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Christmas quiz
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Santa travels in …..
Sleigh.
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People give and receive these on Christmas Day.
Gifts.
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People sing these at Christmas time.
Carols.
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Which country does the tradition of Christmas trees come from? Austria / England / Poland / Germany
Germany
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Where does Santa live?
In the North Pole.
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Father Christmas has a long white ..................
beard.
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What do you put at the top of a Christmas tree?
A star.
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In Australia, which day is Christmas Eve?
24th December
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There are usually 365 days in a year. Which day is Christmas day?
359
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What’s the name of the night before Christmas day?
Christmas eve.
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True or false: it's bad luck when Christmas Day is on Friday 13th.
It’s impossible.
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What do you call the animals that pull Santa's sleigh?
Reindeers.
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Whose birth does Christmas celebrate?
Jesus Christ.
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What do children send to Santa Claus?
Letters.
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What do you call a decorated paper tube that makes a sharp noise?
A cracker.
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In which country is it traditional to eat KFC on Christmas Day? USA, Japan, Canada or South Africa
Japan.
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What is another name for Santa Claus?
Father Christmas.
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Who works with Santa Claus, helping him to make the toys?
Elves.
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What's the name for 26th December in Australia? Boxing Day, Karate Day, Chocolates Day, Presents Day
Boxing day.
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What do people put up in their houses at Christmas time?
Decorations.
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What do people send to friends and family in the post for Christmas?
A Christmas card.
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The name of the bird which is popular for dinner on Christmas Day.
A turkey.
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Where do Australians usually go on Christmas day?
To the beach.
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What do people light at Christmas time?
Candles.
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