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Quiz świąteczny, Christmas quiz
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CHRISTMAS QUIZ Quiz o Bożym Narodzeniu GOOD LUCK
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ROUND 1 CHRISTMAS SYMBOLS
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What can you see ? holly
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What can you see ? stocking
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What can you see ? candy cane
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What can you see ? bell
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ROUND 2 CHRISTMAS TRADITION
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What is traditionally eaten for Christmas dinner ? a. d uck b. b eef c. r abbit d. t urkey
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At Christmas, it is traditional to exchange kisses beneath a sprig of which plant? a. i vy b. y ew c. h olly d. m istletoe
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On which day of the week is Christmas Eve this year? a. Saturday b. Thursday c. Monday d. Tuesday
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What do people usually hang on their doors for Christmas ? a. bells b. wreath c. holly d. nothing
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ROUND 3 CHRISTMAS MOVIES
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NAME THE CHARACTER OF THIS MOVIE GRINCH
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NAME THE CHARACTER OF THIS MOVIE KEVIN
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NAME THE CHARACTER OF THIS MOVIE (EBENEZER) SCROOGE
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NAME THE CHARACTER OF THIS MOVIE Rudolph (Rudolph The Red- Nosed Reindeer)
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ROUND 4 CHRISTMAS FOOD
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Name the dish in the picture Mince pies
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Name the dish in the picture Cranberry sauce
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Name the dish in the picture Cheesecake
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Name the dish in the picture Christmas pudding
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ROUND 5 SANTA CLAUS
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How many reindeer does Santa have? a. 7 b. 8 c. 9 d. 10
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Which of these is not one of Santa’s reindeer? a. Dancer b. Zippy c. Prancer d. Blitzen
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How many times does Santa check his list to see if you have been naughty or nice? a. once b. twice c. thrice d. four times
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What is Santa called in England? a. St. Nick b. Father Christmas c. Grandfather Frost d. Befana
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ROUND 6 CHRISTMAS TREE
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Where did the Christmas Tree tradition originate from? a. Israel b. Germany c. Iceland d. Great Britain
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In which century was the Christmas tree first used? a. 16th b. 17th c. 18th d. 19th
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What were the first artificial Christmas trees made from? a. goose feathers b. plastic c. metal d. chicken feathers
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How old are the trees when they are sold for Christmas ? a. about 10 years old b.about 12 years old c. about 15 years old d. about 20 years old
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ROUND 7 CHRISTMAS SWEATERS
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Who is wearing the Christmas sweater ?
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QUEEN ELIZABETH II
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PRINCESS KATE AND PRINCE WILLIAM
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PRINCE HARRY
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PRINCE CHARLES
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MERRY CHRISTMAS! THANK YOU
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