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100

How many days does it take a Chicken egg to hatch? (Correct within 2 days)

21 days

100

How old are rabbits when their teeth stop growing?

TRICK! They never stop growing!

100

Easter is the second-biggest candy holiday of the year in the U.S. What holiday is #1?

Halloween

100

This gentle animal often appears in Easter art and can stand for innocence and new life.

A Lamb

100

In many countries, what do children use to collect candy and eggs during an Easter egg hunt?

Baskets

200

The largest Easter Egg Hunt ever was held on April 1, 2007, at Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Winter Haven, Florida. How many eggs were used?

(Closest to the number)

500,100 Eggs!

200

How many inches high do you think a rabbit can jump?

(Closest to the number)

36 Inches!

200

What part of the Chocolate Easter bunny do the majority of people tend to eat first?

The Ears!

200

The stone is rolled away and this place is found empty, showing that Jesus is alive again.

The Tomb

200

In some countries, kids don’t just find eggs, they also play games where they roll them, toss them, or knock them together. What kind of eggs do they usually use for these games?

Hard-Boiled Eggs

300

When you color Easter eggs, this common kitchen ingredient is often mixed with food coloring to help the color stick better.

Vinegar

300

Baby rabbits are often called “bunnies,” but their they are officially called what?

A Kit!

300

How many BILLIONS of jelly beans are eaten on easter?

(Closest to the number)

5 Billion!

300

What year did was Easter officially declared a U.S. Holiday?

It's never been declared a official holiday!

300

This famous Easter egg roll happens at the home of the U.S. president. What is this building called?

The White House

400

Eggs are one of the few foods that naturally contain what vitamin?

Vitamin D

400

What part of a rabbit’s body helps it keep its balance when it runs and jumps?

Its Tail

400

Peeps were first made in the 1950s, and thanks to modern machines, it now takes about six minutes to make a Peep instead of the original ____ hours when they were piped by hand.

(Closest to the number)

27

400

Which spring flower with big white petals is often seen in churches and homes at Easter?

Easter Lily

400

An estimated 16 billion jelly beans are made just for Easter each year. If you lined them up end to end how many times would they circle the earth?

(Closest to the number - Decimals)

3.2 times!

500

How tall was the world's largest decorated egg? (in Feet)

(Closest to the number)

54 ft, 10.3 inches!


500

What is the name of the underground tunnel systems where wild rabbits live together?

Warrens

500

Which easter candy is ranked as the most popular in the Utah?

1. Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs.

2. Chocolate Easter Bunnies

3. Jelly Beans

4. Peeps

5. Gummy Candies

500

The idea of a special hare or rabbit that brings eggs and treats to children at Easter came to America with immigrants from which European country?

Germany

500

In what country do kids sometimes dress up like little “Easter witches” with scarves and painted cheeks, go door‑to‑door, and trade drawings or letters for candy, similar to Halloween.

Sweden