Test Your Knowledge of Easter (redux)

Easter EggsAre you pretty up on things surrounding the day Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ?

Let’s find out (answers below and page links to where answers were gained)…

1. Each Easter Americans buy the following amount of Marshmallow Peeps shaped like chicks, bunnies and eggs (of which yellow is the #1 color chosen):

(a) 7 million; (b) 70 million; (c) 700 million; (d) 80 million.

2. The day of Easter varies from year to year. How is the date determined?

(a) Mark 12 weeks from Christmas, multiply that by 3, then divide by 2;

(b) 7 possible dates are taped to a wall. The Pope then plays pin the tail on the donkey;

(c) It is always celebrated on the first Sunday after the blue moon that takes place on or after the vernal equinox of March 21;

(d) It is always celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon that takes place on or after the vernal equinox of March 21.

3. What percentage of Americans believe that Jesus rose from the grave after having died?

(a) 100%; (b) 75%; (c) 50%; (d) 25%.

4. Among other things, the use of eggs on Easter stands for:

(a) The start of Spring; (b) New life; (c) An empty tomb; (d) Fruitfulness.

5. The bunny as a symbol of Easter is believed to have its origins in:

(a) Germany; (b) Italy; (c) Israel; (d) America.

6. In its infancy Easter was celebrated on changing days of the week. Which political figure ruled that Easter must fall only on a Sunday?

(a) Henry the VIII; (b) Julius Caesar; (c) Constantine; (d) Cleopatra.

7. The first one to see Jesus alive on Easter Sunday was:

(a) An angel; (b) Pontius Pilate; (c) The Virgin Mary; (d) Mary Magdalene.

Answers: 1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (d)

(This test was developed and based on information from the following websites: The Christian Post, Easter – 123Holiday.net, Easter Candy Facts, Easter Egg – Wikipedia, Easter Bunny History, and Bible Gateway and The History of Easter.)

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