Get ready to embrace the holiday season with our â150 Christmas Trivia Questionsâ. This captivating collection spans various topics, from historical facts, global customs, and culinary traditions to pop culture references. This trivia is designed to entertain, educate, and instill a festive cheer. So, letâs dive into this jolly journey of holiday trivia together!
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ToggleChristmas History Quiz
Test your knowledge of the origins and evolution of Christmas celebrations. Discover the events that shaped modern Christmas customs.
- When was the first Christmas celebration?
The year 336 A.D
- Who was responsible for establishing Christmas as a national holiday in the United States?
The individual responsible is Ulysses S. Grant, who served as President.
- In which year was Christmas mentioned as a national holiday?Â
1870
- Christmas is a term; where does it initially come from?
From Old English
- Christmas is always celebrated on 25 December. Why?
To coincide the celebrations with the Pagan winter solstice.
- Christmas is celebrated on December 25th. When is the earliest known instance?
336 AD, in Rome
- Who is accepted to conduct the tradition of the Christmas tree in England?
Prince Albert
- In Germany, What is the origin year of the Christmas tree tradition?
Early 16th century
- Whatâs the historical background of the Christmas stocking tradition?
Derives from the legend of St. Nicholas filling poor childrenâs stockings with gifts.
- Can you describe how the custom of gift-giving during Christmas came about?
Originates from the Magi giving gifts to baby Jesus.
- Could you provide some information on Saint Nicholas?
A 4th-century bishop in Myra, known for secret gift-giving, became the model for Santa Claus.
- What is the meaning associated with the â12 days of Christmasâ?
Christmas to the Epiphany, the twelve days on January 6th.
- Where did the tradition of the Christmas wreath originate?
From ancient Romans, who hung wreaths as a sign of victory.
- The inaugural Christmas card was sent in which year?
1843
- Where does the quirky tradition of the Christmas pickle come from?
Itâs a predominantly American tradition of uncertain origin, sometimes attributed to Germany.
- How did mistletoe become associated with Christmas celebrations?
Ancient pagan rituals; it was believed to have fertility and health properties.
- What year saw the production of the first commercial Christmas card?
In 1843, the inaugural commercial Christmas card was created.
- Why was Christmas banned in Puritan America?
It was seen as a wasteful and disorderly celebration, not biblically justified.
- Can you explain how caroling became a customary part of Christmas celebrations?
Initially, it was a pagan tradition of singing and dancing adopted by Christians.
- What was the original title of Charles Dickensâs âA Christmas Carolâ?
A Christmas Carol
- Could you describe who Krampus is and his significance in Christmas lore?
Krampus, in Central European folklore, is a horned, half-goat, half-demon creature that punishes misbehaving children during the Christmas season.
- When were Christmas lights first used?
1882
- What is the history behind Santaâs reindeer?
The 1823 poem âA Visit from St. Nicholasâ first introduced Santaâs reindeer.
- The âSilent Nightâ was first performed in which year?
1818
- The United States legally acknowledges Christmas as a holiday. Which was the first state?
Alabama
- When is the Epiphany typically celebrated?
January 6th
- What are the usual names given to the Three Magi?
Melchior, Balthazar, and Caspar.
- Who introduced the tradition of roasting a turkey for Christmas dinner?
The Victorians in England.
- Could you tell me how the Yule log tradition came to be?
The Yule log tradition originated from ancient Norse celebrations of the winter solstice.
- Can you identify the initial users of the term âXmasâ?
Monks in the 15th century used âXmasâ for brevity.
- What was the initial purpose of candy canes?
Candy canes were initially used to teach children about the Christian faith.
- What city is known for having a massive ice and snow sculpture festival around Christmas?
Harbin, China
- Why did New England Puritans ban Christmas between 1659 and 1681?
The commitment has been made.
- What is the significance of candles in windows during Christmas?
The Christmas candle symbolizes Christ as the light of the planet.
- When did the tradition of Advent calendars begin, and where?
Germany, in the 19th century.
Worldwide Christmas Trivia
Explore diverse global Christmas customs and traditions. Learn about unique festive practices from various corners of the world.
- How is Christmas traditionally celebrated in Australia?
Christmas in Australia is often celebrated outdoors due to the warm weather.
- What is a traditional Christmas dessert in Italy?
Panettone
- What is âBoxing Day,â celebrated in the UK and Commonwealth countries?
Boxing Day is a day to give to the less fortunate
- How is Christmas celebrated in Russia?
In Russia, Christmas is typically celebrated on January 7th due to the Orthodox calendar.
- What is the term âfeast of the seven fishes?â
The seven best seafood dishes on Christmas tradition.
- What is the Japanese tradition for Christmas dinner?
KFC, surprisingly, due to a victorious marketing campaign.
- Could you describe the celebration known as âDia de los Reyesâ in Spain?
âDia de los Reyesâ celebrates the Biblical Magiâs visit to baby Jesus.
- How is the festive season of Christmas typically observed in South Africa?
South Africans often celebrate with a barbecue, called a âbraai.â
- What is the tradition of the âCaga Tioâ in Catalonia?
âCaga Tioâ is a âpoopingâ log that âdropsâ treats when beaten.
- Could you list some of the customary foods consumed during the Christmas celebrations in Germany?
Stollen, Lebkuchen, and GlĂŒhwein.
- What is âJulebukkingâ in Norway?
âJulebukkingâ is a form of Christmas caroling.
- How do the French celebrate Christmas?
The French celebrate with a big called âle RĂ©veillon.â
- What is âBefanaâ in Italian Christmas tradition?
âBefanaâ is a crone who takes gifts to children on Epiphany.
- How do people celebrate Las Posadas in Mexico?
âLas Posadasâ is a celebration with processions and nativity reenactments in nine-day.
- What is the tradition of âKrampusâ in Austria?
 âKrampusâ is a fine tool that punishes naughty children.
- How do Greeks traditionally celebrate Christmas?
Greeks often attend church and fast before a big meal on Christmas Eve.
- What is the significance of âChristmas crackersâ in the UK?
âChristmas crackersâ are popped to reveal a small gift and a paper crown.
- How is âSt. Stephenâs Dayâ or âWren Dayâ celebrated in Ireland?
Involves parades and music.
- What is the Icelandic tradition of âYule Ladsâ?
âYule Ladsâ are 13 mischievous elves who visit children in the 13 days before Christmas.
- What is âJulbordâ in the Swedish Christmas tradition?
âJulbordâ is a big Christmas buffet.
- How do Finns typically celebrate Christmas?
Finns often visit saunas on Christmas Eve.
- What is typically served for a Christmas Eve dinner in Poland?
Wigilia is a meal that traditionally includes fish and beetroot soup.
- How do Brazilians celebrate Christmas?
Brazilians celebrate with fireworks, large meals, and âPapai Noel.â
- How is Christmas celebrated in the Philippines?
Christmas in the Philippines often involves a series of nine masses leading.
up to Christmas âSimbang Gabi.â
- What is a âpohutukawa,â and why is it significant to Christmas in New Zealand?
âPohutukawaâ is a New Zealand Christmas tree.
- How can people celebrate Christmas in Ethiopia?
In Ethiopia, Christmas (âGannaâ) is celebrated with fasting, then church services, and a feast.
- Â In the Netherlands, What is the tradition of âSinterklaas?â
âSinterklaasâ is a Dutch kind of Santa Claus who arrives by steamboat in late November.
- What is the tradition of âTiĂł de Nadalâ in Catalonia?
âTiĂł de Nadalâ is similar to âCaga Tio,â a log that âexcretesâ gifts when beaten.
- How do people in Bethlehem celebrate Christmas?
In Bethlehem, Christmas involves large church services and processions.
- How is Christmas celebrated in Greenland?
In Greenland, people enjoy a meal of âkiviak,â aged bird meat.
- What type of leaf is the âParolâ?
The âParolâ is traditionally made from bamboo and paper.
- Which Scandinavian country gifts a Christmas tree to the UK every year?
Norway
- What is âTomteâ or âNisseâ in Scandinavian folklore?
âTomteâ or âNisseâ are gift-bearing gnomes.
- What is a âKallikantzaroiâ in Greek Christmas tradition?
âKallikantzaroiâ are malevolent goblins that cause mischief during the twelve days of Christmas.
- How do people celebrate Christmas in Antarctica with the scientists stationed there?
In Antarctica, scientists often exchange handmade gifts and share a special meal.
Pop Culture Christmas
Dive into the influence of pop culture on Christmas celebrations. Understand the role of movies, music, and TV shows in shaping our holiday perceptions.
- What material is Frosty the Snowmanâs nose constructed from?
A button
- Who is the actor portraying George Bailey in âItâs a Wonderful Lifeâ?
James Stewart
- Can you tell me the name of the primary character in the movie âElfâ?
Buddy
- Inâ The Polar Express,â What is referred to as âThe First Gift of Christmas.âÂ
A bell
- Who is Scroogeâs departed business associate in âA Christmas Carolâ?
Jacob Marley
- Where are the McCallisters headed for a vacation in âHome Alone,â leaving Kevin behind?
Paris
- Who lends their voice to Jack Skellington in âThe Nightmare Before Christmasâ?
Chris Sarandon (speaking) and Danny Elfman (singing).
- Can you recall the townâs name in âThe Grinch Who Stole Christmasâ?
Whoville
- Who plays the role of Santa Claus in âThe Santa Clauseâ?
Tim Allen
- What is the name of Rudolphâs father?
Donner
- Can you name the neighborâs dog that spoils Griswoldâs holiday meal in âNational Lampoonâs Christmas Vacationâ?
Snot
- What name do the elves use for Santa Claus in âThe Santa Clausâ movie?
Topo Gigio
- Which Christmas movie has grossed the most at the box office?
âThe Grinchâ (2018).
- Who is known for singing âSanta Claus Is Coming to Townâ?
Bruce Springsteen
- Which TV channel repeatedly airs âA Christmas Storyâ every Christmas?
TBS
- What are the four main food groups, according to Buddy the Elf in âElfâ?
Syrup, Candy, candy corn, and candy canes.
- What song does Bing Crosby sing in âWhite Christmasâ?
White Christmas
- Who wrote the Christmas song performed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono?
John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
- In âLove Actually,â who is in love with his best friendâs wife?
Mark, played by Andrew Lincoln.
- What character does Tim Allen portray in âThe Santa Clauseâ?
Scott Calvin.
- Who is the original singer of âLast Christmasâ?
Wham!.
- Who stars in âBad Santaâ?
Tony Cox
- What alternative to âMerry Christmasâ do characters in âDie Hardâ use?
Yippee-ki-yay.
Christmas Food & Drink Facts
Learn about worldwide culinary traditions associated with Christmas. Discover the history of festive food and drink staples.
- What components are essential to eggnog?
Milk, eggs, sugar, and typically some type of alcohol like rum or bourbon.
- In the UK, Whatâs the traditional Christmas meal?
Roast turkey with stuffing, roast potatoes, vegetables, pigs in blankets, and gravy.
- Whatâs the main ingredient in Stollen, a German Christmas bread?
Dried fruits and nuts.
- What Christmas delicacy is crafted from marsh-whorts?
Cranberries.
- What kind of food is a Yule Log?
Sponge cake
- Whatâs the name of the dome-shaped Italian Christmas cake?
Panettone.
- What kind of pie is traditionally left for Santa on Christmas Eve?
Mince pie.
- What types of cookies are typically hung on Christmas trees?
Gingerbread cookies.
- What fruit is often put in Christmas stockings?
An orange.
- Which spice flavors mulled wine?
Cinnamon.
- Which bird typically makes up the Christmas dinner in America?
Turkey.
- What is the traditional meal often consumed in Japan during Christmas?
KFC fried chicken.
- Which country has the tradition of eating KFC for Christmas dinner?
Japan.
- What dish is traditionally consumed on La Vigilia (The Vigil), an Italian Christmas Eve tradition?
Seafood.
- What beverage is commonly left for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve?
Milk.
- Whatâs the main ingredient in the holiday dish haggis?
Lungs, Sheepâs heart, and liver.
- Which cookie, usually shaped like a shepherdâs staff, symbolizes the shepherds who visited baby Jesus?
Candy cane.
- What German drink, often enjoyed during Christmas, combines heated wine, spices, nuts, and occasionally raisins?
GlĂŒhwein.
- Whatâs usually used to top âPavlovaâ, a meringue-based dessert, in Australia during Christmas?
Fresh fruit and cream.
- What fruit is traditionally used in a Christingle?
An orange.
- Which fish is traditionally eaten in Italy for Christmas Eve dinner?
Seven different types of seafood, often including eel.
- Whatâs the main ingredient in traditional Tamales, a dish popular in Mexico during Christmas?
Masa (corn dough).
- What sauce is served with Christmas pudding in the UK?
Brandy butter or custard.
- What is âOplatek,â the Christmas wafer often shared before the Christmas meal in Poland?
Wafer or thin bread.
- Whatâs the main component of Gingerbread cookies?
Ginger.
- What hard candy is a traditional Christmas ornament in the United States?
Candy cane.
- Whatâs the name given to the traditional Christmas roast in France, which can be a stuffed duck, capon, or turkey?
RĂ©veillon.
- Whatâs the name of the Scandinavian mulled wine usually served on Christmas?
Glögg.
- What ingredients make up a mince pie?
Mincemeat is a mixture of spices and dried fruits.
- Whatâs the French Yule log-shaped cake called?
Bûche de Noël.
- What alcoholic beverage is used to enhance the flavor of eggnog?
Rum or brandy.
- What is the colorful, fruit and nut-filled gelatinous dessert traditionally served during Christmas in the Philippines?
Puto Bumbong.
Music & Literature Christmas Quiz
Engage with the influence of music and literature on Christmas traditions. Learn about classic carols and timeless festive tales.
- Which song includes the line âIâll be home for Christmasâ?
Iâll Be Home for Christmas.
- Can you identify the all-time top-selling Christmas song?
White Christmas
- Who is credited with writing the poem âA Visit from St. Nicholasâ?
Clement Clarke Moore.
- Can you name the most regularly recorded Christmas song?
Silent Night.
- In the Nutcracker ballet, What is the name of the female character?
Clara
- Who created the melody for the song âWhite Christmasâ?
Irving Berlin
- Which Christmas tune was performed by Paul McCartney?
Wonderful Christmastime
- Who is the vocalist for the Christmas hit âFeliz Navidadâ?
Jose Feliciano
- What is the seventh dayâs gift according to the carol â12 Days of Christmasâ?
Seven swans a-swimming
- Which Christmas tune includes the line âWith the kids jingle bellingâ?
Itâs the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.
- Can you name the best-selling Christmas single to date?
White Christmas
- Which group performed âDo They Know Itâs Christmas?â for charity?
Band-Aid
- Which novel starts with the line âMarley was dead, to begin withâŠâ?
A Christmas Carol
- Who is credited with writing âThe Polar Expressâ?
Chris Van Allsburg
- Can you list the four apparitions in âA Christmas Carolâ?
Jacob Marley, The Ghost of Christmas Present, The Ghost of Christmas Past, The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
- What is the name of the young girl in âThe Nutcrackerâ ballet?
Clara
- Who wrote the musical score for âThe Nutcrackerâ ballet?
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Who penned âThe Father Christmas Lettersâ?
J.R.R. Tolkien
- In tune with âFrosty the Snowman,â what brings Frosty to life?
An old silk hat.
- What is the title of the animated TV special starring a reindeer with a luminous nose?
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
- In âA Charlie Brown Christmas,â which song does Lucy ask Schroeder to perform on his piano?
- What is the Christmas song that Bing Crosby initially performed in the movie âHoliday Innâ?
White Christmas
- Which enduring Christmas song was composed during the Cuban missile crisis?
Do You Hear What I Hear?
- Can you name the Christmas song that was initially a Thanksgiving song?
Jingle Bells
- In âThe Chipmunk Song,â what Christmas gift does Alvin want?
A hula hoop
- Which bird is referred to in the carol âWinter Wonderlandâ?
A bluebird
- Who authored âA Visit from St. Nicholasâ?
Clement Clarke Moore
- Can you name the three books in âThe Christmas Boxâ trilogy?
The Christmas Box, The Letter, and The Timepiece
- What does âSilent Nightâ represent in the song of the same title?
The peacefulness of the night when Jesus was born.
Conclusion
With that, we wrap up our exciting tour through â150 Christmas Trivia Questionsâ. We hope it stirred your holiday spirit, broadened your knowledge, and brought you a dash of festive joy. As we part ways, remember to carry forward the Christmas cheer. Hereâs wishing you a magical and Merry Christmas!
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