This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > General Knowledge > Indian Culture > Festivals > Easter – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Easter Quiz 4 (34 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Easter is a movable holiday, this means it takes place on a different day each year. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 2. What baked good is a Good Friday tradition in England? A) Fish and chips. B) Hot crossed buns. C) Victoria sponge cakes. D) Pork pies. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hot crossed buns. 3. An Egg Roll race is a tradition in ..... A) Fifth Avenue. B) Time Square. C) The White House lawn. D) Central Park. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The White House lawn. 4. What is the first day of Lent? A) Good Friday. B) Easter Sunday. C) Ash Wednesday. D) Palm Sunday. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ash Wednesday. 5. Easter Sunday is also called what? A) Reflection Day. B) Correction Day. C) Direction Day. D) Resurrection Day. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Resurrection Day. 6. Daylight increases in the Spring because ..... A) The Earth doesn't spin as fast on it's axis. B) The Sun moves closer to the Earth in the Spring. C) The Earth's axis is increasing it's tilt toward the sun. D) The Earth is closest to the sun in it's orbit. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Earth's axis is increasing it's tilt toward the sun. 7. Easter time is in ..... A) Summer. B) Spring. C) Winter. D) Autumn. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Spring. 8. Each year, Easter is recognized on the first Sunday after what? A) The second crescent moon before the spring equinox. B) The first full moon on or after the spring equinox. C) After the annual market crash. D) Groundhog day. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The first full moon on or after the spring equinox. 9. The most popular Easter game in England is called: A) Egg hunt. B) Football. C) Basketball. D) Hyde and seek. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Egg hunt. 10. Who coined the term "Hope springs eternal ..... " A) William Shakespeare. B) Alexander Pope. C) Jane Austen. D) St Thomas Aquinas. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Alexander Pope. 11. Some symbols of Easter, like the ..... and ..... date back to ancient times. A) Flowers; eggs. B) Basket; eggs. C) Cakes; basket. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Basket; eggs. 12. Who denied Jesus three times? A) Peter. B) Patrick. C) Philip. D) Paul. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Peter. 13. How do you say "egg" in Spanish? A) Rabbit. B) Fried porridge. C) Owl. D) Egg. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Egg. 14. Where did Easter Island get it's name? A) When the island was first discovered, it was inhabited by thousands of chickens. B) The island was shaped like an egg. C) It was name after explorer John Easter who discovered it in the 18th century. D) It was on Easter Day that the first Europeans landed on the island. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It was on Easter Day that the first Europeans landed on the island. 15. What are we marked with as we begin Lent? A) Ashes. B) Palm. C) Today oil. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ashes. 16. In a recent survey most people say that, when eating a chocolate bunny, the ..... should be eaten first. A) Tail. B) Feet. C) Ears. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ears. 17. After how many days did Jesus rise from the dead? A) 7. B) 6. C) 3. D) 2. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 3. 18. Easter is Polish ..... A) Christmas. B) Lent. C) Easter. D) Advent. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Easter. 19. Eggs are a symbol of: A) Friendship. B) Rebirth. C) Hope. D) Plenty. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rebirth. 20. Which animal does the Ugly Duckling become A) Swan. B) Robin. C) Goose. D) Duck. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Swan. 21. What is the day that Jesus rose from the dead? A) Holy Thursday. B) Palm Sunday. C) Easter Sunday. D) Ash Wednesday. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Easter Sunday. 22. Where is the world's largest Easter egg located? A) Scotland. B) Canada. C) United States. D) Ukraine. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Canada. 23. Households spend about how much on Easter annually? A) $ 89. B) $ 356. C) $ 192. D) $ 242. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) $ 192. 24. How did the Holy Spirit appear to the Apostles on Pentecost? A) As something else. B) As a ghost. C) As a flame. D) As a person. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) As a flame. 25. When is Holy Week? A) The week leading up to Christmas. B) The week leading up to Easter Sunday. C) The week straight after Easter Sunday. D) The first week during Lent. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The week leading up to Easter Sunday. 26. Two popular egg-related traditions are ..... A) Hard-boiled eggs and buy eggs. B) Paint eggs and eat eggs. C) Easter egg hunts and egg rolling. D) Give eggs and break eggs. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Easter egg hunts and egg rolling. 27. The week before Easter is called A) It doesn't have a name. B) Holy Week. C) Bunny Week. D) Easter Week. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Holy Week. 28. The world record largest Easter egg was made in this city- A) Tosca, Italy. B) New York City, NY. C) Paris, France. D) Los Angeles, CA. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Tosca, Italy. 29. How do you say Maundy Thursday in English? A) Great Thursday. B) Big Thursday. C) Fat Thursday. D) My Thursday. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Great Thursday. 30. In the northern hemisphere, Spring begins on what day? A) March 15. B) March 21. C) April 21. D) April 15. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) March 21. 31. An egg is the symbol of: A) A chicken. B) A new life. C) An omelette. D) Salad with mayonaisse. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A new life. 32. Traditional Easter meat is: A) Chicken-kurczak. B) Lamb-lamb. C) Beef-beef. D) Turkey-indyk. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lamb-lamb. 33. What does the author mean when she describes Easter Island as "a destination with solitude built into its DNA" ? A) A Her friends would not accompany her to the island. B) B Her motivation for leaving was misplaced. C) C The island is an unusually lonely place to live. D) D The island's natives are different and quirky. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) C The island is an unusually lonely place to live. 34. What can be inferred from paragraph 2? A) A Europeans are clearly connected to Easter Island's most famous attraction. B) B Europeans are not as central to the island's history as some may think. C) C Europeans were the originators of Easter Island's famous moai sculptures. D) D Europeans have completely rewritten Easter Island's history. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) B Europeans are not as central to the island's history as some may think. ← PreviousRelated QuizzesIndian Culture QuizzesGeneral Knowledge QuizzesEaster Quiz 1Easter Quiz 2Easter Quiz 3Air Force Day QuizAmbedkar Jayanti QuizApril Fools Day QuizArmy Day QuizBaisakhi Quiz 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books