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Class Clown
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
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Christmas Test
1. Which of these names does NOT belong to one of Santa's reindeer?
A) Comet
B) Prancer
C) Blitzen
D) Klaxon
2. At Christmas, it is traditional to exchange kisses beneath a sprig of which plant?
A) Ivy
B) Yew
C) Holly
D) Mistletoe
3. In the Ukraine, what does it mean if you find a spider web in the house on Christmas morning?
A) Good luck
B) Misfortune will strike in the coming year
C) The winter will be unusually cold
D) Your house needs cleaning!
4. In many households, part of the fun of eating Christmas pudding is finding a trinket that predicts your fortune for the coming year. For instance, finding a coin means you will become wealthy. What will you be if you find a button?
A) Poor
B) Famous
C) A bachelor
D) Called away on a trip
5. If you were given some frumenty at a Medieval Christmas party, what would you probably do with it?
A) Eat it
B) Burn it
C) Put it in your sweetheart's hair
D) Use it to polish your boots
6. Which of the following names does NOT belong one of the Three Kings?
A) Caspar
B) Balthazar
C) Teleost
D) Melchior
7. One of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes takes place during the Christmas season. Which of these does the tale hinge upon?
A) A burglar disguised as Father Christmas
B) A blue diamond found in a goose
C) A cat trapped in an organ pipe
D) A poisoned flask of Napoleon brandy
8. Which well-known author of fantasy fiction also created a book called The Father Christmas Letters?
A) Lewis Carroll
B) J.R.R. Tolkien
C) E. Nesbit
D) C.S. Lewis
9. One of the most loved Christmas books is A Christmas Carol. Who wrote it?
A) Mark Twain
B) Charles Dickens
C) Hans Christian Andersen
D) Thomas M. Sawyer
10. In Sweden, a common Christmas decoration is the Julbukk, a small figurine of a goat. Of what material is it usually made?
A) Candy
B) Straw
C) Uranium
D) Fir wood
11. What is the Irish custom of "feeding the wren" or "hunting the wren" on December 26?
A) Taking one's in-laws out to dinner
B) Carrying a wren door to door, to collect money for charity
C) Leaving a basket of cakes at the door for passers-by
D) Putting out suet and seeds for the wild birds
12. In Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker", who is the nutcracker's main enemy?
A) A girl called Clara
B) The King of the Mice
C) Dr. Almond
D) Drosselmeyer the magician
13. At lavish Christmas feasts in the Middle Ages, swans and peacocks were sometimes served "endored". What does that mean?
A) The feet and beaks were coated with gold
B) The guests knelt in adoration as the birds were brought in
C) The birds had been raised on grain soaked in brandy
D) The flesh was painted with saffron dissolved in melted butter
14. All through the Christmas season in old England, "lambswool" could be found in the houses of the well-to-do. What was it?
A) Imitation snow used in decorations
B) A brew of hot ale with roast apples floating in it
C) The material used for knitting Christmas gifts
D) A fluffy confection made from almonds and sugar
15. The ancient game of Snapdragon has been part of English Christmases for over 300 years. Players are egged on by a chant, part of which goes, "Take care you don't take too much, Be not greedy in your clutch, Snip, snap, dragon!" What is "the dragon" in this game?
A) A costumed child
B) Flames of burning brandy
C) The oldest male in the room
D) A "snapper" made from fireplace tongs
16. In Victorian times, most Londoners would have been familiar with the "goose club". What was it?
A) A pantomime troupe specializing in slapstick
B) A stout stick used for slaughtering geese
C) A banjo-like instrument used in door-to-door caroling
D) A method of saving to buy a goose for Christmas
17. After Scrooge has reformed his life at the end of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, he invites Bob Cratchit to join him for some "smoking bishop". What did he mean?
A) A fast variation of chess popular in Victorian London
B) A premium pipe tobacco
C) A hot spiced drink
D) A Christmas pudding, soaked in brandy and set alight
18. In Victorian England, turkeys were popular for Christmas dinners. Some of the birds were raised in Norfolk, and taken to market in London. To get them to London, the turkeys:
A) Were herded by sheep dogs
B) Flew
C) Rode in huge wagons called "turkey-vans"
D) Were supplied with boots made of sacking or leather
19. Many movies on Christmas themes have been made for television and the cinema over the years, including dozens of versions of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Which of the following films has NOT yet been made?
A) The Jetsons' Christmas Carol
B) Popeye's Christmas Carol
C) Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol
D) Mickey's Christmas Carol
20. In Greek legend, malicious creatures called Kallikantzaroi sometimes play troublesome pranks at Christmas time. What should you do to get rid of them?
A) Placate them with gifts of rice pudding
B) Burn either salt or an old shoe
C) Sing hymns in a loud voice
D) Throw your sandals at them
21. George Frederick Handel's great Christmas oratorio, The Messiah, was first performed in 1742. Where did the performance take place?
A) London
B) Dublin
C) Vienna
D) Jerusalem
22. The poinsettia is a traditional Christmas flower. Where did it originally grow?
A) Canada
B) China
C) Mexico
D) Spain
23. What important contribution to our Christmas customs was made by Louis Prang, who came to the USA from Germany in the 19th century?
A) Printing the first special Christmas edition of a major magazine
B) Being first to use an image of Santa Claus in an advertisement
C) Publishing the first children’s book featuring Santa Claus
D) Popularizing the sending of printed Christmas cards
24. One fairly modern Christmas ritual is the British monarch's broadcast to the people on Christmas day. The first was given by George V in 1932. Who wrote the king's speech?
A) The king himself
B) Children’s author Enid Blyton
C) Rudyard Kipling
D) Sir Winston Churchill
25. In Lithuania, if Kaledu Senelis, or Grandfather Christmas, appears to the children on Christmas Eve to hand out presents, the recipient must:
A) Find the gift while blindfolded
B) Guess what the gift is, or pay a forfeit
C) Kneel to receive the gift
D) Perform a song or poem before receiving the gift
26. When was Christmas first celebrated?
A) The year after Jesus was crucified
B) Around 100 AD
C) In the 4th Century
D) 1935
27. Where did the Christmas tree tradition originate?
A) Germany
B) Israel
C) New England
D) Scandinavia
28. Why was December 25th chosen as Christmas Day?
A) That's when Jesus was born
B) To compete with a pagan celebration
C) That's when Christmas trees are in season
D) That's when the Bible says to celebrate it
29. How did the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe develop?
A) Eating it makes your mouth pucker
B) It was associated with the Scandinavian love goddess
C) The Druids used it in marriage ceremonies
D) It was used to make love potions in ancient times
30. What significance is holly in celebrating Christmas?
A) The pointed leaves represent the Star of Bethlehem
B) It was mistaken for mistletoe
C) The red berries are a Christmas color
D) The early church banned mistletoe, so holly was substituted
31. What country did poinsettias originally come from?
A) The U.S.
B) Cuba
D) Mexico
D) Brazil
32. Who probably was the first man to illuminate a Christmas tree with candles?
A) Alexander the Great
B) Pope John I
C) Martin Luther
D) Pope Bob II
33. Celebrating Christmas was once against the law in...?
A) Holland
B) Indiana
C) Massachusetts
D) Japan
34. St. Nicholas was born in what country?
A) The North Pole
B) Holland
C) Germany
D) Turkey
35. The candy cane legend says that it originated with a candy maker from where?
A) Indiana
B) Mexico
C) Germany
D) Turkey
36. In the Christmas carol 'Away in a Manger' where was the little Lord Jesus asleep on?
A) The Crib
B) The Bed
C) The Floor
D) The Hay
37. What was Joseph’s job?
A) Fisherman
B) Farmer
C) Builder
D) Carpenter
38. What colour is Santa Claus's belt?
A) Red
B)Yellow
C) Blue
D) Black
39. Who was Scrooge's dead business partner in "A Christmas Carol"?
A) Tiny Tim
B) Bob Cratchit
C) Jacob Marley
D) Bill Sykes
40. What did Harry Potter get for Christmas in his first semester at Hogwarts School?
A) A coat hanger
B) A pair of socks
C) An invisibility cloak
D) Train set
41. What is the all-time best-selling Christmas recording?
A) White Christmas
B) Jingle Bells
C) Frosty the Snowman
D) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
42. Which country traditionally provides Britain with a Christmas tree for Trafalgar Square in London?
A) France
B) Australia
C) Norway
D) Canada
43. In the song 'We wish you a Merry Christmas' what pudding was asked for?
A) Figgy Pudding
B) Plum Pudding
C) Rice Pudding
D) Sticky toffee pudding
44. Good King Wenceslas was king of which country?
A) Bohemia
B) Poland
C) Czechoslovakia
D) Hungary
45. In the song, the 12 days of Christmas, what didmy true love give on the fifth day?
A) Pipers piping
B) Lords a-leaping
C) Gold rings
D) Maids milking
46. What brought Frosty the Snowman to life?
A) Magic Snow
B) Pixie Dust
C) An old silk hat
D) A Kiss
47. Who was the composer of 'The Nutcracker' ballet?
A) Tchaikovsky
B) Handel
C) Bach
D) Schubert
48. In the Christmas song 'Let It Snow' what was the weather described as?
A) Frightful
B) Beautiful
C) Delightful
D) Ghastly
49. Which of the following was not a gift from a magi?
A) Myrrh
B) Diamonds
C) Gold
D) Frankincense
50. In the movie 'Miracle on 34th Street', Kris Kringle is hired to play Santa Claus in what large department store?
A) FAO Schwarz
B) Marshall Field's
C) Macy's
D) Gimble's
EDIT: You may have noticed this thread was closed as soon as it was entered. That was not intended to limit your input or enjoyment in any way. On the contrary, your participation is most welcome. The action was taken to prevent eager Peeps from going into some search engine, finding the answer, and posting it, as happened on several occasions in the past. (Of course I harvest a lot of this material from other sources. You didn’t think I create it all myself, did you? I’m good, but I’m not that good!) Regrettably, that also means that folks who legitimately work out their own answers, and would like to post them, don’t get to display their prowess, but I’m afraid that can’t be helped. I’ll open the thread in a couple of days, when Peeps have had an opportunity to try their hand at a solution, and you can post away then. The official answer will come a bit after that. I appreciate your patience and understanding, and hope you enjoy the exercise.
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