1) When Christmas is celebrated? a) 1st of January b) 25th of December c) 6th of December d) 1st of January e) 23rd of December f) 5th of February 2) What is a Christmas Cracker? a) a candy b) a gum c) a biscuit d) a Yoyo e) a hat f) a piece of paper 3) How did Mary travel to Bethlehem to give birth to baby Jesus? a) on a bike b) on a horse c) on a motorbike d) on a donkey e) on a plane f) on a bus 4) There are four Sundays in Advent? a) 2 b) 3 c) 5 d) 1 e) 4 f) 0 5) What date is Boxing Day, also known as Saint Stephen's Day, celebrated? a) 23rd of December b) 24th of December c) 26th of December d) 1st of December e) 5th of December f) 25th of December 6) How does Santa enter your house on Christmas Eve? a) with a magic key b) through the door c) through a keyhole d) goes down a chimney e) knocks the door f) rings a doorbell 7) How Santa delivers presents across the world? a) a sleigh b) a bike c) a car d) a horse e) a reindeer f) a plane 8) In Japan, millions of people eat KFC for their main Christmas dinner a) yes b) no c) maybe d) false e) who knows f) unreal 9) What colour is Santa's belt a) yellow b) white c) blue d) beige e) red f) black 10) Where does Santa live? a) cottage b) North Pole c) Russia d) Finland e) Sweden f) Poland 11) For almost two decades now, Polish TV channels air Chris Columbus’ film a) Home Alone b) Last Christmas c) New York d) Grinch e) Santa Clause f) Santa Clause 2 12) Which country gives the gift of a huge Christmas tree to the UK every year? ________ a) Poland b) Russia c) USA d) Norway e) Hungary f) France 13) Favourite Christmas food in the UK? a) a watermelon b) chicken c) cheescake d) pudding e) jelly f) sandwich  14) How we call Christma's Eve mass? a) A Party b) A Midnight Mass c) A Liturgy d) A Wedding Mass e) A Lent Mass f) An Easter Mass 15) How many dishes Polish People serve at Christmas' Eve dinner? a) 8 b) 2 c) 1 d) none e) 12 f) 5 16) Christmas Eve dinner, also known as Wigilia, starts when? a) Everybody is at home b) Nobody's home c) When the dinner is ready d) The first star appears in the sky e) When the family arrives f) At 6 pm 17) What is spread beneath the tablecloth as a reminder that Christ was born in a manger? a) a cat b) hay c) flower d) clover e) waffle f) leaves 18) Why do Poles eat twelve dishes during the Christmas Eve dinner? a) They like it b) It's a symbol of richness,12 Apostles and 12 months c) It's a symbol of poverty d) They have to e) Catholic traditions f) Christian faith 19) Kutia is an ancient dessert with origins in Eastern Europe made exclusively for Christmas Eve dinner and it's made of...... a) potatoes b) rice c) poppyseeds d) wheat grains, cooked poppy seeds, honey, dried or candied fruits e) Cooked barley f) cheesecake 20) Two fishes served at Christmas Eve dinner are? a) Cod b) Halibut c) Herrings d) Carp e) Salmon f) Octopus 21) In the UK, the main Christmas Meal is usually eaten? a) In the morning b) At Lunchtime/Early Afternoon c) In the Evening d) At 6 pm e) At 8 pm f) AT 5 pm 22) What are mince pies? a) b) c) d) e) f) 23) Advent calendars This festive practice originates from? a) Poland b) Slovakia c) Russia d) France e) Germany f) Belgium 24) Who wrote "Christmas Carol?" a) Steven King b) Honore Balzac c) Charles Dickens d) William Shakespeare e) Victor Hugo f) Alfred Hitchcock 25) Who broadcasts a message on Christmas Day in the UK every year? a) The Prime Minister b) The Senate c) The Prince Karol d) The Queen e) The police f) The firemen

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