A lighthearted Christmas quiz to make you smile. Answers are at the end.
Question 1
Which country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition?
- A. Germany
- B. Sweden
- C. England
Question 2
What was the first song ever broadcast from space?
- A. “Silent Night”
- B. “Jingle Bells”
- C. “Frosty the Snowman”
Question 3
What gift did the Little Drummer Boy give to the newborn Jesus?
- A. A lamb
- B. Gold
- C. A song
Question 4
In Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, what is the name of Scrooge’s deceased business partner?
- A. Jacob Marley
- B. Bob Cratchit
- C. Fred
Question 5
In the movie Home Alone, where does the McCallister family go on vacation when they leave Kevin behind?
- A. Paris
- B. Rome
- C. London
Question 6
Which U.S. state was the first to recognize Christmas as an official holiday?
- A. Alabama
- B. Virginia
- C. New York
Question 7
Who wrote the famous Christmas poem ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas?
- A. Clement Clarke Moore
- B. Washington Irving
- C. Edgar Allan Poe
Question 8
What is the most popular Christmas movie of all time, according to box office records?
- A. Home Alone
- B. Elf
- C. Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
Question 9
In which Gospel do we find the account of the angel announcing Jesus’ birth to shepherds?
- A. Matthew
- B. Luke
- C. John
Question 10
Who is the villain in The Nightmare Before Christmas?
- A. The Grinch
- B. Oogie Boogie
- C. Jack Skellington
Question 11
What was the name of George Bailey’s guardian angel in It’s a Wonderful Life?
- A. Alfred
- B. Clarence
- C. Harold
Question 12
Which reindeer is Rudolph’s father?
- A. Blitzen
- B. Prancer
- C. Donner
Question 13
What is the best-selling Christmas single of all time?
- A. “Last Christmas”
- B. “White Christmas”
- C. “All I Want for Christmas Is You”
Question 14
What Christmas beverage is also known as “milk punch”?
- A. Mulled wine
- B. Eggnog
- C. Wassail
Question 15
What is the name of the Grinch’s dog in How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
- A. Max
- B. Charlie
- C. Spot
Question 16
Which department store is featured in Miracle on 34th Street?
- A. Bloomingdale’s
- B. Macy’s
- C. Sears
Question 17
What plant is associated with Christmas because of its red and green colors?
- A. Holly
- B. Poinsettia
- C. Mistletoe
Question 18
In the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” how many total gifts are given by the end?
- A. 78
- B. 364
- C. 144
Question 19
What animated Christmas movie features a train bound for the North Pole?
- A. Frosty the Snowman
- B. Arthur Christmas
- C. The Polar Express
Question 20
Which Christmas character is known as “Kris Kringle”?
- A. Santa Claus
- B. St. Nicholas
- C. Frosty
Question 21
What is the name of the holiday celebrated on December 26 in many countries, including the UK and Canada?
- A. Boxing Day
- B. St. Stephen’s Day
- C. Epiphany
Question 22
Which classic Christmas song contains the lyrics, “In the meadow, we can build a snowman”?
- A. “Jingle Bells”
- B. “Let It Snow”
- C. “Winter Wonderland”
Question 23
In the movie Elf, what is the first rule in the Code of Elves?
- A. Treat every day like Christmas
- B. The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear
- C. Always be kind
Question 24
Which biblical figures followed a star to find the baby Jesus?
- A. Shepherds
- B. Wise Men (Magi)
- C. Angels
Question 25
In A Charlie Brown Christmas, what does Charlie Brown set out to find for the Christmas play?
- A. A wreath
- B. A Christmas tree
- C. A Santa costume
Question 26
What is the name of the miserly character in Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
- A. Scrooge
- B. The Grinch
- C. Ebenezer
Question 27
Who played the title role in the 2003 movie Bad Santa?
- A. Robin Williams
- B. Billy Bob Thornton
- C. Will Ferrell
Question 28
What Christmas tradition involves hanging a stocking over the fireplace?
- A. To invite Santa into the home
- B. To receive small gifts or treats
- C. To honor St. Nicholas
Question 29
Which of the following is a traditional Christmas dessert in England?
- A. Pumpkin pie
- B. Christmas pudding
- C. Fruitcake
Question 30
What is the opening line of the Christmas carol “O Holy Night”?
- A. “Silent night, holy night”
- B. “O holy night, the stars are brightly shining”
- C. “It came upon the midnight clear”
Answers
1 A, 2 B, 3 C, 4 A, 5 A, 6 A, 7 A, 8 C, 9 B, 10 B, 11 B, 12 C, 13 B, 14 B, 15 A, 16 B, 17 B, 18 B, 19 C, 20 A, 21 A, 22 C, 23 B, 24 B, 25 A, 26 B, 27 B, 28 B, 29 B, 30 B
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Presidential Trvia
By John Turley
On May 29, 2023
In Commentary, History
Who Am I?
Two of my favorite subjects are American history and trivia. When Margie and I first got married one of our favorite ways to spend time with friends was to play the then popular game Trivial Pursuit. That’s when I discovered that I am the master of useless information, the repository of all things that will never earn me any money. But it’s still fun and when I can combine my love of trivia with my love of American history, so much the better. This is the first of what I hope will be a series of posts about American history trivia. We’ll start with the presidents. A subject that most of us know a fair amount about but maybe not as much as we think.
Before I go into the questions, we’ll start with the mystery man above. That’s James Buchanan, the 15th president of the United States. Now The Grumpy Doc must admit that he did recognized this fellow. If you did, bonus points for you. However, no prize for beating The Grumpy Doc beyond a sense of satisfaction that comes from besting the master. Did I mention that not only am I grumpy, but I’m also cheap?
The first question should be an easy one.
ANSWERS
There is a lot more presidential trivia, but this is enough for our first go around. Please send me comments about your success in answering these questions. My score was right around 70%. Hopefully some of you can do better. But of course, if you do, The Grumpy Doc will never admit to having been beaten.