Christmas
Halloween
Easter
Valentines Day
Independence Day
100

What day is Christmas on?

December 25th

100

What day is Halloween celebrated on?

October 31st

100

Why do we celebrate Easter?

Resurrection of Jesus Christ

100

What day is Valentines Day celebrated on?

February 14th

100

How many stars and stripes does the US flag have?

50 stars and 13 stripes

200

Why is Christmas important?

It was the birth of Jesus Christ 

200

What country is believed to be the origin of Halloween? 

Ireland

200

When did the Easter bunny start?

In the 1700s

200

What Valentine’s Day candy was first created on equipment made for lozenges?

Sweethearts.

200

Every July 4th, what food is most commonly consumed?

Hot Dogs

300

Which one of Santa's reindeer was named after another holidays mascot? 

Cupid.

300

Which state in the US has the longest haunted house?

Ohio

300

What season is Easter celebrated in? 

Spring

300

 “Wearing your heart on your sleeve” has origins from honoring which Roman goddess?

Juno

300

Who gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

French People
400

What is the most common Christmas song?

Jingle Bells, All I want for Christmas is you and/or White Christmas

400

What Parade is celebrated in New York City every Halloween?

The Village Halloween Parade 

400

Why do we paint eggs on Easter.

The eggs that are Dyed red are to represent the blood of Jesus Christ

400

When was the oldest-known Valentine’s Day message written?

1415

400

 What was the total number of people who signed the Declaration of Independence?

56

500

What are some of Santa's reindeer named?

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and, Rudolph.

500

Why do we carve pumpkins for Halloween?

To frighten away Jack's wandering soul.

500

Why do we call Easter "Easter"?

 "Easter" comes from Eostre, or Eostrae, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility.

500

Who wrote the oldest-known Valentine’s Day message?

The Duke of Orleans

500

What is the location of the nation’s oldest Fourth of July parade?

Bristol, Rhode Island