100 Easter Trivia Questions to Test Family and Friends
Step right up and put your Easter knowledge to the test. š¼ Our exciting Easter trivia quiz explores the quirky traditions, tasty treats, and fun facts that define this holiday. Perfect for family gatherings or casual get-togethers, this trivia challenge is sure to create laughs and memorable moments. š Gather your loved ones and see who can rise to the challenge. š° Tap on the answer and we will reveal whether it's the correct or wrong choice.
- What is the traditional Easter flower?
- What do children traditionally hunt for on Easter?
- Which animal is a symbol of Easter?
- What sweet treat is most commonly associated with Easter?
- What event in Christianity does Easter celebrate?
- In which country did the tradition of the Easter Bunny originate?
- What is the traditional Easter meal in the United States?
- Which holiday precedes Easter in the Christian calendar?
- What is the name of the week leading up to Easter?
- Which color is most associated with Easter?
- What is the Sunday before Easter called?
- Which famous confectionery company created the first chocolate Easter egg in the UK?
- What is the traditional bread served during Easter in Greece?
- What kind of bird delivers eggs in Switzerland instead of a bunny?
- Which U.S. city hosts the largest annual Easter egg roll event?
- What is the name of the Jewish holiday that often overlaps with Easter?
- What was the original color of the Easter eggs according to early Christians?
- Which plant is often used to make palm crosses for Easter celebrations?
- Which fast food restaurant offers a Fish sandwich during Lent, the period leading up to Easter?
- In Italy, what type of cake is traditionally eaten on Easter?
- In which country is it a tradition to pour water on one another during Easter Monday?
- What is the name of the cake made with almonds that is popular during Easter in Spain?
- Which famous art piece is associated with the Easter story, depicting the Last Supper?
- What kind of bread is traditionally eaten on Good Friday in the UK?
- In the United States, which company is famous for producing marshmallow Easter candies?
- What do people in Finland traditionally plant to celebrate Easter?
- Which Christian observance takes place 40 days before Easter?
- What meat is traditionally eaten in Italy to celebrate Easter?
- In which European country do people fly kites to celebrate Easter?
- Which pope initiated the tradition of the Vatican's Easter Sunday Mass broadcast?
- What is the name of the flower traditionally associated with Easter?
- In what country do children traditionally go door-to-door on Easter Sunday, singing songs and collecting candy, similar to Halloween in the U.S.?
- In which country do children dress as witches for Easter celebrations?
- Which famous Easter-themed parade takes place annually in New York City?
- What sweet bread, shaped like a bird or dove, is traditionally eaten in Russia at Easter?
- In medieval times, what sport was often played with hard-boiled eggs on Easter?
- Which U.S. President started the White House Easter Egg Roll?
- What do many European countries light on Easter Eve to symbolize Jesus' resurrection?
- Which animal, besides the bunny, is also associated with Easter in Australia?
- Which country has an Easter tradition of cracking red-dyed eggs together?
- What is the name of the traditional Romanian Easter cake made with cheese?
- What do the 40 days of Lent represent in the Christian calendar?
- Which vegetable is traditionally used in some cultures to decorate Easter eggs, particularly in natural dyeing?
- What type of hat is commonly worn in Easter parades?
- What color are the vestments typically worn by priests on Easter Sunday?
- What type of bread is often served during Easter in Greece?
- Which flower is traditionally used to decorate churches at Easter?
- What day marks the end of Lent and the beginning of Easter in the Christian tradition?
- Which food is often eaten as part of the Easter meal in Mexico?
- In which country is the tradition of decorating eggs with intricate designs known as 'Pysanky'?
- Which day of the Holy Week commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus?
- What type of food is traditionally exchanged and eaten on Easter Sunday?
- Which famous painting depicts the Last Supper of Jesus, often associated with Easter?
- What is the traditional meat served at Easter dinner in many countries?
- What event in the Bible is celebrated on Palm Sunday?
- In the U.S., what state holds the annual Cascarones Festival, where people break confetti-filled eggs on each other?
- What do Easter eggs symbolize in the Christian tradition?
- Which popular Easter candy is shaped like a bird and made of marshmallow?
- What is the name of the week leading up to Easter in the Christian calendar?
- In the UK, what game is traditionally played with hard-boiled eggs at Easter?
- Which country has an Easter tradition of whipping women with willow branches?
- What sweet bread, typically eaten during Easter, contains currants and has a cross on top?
- In what U.S. city is the largest annual Easter parade held?
- Which bird is traditionally associated with laying Easter eggs in Swiss folklore?
- Which vegetable is often served as part of an Easter meal, especially in France?
- In the traditional Easter game of 'egg tapping,' what are the participants trying to achieve?
- What is the traditional name for the Saturday before Easter?
- In which U.S. state is the White House Easter Egg Roll held every year?
- What day of the week is the beginning of the Easter Triduum?
- Which famous chocolate company first produced the iconic Easter Creme Egg?
- What is the name of the Jewish holiday that often coincides with Easter?
- Which famous rabbit character from childrenās literature is associated with Easter due to his mischievous nature?
- Which country celebrates Easter with a giant omelette festival, cooking thousands of eggs in one pan?
- Which flower is often associated with Easter and symbolizes purity and resurrection?
- What day is observed as the end of Lent, marking the beginning of Easter celebrations?
- In Australia, what animal is sometimes used instead of the Easter Bunny to deliver Easter eggs?
- What is the name of the traditional Italian Easter bread, often baked in the shape of a dove?
- What is the significance of Easter Monday in many Christian traditions?
- Which Pope declared the first official Easter date based on the lunar calendar?
- What is the traditional method of preparing eggs for decoration during Easter in Ukraine?
- What is the name of the traditional British Easter cake made with marzipan and fruits?
- Which meat is traditionally served for Easter dinner in many countries?
- Which famous art museum holds an annual Easter egg hunt in New York City?
- What color are the robes worn by priests on Easter Sunday?
- In Sweden, children dress up as what during Easter, similar to Halloween in the U.S.?
- Which animal is featured in the famous FabergƩ eggs created for the Russian royal family?
- What day of the week is known as 'Spy Wednesday' during Holy Week?
- What is the name of the traditional Easter bread in Greece, often braided and decorated with red eggs?
- What does the Easter Bunny traditionally use to carry eggs?
- What is the name of the famous egg-shaped chocolate produced by Kinder?
- In which country is it traditional to crack painted eggs against each other at Easter?
- What sweet treat is often shaped like a bird or bunny and eaten at Easter in the U.S.?
- In the U.K., what is the traditional Easter activity where eggs are rolled down hills?
- What type of bread, marked with a cross, is traditionally eaten on Good Friday?
- Which flower is traditionally used to decorate churches on Easter Sunday?
- What does the Easter egg symbolize in Christian tradition?
- Which country is famous for their giant Easter egg sculptures, particularly in Vegreville?
- What is the name of the week leading up to Easter Sunday?
- Which country decorates trees with painted eggs, known as 'Ostereierbaum'?
- Which dessert, made of a rich mixture of cheese, is traditionally eaten in Russia and Eastern Europe at Easter?