When is Easter celebrated?
A) The first Sunday after April 8th
B) The first Sunday following the full moon after March 21st
C) The seventh Sunday of the year
D) The first full moon of the year
B) The first Sunday following the full moon after March 21st
A) Swimming in egg yolks
B) Easter egg hunting
C) Playing leap-frog in bunny costumes
D) Painting wild rabbits
B) Easter egg hunting
Which of the following is the icon on the chocolate milk container?
A) Nestle's Rabbit
B) Hershey Hare
C) Nesquik Rabbit
C) Nesquik Rabbit
In the timeless fable, which 'rabbit' lost the race?
A) Bugs Bunny
B) The Hare
C) Br'er Rabbit
B) The Hare
Where do (Easter) eggs come from?
A) Hedgehogs
B) Hens
C) Humpback Whales
D) Horses
Which of the following flowers are often associated with Easter?
A) Sunflowers
B) Lilies
C) Orchids
D) Lilacs
B) Lilies
What sport is played as an Easter tradition in Norway?
A) Snowboarding
B) Golf
C) Ice Hockey
D) Cross-Country Skiing
D) Cross-Country Skiing
Which roasted meat is often associated with Easter?
A) Lamb
B) Beef
C) Ham
A) Lamb
In Alice in Wonderland, what color is the rabbit that Alice chases down the hole?
A) Black
B) Gray
C) White
D) Pink
C) White
The first Easter egg was...
A) Black
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Pink
C) Red
What is the name of the 40-day time period leading up to Easter Sunday?
A) Advent
B) The Winter Solstice
C) Lent
D) Good Friday
C) Lent
What's an unusual Easter celebration tradition in Corfu, Greece?
A) They throw tomatoes
B) They throw eggs
C) They throw pots
D) They throw water balloons
C) They throw pots
What are traditional hot cross buns made without?
A) Flour
B) Salt
C) Dairy
D) Sugar
A) Dairy
What is a baby rabbit called?
A) Bunny
B) Puppy
C) Kitten
D) Kit
Of what are eggshells primarily made of?
A) Sodium Chloride
B) Calcium Carbonate
C) Potassium Bicarbonate
D) Chlorophyll
B) Calcium Carbonate
The idea of the Easter bunny originated in the 1700s in which country?
A) France
B) Germany
C) USA
D) Belgium
B) Germany
What year was the first annual Easter Egg Roll done at the White House in the U.S.?
A) April 1978
B) April 1878
C) April 1778
D) April 1678
B) April 1878
What dish do they make in Haux, France to celebrate Easter?
B) A giant omelette
What are female and male rabbits called, respectively.
A) Bunny, Rabbit
B) Fawn, Sow
C) Doe, Buck
D) Queen, Tom
In which country is the largest Easter egg located?
A) The US
B) The UK
C) Australia
D) Canada
D) Canada
What is the origin of the word Easter?
A) It means "spring" in Latin
B) It means "crucifix" in Hebrew
C) It refers to the Jewish people's freedom from Egypt
D) It was named after the Germanic Goddess of Dawn
D) It was named after the Germanic Goddess of Dawn, Eostre.
How do they celebrate Good Friday in Bermuda?
A) By flying kites
B) They send up balloons
C) Dancing
D) They make clothes
A) By flying kites
What percentage of people eat chocolate bunnies ears first?
A) 54%
B) 76%
C) 81%
D) 88%
B) 76%
What is the easter bunny a symbol of?
A) New life
B) Long life
C) Hope
D) Riches
A) New life
How many eggs does an average Norwegian hen lay in a year?
A) 140
B) 365
C) 330
D) 520
C) 330