Again, from the pages of our “Making the Most of Christmas” packet, here's the second Christmas quiz.
(Here is the first.)
Christmas Quiz --- Number Two
1) Electric Christmas tree lights were first used in: A) 1776 B) 1895 C) 1914 D) 1933
2) The boar's head was a favorite dish in the traditional English Christmas feast. According to legend, the choice of this dish dates back to the Middle Ages when a particularly rowdy boar was killed by: A) St. Nicholas B) St. George C) King Wenceslas D) Choking to death on a book of Greek philosophy
3) Santa Claus, Kris Kringle, and Father Christmas are all names referring to what genuine Christian hero? A) Alexander the Great B) Saint Nicholas C) Joseph of Arimathea D) Old King Cole
4) What plant is called “Flower of the Holy Night” in Mexico? A) Winter's Rose B) Navidad de Valencia C) Poinsettia D) Piccolino
5) Most countries commemorate the visit of the Magi on what day? A) December 8 B) December 14 C) December 25 D) January 6
6) What traditional Christmas dish has a name that means “to swell or raise” A) Egg nog B) Plum pudding C) Divinity D) Marzipan
7) On Christmas Eve in 1944, a terrible tragedy occurred but accurate news of the event was unavailable for a long time afterwards. What was it? A) The sinking of the S.S. Leopoldville B) The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria C) The Boxer Rebellion in China D) Amelia Earhart's airplane crashed in the South Pacific
8) The famous defense of Santa Claus' existence written by the New York Sun in 1897 was written in response to a letter written by a little girl named: A) Belinda B) Mary C) Brooke D) Virginia
9) The first film version of Babes in Toyland starred what comedy team? A) The Marx Brothers B) Laurel and Hardy C) Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland D) Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis
10) When Santa is in Finland, he chooses a different form of transportation than the sleigh he uses in the U.S.A. What is it? A) A magic carpet B) A horse C) A goat named Ukko D) A white elk named Grizel
11) The details we have about the Advent of Jesus come from what New Testament books? A) All four gospels B) Matthew & Luke C) The gospel of John D) The epistles of Peter
12) In both Idaho and Indiana there is a town named: A) Christmas City B) Yuletide C) Tiny Tim D) Santa Claus
13) The day after Christmas, December 26, is known as Boxing Day in England and elsewhere. It is also the holy day associated with what saint? A) St. Stephen B) St. Nicholas C) St. Boniface D) St. Jerome
14) This traditional Christmas item was popularized by St. Francis of Assisi in 13th Century Italy. A) Crèche (nativity scene) B) Advent calendar C) Mistletoe D) Holly wreathes E) Lighted Christmas trees
15) In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, which spirit leads Ebenezer Scrooge to a cemetery? A) Christmas Past B) Christmas Present C) Christmas Future D) None of the spirits took Scrooge to a cemetery. It was Tiny Tim.
Answers: 1) B. American inventor, Ralph E. Morris is credited with the first use of electric Christmas lights. His purpose was to find something safer than candles which started more house fires than one could count. 2) D. Yes, the story suggests a student saved himself from a charging boar by throwing a book of Aristotle's writings at it. The boar greedily gulped down the book, choked itself, and thus became a meal for the student and his colleagues. 3) B 4) C. The Poinsettia is named after an American ambassador to Mexico who “discovered” the pretty flower in the 1820's. 5) D. January 6 is Epiphany 6) B. By the way, there are no plums in traditional plum pudding! 7) A 8) D 9) B 10) C. Ukko is supposedly made of straw. 11) B 12) D 13) A 14) A 15) C