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Quiz about Christmas Carols
Quiz about Christmas Carols

The Ultimate Christmas Carols Quiz | Christmas Music


Christmas time again! Let's see how many carols you can remember. Happy Birthday Jesus! Merry Christmas to all!

A multiple-choice quiz by jesusyes. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
jesusyes
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
343,841
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
9 / 15
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Question 1 of 15
1. Which of the below-mentioned 18th century carols actually mentions the words, "Wise men"? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. In 1868, Phillips Brooks wrote a Christmas carol and referred to baby Jesus as "Christ, Holy child and Immanuel." Do you know which of the below mentioned is the title of this carol? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Which of the below mentioned carols carries these words? "The Lord is come let earth receive her King; let every heart prepare Him room and heaven and nature sing"? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. "The First Noel," is not an original French carol. Is this statement true or false?


Question 5 of 15
5. Some of the best loved carols were written in the 18th century and this is no exception. Which of the below mentioned carols was translated from German into English and what was the original German title? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. "Away in a manger, no crib for a bed," sings this carol, so where was the little Lord Jesus asleep? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. The carol "While Shepherds Watch their Flocks by Night," was based on which of the below mentioned Bible verses? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. When did good king Wenceslas look out? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. "The Cradle Song," states that the little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head in a manger. Exactly what is a manger and what was it used in place of? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. What is the title of the carol that has these words in its chorus; "Star of wonder, star of light, star of royal beauty bright?" Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. William Dix wrote the carol entitled "What Child is This" and answers the question in the chorus. Do you know the answer to this question? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Frederick Oakley translated the carol, "O Come all ye Faithful" from Latin to English in 1841. Do you know which of the below mentioned titles is the Latin title of this famous carol? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. "Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring, tell all the world _______
_______
_______! loudly proclaim the happy tale, welcome the Lord."

Can you fill in the blanks of this verse?

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 14 of 15
14. "Mary did you know that your baby boy will one day walk on water? Did you know, that your baby boy will save our sons and daughters _____
_____
_____?"
Do you know the three missing words?

Answer: (three words)
Question 15 of 15
15. "Angels we have heard on high, singing sweetly through the night and the mountains in reply echoing their brave delight."

What did the mountains echo in delight?

Answer: (one word)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which of the below-mentioned 18th century carols actually mentions the words, "Wise men"?

Answer: Now Is Born the Divine Christ Child

The translator of this French carol, "Il est né, le devin Enfant," is unknown and according to the church hymnal, Wayne Hooper composed the arrangement in 1984. The words "wise men," were mentioned in the carol as the ones who foretold the birth of Christ.
2. In 1868, Phillips Brooks wrote a Christmas carol and referred to baby Jesus as "Christ, Holy child and Immanuel." Do you know which of the below mentioned is the title of this carol?

Answer: O Little Town of Bethlehem

Phillips of Philadelphia, as he was called, was an American who went on a pilgrimage to the Holy land and was so impressed by what he had seen that it inspired him to write this poem. It was set to music by Lewis Redner in 1868 and has become one of the most famous carols of all times.
3. Which of the below mentioned carols carries these words? "The Lord is come let earth receive her King; let every heart prepare Him room and heaven and nature sing"?

Answer: Joy to the World

This joyful carol was written by Isaac Watts in 1719 and and Frederik Handel composed the music. He advises all in this poem to be joyful because the Lord has come.
4. "The First Noel," is not an original French carol. Is this statement true or false?

Answer: True

This carol is a traditional English carol and not French as the title might suggest. The original title, "The First Nowell" (The First Christmas) was written in the old Anglo-Saxon spelling and was later changed to the French spelling of "Noel."
5. Some of the best loved carols were written in the 18th century and this is no exception. Which of the below mentioned carols was translated from German into English and what was the original German title?

Answer: Silent Night - Stille Nacht

Father Joseph Mohr, an Austrian priest, wrote this poem in 1816. Later, in 1818, when he needed a carol for the choir to sing, he remembered his poem and asked his friend Franz Gruber to compose the music for it. The music was set for guitar accompaniment since the organ had broken down and this change was readily accepted.

Its popularity increased rapidly and it is now one of the most famous carols of all time.
6. "Away in a manger, no crib for a bed," sings this carol, so where was the little Lord Jesus asleep?

Answer: on the hay

This children's carol is known by the titles, "Away in a Manger" or "The Cradle Song." The first verse states that the little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head and was asleep on the hay.
7. The carol "While Shepherds Watch their Flocks by Night," was based on which of the below mentioned Bible verses?

Answer: Luke 2: 8-12

Luke 2:8-12 tells the story of how the shepherds were watching their flock and an angel of the Lord came down and informed them of the birth of Christ. "Glad tidings of great joy I bring," said the angel, "To you and all mankind."
8. When did good king Wenceslas look out?

Answer: on the feast of Stephen

He looked out on Boxing Day, the day on which this feast is celebrated. Alms were also given to the poor in recognition of Stephen's care of the less fortunate. When the king looked out, he saw a poor man gathering wood for his fire and had compassion on him and sought to make his life easier. The carol last line says, "Ye who now will bless the poor, shall yourself find blessing."
9. "The Cradle Song," states that the little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head in a manger. Exactly what is a manger and what was it used in place of?

Answer: A feeding trough - a crib

This utensil for feeding animals was used to cradle the King of Kings; and yet with such humble beginnings He is known as the Son of God.
10. What is the title of the carol that has these words in its chorus; "Star of wonder, star of light, star of royal beauty bright?"

Answer: We Three Kings

In 1857, the Reverend John Hopkins Jr wrote the music and lyrics to this carol. It is also known as "Kings of Orient" and speaks specifically of the three gifts brought to baby Jesus by the Three kings, The Magi or The Three Wise men, as they have been referred to. The gift of gold was a symbol of kingship; frankincense was a symbol of priesthood and myrrh a symbol of death.
11. William Dix wrote the carol entitled "What Child is This" and answers the question in the chorus. Do you know the answer to this question?

Answer: This, this is Christ The King

This carol was written in 1865 and was later set to the tune of "Greensleeves." The verse goes on to say, "Whom shepherds guard and angels sing. Haste, haste to bring Him laud, the babe the son of Mary."
12. Frederick Oakley translated the carol, "O Come all ye Faithful" from Latin to English in 1841. Do you know which of the below mentioned titles is the Latin title of this famous carol?

Answer: Adeste Fideles

This carol was translated to English in 1841 by Frederick Oakeley. Nat King Cole was one of the artist who sang this carol and made these five Latin words famous in the English speaking world.
"Adeste Fideles, Laeti triumphantes, venite, venite to Bethlehem." Or, "O come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant, o come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem."
13. "Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring, tell all the world _______ _______ _______! loudly proclaim the happy tale, welcome the Lord." Can you fill in the blanks of this verse?

Answer: Jesus is king

"Carol of the Bells," was the original title of this carol, written by a Ukrainian called Mykola Leontovych. The lyrics have been rewritten over the years and the English version called, "Ring Christmas Bells," has been made popular by many artists. The first verse of this carol admonishes the bells to ring merrily, loudly and proclaim the happy tale of Jesus.
14. "Mary did you know that your baby boy will one day walk on water? Did you know, that your baby boy will save our sons and daughters _____ _____ _____?" Do you know the three missing words?

Answer: Did you know

So many questions for Mary! Did she understand the destiny of her son? Did she understand the real reason for His birth? This Christmas, listen to the words carefully and discover the destiny of the Christ child.
15. "Angels we have heard on high, singing sweetly through the night and the mountains in reply echoing their brave delight." What did the mountains echo in delight?

Answer: Gloria

This delightful French carol entitled, "Angels we have Heard on High" or "Gloria," was adapted by Earl Marlatt in 1937. It was probably based on Luke 2: 13-17, where the story is recorded of the angels who came to earth and in joyful song, announced the birth of Jesus.
Source: Author jesusyes

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