True or false Christmas Quiz

This quiz tests your knowledge of Christmas. All questions are compulsory. We wish you all the best. NB: You may log in to save points and track your performance.

1. Israel is the country considered most important for Christian pilgrims during the celebration of Christmas.
2. We celebrate Christmas primarily to commemorate creation.
3. The wise men who brought gifts to Jesus came from the north.
4. The chief priests directed the wise men to Bethlehem to search for baby Jesus.
5. Those using the Gregorian Calendar celebrate Christmas on December 28th.
6. There are 7 days between the Gregorian Christmas and the Julian Christmas.
7. Those using the Julian Calendar celebrate Christmas on January 6th.
8. Joseph is the person who made Mary pregnant to give birth to Jesus.
9. Those using the Gregorian Calendar observe their Christmas Eve on January 6th.
10. Those using the Julian Calendar observe their Christmas Eve on December 24th.
11. Many countries celebrate Boxing Day on December 26th.
12. There are 6 full days between Christmas and New Year's Day.
13. The Deeper Christian Life Ministry, popularly called Deeper Life, celebrates Christmas on January 6th.
14. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church celebrates Christmas on January 7th.
15. The Syriac Orthodox Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem celebrates Christmas on December 25th.
16. The angel told Joseph that Mary's pregnancy was from the Holy Spirit to stop him from divorcing her.
17. The Magi were prompted by a star that a new king of the Jews had been born.
18. The angel gave Mary the name Messiah for her son.
19. The Bible explicitly states that Jesus was born on December 25th.
20. A shepherd led the Magi to the very place where baby Jesus was.
21. The Magi gave baby Jesus the gifts of Gold, Myrrh, and Topaz.
22. Joseph went to Jerusalem to be counted during the census ordered by Emperor Augustus.
23. Jesus was born in the town of Bethlehem.
24. Jesus was born in a cottage near the town.
25. Mary used fig leaves to wrap her newborn baby before laying him down to sleep.
26. Mary's baby was described as her lastborn son.
27. Upon wrapping her child, Mary put Him in a box.
28. The shepherds were in the fields when the angel broke the news of Jesus' birth.
29. The nickname of Bethlehem is The Holy Ground.
30. The sign the angel gave the shepherds was that they would find the baby dressed in purple and lying on a bed.
31. The angel who broke the news of Jesus' birth described Jesus to the shepherds as The high priest of God.
32. The shepherds sang the song: 'Glory to God in the highest heaven...'
33. After having seen baby Jesus, the shepherds pledged to protect the baby Jesus until He is old enough to defend Himself.
34. Mary's baby boy was given the name Jesus because that was the only boy name at that time.
35. It was decided that Mary's first child would be named Jesus after Mary gave birth to Him.
36. The angel appeared to Mary to foretell the conception of Jesus before the conception of John the Baptist.
37. At the time she conceived Jesus, Mary was married but living with her parents.
38. The angel who foretold the birth of Jesus described Mary as The mother of God.
39. The angel greeted Mary by saying, “Greetings, you virgin mother! The Lord is with you.”
40. God promised to give the son Mary would give birth to the power to trample snakes and scorpions.
41. Mary's son would be called the Son of God because He would be as holy as God Himself.
42. Australia is one of the countries that celebrates Christmas in summer.
43. The Christmas tree is also called a Cone tree.
44. Father Christmas is also called Father Nick.
45. The life of Saint Valentine inspired the creation of the figure 'Father Christmas'.

 

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