Passover Story
Seder Plate
The 10 Plagues
Food
100

How long did it take the Jews to run out of Egypt?

40 days and 40 nights

100

How many items are on the seder plate?

6

100

How many plagues were there?

10

100

What can you not eat on Passover?

Chametz

200

Why do we eat matzah?

Because the Jews ran out of Eygpt and cooked bread (made out of flour and water) on their backs.

200

What do people dip the vegetable in?

Salt water

200

What was the first plague to occur?

All of the water turned to blood 

200

What is the Passover version of bread?

Matzah

300

Why did we put a stroke of goat's blood on the doorpost?

So the angle of the death of the first born passes over the houses

300

Why do we dip vegetables in saltwater?

To remind us of the Jew's tears

300

True or false:

One of the plagues was that all of the water turned into saltwater?

False (All of the water turned into blood)

300

What is it called when you hide the matzah?

The Afikoman

400

Why did King Pharoh not die in the Passover story?

Because G-d wanted him to be able to tell the story

400

List the missing item on the seder plate:

Shank bone, egg, bitter herbs, vegetable, _______, karpas

Haroset

400

List the missing plagues: 

All water turned to blood, ______, lice, wild animals, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children.

Frogs

400

How many glasses of grape juice/wine do you drink during the seder?

4 glasses

500

Why is Passover named Passover?

Because the angle of the first born PASSES OVER the houses.

500

What does the egg represent on the seder plate?

The circle of life and a new begining

500

True of false:

The death of the firstborn was the best plague

False (It was the worst plague to occur)

500

True or false: 

Coke is kosher for Passover

False (You can't drink coke on Passover)