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How much do you really know about Christmas? It’s time to find out!
If you’ve been looking for Christmas quizzes and want something a bit different (as in, not trivia questions), then this Christmas true or false quiz will be perfect for you.
You will find below 5 rounds of true or false questions about Christmas. Each round has a different difficulty level, starting with easy, then medium and finally, hard.
In each round, you will find 10 statements about Christmas. Some are true, some are false. You simply need to say whether you think they are true or false.
However, if you want to make it a bit harder and score some bonus points, you can also try to correct the false statements. I’ve included the correction so you can see what is the real answer.
Have fun with this true or false christmas quiz!
Round 1: Easy Christmas True or False Questions

- Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus.
- The Mariah Carey song ‘All I want for Christmas is You’ was released in the 2000s.
- Comet is the red nosed reindeer.
- Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December.
- ‘It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas’ is a song by Michael Bublé.
- The image of Santa Claus as we know it was defined by the brand Pepsi.
- Counting Rudolph, Santa Claus has 7 reindeers.
- St Nicholas day is on the 6th of December.
- The star of Bethlehem is also known as the Christmas star.
- ‘Feliz Navidad’ means ‘Merry Christmas’ in French.
Round 1: Easy Christmas True or False Questions and Answers
- Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus. True
- The Mariah Carey song ‘All I want for Christmas is You’ was released in the 2000s. False, it was released in 1994.
- Comet is the red nosed reindeer. True
- Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. True
- ‘It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas’ is a song by Michael Bublé. True
- The image of Santa Claus as we know it was defined by the brand Pepsi. False, it was Coca Cola
- Counting Rudolph, Santa Claus has 7 reindeers. False he has 9
- St Nicholas day is on the 6th of December. True
- The star of Bethlehem is also known as the Christmas star. True
- ‘Feliz Navidad’ means ‘Merry Christmas’ in French. False, it’s in Spanish
READ MORE: 100 True or False Questions and Answers (General Knowledge edition)
Round 2: Medium Christmas True or False Questions

- The traditional Christmas cake in France is called a Bûche de Noël.
- The first Christmas crackers were made in the UK.
- Chevy Chase had the lead role in the movie ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’.
- There used to be meat in mince pies.
- Turkey has always been part of the traditional Christmas dinner.
- Candy cane were invented in Germany.
- Winter Wonderland in London takes place in Green Park.
- In the song ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’, on the first day, the good friends brought a shining star.
- The Highest-grossing Christmas film is ‘A Christmas Carol’.
- A christmas tree is an evergreen.
Round 2: Medium Christmas True or False Questions and Answers
- The traditional Christmas cake in France is called a Bûche de Noël. True
- The first Christmas crackers were made in the UK. True
- Chevy Chase had the lead role in the movie ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’. True
- There used to be meat in mince pies. True
- Turkey has always been part of the traditional Christmas dinner. False, it’s fairly recent – since the 19th century.
- Candy cane were invented in Germany. True
- Winter Wonderland in London takes place in Green Park. False, it’s in Hyde Park
- In the song ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’, on the first day, the good friends brought a shining star. False it was on the fifth day.
- The Highest-grossing Christmas film is ‘A Christmas Carol’. False, it’s the Grinch
- A christmas tree is an evergreen. True
Round 3: Hard Christmas True or False Questions

- The poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” is also known as “’Twas the Night Before Christmas”.
- ‘Jingle Bells’ originally was a Thanksgiving song.
- I Want to Hold Your Hand’ was the Beatles first Christmas number 1.
- Sweden gives the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree to the UK each year.
- Isaac Newton was born on Christmas day.
- “I can’t put my arms down!” is a famous quote from the movie Home Alone.
- The first version of the movie ‘Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ was released in the 70s.
- Mikhail Gorbachev resigned on Christmas day.
- Stir-up Sunday doesn’t actually fall on a Sunday.
- Florida was the first US state to declare Christmas a holiday.
Round 3: Hard Christmas True or False Questions and Answers
- The poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” is also known as “’Twas the Night Before Christmas”. True
- ‘Jingle Bells’ originally was a Thanksgiving song. True
- I Want to Hold Your Hand’ was the Beatles first Christmas number 1. True
- Sweden gives the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree to the UK each year. False, it’s Norway
- Isaac Newton was born on Christmas day. True
- “I can’t put my arms down!” is a famous quote from the movie Home Alone. False, it’s from A Christmas Story
- The first version of the movie ‘Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ was released in the 70s. False, it was in the 60s
- Mikhail Gorbachev resigned on Christmas day. True
- Stir-up Sunday doesn’t actually fall on a Sunday. False
- Florida was the first US state to declare Christmas a holiday. False, it was Alabama
Round 4: Easy Christmas True or False Questions

- Boxing day is on the 24th of December.
- “A Christmas Carol” is a play written by Shakespeare.
- Christmas falls during summer in Australia.
- The Christmas wreath is usually placed at the top of the Christmas tree.
- Buddy is a character from the Christmas movie ‘The Holiday’.
- The Rockefeller Center tree can be found in Los Angeles.
- There are no Christmas markets in Manchester, UK.
- The midnight mass is held on Christmas eve.
- There are 25 boxes on an advent calendar.
- Catherine O’Hara played the mum in ‘Home Alone’.
Round 4: Easy Christmas True or False Questions and Answers
- Boxing day is on the 24th of December. False, it’s on the 26th of December
- “A Christmas Carol” is a play written by Shakespeare. False, it’s a story by Charles Dickens
- Christmas falls during summer in Australia. True
- The Christmas wreath is usually placed at the top of the Christmas tree. False
- Buddy is a character from the Christmas movie ‘The Holiday’. False, he is in ‘Elf’
- The Rockefeller Center tree can be found in Los Angeles. False, it’s in New York City
- There are no Christmas markets in Manchester, UK. False, there are many of them
- The midnight mass is held on Christmas eve. True
- There are 25 boxes on an advent calendar. False, there are 24.
- Catherine O’Hara played the mum in ‘Home Alone’. True
Round 5: Hard Christmas True or False Questions

- The poem ‘A Visit from St. Nicholas’ was first published anonymously.
- The first eggnog in America was made in the Jamestown settlement.
- Brenda Lee was 13 when she recorded “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”.
- The first Christmas tree at the Rockefeller Center was erected in the 80s.
- Christmas became a federal holiday in the US in 1776.
- Italians don’t eat meat on Christmas eve.
- In Germany, children receive their stockings on the 6th of December.
- ‘Jingle Bells’ was the first song played in space.
- William the Conqueror was crowned King of England on Christmas day.
- Marilyn Monroe died on Christmas day.
- King Charles III recorded his Christmas speech of 2022 in Buckingham Palace.
Round 5: Hard Christmas True or False Questions and Answers
- The poem ‘A Visit from St. Nicholas’ was first published anonymously. True
- The first eggnog in America was made in the Jamestown settlement. True
- Brenda Lee was 13 when she recorded “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”. True
- The first Christmas tree at the Rockefeller Center was erected in the 80s. False, it was in 1931
- Christmas became a federal holiday in the US in 1776. False, it was in 1870
- Italians don’t eat meat on Christmas eve. True
- In Germany, children receive their stockings on the 6th of December. True
- ‘Jingle Bells’ was the first song played in space. True
- William the Conqueror was crowned King of England on Christmas day. True
- Marilyn Monroe died on Christmas day. False
- King Charles III recorded his Christmas speech of 2022 in Buckingham Palace. False, it was from the Chapel of St. George at Windsor Castle

So, How many points did you score in this quiz with true or false Christmas questions and answers?
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