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MasterfulIrrational1382

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Lee Kong Chian School of Business, SMU

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This document is a Christmas quiz with multiple rounds of questions covering various aspects of Christmas traditions and history. It includes easy and more challenging questions, plus a fill-in-the-blank section and an enumeration activity. The quiz appears to be designed for general knowledge and entertainment around the holiday season, not for educational purposes in a school environment.

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Fun Christmas quiz Put your holiday smarts to the test ROUND 1 Easy le Question 1 What is the name of the reindeer that leads Santa’s sleigh? Question 2 What is the name of Santa’s wife? Question 3 Who helps Santa prepare all the presents? Question 4 Which plant are you tradition...

Fun Christmas quiz Put your holiday smarts to the test ROUND 1 Easy le Question 1 What is the name of the reindeer that leads Santa’s sleigh? Question 2 What is the name of Santa’s wife? Question 3 Who helps Santa prepare all the presents? Question 4 Which plant are you traditionally meant to kiss under at Christmas? Question 5 Which yellow food item would you find under the icing of a Christmas cake? Question 6 Stollen is a tasty Christmas treat. Which country does it come from? ROUND 2 Easy meh Round 01 The name "Teddy Bear" originated from a Christmas children's story where the main character is a bear named "Ted." Truth Bluff Round 02 Christmas cake can last for months or even years. Many families set aside their Christmas cake to be eaten during Easter. Truth Bluff Round 03 When cut down, Christmas trees can still consume one liter of water a day to thrive for the next 5-7 days. Truth Bluff Round 04 Christmas hams are a recent tradition added to the holiday celebration that dates back to the 1950s. Truth Bluff ROUND 3 Not easy lor 2 Truths and a Christmas Lie Edition Christmas trees mature in about 7–10 months on average. Since around 1850, Christmas trees have been sold commercially in the United States. In 1531, the earliest printed reference to Christmas trees appeared in Germany. Snowmen were frequently used in alcohol advertisements in the 1900s. Building a snowman burns almost 500 calories. That's comparable to a 30-minute run. The country that holds the world record for the most snowmen created in an hour is Japan. Kissing beneath the mistletoe is thought to have begun in Europe around the 1500s. Birds do not find mistletoe to be an enticing nesting site. Keep your pets away from mistletoe because it is poisonous to them. FILL IN THE BLANKS Complete the lyrics of this Christmas carol: Deck the halls with _______________ of holly ENUMERATION Name five of the 12 gifts that the 'true love' gave in the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas." MERRY CHRISTMAS Have a wonderful Christmas celebration ahead with the whole family. May your Christmas be filled with love, joy, and prosperity!

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