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Why are eggs used as a symbol during Easter?

They represent new life

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What does Easter celebrate in Christianity?

The resurrection of Jesus

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What does the Easter bunny represent?

New life and growth

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In which country did the Easter Bunny tradition begin?

Germany

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What season does Easter happen in?

Spring

200

What activity involves hiding eggs for children to find?

Easter egg hunt

200

On what day did Jesus rise from the dead?

Sunday

200

What flower is commonly linked to Easter?

Lily

200

What color are Easter eggs traditionally dyed in Greece?

Red

200

Why does Easter change dates each year?

It is based on the moon (lunar calendar)

300

Why were eggs not eaten during Lent in the past?

Because people were fasting and avoiding certain foods

300

What happened on Good Friday?

Jesus was crucified

300

What does the cross remind Christians of?

Jesus’ sacrifice

300

What animal is used instead of the Easter Bunny in Australia?

Bilby

300

What is the 40-day period before Easter called?

Lent

400

Where did the idea of the Easter Bunny come from?

Germany

400

What is the name of the tomb being empty when people visited it?

The empty tomb

400

What does the empty tomb represent?

Jesus has risen

400

What do people in Spain often do during Easter week?

Parades or processions

400

What holiday is connected to the time when Jesus was crucified?

Passover

500

Why do people give chocolate eggs instead of real eggs today?

As a fun and tasty tradition that replaced real eggs

500

Who were the first people to discover Jesus’ tomb was empty?

Women followers of Jesus

500

What does light (like candles) symbolize at Easter?

Jesus as the light of the world

500

Why do some countries celebrate Easter on a different day?

They use different calendars

500

Why is Easter the most important Christian holiday?

Because it celebrates Jesus rising from the dead