Friday, 23 December 2022

The That's Christmas Christmas Quiz for 2022

This is the That's Christmas Christmas quiz 2022. No prizes, just enjoy the quiz with your family and friends. You can run it in your pub, too, if you wish!

There are 32 questions and answers. Here are the questions. The answers are included below:-

Christmas quiz 2022


1) The three Magi brought gifts for which person?


2) Which was the first ghost that Scrooge was met by?


3) Which actor played a child who was accidentally left alone at Christmas?


4) How many types of birds are featured in the Twelves Days of Christmas?


Six (Partridge, French hens, turtle doves, swans, calling birds, Geese)


5) What were the Lords doing in the Twelve Days of Christmas?


6) In the Muppet Christmas Movie, which famous actor played Scrooge? 


7) Which pantomime character was based on a real person who became Lord Mayor of London?

 

8) In which town was Jesus born?


9) Bony M and Harry Belafonte had hits with what Christmas song?


10) What Christmas product is Tom Smith credited with creating?


11) Which Prince popularised the concept of Christmas trees in Britain?


12) What number of days are traditionally celebrated over Christmas?


13) What do many people now eat on Christmas Day in Japan?


14) In which country is Father Christmas called Kerstman?


15) In which country is Father Christmas called Babbo Natale?


16) Who wrote and originally released Felice Navidad in 1970?

            

17) What Christmas hit did Wham! Have 38 years ago?


18) What Shakespeare play is set during the period of Christmas celebrations?


19) What Day is also known as Epiphany Eve?


20) In the traditional carol, how many ships came sailing in?


21) In South India, one widespread Christmas tradition is putting a burning earthen lamp on their roofs. True or false?


22) The USA doesn’t celebrate Boxing Day as a holiday. True or false?


23) In which season does Christmas occur in South Africa?


24) The name Snowball is, actually, a British surname. True or false?


25) Which supermarket has Kevin the Carrot as a character?


26) The music for Carol of the Bells is based on a Ukrainian folk song? True or false?


27) The members of the group The Waitresses who had a hit with Christmas Wrapping were actually waitresses in real life working in a New York Pizza restaurant at Lombardi’s Pizza Restaurant and were discovered by famed music producer and utter loony Phil Spector. True or false?


28) What Church service is held on Christmas Eve?


29) Bishops Offley Christmas Trees from Staffordshire provided a 19 foot tall Christmas tree for which famous location in London?


30) Which US entity offers a Santa tracking service to the world? 


31) What Christmas cake or sweet bread is Italy famous for?


32) In mid-Wales, it was the custom to make goose blood tart with the blood of three geese being mixed with currants, flour, suet, salt, spice and golden syrup, when the farmers were killing a large number of geese at Christmastime. True or false?



Answers

1) The three Magi brought gifts for which person?

Jesus

2) Which was the first ghost that Scrooge was met by?

Jacob Marley

3) Which actor played a child who was accidentally left alone at Christmas?

 Macaulay Culkin

4) How many types of birds are featured in the Twelves Days of Christmas?

Six (Partridge, French hens, turtle doves, swans, calling birds, Geese)

5) What were the Lords doing in the Twelve Days of Christmas?

Leaping

6) In the Muppet Christmas Movie, which famous actor played Scrooge? 

Sir Michael Caine

7) Which pantomime character was based on a real person who became Lord Mayor of London?

Dick or Sir Richard Whittington 

8) In which town was Jesus born?

Bethlehem

9) Bony M and Harry Belafonte had hits with what Christmas song?

Mary’s Boy Child

10) What Christmas product is Tom Smith credited with creating?

Christmas Crackers

11) Which Prince popularised the concept of Christmas trees in Britain?

Prince Albert

12) What number of days are traditionally celebrated over Christmas?

Twelve

13) What do many people now eat on Christmas Day in Japan?

A KFC meal

14) In which country is Father Christmas called Kerstman?

Holland

15) In which country is Father Christmas called Babbo Natale?

Italy

16) Who wrote and originally released Felice Navidad in 1970?

José Feliciano

17) What Christmas hit did Wham! Have 38 years ago?

Last Christmas

18) What Shakespeare play is set during the period of Christmas celebrations?

Twelfth Night

19) What Day is also known as Epiphany Eve?

Twelfth Night

20) In the traditional carol, how many ships came sailing in?

Three

21) In South India, one widespread Christmas tradition is putting a burning earthen lamp on their roofs. True or false?

True

22) The USA doesn’t celebrate Boxing Day as a holiday. True or false?

True

23) In which season does Christmas occur in South Africa?

Summer

24) The name Snowball is, actually, a British surname. True or false?

True

25) Which supermarket has Kevin the Carrot as a character?

Aldi

26) The music for Carol of the Bells is based on a Ukrainian folk song? True or false?

True

27) The members of the group The Waitresses who had a hit with Christmas Wrapping were actually waitresses in real life working in a New York Pizza restaurant at Lombardi’s Pizza Restaurant and were discovered by famed music producer and utter loony Phil Spector. True or false?

False, the band actually originated in Akron, Ohio.

28) What Church service is held on Christmas Eve?

Midnight Mass

29) Bishops Offley Christmas Trees from Staffordshire provided a 19 foot tall Christmas tree for which famous location in London?

10 Downing Street

30) Which US entity offers a Santa tracking service to the world? 

NORAD

31) What Christmas cake or sweet bread is Italy famous for?

Panettone

32) In mid-Wales, it was the custom to make goose blood tart with the blood of three geese being mixed with currants, flour, suet, salt, spice and golden syrup, when the farmers were killing a large number of geese at Christmastime. True or false?

True

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