Christmas 2002

Quiz

 

“Odd One Out”

Which item in each of the groups below does not belong with the other four?

 

Group 1 Words

 

A.      Merry

B.      Happy

C.      Santa

D.      Elves

E.     Sleigh

 

 

Group 2
 Reindeer

 

A.      Comet

B.      Rudolph

C.      Blitzen

D.      Cupid

E.     Dasher

 

 

Group 3 Holidays

 

A.      Christmas

B.      Election Day

C.      Labor Day

D.      Thanksgiving

E.       Easter

 

Group 4
Things

 

A.      Stocking

B.      Holly

C.      Mistletoe

D.      Fireplace

E.      Ornament

 

 

 

Group 5
More Things

 

A.      Polar Bear

B.      Rudolph’s  Nose

C.      Santa’s Beard

D.      Moby Dick

E.     Snow Ball

 

Group 6
Recent Songs

 

A.      Silver Bells

B.      White Christmas

C.      Jingle Bells

D.      It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

E.     Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

 

Group 7 Traditional Songs

 

A.      The First Noel

B.      Silent Night

C.      Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

D.      Good King Wenceslas

E.      We Three Kings

 

Group 8
Movies

 

A.      It’s A Wonderful Life

B.      Miracle On 34th Street

C.      Gift of The Magi

D.      The Falcon and The Snowman

E.      The Bishop’s Wife

 

 

 

***Answers***

Group1

E. Sleigh is not a five letter word.

Group 2

B. Rudolph is not one of the original eight reindeer
and has a very shiny nose.

Group 3

A. Christmas is the only holiday that does not
fall on the same day of the week each year.

Group 4

D. Fireplaces are where you hang things,
but is rarely hung.
Are there hanging fireplaces???

Group 5

B. Rudolph again.  His nose is red, not white.

Group 6

C. "Jingle Bells" does not mention the word
Christmas in the lyrics.

Group 7

D. "Good King Wenceslas" does not directly
reference the birth of Christ.

Group 8

D. "The Falcon and the Snowman" makes no reference
to Christmas or any winter holiday.
Although the O. Henry short story "Gift of the Magi"
was never a full length movie, it was one part
of the movie "O. Henry's Full House" and is a
wonderful Christmas story.

 

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