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General Trivia
100

What day of the week is Easter always celebrated on?

Sunday

100

What part of the chocolate bunny do most people eat first?

The ears

100

What video game franchise has a character named “Eggman”?

Sonic the Hedgehog

100

What country started the tradition of the Easter Bunny?

Germany

100

What’s the name of the mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter?

Pi (π)

200

What is the Sunday before Easter called?

Palm Sunday

200

What is the most popular Easter candy in the U.S.?

DOUBLE POINTS

Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs

200

What animated film features a bunny who wants to be a drummer?

Hop (2011)

200

Which candy was originally rejected because it looked too much like soap?

Peeps

200

What language has the most native speakers worldwide?

Mandarin Chinese

300

What flower is commonly associated with Easter?

Lily

300

What U.S. state produces the most eggs?

Iowa

300

What is the least favorite jelly bean flavor according to surveys?

Licorice

300

What’s a group of bunnies called?

Colony, nest or herd

300

What’s the only letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name?

Q

400

What event in Christianity does Easter celebrate?

The resurrection of Jesus Christ

400

What’s the main ingredient in marshmallows?

Sugar (plus gelatin and water)

400

What does the Easter bunny do?

DOUBLE POINTS

Hide eggs

400

Name an mammal that lays eggs

DOUBLE POINTS

Platypus and echidna

400

What is the term for a word or phrase that reads the same backward and forward?

Palindrome

500

What’s the name of the week leading up to Easter?

Holy Week

500

What U.S. candy brand introduced Reese’s Eggs?

Hershey’s

500

Which Disney movie features an actual rabbit as a main character?

Zootopia (Judy Hopps)

500

Easter Island is part of what country?

Chile

500

What’s the name of the scale used to measure the spiciness of peppers?

Scoville scale