Easter has a way of bringing everyone together, whether you’re crowded around a pub table, managing a classroom of excited kids, or trying to keep the peace during a long family brunch. While we all know the holiday for its Sunday roasts and spring blooms, it’s the shared traditions, and the inevitable debates over trivia, that usually steal the show.
To save you the prep time, we’ve put together a definitive list of 100+ questions that cover every angle, from biblical history and global folklore to the "just for laughs" rounds. Below, you’ll find everything you need to keep your guests engaged, entertained, and maybe a little stumped.
Easter quiz questions for kids
Keep the energy high and the frustration low with these multiple-choice questions. This Easter quiz trivia questions is designed for younger players, focusing on the fun symbols, tasty treats, and basics of the holiday.
1. Who is famous for hiding eggs for children to find on Easter morning?
A) The Easter Hamster
B) The Easter Bunny
C) The Tooth Fairy
Correct answer: The Easter Hamster
2. What kind of bread is traditionally eaten on Good Friday, often toasted with butter?
A) Garlic Bread
B) Sourdough
C) Hot Cross Buns
Correct answer: Hot Cross Buns
3. In the Christian faith, who is Easter celebrating?
A) Noah
B) Jesus
C) Moses
Correct answer: Jesus
4. What do we call the day before Ash Wednesday, when it's tradition to eat flat cakes with syrup?
A) Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday)
B) Chocolate Monday
C) Waffle Wednesday
Correct answer: Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday)
5. Which of these animals is a popular symbol of spring and Easter?
A) A baby chick
B) A penguin
C) A polar bear
Correct answer: A baby chick
6. What is an "Easter Bonnet"?
A) A type of chocolate
B) A decorated hat
C) A wicker basket
Correct answer: A decorated hat
7. What color were the first-ever dyed Easter eggs, traditionally colored to represent the blood of Christ?
A) Blue
B) Green
C) Red
Correct answer: Red
8. What do children usually carry to collect their eggs during an Easter egg hunt?
A) A backpack
B) A basket
C) A pillowcase
Correct answer: A basket
9. What flower is most commonly associated with Easter?
A) The Easter Lily
B) A Red Rose
C) A Sunflower
Correct answer: The Easter Lily
10. Which vegetable is famously left out as a snack for the Easter Bunny?
A) Broccoli
B) Carrots
C) Potatoes
Correct answer: Carrots

An Easter quiz question for kids
General Easter trivia questions
This round moves away from multiple choice and into open-answer territory. These questions are designed for a mixed-age crowd, touching on history, global traditions, and a bit of geography to keep the "experts" on their toes.
11. In which country did the tradition of the "Easter Hare" (Osterhase) originate? (Correct answer: Germany)
12. Easter’s date changes every year, but what celestial body is used to calculate it? (Correct answer: The Moon)
13. What is the name of the Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean that shares its name with the holiday? (Correct answer: Easter Island)
14. Which famous jewelry firm in Russia created incredibly ornate, jewel-encrusted Easter eggs for the Tsars? (Correct answer: Fabergé)
15. In Bermuda, what handmade object do people traditionally fly on Good Friday to represent the Resurrection? (Correct answer: Kites)
16. While the Easter Bunny is popular in the US and UK, what long-eared marsupial is the Easter mascot in Australia? (Correct answer: The Easter Bilby)
17. What is the official name for the Sunday that marks the beginning of Holy Week? (Correct answer: Palm Sunday)
18. In Sweden and Finland, children often dress up as what "spooky" characters and go door-to-door for candy? (Correct answer: Easter Witches)
19. Which US President hosted the very first official White House Easter Egg Roll in 1878? (Correct answer: Rutherford B. Hayes)
20. The name "Easter" is believed to be derived from Eostre; who was she? (Correct answer: The Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring/Fertility)
21. In Haux, France, chefs use over 15,000 eggs to create a massive version of what dish on Easter Monday? (Correct answer: An Omelette)
22. What traditional Easter flower is said to have grown in the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus wept? (Correct answer: The Easter Lily)
23. Which classic 1948 musical film stars Fred Astaire and Judy Garland participating in a holiday parade? (Correct answer: Easter Parade)
24. In many Latin American countries, what biblical figure is often burned in effigy on Easter Sunday? (Correct answer: Judas Iscariot)
25. What is the Sunday following Easter Sunday commonly called? (Correct answer: Low Sunday)
26. Which country holds the record for the largest chocolate Easter egg ever made, standing over 30 feet tall? (Correct answer: Italy)
27. What is the name of the 40-day period of fasting and prayer that precedes Easter? (Correct answer: Lent)
28. In the UK, what is the traditional "Easter meat" served for Sunday lunch? (Correct answer: Lamb)
29. What was the original practical reason for dyeing Easter eggs? (Correct answer: To preserve them, as they were forbidden during Lent)
30. According to the Bible, who was the first person to see Jesus after the Resurrection? (Correct answer: Mary Magdalene)

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Easter egg trivia questions
This section focuses entirely on the centerpiece of the holiday: the egg. From historical art pieces to the chocolate versions we eat today, these questions cover the global obsession with Easter eggs.
31. Which British chocolate company produced the first-ever chocolate Easter egg in 1873? (Correct answer: J.S. Fry & Sons)
32. What is the name for the traditional Ukrainian Easter eggs that are decorated using a complex wax-resist (batik) method? (Correct answer: Pysanky)
33. Which famous jeweler produced a series of 50 "Imperial" Easter eggs for the Russian Royal family between 1885 and 1916? (Correct answer: Peter Carl Fabergé)
34. In the famous White House Easter Egg Roll, what do children use to push their eggs across the lawn? (Correct answer: A long-handled wooden spoon)
35. What was the name of the first chocolate egg launched by Cadbury in 1875, which was filled with "dragees"? (Correct answer: Dark chocolate shells)
36. According to Guinness World Records, in which country was the world’s tallest chocolate Easter egg (standing over 10 meters) created? (Correct answer: Italy)
37. Before artificial dyes were invented, what common kitchen vegetable skin was often used to dye eggs a deep red or brown color? (Correct answer: Onion skins)
38. Which country is home to the "Pysanka Museum," a building actually shaped like a giant 45-foot-tall Easter egg? (Correct answer: Ukraine)
39. In 2007, a "Rothschild" Fabergé egg was sold at Christie's auction house for how much? (Correct answer: Nearly $18 million)
40. What is the name of the traditional German tree or bush decorated with hanging colorful eggs? (Correct answer: Ostereierbaum)
41. Why were eggs originally hard-boiled and decorated during the Middle Ages? (Correct answer: To preserve them, as they were a forbidden food during the 40 days of Lent)
42. The first chocolate eggs were made of solid chocolate; which company later perfected the technique for making "hollow" chocolate eggs? (Correct answer: Cadbury)
43. In what year was the first official White House Easter Egg Roll held? (Correct answer: 1878)
44. What do you call the art of decorating eggshells with tiny, intricate cut-outs, often seen in Central European traditions? (Correct answer: Egg carving)
45. What is the most popular flavor of jelly bean in the United States during the Easter season? (Correct answer: Cherry)

An Easter egg quiz question
Easter candy and food trivia
From the debate over Peeps to the precise way a Cadbury egg is made, this round covers the flavors that define the season. It’s the perfect mix for the foodies and sweet-toothed players in your group.
46. In what year was the modern "Cadbury Creme Egg" as we know it today officially launched? (Correct answer: 1971)
47. What is the sweet, yellow and white "yolk" inside a Cadbury Creme Egg actually made of? (Correct answer: Fondant/Sugar syrup)
48. Approximately how many Cadbury Creme Eggs are produced every single day at the factory in Bournville, England? (Correct answer: 1.5 million)
49. Which marshmallow candy shaped like chicks and bunnies was once handmade in a process that took 27 hours per Peep? (Correct answer: Peeps)
50. According to a national survey, what is the most popular Easter candy in the United States, consistently beating out chocolate bunnies? (Correct answer: Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs)
51. What do the "11 balls" of marzipan on top of a traditional British Simnel Cake represent? (Correct answer: The 11 faithful apostles—excluding Judas)
52. In which country is it a tradition to eat "Mämmi," a chilled Easter pudding made of rye flour and orange zest? (Correct answer: Finland)
53. What spice gives the traditional Hot Cross Bun its signature warm, aromatic flavor? (Correct answer: Cinnamon or Allspice)
54. Which popular Easter candy features a "speckled" sugar shell and a solid milk chocolate center? (Correct answer: Cadbury Mini Eggs)
55. In Italy, what is the name of the dove-shaped sweet bread that is a staple of Easter celebrations? (Correct answer: Colomba di Pasqua)
56. Before the invention of modern refrigeration, why did ham become the traditional Easter meat in the United States? (Correct answer: It was cured over the winter and ready to eat by spring)
57. In Greece, what is the traditional centerpiece of the Easter Sunday meal? (Correct answer: Roast Lamb)
58. How many marshmallow Peeps are consumed by Americans every Easter season? (Correct answer: Approximately 1.5 billion)
59. What is the name of the sweet, braided bread often topped with red-dyed eggs that is popular in Greek and Eastern European traditions? (Correct answer: Tsoureki)
60. In 1953, the manufacturing process for Peeps was automated, reducing the production time from 27 hours to how many minutes? (Correct answer: 6 minutes)

An Easter food quiz question
Biblical and religious Easter trivia
For those who want to explore the spiritual origins of the holiday, this section covers the people, places, and events that define the Christian Easter story.
61. What is the period of 40 days of prayer and fasting that leads up to Easter Sunday called? (Correct answer: Lent)
62. On which day of Holy Week do Christians commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples? (Correct answer: Maundy Thursday)
63. According to the Gospels, which disciple betrayed Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane for 30 pieces of silver? (Correct answer: Judas Iscariot)
64. What was the name of the Roman governor who presided over the trial of Jesus and reluctantly ordered his crucifixion? (Correct answer: Pontius Pilate)
65. What is the significance of "Palm Sunday" in the Easter story? (Correct answer: It commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where crowds laid palm branches in his path)
66. Which hill outside Jerusalem is the site where the crucifixion of Jesus took place? (Correct answer: Calvary or Golgotha)
67. According to all four Gospels, who was the first person to discover the empty tomb and see the risen Jesus? (Correct answer: Mary Magdalene)
68. How is the date of Easter determined each year? (Correct answer: It falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon—the Paschal Full Moon—following the vernal equinox)
69. What does the word "Paschal" refer to in the context of the Easter celebration? (Correct answer: The Passover, derived from the Hebrew word "Pesach")
70. On which day of the week is the "Good Friday" service held to remember the crucifixion? (Correct answer: The Friday immediately preceding Easter Sunday)
71. How many days after the Resurrection did Jesus ascend into heaven, according to the Book of Acts? (Correct answer: 40 days)
72. What was the name of the man who was forced by the Roman soldiers to help Jesus carry his cross? (Correct answer: Simon of Cyrene)
73. In the Bible, what did the sign placed above Jesus on the cross say? (Correct answer: "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews")
74. What did Jesus do to his disciples during the Last Supper as an act of humility and service? (Correct answer: He washed their feet)
75. Which disciple is often called "Doubting" because he refused to believe Jesus had risen until he saw the wounds for himself? (Correct answer: Thomas)

A Biblical Easter question
Hard Easter trivia for adults
This round is for the easter quiz for adults. These questions skip the basics and dive into the obscure history, complex etymology, and high-stakes records of the holiday. No multiple choice here, you have to earn these points.
76. While J.S. Fry & Sons produced the first chocolate egg, which year did they specifically release it, predating Cadbury by two years? (Correct answer: 1873)
77. What was the name of the very first Imperial Fabergé egg, commissioned by Alexander III for his wife in 1885? (Correct answer: The First Hen Egg)
78. In the etymology of "Easter," the Venerable Bede claimed the word derives from Eostre. According to his writings, which month in the Germanic calendar was named after this goddess? (Correct answer: Eosturmonath)
79. In the 17th century, why did the English Parliament under Oliver Cromwell briefly ban the celebration of Easter (along with Christmas)? (Correct answer: They viewed it as a "popish" or pagan festival with no biblical command to observe it)
80. What is the name of the traditional Czech Easter tradition where men "whip" women’s legs with willow branches to ensure health and fertility? (Correct answer: Pomlázka)
81. In the world of high-end confectionery, what specific ingredient was added to Cadbury’s chocolate in 1905 that allowed them to overtake French chocolate makers in popularity? (Correct answer: A higher proportion of milk / Fresh liquid milk)
82. Which country traditionally stages a massive "Rocket War" (Rouketopolemos) between two rival churches on Easter Saturday? (Correct answer: Greece — specifically the island of Chios)
83. In 1928, a specific "Easter Act" was passed in the UK Parliament to establish a fixed date for Easter. Why has it never been implemented? (Correct answer: It requires the formal consent of various Christian churches, which has never been reached)
84. What is the name of the specific type of clay used by Peter Carl Fabergé to create the "opaque" look of some of his most famous eggs? (Correct answer: Gousset)
85. In Hungary, the "Sprinkling" tradition (Locsolkodás) originally involved throwing buckets of water on women; what do most men use as a symbolic substitute today? (Correct answer: Perfume or cologne)
86. Before they were bought by Cadbury, the company "Pascall" created which famous white-and-pink marshmallow-based Easter treat? (Correct answer: Marshmallow Eggs)
87. In the Florence tradition of "Scoppio del Carro," what is used to ignite a huge wagon full of fireworks during Easter Mass? (Correct answer: A mechanical dove on a wire — the "Colombina")
88. What specific name is given to the "Easter Fire" lit on mountain peaks in parts of Germany and Austria to signal the end of winter? (Correct answer: Osterfeuer)
89. Which famous author wrote the 1939 book The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes, often credited with popularizing the idea of a female Easter Bunny? (Correct answer: DuBose Heyward)
90. In the biblical narrative, what was the name of the field bought with the "blood money" returned by Judas Iscariot? (Correct answer: Akeldama - or the Field of Blood)

A Easter question for adults
Easter quiz true or false questions
This final round is perfect for a quick-fire "lightning round" or for younger students in a classroom setting. It’s a 50/50 shot- see how many your guests can get right in under two minutes.
91. True or False: The Easter Bunny was originally depicted as an Easter Fox in some parts of Germany. (Correct answer: True - In Westphalia, the "Easter Fox" was the primary tradition before the hare became dominant)
92. True or False: In Switzerland, it is a Cuckoo bird, not a bunny, that delivers the Easter eggs. (Correct answer: True)
93. True or False: The very first chocolate Easter eggs were hollow inside, just like most are today. (Correct answer: False - They were solid chocolate, which made them very heavy and expensive)
94. True or False: The White House Easter Egg Roll has been held every single year since 1878 without exception. (Correct answer: False - It has been canceled several times, including during World War I, World War II, and the 2020 pandemic)
95. True or False: In the Bible, the word "Easter" appears more than ten times in the New Testament. (Correct answer: False - In the King James Version, it only appears once, in Acts 12:4)
96. True or False: More than 70% of people eat the ears of a chocolate bunny first. (Correct answer: True - Surveys consistently show the ears are the starting point for the vast majority)
97. True or False: Easter Sunday always falls on the same date as the Jewish holiday of Passover. (Correct answer: False - While they are related and often close, the two calendars use different calculations)
98. True or False: The world’s largest Easter egg museum is located in Poland and houses over 8,000 eggs. (Correct answer: True - The Muzeum Pisanki in Ciechanowiec)
99. True or False: Pretzels were once associated with Easter and Lent because the twists represent arms crossed in prayer. (Correct answer: True)
100. True or False: "Pancake Day" (Shrove Tuesday) was originally created to use up all the fatty foods in the house before the fasting of Lent began. (Correct answer: True)

A True or False question about Easter
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Conclusion
Whether you’re aiming to stump the history buffs in your family or just want to keep the kids entertained during the annual egg hunt, these 100+ questions offer the perfect mix of challenge and charm.
From the ancient origins of the "Easter Hare" to the modern science behind a Cadbury Creme Egg, sharing these facts is a great way to spark conversation and a little friendly rivalry. So, grab your prizes, set up your scoreboard, and enjoy a holiday filled with more than just chocolate, here’s to a memorable and "egg-cellent" Easter trivia session!
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
The "Easter Hare" originally became a symbol of the holiday in 16th-century Germany. Because rabbits are known for their high fertility and birth rates in the spring, they became a natural representation of the "new life" and "renewal" associated with the season.
The classic children’s story of the mischievous bunny in Mr. McGregor’s garden was written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. First published in 1902, it has since become one of the most famous Easter-time stories in the world, featuring Peter’s three sisters: Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail.
According to Guinness World Records, the largest Easter egg hunt took place at Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Winter Haven, Florida, on April 1, 2007. The massive event featured 501,000 eggs and was searched by nearly 10,000 children.
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