CHRISTMAS
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When do the British celebrate Christmas ? 1.On the 7 th of January 2.On the 25 th of December 3.On the 31st of December
Why do people celebrate Christmas? 1.The British Queen was born on that day 2. Jesus Christ was born 3. The British monarchy started
This was a gift to Jesus from one of the three kings. 1.Gold 2.Silver 3.Magic straw
Where was Jesus born? 1.In a hotel 2.In a stable 3.In the street
You can find your presents under this. 1.The fireplace 2.The Christmas tree 3.The table
Santa puts his presents for children into these 1.Stockings 2.Boxes 3.Bags
Children sing them at Christmas in the streets and at home. 1.Hymns 2.Carols 3.Volk songs
Which plant do people kiss each other under at Christmas? 1.fir tree 2. mistletoe 3. olive
People open their presents and gifts on this day. 1.Stoking Day 2.Boxing Day 3.Banking Day
Who are Santa's helpers? 1.Dwarfs 2.Elves 3.Snow maiden
Every Christmas British people are presented a big Christmas tree by... They put it up in Trafalgar Square in London. 1.Russia 2.Norway 3.China
Traditional food for Christmas dinner is: 1.Potatoes and meat 2. Fish and chips 3. Pudding and turkey
Where does Santa Claus live? 1.In the Antarctic 2.In the USA 3.In Finland
Where does the idea to decorate Christmas tree come from originally? 1.The USA 2.Russia 3.Germany
When were the first Christmas cards sent in England? a) 1930 b) 1906 c) 1843
What country does Father Christmas bring gifts in a swimming suit? a)Africa b)Australia c)Cuba
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