Holidays
Food
Traditions
Symbols
Miscellaneous
100

What holiday is celebrated by lighting divas and signifies the triumph of good over evil?

Diwali

100

What is a food typically eaten on Lohri?

Rewari, Gajak, Peanuts, Popcorn, Sesame Sweets

100

The literal definition of Navaratri means what?

9 lights

100

This man, known for his kindness to children, may have been the inspiration for Santa Claus.

St. Nicholas

100

What do we call the extra day in February every 4 years?

Leap Day
200

What holiday includes children going door to door asking for candy?

Halloween

200

A traditional holiday drink made with eggs, milk, sugar, and sometimes alcohol is called what?

Eggnog

200

What do children typically get in their stockings if they’re on the Naughty List?

Lump of coal
200

What is Frosty the Snowman's nose?

Button

200

What country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees?

Canada

300

In Canada and the UK, this holiday is celebrated the day after Christmas.

Boxing Day

300

What is the most popular main course on Thanksgiving?

Turkey

300

What are the 3 main things you do on Lohri?

Dance, Sing, Bonfire

300

What fictional figure is associated with Saint Patrick's day, rainbows, and gold?

Leprechaun

300

What company popularized Santa into a jolly, plump man that wears red and white?

Coca-Cola

400

On which holiday do you decorate eggs and hide them?

Easter

400

In Japan, what US fast food chain has become a popular choice for Christmas dinner?

KFC

400

In what country did the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree originate?

Germany

400

Who is the symbol of Valentine's Day?

Cupid

400

What is a Reindeer in Canada called?

Caribou

500

What holiday marks the conclusion of the holy month of Fasting called Ramadan?

Eid

500

Latkes are a traditional food served during which holiday?

Hanukkah

500

Which Roman Emperor chose January 1st as New Year?

Julius Cesar

500

What large animal is use to seeing his shadow bringing news of an early or late spring?

Groundhog

500

What phenomenon causes the Northern Lights that are often visible in winter?

Auroras, caused by solar wind interacting with the Earth's magnetic field.