
December Trivia Quiz
December is like the grand finale of the year. It's a time when the air feels different—colder in some parts of the world, yet somehow warmer in spirit. It's the season of cozy sweaters, hot chocolate, snowflakes, twinkling lights, and the kind of celebrations that feel timeless. December marks the end of the year but also symbolizes a new beginning. No matter where you are or what you celebrate, it's hard not to get caught up in the unique energy that December brings.
What's so fascinating about December? For one, it's a month steeped in a rich mix of traditions, cultures, and celebrations. Around the world, people come together for holidays, family gatherings, and, of course, to celebrate the start of a brand new year. Whether you're staying up to watch the New Year's Eve ball drop, lighting candles for Hanukkah, celebrating Christmas, or just enjoying some winter cheer, December has something for everyone.
But how much do you really know about December's icons, legends, and historical milestones? Test yourself with this December trivia quiz and find out if you're a true December expert!
What Happens In December
December is an experience in its own right, packed with events, traditions, and seasonal changes that make it truly special. Here's a glimpse into the magic that fills this time of year:
- Holiday season: Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and other global festivities bring families and communities together.
- Winter solstice: The shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere marks the official start of winter.
- Year-end celebrations: People reflect on the past year and set new goals, creating a sense of anticipation for what's ahead.
- Lights and decorations: Streets and homes light up with sparkling decor, creating a magical atmosphere that can make any chilly night feel warm.
- Gift-giving and traditions: Many cultures celebrate December with thoughtful gifts, acts of kindness, and traditions passed down through generations.
- Seasonal foods and drinks: Peppermint, eggnog, hot cider, and other seasonal flavors bring warmth and nostalgia to December's chill.
- Yearly wrap-ups: From "best of" lists to family letters, December is when we look back on the highlights and memories of the past year.
December might feel different depending on where you are or what you believe, but there's no doubt that it brings a sense of togetherness and a chance to end the year on a high note.
December Fun Facts
Did you know that December wasn't always the twelfth month? Here are a few fun facts to get you into the December spirit:
- Roman calendar change: In the ancient Roman calendar, December was actually the tenth month (hence "Decem," meaning ten) until January and February were added!
- December birthstones: The main birthstones for December are turquoise, tanzanite, and zircon, all known for their vibrant blue colors.
- National days: December has some unique "national days" like National Cookie Day (December 4) and National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day (usually the third Friday in December).
- Astronomical events: Apart from the winter solstice, December often features meteor showers like the Geminids, known for their bright and colorful streaks across the sky.
- "May-December Romance": If you've ever heard this term, it describes a romantic relationship with a significant age gap, symbolizing two partners at different stages in their lives.
How to Take This December Trivia Quiz
It's easy! Just follow these steps to jump right into the fun:
- Click on the quiz button to start.
- Answer each question by choosing from the multiple-choice options.
- After answering, you'll see an explanation to learn more about the topic.
- Complete all 24 questions to finish the quiz.
- Share your results and see how you rank on our leaderboard!
The quiz covers all things December, from holiday traditions and iconic symbols to unique global events and surprising December facts. You'll discover so much more about the month as you go along!
What's In This December Trivia Quiz
What makes December so unique isn't just the holidays—it's the stories, traditions, and changes that come with the season. You might think you know it all, but December is full of surprises. This quiz will test your knowledge of:
- Seasonal changes: From winter landscapes to southern hemisphere summer!
- Global celebrations: How cultures worldwide honor December in different ways.
- Symbols and icons: Ever wondered about mistletoe or the meaning of certain holiday colors?
- Historical events: December is packed with notable events that shaped our world.
- Popular songs and movies: December is practically its own genre in entertainment, and we're here for it!
Take the December Trivia Quiz
So if you're ready to challenge yourself, click the start button to begin the quiz. And don't worry if you don't get every answer right—you'll learn something new with every question!
As you take this quiz, remember that December isn't just about what happens—it's about the feel of the season. Whether you're wrapped in a cozy blanket or gearing up for summer, there's a special kind of magic in this final month.
Now that you're ready, click "Start" and see if you're a true December expert. Good luck, and may your knowledge of December magic shine through!
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Get PremiumDecember Trivia Quiz Questions
Which continent has December in the summer season?

North America
Asia
Europe
Australia
Narcissus is one of December's two birth flowers. What is the other?

Holly
Daisy
Lily
Rose
What traditional decoration is associated with kissing, often found hanging in doorways during December?

Poinsettia
Holly
Narcissus
Mistletoe
December derives its name from the Latin word 'decem.' What did this originally refer to?

The ten hours of sunlight
The twelve days of Christmas
The tenth month of the Roman calendar
The tenth day of the month
What was the first state to join the United States when it did so on December 7, 1787?

Delaware
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
In the holiday movie 'Home Alone,' what's the name of the main character who gets left behind by his family?

Kevin McCallister
Charlie Brown
Buddy
Ralphie Parker
What is the symbolic birthstone of December, often associated with prosperity and protection?

Sapphire
Turquoise
Emerald
Ruby
What day is observed annually on December 26?

International Day of Forests
Father's Day
Boxing Day
Hanukkah
Which two zodiac signs fall within the month of December?

Leo and Sagittarius
Scorpio and Sagittarius
Capricorn and Aquarius
Sagittarius and Capricorn
What does the term 'May-December romance' refer to?

A seasonal holiday romance
A romance beginning in May and ending in December
A romantic relationship with a significant age gap between partners
A relationship focused on spring and winter travels
In astronomy, which December meteor shower is known for producing bright meteors?

Geminids
Leonids
Orionids
Perseids
When does the winter solstice occur in the Northern Hemisphere, marking the shortest day of the year?

Around December 15
Around December 1
Around December 30
Around December 21
Which popular winter holiday drink is thought to have originated in medieval Britain as a drink called posset?

Hot chocolate
Cider
Mulled wine
Eggnog
Which Saint is celebrated on December 6th (19th in some countries), often considered the inspiration for Santa Claus?

Saint Francis
Saint Peter
Saint Benedict
Saint Nicholas
Which country's Christmas traditions include a 'Wren Day' on December 26th?

Italy
Sweden
Ireland
United Kingdom
Who stars as the titular character in the Christmas movie 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' (2000)?

Jim Carrey
Bill Murray
Will Ferrell
Steve Carell
Upon its dissolution in December 1991, how many independent countries did the Soviet Union break into?

Six
Eight
Fifteen
Four
Which December holiday is often symbolized by the kinara, a candle holder with seven branches?

Christmas
Hanukkah
Kwanzaa
Diwali
Which 1984 song by Wham! has become a December anthem with its catchy lyrics?

Do They Know It's Christmas?
Jingle Bell Rock
Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
Last Christmas
Which iconic December holiday decoration was invented in Germany in the 16th century?

Christmas tree
Candy canes
Tinsel
Snow globes
In Jewish tradition, which holiday celebrated in December is known as the Festival of Lights?

Rosh Hashanah
Purim
Passover
Hanukkah
Which famous Christmas ballet is often performed during December and features the 'Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy'?

Sleeping Beauty
Giselle
Swan Lake
The Nutcracker
In which country is December 13th celebrated as Saint Lucia's Day, a festival of lights?

Canada
Germany
Sweden
France
The Wright brothers achieved the first flight of a powered airplane in December of which year?

1918
1803
1903
1818
14 Comments
21/24. As an Irishwoman, I know about Wren Day.
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15 / 24 62% My birthday is the 28th December, I`m a Capricorn (the Goat).
17/24 but actually 18 because my brain an clicker finger weren’t in sync. Still lots of things I didn’t know.
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24/24 Wow!!!!!
I have to keep starting over
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I don’t know any of this stuff
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