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Christmas is coming...

Slide 1 - Diapositive

frankincense
Christmas elves
turkey
tinsel
magi
tiny Tim
Christmas pudding
mince pies
Christmas cracker

Slide 2 - Question de remorquage

drummers
partridge
pipers
lords
callingbirds
maids
ladies
rings
hens
geese
swans
turtledoves

Slide 3 - Question de remorquage

In the middle of the 1500s, a meeting of priests banned pictures of Jesus in the bath. Why?
A
The baby Jesus had no clothes on and they thought it was a bit rude
B
Jesus was so pure he would never have needed a bath
C
Baths hadn't been invented when Jesus was born so it was a daft thing to show

Slide 4 - Quiz

One of the gifts of the magi (wijzen) was frankincense (wierook). The Romans used frankincense for their funerals. How?
A
They burned it with the bodies at funerals
B
They dressed the corpse of a dead friend with perfumed robes
C
They put it in the coffin so the corpse would have riches in the afterlife

Slide 5 - Quiz

The British Isles could sink under the extra 158,000 tonnes we put on them every Christmas. Tonnes of what?
A
B
C

Slide 6 - Quiz

In the 20th century, British people bought 1,6 billion of them every year. What?
A
B
C

Slide 7 - Quiz

Put them end to end and they'd go almost four times round the world. What?
A
The Christmas wrapping paper bought each year
B
The toilet paper used on Christmas Day
C
Old men pretending to be Father Christmas in shops

Slide 8 - Quiz

British people take five million of them at Christmas. What?
A
Indigestion tablets (maagzuurremmers)
B
Baths
C
Seats in church

Slide 9 - Quiz

Put them end to end and they'd stretch to the moon. What?
A
The rolls of sticky tape we buy for Christmas
B
The Christmas puddings we buy each Christmas
C
Christmas dinner Brussels sprouts

Slide 10 - Quiz

In Finland Santa's sleigh is pulled by...
A
a goat called Ukko
B
a duck called Dukko

Slide 11 - Quiz

The world's largest Christmas cracker (50 metres long) was made in 1991 in...
A
Australia
B
Austria

Slide 12 - Quiz

In 1975 Werner Ehrhard sent a record number of Christmas cards, a total of...
A
12.824
B
62.824

Slide 13 - Quiz

You find a button in your Christmas pudding. What does that mean?
A
You'll be rich
B
You won't get married

Slide 14 - Quiz

How long did it take Charles Dickens to write A Christmas Carol?
A
22 years
B
2 years
C
2 months

Slide 15 - Quiz

How long did it take for A Christmas Carol to be a hit?
A
It was slow at first but sold out in 10 years
B
It was an instant success and sold out as soon as it appeared
C
By the following Christmas (1844) it had sold out

Slide 16 - Quiz

Who was Scrooge's first ghostly visitor? (in A Christmas Carol)
A
Jacob Marley
B
Christmas Past
C
Christmas Present
D
Christmas Yet To Come

Slide 17 - Quiz

What effect did Dickens's success have on him?
A
All the travelling and performing killed him.
B
It made a jealous writer kill him.
C
It made him so rich his wife killed him to get her hands on his money.

Slide 18 - Quiz

When Dickens died it was a shock to the Christmas industry. One little girl said what?
A
Does that mean that Father Christmas is dead?
B
Does that mean Tiny Tim is dead?
C
Does that mean there'll be no more Christmases?

Slide 19 - Quiz

The 'X' in Xmas stands for the cross that Jesus died on.
A
True
B
False

Slide 20 - Quiz

In the Middle Ages you could get a ready-cooked goose take away for Christmas.
A
True
B
False

Slide 21 - Quiz

The popular song 'Jingle Bells' was written especially for Christmas.
A
True
B
False

Slide 22 - Quiz

How many white Christmases did London have in the entire 20th century?
A
2
B
7
C
13

Slide 23 - Quiz

Sherlock Holmes had a Christmas adventure called 'The Blue Carbuncle'. Where was the blue carbuncle (diamond) found?
A
Inside a Christmas goose
B
Inside the sack of a burglar who disguised himself as Santa
C
Inside the pipe of his assistant, Doctor Watson

Slide 24 - Quiz

What was the poem 'The night before Christmas' called when it was first written?
A
'A visit from Rudolf'
B
'A visit from the Christmas fairy'
C
'A visit from Saint Nicholas'

Slide 25 - Quiz

In 1841 Gateshead on Tyneside had a colourful first. What?
A
A white Christmas when snow fell two metres deep
B
A blue Christmas when people turned blue as a result of a cholera infection
C
A red Christmas when a local brickworks exploded and covered the town in brick dust

Slide 26 - Quiz

In 1932 King George V gave the British public its first what?
A
Christmas message on the radio
B
Christmas street-lights which he switched on at Chelmsford
C
Christmas fireworks display from Buckingham Palace

Slide 27 - Quiz

Christmas tree electric lights are first used in America around what year?
A
1850
B
1880
C
1920

Slide 28 - Quiz

In 1914 Britain had a Christmas present from Germany that is a first. What?
A
The first German Shepherd dog as a present for the queen
B
The first German measles, caught by a Welsh boy in Scotland
C
The first German bomb

Slide 29 - Quiz

In 1864 a club arranged what seasonal shivering fun first?
A
Taking off their clothes and racing to the top of Ben Nevis mountain in Scotland
B
Taking off their clothes and sledging down the hill at Windsor castle
C
Taking off their clothes and swimming in a lake in London's Hyde Park

Slide 30 - Quiz

Slide 31 - Diapositive

Slide 32 - Vidéo