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12 Best Christmas Trivia Questions: Can You And Your Kids Answer Them All?

Sudeshna Chakravarti  |  Dec 22, 2022
12 Best Christmas Trivia Questions: Can You And Your Kids Answer Them All?

Looking for ways to liven up your holiday get-together or encourage your little ones to learn more about the festive season? Well then, we have got you covered! We have some of the best Christmas trivia questions to prepare you for your party. Your kids and family members will definitely have a hoot testing their knowledge about the most wonderful time of the year with these tricky questions.

So if you want to stump everyone with your holiday knowledge, start brushing up on these intriguing trivia questions. 

12 Best Christmas Trivia Questions

These Christmas trivia questions help enhance your knowledge about the holiday season and its traditions / Image credit: Pexels

When Were Gingerbread Houses Invented?

Answer: Quite a while ago, actually! They are believed to have been invented in Germany, in the 16th century, and rose to popularity after the Grimm’s brothers released the Hansel and Gretel story.

When Was The Term “X-mas” Invented?

While we all thought that the shortened version of Christmas is a modern creation, the term surprisingly goes back all the way to the mid-1500s, when it was coined based on the Greek letter X, which is also the first letter in the Greek word for Jesus Christ, Χρίστος (Christos).

Jingle Bells Was Always A Christmas Song—True Or False?

The answer is False! The now-classic Christmas tune, Jingle Bells, was written in the mid-19th century by James Pierpont, While he experienced a bout of homesickness living in Georgia’s Savannah. Although debated, some also believe that it was originally written for the Thanksgiving program at Pierpont’s father’s church,

What Made Red And Green The Popular Christmas Colours?

The answer is Coca-Cola and a flowering plant called Holly. While the tradition of using red and green holly flowers dates back to the Roman winter solstice celebrations, the famous beverage company, Coca-Cola also played a role in popularising the colours. The soda company popularised the jolly and plump red-suited Santa in one of their advertisements released in 1931.

Who Came Up With The Idea Of Elf On The Shelf? 

It’s the family of Carol Aebersold and her daughters Christa Pitts and Chanda Bell. According to the family, they grow up with their own elf, Fisbee, who would report back to Santa every night leading up to Christmas. The family later wrote the Children’s book and even launched the company that has sparked today’s countless ideas for the funniest Elf on the shelf stories.

How Long Have Candy Canes Been Around For?

Candy canes are one of the most popular Christmas candies that date back to 1847 / Image credit: Pexels

The first record of using candy canes dates back to 1847 when a German immigrant living in America used them to decorate his Christmas tree. Nowadays, the iconic Christmas candy is a holiday staple with crores produced and sold every year.

Where Does The Tradition Of The Advent Calendar Come From?

The celebratory advent calendars that most folks use today begin on December 1, and this tradition dates back to the 19th century. The tradition was first started by German protestants who made chalk marks or lit candles on doors every day during the month of December.

There Was Once A Real-life Santa Claus—True Or False?

True! Saint Nicholas, a Christian Bishop, was the inspiration behind the jolly man we all know and love. St. Nicholas was a very generous and gift-giving clergyman, who lived in modern-day Turkey. It is known that the Bishop devoted his entire life to helping and caring for the poor.

What Is The Most Popular Christmas Song Of All Time?

The most-recorded Christmas song is “Silent Night”, sung by the great Frank Sinatra, and many other musicians who released its rendition in the following years. Also, “White Christmas” sung by Bing Crosby holds the Guinness world record for being the best-selling single.

When Did Christmas Trees Become A Popular Tradition?

The tradition of putting up Christmas trees was popularised by Queen Victoria in 1846 / Image credit: Pexels

According to historians, the tradition of putting up Christmas trees began with ancient Egyptians. But it really took off when Prince Albert and Queen Victoria adopted the tradition at Buckingham Palace in 1846.

Why Is A Star Put On The Top Of A Christmas Tree?

The Christmas star is more than just a pretty decoration. In fact, it represents the star of Bethlehem. In the nativity acne from Bible, the three wise men follow the star to Jerusalem, where they meet baby Jesus. 

What Were The Other Names Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Almost Had?

According to the original manuscript of the Red-nosed Reindeer, considered many other names starting with “R” before settling on Rudolph. Some of the other contenders included Reggy, Reginald, Rollo, Randy, Roland, Rodney, and Romeo.

These Christmas trivia questions are not only fun but also teach everyone a lot about the holiday season and its traditions. We bet your kids and family members will have a blast learning about these facts, and kudos to them if they already know the answers to all of these questions. So have a fun game night with your loved ones and also decide on a special prize for the winner, as they deserve special appreciation. Here’s wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas! 

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Christmas poems for kids: Your kids will love to learn these beautiful Christmas poems and also understand the meaning behind them.

Christmas gifts for kids: Check out this last-minute Christmas gift guide for kids that will win you a gold star.

Christmas traditions to make holidays extra special: Amp up these holiday celebrations with these special and meaningful Christmas traditions. 

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