11 Fun & Easy Easter Trivia for Kids Questions

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Have you considered doing something new this year and trying some easter trivia for kids? 

If you haven’t, this is a great time to consider it. One thing that we can all agree on is that it doesn’t have to be extra; it just has to be something that will be memorable. 

When I remember how I celebrated Easter Sunday growing up. I think about all the games, candy, and food that was all around.

It made the holiday memorable and something I knew I wanted to continue when I had my own family.

So many people like trivia games because it allows you to test what you know in a fun way. 

Think about shows like Jeopardy, The Price is Right, or Family Feud.

These shows are staples in families because they allow you to come together for a common goal of learning fun facts about an annual event that you might not have wanted to do but can now.

Whether you start the holiday off by watching your favorite easter movie (here is mine if you want to check it out).

Or eating the delicious creme eggs, the easter season is a time when you can grow in your faith, have your kids grow in theirs, and really on testing and deepening your easter knowledge.

If you are a mom-to-be and need pregnant easter outfits, my post will give you the trendiest options for every budget level.

You can wear these outfits to Easter Brunch, an easter holiday party, or an Easter game that might be during the day or early afternoon.

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Below is a list of easter trivia questions to help you get started.

When thinking about what makes excellent easter traditions, remember that it is all about family, faith, and fun.

You also want to ensure that if you are creating the game based on the kids’ knowledge, if they are younger, make sure it’s something they can feel confident in answering. 

Remember, this should be fun easter trivia, primarily since this is geared toward kids, so the questions are meant to be interactive.

Let’s start with some easter quiz questions. I will list the answers to the questions at the end so you can have a key for your following family function. 

What is the name of the largest easter egg museum?
  1. Pysanka Museum
  2. Faberge Museum
  3. Vama Egg Museum
  1. New York City
  2. Chicago
  3. Dallas
  1. Jelly Beans
  2. Peeps
  3. Candy Corn
What was the last supper? 
  1. The last meal of the day with family
  2. The Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion. 
  3. The meal Mary Magdalene made before she vanished into the sunset. 
Where is Jesus’ tomb located?
  1. Jerusalem
  2. Baltimore
  3. Egypt
  1. Reese’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Egg 
  2. Hershey’s Milk Chocolate
  3. Cadbury Easter Creme Egg 
Which US president was the first to open the White House Grounds on Easter Monday?
  1. President Rutherford B. Hayes
  2. President Richard M. Nixon
  3. President George Washington 
What is Good Friday?
  1. The day after Trusted Thursday, the village went to have drinks before Jesus Christ returned.
  2. The Friday before Easter Sunday commemorates Jesus Christ’s resurrection in the Christian Church.
  3. When Jesus Christ and the sacrificial animal meet for the first time. 
What day is the spring equinox?
  1. The first full moon after Sunday
  2. March 19th
  3. It is the same day as Palm Sunday.
Where is the world’s largest easter egg located?
  1. Alberta 
  2. Wisconsin
  3. Dubai
What is your favorite part of a chocolate easter bunny? (This is an open-ended question, and there is no right or wrong answer)

Here are the answers to the questions above. That way, you can have them right at your fingertips. 

  1. What is the name of the largest easter egg museum? Pysanka Museum 
  2. What city holds the most popular easter parade in the US? New York City
  3. Name a popular non-chocolate easter candy that can be found at easter time. Jelly Beans
  4. What was the last supper?  The Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion. 
  5. Where is Jesus’ tomb located? Jerusalem
  6. What is the most popular American easter candy? Reese’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Egg 
  7. Which US president first opened the White House Grounds on Easter Monday? President Rutherford B. Hayes 
  8. What is Good Friday? The Friday before Easter Sunday commemorates Jesus Christ’s resurrection in the Christian Church.
  9. What day is the spring equinox? The first full moon after Sunday
  10. Where is the world’s largest easter egg located? Alberta (Canada)
easter trivia for kids

The idea for an easter trivia quiz.

Now that you have a few questions to get you started, you might be looking for some ideas on how to have a fun easter trivia quiz.

While older kids might want something interactive, younger kids can have something more straightforward.

Remember to do what is best for your child regarding fun easter activities. 

If you are doing the quiz and asking questions for kids, using a printable is the easiest way.

My Etsy shop has excellent options for printables, including Easter-themed printables.

These printables include easter baskets and easter bunnies, and you can have them using easter colors to really bring the point home. 

Final thoughts about ideas for easter trivia for kids. 

Easter is an excellent time of year to lean into your holy spirit. It’s a great time to reconnect with family and family during the holy week.

A great way to do that is to create easter trivia questions for kids to put everyone in the spirit for the holiday.

The holidays are a great time to learn interesting facts about your history and faith, and what better way to do that than with some fun easter questions? 

You can do the trivia questions as multiple choice questions, one-answer questions, or anything that will make this option fun trivia questions for kids and families.

You can have it where you ask your kids trivia questions every day so that by the end of the holy week, they can get something special or have their favorite candy and treats. 

Another fun activity if you are in the United States is attending the annual White House Easter Egg Roll.

It’s a lottery system, but it’s free if you are selected. It’s another fun way of creating your own easter story that you can share in the future.

The event includes the easter bunny coming out tradition and an easter egg hunt, which is geared toward children 12 and under. 

If you ever go to the event, you can add it to the next easter trivia game that you play with family, friends, and loved ones in the future.

Good luck with playing easter trivia with your kids. It will definitely be a holiday and celebration to remember. 

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