How Much Did You Know About Springtime?
Did you hop to the challenge and bloom with knowledge in our quiz?
Scoring Guide:
Count up how many you got right to see how well you know Halloween and comment below how you did!
🌼 8–10 Correct: You’re a Springtime Superstar!
🌸 5–7 Correct: You’ve definitely got the spring spirit!
🐥 2–4 Correct: You’re sprouting!
🥚 0–1 Correct: Time to brush up on your trivia with some spring cleaning.
1. What is the first official day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere called?
A) Vernal Equinox
B) Spring Solstice
C) Mid-Spring Day
D) Equatorial Shift
2. Which flower is most commonly associated with spring and often blooms first?
A) Tulip
B) Daffodil
C) Rose
D) Sunflower
3. Baby rabbits are called:
A) Calves
B) Kittens
C) Pups
D) Cubs
4. What gives plants their green color in spring?
A) Chlorine
B) Nectar
C) Chlorophyll
D) Oxygen
5. The tradition of the Easter Bunny originated in which country?
A) United States
B) Germany
C) France
D) England
6. Why do birds sing more during the spring?
A) They’re warning off predators
B) They’re practicing for migration
C) They’re attracting mates and marking territory
D) The weather makes them happier
7.What is a “Simnel Cake,” traditionally eaten around Easter in the UK?
A) A chocolate sponge with Cadbury eggs
B) A fruit cake topped with marzipan
C) A lemon drizzle loaf
D) A cream-filled sponge cake
8. Which spring bank holiday typically falls in May in the UK?
A) Easter Monday
B) May Day
C) Spring Festival
D) St George’s Day
9. Which crop is famously grown in Norfolk and blooms in bright yellow fields during spring?
A) Wheat
B) Rapeseed
C) Barley
D) Sunflowers
10. Which composer wrote the famous piece “Spring”, part of the violin concerto The Four Seasons?
A) Johann Sebastian Bach
B) Ludwig van Beethoven
C) Antonio Vivaldi
D) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Happy Easter!
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