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Quiz about Tizzabelles 9 for 10 For Children
Quiz about Tizzabelles 9 for 10 For Children

Tizzabelle's 9 for 10 For Children Quiz


In each sentence there is a hidden word which relates to a special time of the year. The first letter of the first 9 questions will reveal the answer to question 10. Good luck! :-)

A multiple-choice quiz by Tizzabelle. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Tizzabelle
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
338,401
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
969
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
Question 1 of 10
1. Hop in the Spanish car. Ole! We're off to sing songs.

Answer: (5 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Will we hear angels sing if we char Ken's books?

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. Let's colour Frederick's nose so he looks like Rudolph.

Answer: (3 letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. I am privy to her secrets about a creeping plant that sits near the holly.

Answer: (3 letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. Where is Susan taking those presents from the jolly man in a red suit?

Answer: (5 letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. We should drink milk while we decorate the greenery with tinsel. A litre exactly will suffice.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Serve the happy farmer rye bread with his turkey.

Answer: (5 letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. In early December a nasty smell came from the bad vent in the floor.

Answer: (6 letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. Boris, Leigh and Hal had a ride in a snowmobile on Saturday.

Answer: (6 letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. If you take the first letter from all the above questions you will have a 9 letter word for a special event in December. What is that word?

Answer: (9 letters, yuletide)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Hop in the Spanish car. Ole! We're off to sing songs.

Answer: Carol

Spanish CAR OLe!

Carols are songs sung around Christmas time with a religious theme. One of the most famous and loved carols is "Silent Night". It was written in the 1810s in Austria.

In many countries, particularly the UK and Commonwealth countries, Christmas dinner starts with a Christmas cracker. The cracker (also called a bon-bon) usually contains a paper hat, a small toy and a joke. You turn to the person sitting next to you, grab an end and pull. The cracker snaps apart with a bang and the person who has the bigger end wins the prizes.

To say thank you for playing my quiz I'll share a Christmas cracker joke with each question. Be warned, Christmas cracker jokes are known for being fairly "average"... if you know what I mean. Here's the first one!

What do you call a short sighted dinosaur?
Do-you-think-he-saw-us!
2. Will we hear angels sing if we char Ken's books?

Answer: Hark

cHAR Ken's

"Hark the Herald Angels Sing" is another Christmas carol. It was written in 1739 but it wasn't the song of joy that we know today. It was adapted to be more of a celebratory song in the 1800s.

What is Santa's favourite pizza?
One that's deep pan, crisp and even.
3. Let's colour Frederick's nose so he looks like Rudolph.

Answer: Red

colour fREDerick's

Red and green are traditional Christmas colours and Rudolph's nose was very red!

What do you get if you cross a bell with a skunk?
Jingle Smells!
4. I am privy to her secrets about a creeping plant that sits near the holly.

Answer: Ivy

prIVY to

Yet another Christmas carol. "The Holly and the Ivy" was written over the years. It started off as a poem in the 1700s and the music was written for the poem in the 1800s.

What's white and goes up?
A confused snowflake.
5. Where is Susan taking those presents from the jolly man in a red suit?

Answer: Santa

suSAN TAking

Santa Claus has many names around the world. He is also known as Father Christmas, Sinterklass, Kris Kringle and other names.

How do snowmen get around?
They ride an icicle.
6. We should drink milk while we decorate the greenery with tinsel. A litre exactly will suffice.

Answer: Tree

a liTRE Exactly

The tradition of having a Christmas tree is thought to have begun in northern Europe as early as the 1500s! Every year a massive Christmas tree is given to London by Norway. It is given to the United Kingdom as a thank you present for their assistance in World War II. You can find it in Trafalgar Square.

What do you call a cat in the desert?
Sandy Claws!
7. Serve the happy farmer rye bread with his turkey.

Answer: Merry

farMER RYe

"Merry Christmas" is a traditional greeting or salutation given to those around you at Christmas time. The word "merry" comes from an old English word meaning pleasing or delightful.

What do you get if you cross Santa with a duck?
A Christmas quacker!
8. In early December a nasty smell came from the bad vent in the floor.

Answer: Advent

bAD VENT

Advent is the period before Christmas which looks forward to the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. It starts on the fourth Sunday before Christmas Day.

What do you get if you eat Christmas decorations?
Tinsilitis
9. Boris, Leigh and Hal had a ride in a snowmobile on Saturday.

Answer: Sleigh

BoriS, LEIGH and

Santa doesn't use UPS or FedEx. He delivers all his presents by hand from his sleigh.

What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?
Frostbite!
10. If you take the first letter from all the above questions you will have a 9 letter word for a special event in December. What is that word?

Answer: Christmas

Christmas is a time when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Many countries celebrate Christmas on December 25th with a family meal taking place in addition to other festivities. Some European countries celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve while others celebrate earlier in December or even in early January depending on local customs and tradition.
Source: Author Tizzabelle

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