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What gifts did the three wise men give Jesus?
What gifts did the three wise men give Jesus?
- Gold, myrrh, and wine
- Gold, incense, and spices
- Gold, frankincense, and myrrh (correct)
- Gold, silver, and myrrh
In which modern-day country was Saint Nicholas born?
In which modern-day country was Saint Nicholas born?
- Italy
- Germany
- Turkey (correct)
- Greece
What is the main colour of the berries of the mistletoe plant?
What is the main colour of the berries of the mistletoe plant?
- Red
- Yellow
- White (correct)
- Green
Which reindeer’s name means ‘thunder’?
Which reindeer’s name means ‘thunder’?
What do elves typically have on their shoes?
What do elves typically have on their shoes?
What colour suit did Santa Claus originally wear before the iconic red suit?
What colour suit did Santa Claus originally wear before the iconic red suit?
Which country is credited with the creation of the Christmas beverage, eggnog?
Which country is credited with the creation of the Christmas beverage, eggnog?
Which country is known for its tradition of a 'witch' delivering presents to children at Christmas?
Which country is known for its tradition of a 'witch' delivering presents to children at Christmas?
Match the chocolate bar with its number from the image:
Match the chocolate bar with its number from the image:
What is the number of the chocolate bar called 'Galaxy Caramel'?
What is the number of the chocolate bar called 'Galaxy Caramel'?
Which number represents the 'Twix' chocolate bar?
Which number represents the 'Twix' chocolate bar?
Number 17 represents a 'Kit Kat' chocolate bar.
Number 17 represents a 'Kit Kat' chocolate bar.
What is the number for the 'Galaxy' chocolate bar?
What is the number for the 'Galaxy' chocolate bar?
Which of these numbers correspond to chocolate bars with a nut filling?
Which of these numbers correspond to chocolate bars with a nut filling?
What is the number for the 'Boost' chocolate bar?
What is the number for the 'Boost' chocolate bar?
Which number represents the 'Snickers' chocolate bar?
Which number represents the 'Snickers' chocolate bar?
Match the chocolate bar names with their corresponding numbers:
Match the chocolate bar names with their corresponding numbers:
Which chocolate bar is represented by the number '1'?
Which chocolate bar is represented by the number '1'?
Which number corresponds to the 'M&M's' chocolate bar?
Which number corresponds to the 'M&M's' chocolate bar?
What is the number for the 'Curly Wurly' chocolate bar?
What is the number for the 'Curly Wurly' chocolate bar?
What is the number of the 'Crunch' chocolate bar?
What is the number of the 'Crunch' chocolate bar?
The number '4' is associated with the 'Mars' chocolate bar.
The number '4' is associated with the 'Mars' chocolate bar.
Which of these chocolate bars features caramel as a primary ingredient?
Which of these chocolate bars features caramel as a primary ingredient?
The 'Wispa' chocolate bar can be found at number '2'.
The 'Wispa' chocolate bar can be found at number '2'.
Which number represents the 'Bounty' chocolate bar?
Which number represents the 'Bounty' chocolate bar?
What number corresponds to the 'Lion' chocolate bar?
What number corresponds to the 'Lion' chocolate bar?
The 'Dairy Milk' chocolate bar is represented by number '3'.
The 'Dairy Milk' chocolate bar is represented by number '3'.
What is the number for the 'Milky Way' chocolate bar?
What is the number for the 'Milky Way' chocolate bar?
The 'Double Decker' chocolate bar is represented by number '18'.
The 'Double Decker' chocolate bar is represented by number '18'.
Flashcards
Twelve Days of Christmas date
Twelve Days of Christmas date
January 5th
First reindeer alphabetically?
First reindeer alphabetically?
Blitzen
Christmas Tree gifting city
Christmas Tree gifting city
Oslo, Norway
Christmas Day star sign
Christmas Day star sign
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Mistletoe's original name meaning
Mistletoe's original name meaning
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Spanish for 'Merry Christmas'
Spanish for 'Merry Christmas'
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Europe's largest Christmas tree exporter?
Europe's largest Christmas tree exporter?
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Saint Nick's birthplace
Saint Nick's birthplace
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Chocolate bar variety
Chocolate bar variety
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Brand recognition
Brand recognition
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Packaging design
Packaging design
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Calorie Information
Calorie Information
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Individual packaging
Individual packaging
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Marketing strategies
Marketing strategies
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Consumer choice
Consumer choice
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Packaging purpose
Packaging purpose
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Chocolate bar appeal
Chocolate bar appeal
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Brand differentiation
Brand differentiation
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Study Notes
Christmas Traditions and Facts
- Christmas ends on January 5th traditionally.
- The first reindeer alphabetically in Santa's team is Blitzen.
- Oslo, Norway gifts Trafalgar Square's Christmas tree to London since 1947.
- Capricorns are born on Christmas Day.
- Mistletoe originally meant "dung on a stick."
- Merry Christmas in Spanish is Feliz Navidad.
- Denmark is Europe's leading natural Christmas tree exporter.
- Elves often have bells on their shoes.
- Santa initially wore a tan suit.
- Robins commonly appear on Christmas cards.
- The three wise men gifted Jesus with gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
- Small, inexpensive Christmas gifts are called stocking fillers.
- Donner/Donder is the reindeer whose name means 'thunder'.
- Saint Nicholas was born in Turkey.
- Mistletoe berries are predominantly white.
- Eggnog originated in England.
- Advent ends on December 24th.
- Four ghosts visit Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol."
- Scrooge's Christmas dinner in the story is gruel.
- Italy has a tradition of a witch delivering gifts on Christmas (La Befana).
- Saint Stephen is celebrated on December 26th.
- Christmas Island is in the Indian Ocean.
- The King's speech airs at 3 PM on Christmas Day.
- The word "Christmas" scores 16 points in Scrabble.
- The tradition of filling children's clogs with candy is from The Netherlands.
- The Rubik's Cube, a popular 1980s toy, was created by a Budapest architect to teach spatial awareness.
Other Christmas Details
- A Christmas tree is a gift from Norway to London.
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Test your knowledge with this quiz about Christmas traditions and fascinating facts. From Santa's reindeer to seasonal greetings, discover unique insights into holiday celebrations around the world. Perfect for those who love Christmas lore and history!