1) Represent the new one that appeared on the night of Christ’s birth a) Christmas Star b) Christmas Lights c) Christmas Dove d) Christmas Tree 2) Symbolizes new life. Their shape resembles a star, like the one that led the Wise Men to Jesus. Red color can remind us of the blood that Christ spilled for us. a) Holly b) Poinsettia c) Mistletoe d) Tinsel 3) The sharp edges of the leaf can remind us of the crown of thorns placed on the Savior’s head. The red berry can remind us of His blood shed for all of us. a) Holly b) Poinsettia c) Mistletoe d) Tinsel 4) Can represent eternity, hung on doors or in windows are like a symbolic invitation for the spirit of Christmas to fill our homes with the joy of the season. a) Christmas Tree b) Mistletoe c) Christmas Spider d) Christmas Wreath 5) Evergreen coniferous plant, traditionally decorated with edibles such as nuts, apples or dates, reminded people of hope and new life. a) Holly b) Christmas Tree c) Pointsettia d) Mistletoe 6) Announces the arrival of the Christmas season. They can symbolize the announcement of the birth of Christ when angels in heaven praised God a) Bells b) Elves c) Doves d) Grinch 7) They can remind us of the staffs carried by the shepherds who visited the baby Jesus. Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd. a) Christmas Cookies b) Gingerbread Man c) Candy Cane d) Christmas Stockings 8) Symbol of selfless acts of service. According to a legend, a poor man had three daughters and couldn’t afford to give them a dowry, but St Nicolas helped him out by putting gold balls into this object a) Christmas Stockings b) Christmas Presents c) Christmas cracker d) Tinsel 9) A fictional animal with a glowing red nose. According to the famous folklore it is believed, this fictional animal used to drive Santa Claus’s carriage on the Christmas Eve, making his way through the snowy winter roads. The luminosity of his nose was so great, that it helped him show the way through the dark snowy streets. a) Grinch b) Rudolph c) Angel d) Christmas Spider 10) Tradition comes from the Eastern European tale, that told about those creatures who loved the Christmas tree so much that danced around it and left their webs behind a) Grinch b) Rudolph c) Dove d) Christmas Spider 11) a hairy, pot-bellied, pear-shaped, snub-nosed creature with a cat-like face and cynical personality who stole Christmas. a) Grinch b) Rudolph c) Angel d) Elves 12) Represent spider webs turned into silver and gold by St Nicolas. a) Tinsel b) Christmas Lights c) Christmas Spider d) Christmas Star 13) During the Great Depression when, despite hard times, parents wanted to teach their kids to show gratitude and offer thanks for any blessings or gifts they'd receive a) Сookies and Milk for Santa b) Gingerbread man c) Eggnogg d) Candy Cane 14) Cocktail of milk curdled with homemade rum, which was called "grog", cream, sugar, whipped egg whites, and egg yolks. a) Eggnogg b) Mulled Christmas Wine c) Gogol Mogol / Kogel Mogel d) Pana Cotta 15) Symbol of fertility. Brings good fortune to anyone who had a smooch beneath them. a) Christmas Tree b) Mistletoe c) Holly Prickly d) Christmas Angel

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