mean?
A. Take risks
B. Start doing something quickly
C. Try, even if its difficult
D. Jump to conclusions
B. Start doing something quickly
In which country do people splash water on each other on Easter Monday?
A. Ireland
B. Poland
C. Portugal
D. Austria
B. Poland
Why do we use eggs at Easter?
A. They are symbols of new life
B. They are symbols of God's love
C. They are symbols of purity
D. They are symbols of gratitude
A. They are symbols of new life
What is the 40-day period before Easter called?
A. Advent
B. Springtide
C. Fasting Days
D. Lent
D. Lent
What does "resurrect" mean?
A. To survive something difficult
B. To bring back to life
C. To restart an old habit
D. To choose a new direction in life
B. To bring back to life
What does the idiom “running around like a chicken with its head cut off” mean?
A. You are busy but getting nothing done
B. You are confused and panicking
C. You are chasing a dream but have no plan
D. You do a lot for others but are still disrespected
B. You are confused and panicking
In which country do people eat chocolate fish during Easter?
A. Belgium
B. England
C. France
D. Switzerland
C. France
What is the name of the week before Easter?
A. Spring Week
B. Lucky Week
C. Golden Week
D. Holy Week
D. Holy Week
What is the name of the day Jesus was crucified?
A. Good Friday
B. Holy Friday
C. Crucifixion Day
D. Resurrection Day
A. Good Friday