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The best Christmas Literature Quiz

The best Christmas Literature Quiz

Christmas Day

Christmas is a festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.


Christmas Literature quiz questions to get you in the festive spirit

Which March sister opens LM Alcott’s Little Women by grumbling “Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents?”
Answer: Jo March

In Harry Potter and the Philsopher’s Stone, what do the Dursleys give Harry for Christmas?
Answer: A 50-pence piece

In what classic novel does the protagonist set sail for a sea voyage on a cold Christmas day
Answer: Moby Dick

Which character declares “Merry Christmas, one and all!” in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol?
Answer: Tiny Tim

In which children’s classic is it ‘always winter but never Christmas’?
Answer: CS Lewis’ The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

What year was Clement C Moore’s poem ‘The Night Before Christmas’ first published?
Answer: 1823

The Father Christmas Letters is written and illustrated by which famous novelist?
Answer: J RR Tolkien

The Goblet of Fire, who did Harry end up going to the Yule Ball with on Christmas Day?
Answer: Parvati Patil

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What do you write in a short and sweet Christmas card?
1. Have a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
2. Wishing you all the best that a holiday could offer.
3. Peace, joy, and love to you and your family.
4. May your Christmas season be filled with joy and light!
5. Hope your stocking is stuffed full of joy this year.

What Christmas tree symbolizes?
The Paradise tree represented the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden. The Christmas Light, a small, pyramid-like frame, usually decorated with glass balls, tinsel and a candle on top, was a symbol of the birth of Christ as the Light of the World.

What families do on Christmas?
1. Have a cookie exchange party.
2. Go Christmas caroling.
3. Elf on the Shelf.
4. Check out a local light display.
5. Pick out a new ornament for each child.
6. Make Christmas candy.
7. Angel Tree.

Merry Christmas Love from The Word Coach