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100

What animal is a symbol of Easter?

The rabbit (Easter Bunny)

100

What do children search for during Easter?

Easter eggs

100

What sweet treat is often given in Easter baskets?

Chocolate

200

What day of the week is Easter celebrated on?

Sunday

200

What meat is traditionally eaten at Easter time?
• A. Lamb
• B. Chicken
• C. Beef

Lamb

200

What is the name of the game where children go looking for Easter eggs?
• A. Easter Egg Hunt
• B. Easter Egg Race
• C. Easter Egg Party

Easter Egg Hunt

300

What event does Easter celebrate?

The resurrection of Jesus Christ

300

Easter takes place on the same day every year, true or false?
• A. True
• B. False

False.Easter is a "moveable feast" that does not fall on the same calendar date each year.

300

Apart from rabbits, what other animal is associated with Easter?
• A. Sheep
• B. Chick
• C. Duck

Chick

400

In which country did the Easter Bunny originate?
• A. The U.K.
• B. Spain
• C. Germany

Germany

400

In which fairy tale does a rabbit carry a pocket watch and say "I’m late?"
• A. Bambi
• B. Alice in Wonderland
• C. The Ugly Duckling

Alice in Wonderland

400

Which of these is a real place?

a.       Bunny Island

b.       Easter Island

c.       Chocolate Land

Easter Island

500

Why do lots of Easter Eggs have a fish scale design on them?
A. It’s pretty
B. Cadbury’s designed it.
C. To represent the fish eaten on Good Friday  

To represent the fish eaten on Good Friday.

On Good Friday, it's tradition to eat fish rather than meat

500

Which country did the expensive Easter egg (Fabergé Egg) originally come from?

A. China  B. France   C. Russia

RUSSIAAAAA

The famous and expensive Fabergé eggs originated in Russia. Fabergé eggs are masterpieces of luxury, crafted from precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, palladium) 

 

500

Easter Island is a special territory of which country? 

A. England

B. Germany

C. Chile

C. Chile

Easter Island is named because Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen discovered it on Easter Sunday, April 5, 1722. He named it Paasch-Eyland (18th-century Dutch for "Easter Island") while exploring the Southeast Pacific.