Thanksgiving Trivia

Thanksgiving Trivia

Professional Development

26 Qs

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Thanksgiving Trivia

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26 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

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When was Thanksgiving officially declared to be on the 2nd Monday of October?

April 4th, 1938, which was an attempt to unite the country during the Cold War.

December 26, 1941, ensuring that all Canadians would celebrate a unified Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October every year.

January 31, 1957, when Parliament proclaimed the observance of the second Monday in October.

Answer explanation

Thanksgiving was officially declared to be on the 2nd Monday of October on January 31, 1957. This decision was made by the Canadian Parliament, which proclaimed the observance of Thanksgiving on this specific date. The other options mentioned are incorrect, as they refer to different dates and events.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 5 pts

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What is the history behind the date of Canadian Thanksgiving being fixed on the second Monday in October?

The date of Canadian Thanksgiving was fixed on the second Monday in October because the parliament was eating turkey and then they named it.

The date of Canadian Thanksgiving was fixed on the second Monday in October to give people more time for holiday shopping.

The date of Canadian Thanksgiving was fixed on the second Monday in October due to the influence of the railways and Parliament. In 1908, railways lobbied to make Thanksgiving a long weekend for family visits by train.

Answer explanation

The history behind Canadian Thanksgiving being fixed on the second Monday in October is due to the influence of the railways and Parliament. In 1908, railways lobbied to make Thanksgiving a long weekend for family visits by train, which led to the establishment of the current date.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

What are some common customs and traditions associated with Canadian Thanksgiving?

Attending parades and festivals

Watching football games

Exchanging gifts and cards

Gathering with family and friends for a large meal and expressing gratitude

Answer explanation

Canadian Thanksgiving is a time for gathering with family and friends to share a large meal and express gratitude for the blessings in their lives. This tradition is rooted in the harvest season and focuses on giving thanks, rather than attending parades, watching football games, or exchanging gifts and cards, which are not typically associated with the holiday.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

What is the significance of Thanksgiving in Canadian culture?

Thanksgiving in Canadian culture is a national holiday celebrated on the second Monday in October.

Thanksgiving in Canadian culture is a day to commemorate the end of World War II.

Thanksgiving in Canadian culture is a religious holiday celebrated on the second Monday in October.

Thanksgiving in Canadian culture is a day to honor the country's indigenous people.

Answer explanation

Thanksgiving in Canadian culture is significant as a national holiday, celebrated on the second Monday in October. It is not a religious holiday, nor does it commemorate the end of World War II or honor the country's indigenous people. The correct choice highlights its status as a national holiday and the specific date of celebration.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

How did the tradition of Thanksgiving in Canada originate?

Native American traditions

Religious traditions of gratitude

European traditions of harvest festivals

Colonial traditions of giving thanks

Answer explanation

The tradition of Thanksgiving in Canada originated from European traditions of harvest festivals. These festivals were held to celebrate and give thanks for the bountiful harvests. Over time, this tradition evolved into the modern-day Canadian Thanksgiving, which is celebrated annually on the second Monday of October.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Why is Thanksgiving celebrated on a different date in Canada compared to the United States?

Different political reasons

Different cultural practices

Different religious beliefs

Different historical origins and traditions

Answer explanation

Thanksgiving is celebrated on different dates in Canada and the United States due to their distinct historical origins and traditions. While both countries observe the holiday as a time to give thanks, the specific events and timelines that led to the establishment of Thanksgiving in each country are unique, resulting in the variation in dates.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 6 pts

What are some traditional Canadian dishes served during Thanksgiving?

Sushi, miso soup, tempura, and mochi

Spaghetti and meatballs, garlic bread, Caesar salad, and tiramisu

Grilled chicken, rice, green beans, and apple pie

Roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie

Answer explanation

Traditional Canadian dishes served during Thanksgiving include roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. These dishes are commonly associated with the holiday and are enjoyed by many families across the country. The other options listed, such as sushi, spaghetti, and grilled chicken, are not typically associated with Canadian Thanksgiving celebrations.

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