EASTER HISTORY
EASTER EGGS
EASTER SYMBOLS
EASTER TRADITIONS - ESC
EASTER TRADITIONS - OTHER COUNTRIES
100

Where did the tradition of Easter eggs originate from? (continent)

-> medieval Europe (Germany)

100

What is the activity of collecting eggs called? 

What is the thing you collect them in called?

egg hunt(ing)

a basket

100

Name 3 animals associated with Easter.

rabbit (Easter bunny), chicken, lamb, hen

but also: duck, goose, sheep, pigeon, butterfly

100

Where is the annual American Easter Egg Roll held?

at the White House

100

Name at least 3 Czech Easter traditions.

baking mazanec, jidáše and Easter lamb; dying eggs; on Easter Monday: whipping with a pomlázka braided from willow branches, pouring or splashing water on girls

200

What do these days commemorate:

  • Maundy Thursday 
  • Good Friday
  • Easter Sunday 
  • Maundy Thursday (the Last Supper)
  • Good Friday (the crucifixion)
  • Easter Sunday (the resurrection)
200

What colour are Easter eggs dyed in Bulgaria? 

What does it represent?

red

the blood of Christ

200

What is the period of 40 days before Easter called?

Lent

200

What is an Easter nest?

a nest-shaped decoration filled with eggs or sweets

200

What do children dress up as for Easter in Finland?

witches

300

Where does the word Easter originate from?

Eostre = an ancient Anglo-Saxon goddess, symbol of rebirth 

300

What brings eggs and chocolates in France?

the church bells

300

What does the rolling of the eggs symbolize?

the rolling away of the stone from Jesus’ tomb

300

What are hot cross buns? 

What does sharing one mean?

small spiced cakes decorated with a cross

sharing one ensures friendship throughout the next year

300

Why do people at Corfu (Greece) smash pots on Holy Saturday?

to welcome spring (symbol of new crops that will be collected in the new pots)

400

When did the Easter bunny come to North America?

a) 1600s

b) 1700s

c) 1800s

d) 1900s

1700s

400

Approximately how many Easter eggs are sold each year in the USA? 

a) 3 million

b) 12 million

c) 110 million

d) 180 million

180 million

400

When was the Easter Bunny first mentioned?

a) in the 1400s

b) in the 1500s

c) in the 1600s

d) in the 1700s

in the 1500s

400

Why did Australians try to replace the Easter bunny with the Easter bilby?

rabbits are considered pests in Australia

400

What happens on Easter Monday in Hungary?

women have buckets of water poured over them by men reciting Easter poems

500

In what century were the first Easter eggs given?

a) 14th century

b) 15th century

c) 16th century

d) 17th century

16th century

500

Where was the largest Easter egg ever made, according to the Guinness World Records?

a) United States

b) Spain 

c) England

d) Italy

Italy (10.4 metres tall)

500

Approximately how many chocolate bunnies are sold each year in the USA?

a) 90+ million

b) 150+ million

c) 200+ million

d) 220+ million

90+ million

500

What does the Scottish "Sunday roast" dish consist of?

And what is Simnel Cake?

roast lamb or ham

a fruit cake decorated with 11 marzipan balls (= the 11 apostles)

500

Explain the competition called "Eierditschen".

What country does it come from?

eggs are hit against one another -> the winner is the person whose egg doesn’t break

- Germany