Global Winter Food
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Winter Tradition and History
100

This thick stew from Louisiana is traditionally eaten during colder months.

Answer: What is gumbo?

100

This sport features two athletes racing head-first on a sled down an ice track.

Answer: What is luge?

100

This property of materials measures how well they resist heat flow.

Answer: What is insulation?

100

This line marks the southern boundary of Arctic winter conditions.

Answer: What is the Arctic Circle?

100

This ancient Roman festival helped influence modern winter celebrations.
A. Lupercalia
B. Saturnalia
C. Vestalia
D. Floralia

B. Saturnalia

200

This Korean winter dish is fermented cabbage flavored with chili and garlic.

Answer: What is kimchi?

200

This skiing discipline includes moguls and aerial jumps.

Answer: What is freestyle skiing?

200

This fabric is known for retaining warmth even when wet.

Answer: What is wool?

200

This wind brings cold, dry air to East Asia during winter.

Answer: What is the Siberian High?

200

Which winter holiday celebrates the winter solstice in many cultures?
A. Diwali
B. Yule
C. Ramadan
D. Passover

B. Yule

300

This Swiss winter dish involves scraping melted cheese onto potatoes or bread.

Answer: What is raclette?

300

This term describes a perfectly groomed ski slope.

Answer: What is a piste?

300

This body response reduces blood flow to extremities in cold temperatures.

Answer: What is vasoconstriction?

300

This phenomenon creates shimmering lights in polar skies.

Answer: What is the aurora borealis?

300

Which winter sport was part of the very first Winter Olympics in 1924?
A. Snowboarding
B. Ice dancing
C. Ski jumping
D. Biathlon

C. Ski jumping

400

This Japanese hot pot meal is commonly eaten in winter and cooked at the table.

Answer: What is nabe?

400

This snowboarding style focuses on rails, jumps, and tricks.

Answer: What is freestyle snowboarding?

400

This gas is often used to fill insulated jackets for extreme cold.

Answer: What is argon?

400

This region experiences 24 hours of darkness during winter solstice.

Answer: What is the polar region?

400

Which illness historically became more dangerous during cold winter months due to indoor crowding?
A. Malaria
B. Cholera
C. Pneumonia
D. Scurvy

C. Pneumonia

500

This Middle Eastern winter dessert is made with semolina, syrup, and nuts.

Answer: What is basbousa?

500

This winter endurance race crosses frozen tundra using dog sled teams.

Answer: What is the Iditarod?

500

This type of fabric allows sweat vapor to escape while blocking water.

Answer: What is breathable waterproof fabric?

500

This ocean current helps keep Western Europe warmer in winter.

Answer: What is the Gulf Stream?

500

Which Antarctic expedition became trapped in ice in 1915?
A. Scott’s Terra Nova
B. Amundsen’s South Pole
C. Shackleton’s Endurance
D. Byrd’s Polar Flight

C. Shackleton’s Endurance

600

This Icelandic winter delicacy is fermented shark traditionally eaten in midwinter.

Answer: What is hákarl?

600

This Olympic sport involves four athletes pushing a sled before jumping in.

Answer: What is bobsleigh (bobsled)?

600

This frost-related injury damages tissue without freezing it solid.

Answer: What is trench foot?

600

This mountain range strongly influences winter weather patterns in Europe.

Answer: What are the Alps?

600

Which international agreement governs peaceful scientific cooperation in Antarctica?
A. Geneva Convention
B. Arctic Council Charter
C. Antarctic Treaty
D. United Nations Climate Accord

C. Antarctic Treaty