101 Christmas Quiz Question and Answers

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101 Christmas Quiz Question and Answers

Are you a Noel-it-all? Do you know your Christmas? Test your festive knowledge with these 101 Christmas quiz question and answers that are also great for family parties.

Christmas is the best time of the year and even though it is already a fun celebration, why not increase the fun metre at your family get togethers or Christmas parties with these Christmas quiz question and answers.

These Christmas quiz question and answers can be done alone of course, but I recommend playing with others together or virtually as it will be more fun. The answers are directly below so try your hardest not to look or cheat if you play on your own.

I have broken the questions down into different categories so you can take breaks, or pick which types of questions you want to do first, but all in all, there is 101 Christmas quiz question and answers for you to work through. So take a drink of that mulled wine and lets dive right in…

General Christmas Knowledge:

Dive into the enchanting world of Christmas with our “General Christmas Knowledge” chapter. Test your yuletide expertise and discover fascinating facts about the traditions, legends, and global celebrations that make this season truly special. From timeless classics to quirky customs, this chapter is a delightful journey through the heartwarming and festive essence of Christmas. Join us as we unwrap the magic together!

What year was the song “Jingle Bells” written?

Answer: 1857

In which country did the tradition of Christmas trees originate?

Answer: Germany

What is the main ingredient in the traditional Christmas drink eggnog?

Answer: Eggs

Which popular Christmas figure is also known as Kris Kringle?

Answer: Santa Claus

What is the title of Charles Dickens’ famous Christmas novella?

Answer: A Christmas Carol

In which month is Christmas celebrated in most parts of the world?

Answer: December

What plant is often used as a decoration during the Christmas season?

Answer: Holly

What is the name of the period leading up to Christmas Day?

Answer: Advent

According to the song, what did my true love give to me on the seventh day of Christmas?

Answer: Seven Swans A-Swimming

What is the traditional meat served for Christmas dinner in England?

Answer: Turkey

Christmas Movies and TV Shows:

Get ready for a cinematic sleigh ride through the magic of the silver screen! Our “Christmas Movies and TV Shows” chapter is a holiday treat for film buffs and festive enthusiasts alike. Test your knowledge of beloved classics, heartwarming tales, and iconic moments that have graced our screens during this merry season. From timeless favorites to hidden gems, this chapter is your ticket to a holly-jolly quiz experience filled with nostalgia and laughter.

Grab the popcorn, settle in, and let the holiday movie magic begin!

In the movie “Home Alone,” where are the McCallister family going on vacation?

Answer: Paris

Who played George Bailey in the classic Christmas film “It’s a Wonderful Life”?

Answer: James Stewart

What is the name of the character played by Tim Allen in the movie “The Santa Clause”?

Answer: Scott Calvin

Which 2003 Christmas film features Will Ferrell as Buddy, a human raised by elves?

Answer: Elf

What animated TV special features a character named Yukon Cornelius?

Answer: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

In the movie “A Christmas Story,” what does Ralphie want for Christmas?

Answer: Red Ryder BB Gun

Who wrote the poem “The Night Before Christmas”?

Answer: Clement Clarke Moore

What is the name of the Grinch’s dog in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”?

Answer: Max

In the movie “The Polar Express,” what is the name of the train conductor?

Answer: Hero Boy’s Dad

What is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?

Answer: Home Alone

Christmas Traditions Around the World:

Embark on a festive journey as we explore the rich tapestry of holiday traditions across the globe. In our “Christmas Traditions Around the World” chapter, you’ll encounter a delightful mix of customs, folklore, and unique celebrations that make this season truly international. From the enchanting to the unexpected, test your knowledge of how different cultures deck the halls and ring in the holiday cheer. Get ready for a global adventure through the heartwarming diversity of Christmas traditions!

In Italy, who is said to bring gifts to children on Epiphany Eve?

Answer: La Befana

What is the traditional Christmas dessert in Mexico?

Answer: Tamales

In which country is it a tradition to celebrate Christmas with a feast of the “12 dishes”?

Answer: Poland

What is the Japanese Christmas tradition?

Answer: Eating KFC on Christmas Day

In Sweden, what do people celebrate on December 13th?

Answer: St. Lucia’s Day

What is the traditional Christmas greeting in Hawaii?

Answer: Mele Kalikimaka

In which country is it common to celebrate Christmas with a “Juletide” feast?

Answer: Norway

What is the traditional Christmas bread in Germany?

Answer: Stollen

In which country do children traditionally receive gifts on St. Nicholas Day (December 6th)?

Answer: Netherlands

What is the traditional Christmas dish in Puerto Rico?

Answer: Pasteles

Christmas Music:

Step into the melodic wonderland of the holiday season with our “Christmas Music” chapter. From timeless carols to modern classics, this musical journey is a festive symphony of joy and nostalgia. Test your knowledge of the tunes that soundtrack our yuletide celebrations, and discover the stories behind the melodies that make Christmas truly magical. Whether you’re singing along or tapping your toes, this chapter is a merry celebration of the harmonious spirit of Christmas!

Who recorded the original version of the song “Santa Baby”?

Answer: Eartha Kitt

What Christmas song begins with the lyrics, “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire”?

Answer: “The Christmas Song” (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)

What is the best-selling Christmas song of all time?

Answer: “White Christmas” by Bing Crosby

Who sang “Last Christmas” in the 1980s?

Answer: Wham!

In the song “Feliz Navidad,” what does Jose Feliciano wish you?

Answer: A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Which rock band released the song “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)”?

Answer: U2

Who wrote and originally recorded the song “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”?

Answer: Brenda Lee

What Christmas song is also known as “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire”?

Answer: “The Christmas Song”

Which Christmas carol includes the lyrics “O Holy Night, the stars are brightly shining”?

Answer: “O Holy Night”

Who performed the song “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” with Band Aid in 1984?

Answer: Various artists

Christmas Food and Treats:

Indulge your taste buds in the delectable delights of the season with our “Christmas Food and Treats” chapter. From traditional feasts to sweet confections, this culinary adventure is a mouthwatering celebration of the flavors that define Christmas. Test your knowledge of festive dishes, explore global culinary customs, and discover the ingredients that make holiday meals a savory symphony. Get ready for a delicious quiz that brings the magic of Christmas straight to your plate!

Join us as we savor the festive feast, one question at a time.

What is the main ingredient in a traditional Christmas mince pie?

Answer: Mincemeat (fruit and spice mixture)

In the United Kingdom, what is the traditional meat served on Boxing Day?

Answer: Roast Beef

What is the Italian Christmas cake made with dried fruit and nuts?

Answer: Panettone

What is the primary ingredient in the Scandinavian Christmas dish lutefisk?

Answer: Dried Fish (usually cod)

What spice is commonly associated with gingerbread cookies?

Answer: Ginger

What beverage is traditionally served in a “wassail bowl” during the Christmas season?

Answer: Wassail (spiced punch)

In which country is it customary to eat a Christmas meal consisting of “KFC” (Kentucky Fried Chicken)?

Answer: Japan

What is the main ingredient in the traditional Christmas dessert Buche de Noel?

Answer: Sponge cake or Genoise

What type of nut is used in the classic Christmas treat marzipan?

Answer: Almonds

What is the traditional Christmas dessert in England?

Answer: Christmas Pudding

Christmas Pop Culture:

Dive into the merry intersection of entertainment and the holiday season with our “Christmas Pop Culture” chapter. From iconic movies and TV specials to viral moments that defined the year, this quiz is a celebration of Christmas in the spotlight. Test your knowledge of the pop culture phenomena that have become synonymous with the season, and discover the trivia that transforms your favorite characters and celebrities into festive icons. Get ready for a quiz that merges the magic of Christmas with the glamour of pop culture!

Lights, camera, festive action—let the quiz begin!

In “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” what does Lucy ask for in her letter to Santa?

Answer: Real Estate

What is the name of the reindeer that narrates the poem “Twas the Night Before Christmas”?

Answer: Donder (or Donner)

What is the name of the elf played by Will Ferrell in the movie “Elf”?

Answer: Buddy

In the song “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,” what was Grandma doing when she got run over?

Answer: Walking home from our house on Christmas Eve

In the animated TV special “Frosty the Snowman,” who brings Frosty to life?

Answer: The magic hat

What holiday does George Costanza celebrate instead of Christmas in the TV show “Seinfeld”?

Answer: Festivus

In “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” what is Rudolph’s father’s name?

Answer: Donner

What does Buddy the Elf put on all of his food in the movie “Elf”?

Answer: Syrup

In the movie “The Polar Express,” what is the first gift of Christmas?

Answer: A bell from Santa’s sleigh

In the TV show “The Office,” what does Dwight Schrute dress up as for Christmas in Season 3?

Answer: Belsnickel

Christmas Literature:

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of words with our “Christmas Literature” chapter. This quiz is a celebration of the timeless tales, classic novels, and heartwarming stories that have become cherished holiday traditions. Test your knowledge of literary masterpieces that capture the spirit of Christmas, and explore the characters and narratives that have warmed our hearts for generations. Join us in a festive journey through the pages of Christmas literature, where every question unfolds a new chapter of holiday magic!

Curl up with a cup of cocoa—let the literary quiz adventure commence!

What is the name of the boy who receives a magical gift on Christmas Eve in “The Polar Express”?

Answer: Hero Boy

Who wrote the children’s book “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”?

Answer: Dr. Seuss

What is the name of the little girl in “The Nutcracker” ballet?

Answer: Clara

What is the title of the short story by O. Henry in which a poor young couple gives up their most prized possessions for Christmas gifts?

Answer: “The Gift of the Magi”

In the poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” what are the names of Santa’s reindeer?

Answer: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder (or Donner), Blitzen

Who wrote the book “A Christmas Carol”?

Answer: Charles Dickens

In the ballet “The Nutcracker,” who is the main antagonist?

Answer: The Mouse King

What is the name of the main character in the children’s book “The Snowman” by Raymond Briggs?

Answer: James

What is the title of the poem that begins with “Twas the night before Christmas”?

Answer: “A Visit from St. Nicholas”

Who wrote the song “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?

Answer: Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff

Christmas Technology and Innovation:

Explore the cutting edge of Christmas with our “Christmas Technology and Innovation” chapter. This quiz is a fascinating blend of the latest tech trends and innovations that have transformed the way we celebrate the season. Test your knowledge of festive gadgets, digital marvels, and the ways technology has added a modern touch to our holiday traditions. Join us in unraveling the digital wonders that make Christmas merrier in the 21st century!

Get ready to plug in and power up the festive quiz experience!

What year did the first commercially sold Christmas card appear?

Answer: 1843

Who invented electric Christmas lights?

Answer: Edward H. Johnson (Thomas Edison’s partner)

What company introduced the first artificial Christmas tree in the 1930s?

Answer: Addis Brush Company

In what year did NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) start tracking Santa on Christmas Eve?

Answer: 1955

What popular Christmas decoration was originally a symbol of hospitality in the 19th century?

Answer: Mistletoe

Which technology company produced the first widely successful consumer digital camera, popularizing Christmas morning photography?

Answer: Kodak

In what year did the first televised Christmas message by a British monarch occur?

Answer: 1957 (Queen Elizabeth II)

What is the name of the Christmas-themed computer virus that first appeared in 1989?

Answer: Christmas Tree EXEC

In 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 sent a special Christmas Eve message from space. What did they do during the broadcast?

Answer: Read from the Book of Genesis

What is the name of the first commercially successful handheld electronic game, released in 1978 and popular during Christmas that year?

Answer: Mattel Electronics’ “Football”

Christmas Science and Nature:

Embark on a festive exploration of the natural world with our “Christmas Science and Nature” chapter. This quiz is a delightful blend of scientific wonders and natural phenomena that add a touch of magic to the holiday season. Test your knowledge of celestial events, ecological marvels, and the science behind beloved traditions. Join us in unraveling the mysteries that make Christmas not only a time of joy but also a celebration of the incredible wonders of our planet!

Get ready for a quiz that brings the beauty of science and nature into the holiday spotlight.

What is the chemical symbol for snow?

Answer: H2O (water)

In the Northern Hemisphere, on what date is the Winter Solstice, marking the shortest day and longest night of the year?

Answer: December 21

What is the name of the phenomenon where ice crystals form on cold surfaces, creating a frosty pattern?

Answer: Hoarfrost

What is the approximate average temperature of the North Pole during Christmas?

Answer: Around -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit)

In the song “Winter Wonderland,” what do we pretend the snowman is?

Answer: Parson Brown

What is the name of the scientific study of snow and ice?

Answer: Glaciology

In the Southern Hemisphere, on what date is the Summer Solstice, marking the longest day and shortest night of the year?

Answer: December 21

What is the traditional Christmas plant that is associated with the winter season and has white berries?

Answer: Mistletoe

What is the name of the weather phenomenon where small ice crystals fall from the atmosphere and create a sparkling appearance on the ground?

Answer: Diamond dust

In which country did the tradition of the Christmas tree originate?

Answer: Germany

Christmas Language and Trivia:

Embark on a linguistic sleigh ride with our “Christmas Language and Trivia” chapter. This quiz is a festive celebration of the words, phrases, and linguistic quirks that make the holiday season truly special. Test your knowledge of holiday jargon, linguistic traditions, and discover the linguistic tapestry that weaves through the magic of Christmas. Join us in a joyous exploration of language and trivia that adds a unique flair to the festive lexicon!

Get ready to unwrap the linguistic magic with every question!

In which language is the word “Christmas” derived from?

Answer: Old English (Cristesmæsse)

What does the word “Hanukkah” mean in Hebrew?

Answer: Dedication

In what language is “Feliz Navidad” traditionally sung?

Answer: Spanish

What does the word “Noel” mean in French?

Answer: Christmas

What is the Italian word for Christmas?

Answer: Natale

In what country do people say “Frohe Weihnachten” to wish others a Merry Christmas?

Answer: Germany

What is the Japanese word for Christmas?

Answer: Kurisumasu

In what language is “Joyeux Noël” used to wish someone a Merry Christmas?

Answer: French

What does the word “Yule” refer to in the context of Christmas?

Answer: A winter festival

What is the origin of the word “Advent”? – Answer: Latin (adventus), meaning “coming” or “arrival”

Christmas History and Origins:

As this is the 101th question, I haven’t written an intro for the history and origins part. If you would like more questions added to this section then please get in touch.

In what year did Christmas become a federal holiday in the United States? – Answer: 1870

Congratulations! You’ve reached the end of our ‘101 Christmas Quiz Question and Answers’ journey. We hope this quiz added a sprinkle of joy, a dash of nostalgia, and perhaps a few surprises to your holiday season. Whether you aced every question or discovered new tidbits about the festive season, we’re thrilled you joined us for this yuletide adventure. Don’t stop there though as we have more quizzes here!

Did You Enjoy These Christmas Quiz Question and Answers?

If you enjoyed these 101 Christmas quiz question and answers then please feel free to share this quiz with your friends and family to spread the holiday cheer. May your Christmas be filled with laughter, warmth, and the magic that makes this season truly special.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of us here at the Christmas Everyday Club. Until next time, stay festive, stay curious, and keep the spirit of Christmas alive in your heart.

Cheers to making memories and celebrating the most wonderful time of the year!

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