Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no extra cost for you
Looking for a seasonal quiz about spring? Then you came to the right place!
Spring officially starts in March in the Northern Hemisphere. A lot of people love this season because the weather starts to be better and there are flowers everywhere.
It’s also a busy tourist season in certain places like Japan where the cherry blossom is amazing.
In this game, you will find 5 rounds of questions and answers about Spring. This includes trivia, MCQ as well as a true or false round.
Round 1: Easy Spring Trivia Questions

- What month does Spring begin in the Northern Hemisphere?
- What Christian feast day can take place any Sunday between the 22nd of March and 25th of April?
- Every year, millions of tourists visit Japan during the springtime to admire which flower?
- What kind of animal delivers Easter eggs to children?
- How long is the nighttime on the day of the Spring Equinox?
- What kind of dancing might you see at a town fair on May Day in the UK?
- The 1st of April is also known as what?
- From March until May, the Keukenhof gardens in the Netherlands thrill visitors with their splendid fields of what kind of flower?
- Which BBC TV programme follows springtime wildlife in the UK?
- What month does Spring end in the Northern Hemisphere?
Round 1: Easy Spring Trivia Questions and Answers
- What month does Spring begin in the Northern Hemisphere? March
- What Christian feast day can take place any Sunday between the 22nd of March and 25th of April? Easter Sunday
- Every year, millions of tourists visit Japan during the springtime to admire which flower? Cherry blossoms/Sakura
- What kind of animal delivers Easter eggs to children? A Rabbit (the Eastern Bunny)
- How long is the nighttime on the day of the Spring Equinox? Twelve Hours
- What kind of dancing might you see at a town fair on May Day in the UK? Maypole Dancing
- The 1st of April is also known as what? April Fool’s Day
- From March until May, the Keukenhof gardens in the Netherlands thrill visitors with their splendid fields of what kind of flower? Tulips
- Which BBC TV programme follows springtime wildlife in the UK? Springwatch
- What month does Spring end in the Northern Hemisphere? June
Round 2: Spring Multiple-Choice Questions

- Who is the Goddess of Spring in Roman Mythology?
- Flora
- Aestas
- Juno
- Pulchra
- Spring is when many animals wake up after hibernation. Which of the following animals does not hibernate during winter?
- Tortoises
- Chipmunks
- Bats
- Pandas
- On Holi, Indians celebrate the end of winter by throwing what?
- Flowers
- Turmeric
- Painted leaves
- Powdered Paint
- Mayflies spend most of their lives underwater, emerging in late spring to mate. How long does an adult mayfly live once it flies out of the water?
- One to Two days
- Four days to a week
- About a week
- About two week
- Which of the following spring flowers is not grown from a bulb?
- Lilies
- Sweet Peas
- Crocus
- Tulips
- Thai New Year, known as Songkran, takes place during which Spring month?
- March
- April
- May
- It changes each year
- Which of these is a typical ingredient in hot cross buns?
- Dried Cranberries
- Lemon Zest
- Orange Juice
- Chives
- Which of the following animals gives birth during spring?
- Skunks
- Hedgehogs
- Squirrels
- All of the above
- Where would you have to stand to see the sun pass directly above you during the Spring Equinox?
- The North Pole
- The South Pole
- The Northern Tropic
- The Equator
- In which Spanish city does the Las Fallas festival take place every year on the 1st of March?
- Barcelona
- Bilbao
- Valencia
- Saville
Round 2: Spring Multiple-Choice Questions and Answers
- Who is the Goddess of Spring in Roman Mythology? A. Flora
- Spring is when many animals wake up after hibernation. Which of the following animals does not hibernate during winter? D. Pandas
- On Holi, Indians celebrate the end of winter by throwing what? D. Powdered Paint
- Mayflies spend most of their lives underwater, emerging in late spring to mate. How long does an adult mayfly live once it flies out of the water? A. One to Two days
- Which of the following spring flowers is not grown from a bulb? B. Sweet Peas
- Thai New Year, known as Songkran, takes place during which Spring month? B. April
- Which of these is a typical ingredient in hot cross buns? C. Orange Juice
- Which of the following animals gives birth during spring? A. Skunks
- Where would you have to stand to see the sun pass directly above you during the Spring Equinox? D. The Equator
- In which Spanish city does the Las Fallas festival take place every year on the 1st of March? C. Valencia
Round 3: Spring Quiz – True or False

- In Australia, Spring begins on the 1st of September.
- Labour day is the most celebrated non-religious holiday in the world.
- According to a Facebook study, early Spring is when couples are most likely to break up.
- Spring is the only season whose English name is not based on a Roman God or Goddess.
- The Great Sphinx was built facing the exact point where the sun rises on the first day of Spring.
- In India, the rainy season usually begins in April.
- If Punxsutawney Phil, the famous Groundhog Day Groundhog, sees his shadow, they’ll be an early Spring.
- It’s impossible for Pancake Day to take place during Spring in the UK.
- In Spring, daylight saving time causes the clocks to go forward by one hour.
- Neoannophobia is the fear of Spring.
Round 3: Spring Quiz Answers – True or False
- In Australia, Spring begins on the 1st of September. True
- Labour day is the most celebrated non-religious holiday in the world. False
- According to a Facebook study, early Spring is when couples are most likely to break up. True
- Spring is the only season whose English name is not based on a Roman God or Goddess. False, this is only true of Autumn
- The Great Sphinx was built facing the exact point where the sun rises on the first day of Spring. True
- In India, the rainy season usually begins in April. False, it begins in late May.
- If Punxsutawney Phil, the famous Groundhog Day Groundhog, sees his shadow, they’ll be an early Spring. False, if he sees his shadow there’ll be six more weeks of winter.
- It’s impossible for Pancake Day to take place during Spring in the UK. True
- In Spring, daylight saving time causes the clocks to go forward by one hour. True
- Neoannophobia is the fear of Spring. False, it’s the fear of New Year
Round 4: Medium Spring Trivia Questions

- In North America, what bird is said to be the first sign of Spring?
- Who is the Goddess of Spring in Greek mythology?
- What adjective describes something as taking place in, or relating to, Spring?
- What star sign would you be if you were born on the 22nd of April?
- What is the name for the dinner that Jewish people eat on Passover?
- Which spring flower is commonly associated with Saint David’s Day, which takes place on the 1st of March?
- Which country does the Netherlands give 10’000 tulips each spring to thank for housing their exiled Royal Family during World War II?
- Which US founding father reportedly came up with the idea for daylight saving time?
- What event is held each May at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London?
- What global holiday is celebrated on the 8th of March?
Round 4: Medium Spring Trivia Questions and Answers
- In North America, what bird is said to be the first sign of Spring? A Robin
- Who is the Goddess of Spring in Greek mythology? Persephone
- What adjective describes something as taking place in, or relating to, Spring? Vernal
- What star sign would you be if you were born on the 22nd of April? Taurus
- What is the name for the dinner that Jewish people eat on Passover? The Seder
- Which spring flower is commonly associated with Saint David’s Day, which takes place on the 1st of March? Daffodil
- Which country does the Netherlands give 10’000 tulips each spring to thank for housing their exiled Royal Family during World War II? Canada
- Which US founding father reportedly came up with the idea for daylight saving time? Benjamin Franklin
- What event is held each May at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London? The Chelsea Flower Show
- What global holiday is celebrated on the 8th of March? International Women’s Day
Round 5: Hard Spring Trivia Questions

- What was Spring called in England before the 14th Century?
- The date of Easter Sunday changes every year because it has to fall on the Sunday after what?
- According to an old wives tale, you’ll have an uneventful summer if the first butterfly that you see in Spring is what colour?
- How many petals does a snowdrip have?
- What flower might you be given by friends and family if you celebrated Labour Day in France?
- What colour do revellers wear to celebrate the King of the Netherlands’ birthday in late April?
- What is the Spring flower Myosotis Sylvatica more commonly known as?
- Who wrote the poem ‘Spring,’ which begins with the lines ‘Sound the Flute! / Now it’s mute. / Birds delight / Day and Night’?
- Which Spring flower’s name comes from the French for ‘lion teeth’?
- What annual March event begins at Parnell Square and ends at Kevin Street Junction?
Round 5: Hard Spring Trivia Questions and Answers
- What was Spring called in England before the 14th Century? Lent
- The date of Easter Sunday changes every year because it has to fall on the Sunday after what? The first full moon after the Spring Equinox
- According to an old wives tale, you’ll have an uneventful summer if the first butterfly that you see in Spring is what colour? White
- How many petals does a snowdrip have? Six
- What flower might you be given by friends and family if you celebrated Labour Day in France? Lily of the Valley
- What colour do revellers wear to celebrate the King of the Netherlands’ birthday in late April? Orange
- What is the Spring flower Myosotis Sylvatica more commonly known as? Forget-me-nots
- Who wrote the poem ‘Spring,’ which begins with the lines ‘Sound the Flute! / Now it’s mute. / Birds delight / Day and Night’? William Blake
- Which Spring flower’s name comes from the French for ‘lion teeth’? Dandelions
- What annual March event begins at Parnell Square and ends at Kevin Street Junction? Dublin’s Saint Patrick’s Day Parade
You may also be interested in:
