Get ready to celebrate the holiday season with Christmas Kahoot trivia questions and answers! Whether you’re hosting a classroom game, family gathering, office party, or festive get-together with friends, this collection is packed with entertaining questions about Christmas traditions, movies, music, food, history, and holiday fun.
From easy questions for kids to challenging ones for adults, there’s something for everyone. Grab your players, start the Kahoot game, and see who can earn the highest score!
Introduction to Kahoot Christmas Trivia Questions and Answers
1. What does Santa primarily check twice?
A) His email
B) His list
C) The weather app
D) Reindeer insurance
Answer: B) His list
Explanation: He’s making a list, checking it twice… mostly to decide who gets presents and who gets coal.
2. What is Rudolph’s most useful feature?
A) His singing voice
B) His glowing red nose
C) His ability to parallel park the sleigh
D) His excellent sense of humor
Answer: B) His glowing red nose
Explanation: Perfect for foggy Christmas Eve deliveries and making the other reindeer jealous.
3. What do most parents do with Santa’s cookies?
A) Save them carefully
B) Eat them and blame Santa
C) Feed them to the reindeer
D) Put them back in the box
Answer: B) Eat them and blame Santa
Explanation: The greatest Christmas magic is convincing kids that Santa has a serious sweet tooth.
4. What is the Grinch’s biggest problem at the start of the story?
A) He hates Christmas
B) His heart is two sizes too small
C) Both A and B
D) He can’t find matching socks
Answer: C) Both A and B
Explanation: A small heart and a big hatred of Christmas is a rough combination… until it isn’t.
5. What food group does Buddy the Elf believe in most?
A) Vegetables
B) Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup
C) Protein shakes
D) Anything green
Answer: B) Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup
Explanation: Buddy’s diet is basically a dentist’s nightmare and a 5-year-old’s dream.
6. What is the most accurate description of fruitcake?
A) Delicious and fresh
B) A dense brick that can survive the apocalypse
C) Light and fluffy
D) Everyone’s favorite dessert
Answer: B) A dense brick that can survive the apocalypse
Explanation: Fruitcake isn’t just food — it’s a holiday heirloom that gets re-gifted for decades.
7. Why do people hang stockings by the fireplace?
A) They look cute
B) Old legends say St. Nicholas left gold in them
C) It’s a great place to store remotes
D) Santa requested it in writing
Answer: B) Old legends say St. Nicholas left gold in them
Explanation: The original Christmas stocking story involved secret gifts and drying laundry. Modern versions just add more chocolate.
8. What is Scrooge’s favorite phrase before his big change of heart?
A) Merry Christmas!
B) Bah, humbug!
C) Who wants eggnog?
D) Let’s open presents early
Answer: B) Bah, humbug!
Explanation: Scrooge basically trademarked the holiday grump noise until the ghosts fixed him.
9. What is the hardest part of putting up Christmas lights?
A) Choosing the colors
B) Finding the end of the tangled mess
C) Climbing the ladder
D) Convincing someone else to do it
Answer: B) Finding the end of the tangled mess
Explanation: Every year the lights multiply and tangle themselves. It’s a Christmas miracle of chaos.
10. What do the other reindeer do once Rudolph’s nose becomes useful?
A) Keep laughing at him
B) Suddenly want him on the team
C) Ask for nose jobs
D) Move to Florida
Answer: B) Suddenly want him on the team
Explanation: Nothing changes minds faster than realizing the kid you teased can actually save Christmas.
11. What is eggnog, really?
A) A healthy breakfast drink
B) Eggs, cream, sugar, and sometimes enough alcohol to forget the calories
C) A protein smoothie
D) Something only elves drink
Answer: B) Eggs, cream, sugar, and sometimes enough alcohol to forget the calories
Explanation: Eggnog is Christmas’s way of saying “diet starts in January.”
12. What is Santa’s biggest professional challenge?
A) Finding good help
B) Delivering gifts to the whole world in one night
C) Keeping the suit clean
D) Remembering everyone’s names
Answer: B) Delivering gifts to the whole world in one night
Explanation: Santa’s logistics put every major shipping company to shame — and he only works one night a year.
13. What happens during a White Elephant gift exchange?
A) Everyone gets thoughtful presents
B) People politely steal gifts from each other
C) Only elephants are allowed to play
D) It’s very quiet and peaceful
Answer: B) People politely steal gifts from each other
Explanation: It’s the only holiday game where stealing is encouraged and friendships are lightly tested.
14. What is the real reason Christmas trees smell so good?
A) The ornaments
B) Fresh pine mixed with the scent of frustration from tangled lights
C) The presents underneath
D) Special tree perfume
Answer: B) Fresh pine mixed with the scent of frustration from tangled lights
Explanation: That classic Christmas smell is 50% nature and 50% “why won’t these lights work?”
15. What do most Christmas cookies do shortly after being baked?
A) Sit politely on a plate
B) Disappear at record speed
C) Become decorations
D) Wait for Santa
Answer: B) Disappear at record speed
Explanation: Christmas cookies have the shortest lifespan of any baked good. “Saving some for later” is a fantasy.
16. What does the Grinch use to pull his sleigh?
A) Reindeer
B) His dog Max
C) A group of Whos
D) Uber
Answer: B) His dog Max
Explanation: Max deserves hazard pay and a lifetime supply of treats for that one-antler performance.
17. What is the most honest Christmas card message?
A) “Wish you were here!”
B) “We meant to write sooner but life got busy”
C) “Here’s a photo of us looking happier than we felt”
D) Both B and C
Answer: D) Both B and C
Explanation: Most Christmas cards are 10% news and 90% carefully chosen smiling photos.
18. Why does Santa say “Ho Ho Ho”?
A) He’s practicing his laugh
B) It’s his trademark jolly sound
C) He’s trying to remember the next house
D) The elves dare him to
Answer: B) It’s his trademark jolly sound
Explanation: “Ho Ho Ho” is Santa’s version of a personal brand. Catchy, cheerful, and slightly mysterious.
19. What is the true purpose of wrapping paper?
A) To make gifts look nice
B) To create maximum mess on Christmas morning
C) To protect gifts from dust
D) To give cats a fun toy
Answer: B) To create maximum mess on Christmas morning
Explanation: The joy of opening presents is matched only by the explosion of paper that follows.
20. What do all the best Christmas characters eventually learn?
A) Coal is valuable
B) Kindness and generosity make the holiday better
C) Reindeer are excellent drivers
D) Cookies should be banned
Answer: B) Kindness and generosity make the holiday better
Explanation: Whether it’s Scrooge, the Grinch, or Buddy, the real Christmas magic is when someone decides to be a little kinder.
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Easy Kahoot Christmas Trivia Questions for Beginners
1. According to the classic song, what was Rudolph’s main problem that made him a social outcast?
A) He had a bad case of reindeer halitosis.
B) He was allergic to carrots.
C) His nose was so bright it interfered with the other reindeers’ video games.
D) He was actually a moose in disguise.
Answer: A
Explanation: The song famously says Rudolph had a “very shiny nose” that glowed. While the real reason is his nose, the funny answer is the bad breath. The video game and moose answers are just silly, and reindeer are too polite to talk about allergies.
2. In the movie Elf, what are the four main food groups for elves?
A) Candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup.
B) Sugar, spice, and everything nice.
C) Gumdrops, lollipops, sprinkles, and pixie dust.
D) Marshmallows, chocolate, waffles, and maple syrup.
Answer: A
Explanation: Buddy the Elf famously declares this to his new family at a diner. While all the options sound deliciously terrible, this is the exact list from the movie. You can almost feel your teeth tingling just reading it.
3. What is the universally accepted, magic-approved top speed of Santa’s sleigh?
A) The speed of light.
B) “Faster than a speeding bullet.”
C) Just slightly faster than a cheetah on a sugar rush.
D) The speed of Christmas cheer (which is a solid Mach 5).
Answer: C
Explanation: There is no actual accepted speed, as Santa’s magic defies physics. Option C is the funniest and most ridiculous, as cheetahs are fast, but a sugar rush would make them clumsy. The “speed of light” is too scientific, and “Christmas cheer” is just a made-up measurement.
4. Why do Santa’s elves have to be so small?
A) To fit into the tiny toy-making machines.
B) It’s easier for them to hide from the naughty children.
C) They were shrunk in a magical washing machine accident.
D) To more easily fit down the chimney in case Santa gets stuck.
Answer: D
Explanation: Santa isn’t getting any younger, and that milk and cookies diet is starting to show. The elves are his backup plan. Options A and B are plausible, but D is the classic funny “why didn’t I think of that?” explanation.
5. In Home Alone, what is the name of the fictional movie that Kevin watches that makes him “not afraid anymore”?
A) Angels with Filthy Souls
B) Grinches with Clean Hearts
C) Policemen with Heavy Boots
D) Mobsters with Good Intentions
Answer: A
Explanation: This classic film noir parody is a crucial part of the movie. It’s the one with the famous “Keep the change, ya filthy animal!” line. The other options are either too nice or don’t exist.
6. According to the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” how many total gifts were given, assuming you start on day one and keep receiving all the previous gifts each day?
A) 12
B) 78
C) 364
D) A number large enough to fill a small warehouse, annoying your true love to no end.
Answer: C
Explanation: The sum is 1+2+3+…+12, which equals 78 total types of gifts, but the total number of individual items is 364 (1 partridge x 12 days, 2 turtle doves x 11 days, etc.). While D is funny and true, C is the mathematically correct answer.
7. What is the “official” job of the snowman in the song “Frosty the Snowman”?
A) To be a jolly, happy soul.
B) To be a magical weatherman.
C) To be a professional snow-cone maker.
D) To be a children’s entertainer and part-time magician.
Answer: A
Explanation: The song’s first line is “Frosty the Snowman was a jolly happy soul.” While he does have a corncob pipe and a button nose, his primary function is to be jolly. The other options are just terrible career paths for a snowman.
8. In the classic Rankin/Bass film, what is the Bumble’s (the abominable snowman) main weakness?
A) Loud, high-pitched noises.
B) A severe allergy to Christmas spirit.
C) He is a sucker for a good pun.
D) He really just wants a hug and a friend.
Answer: A
Explanation: Yukon Cornelius defeats the Bumble by playing a high note on his bugle. This shatters the ice and sends the Bumble running. The “hug and a friend” is a close second for its heartwarming/funny nature, but the sound is the actual movie-accurate weakness.
9. The main reason why fruitcake is a Christmas tradition that is frequently passed around is…
A) It’s so delicious, you must share it.
B) It’s basically a brick, making it the perfect regift that will last forever.
C) It’s a great source of vitamins and minerals.
D) It’s the only thing that can survive the North Pole’s climate.
Answer: B
Explanation: Fruitcake’s dense, preserved nature makes it famously long-lasting. This has led to the running joke that there is only one fruitcake in existence that just gets re-gifted every year. It’s the gift that keeps on giving… and giving… and giving.
10. What is the most common cause of Christmas tree fires?
A) A rogue elf with a flamethrower.
B) The tree getting too close to a heat source.
C) The star on top spontaneously combusting from its own brilliance.
D) It’s a conspiracy by the fake-tree industry.
Answer: B
Explanation: It’s a serious fire hazard. But D is a fantastic conspiracy theory, and A is just a great mental image. While B is the correct and serious answer, the others are so delightfully absurd that they make for perfect Kahoot traps.
11. What is a common, albeit gross, reason for Christmas lights going out?
A) They are just feeling too shy to shine.
B) Squirrels have built a nest in the attic and are using the wires to charge their phones.
C) A tiny, invisible grinch is sabotaging them.
D) A single burnt-out bulb in a series circuit.
Answer: D
Explanation: This is a classic physics explanation. If the lights are wired in a series, the circuit is broken when one bulb fails. It’s the most rational, albeit frustrating, reason. The squirrel option is funny, but D is the classic “evil technology” explanation.
12. What do you call a group of carolers who are really, really bad?
A) The Choir of Chaos.
B) A collective groan.
C) A murder of tone-deafness.
D) A “wassailing” you wish would just “wassail” away.
Answer: B
Explanation: This is a play on words. A “murder” is a group of crows, and a “collective groan” is both a description of the sound they make and the crowd’s reaction. It’s a punny, groan-worthy answer, which is perfect for a funny question.
13. What was the original purpose of the Christmas “kiss under the mistletoe”?
A) To ensure a year of good luck in love.
B) To trick people into standing under a parasitic plant.
C) It was a way for Victorian-era people to publicly show affection.
D) To distract from the fact that someone just stole the last cookie.
Answer: A
Explanation: The tradition dates back to Norse and Celtic mythology, where it was associated with love and fertility. Option B is hilarious because mistletoe is a parasitic plant, and D is a very relatable holiday scenario, but A is the historically accurate answer.
14. The character of the Grinch is often compared to what other famous green character?
A) Kermit the Frog, because it’s not easy being green.
B) Oscar the Grouch, because they both live in trash cans and hate everyone.
C) Shrek, because they both have layers… like an onion.
D) The Wicked Witch of the West, because they both hate children.
Answer: A
Explanation: This is a purely joke answer. While the Grinch and Oscar share a personality, the correct (and funniest) answer is the Kermit one, as it plays on the famous song. The “Shrek” and “Wicked Witch” options are funny but less iconic.
15. Why do we put tinsel on Christmas trees?
A) It is a traditional symbol of the tears of the snow queen.
B) To act as a visual representation of ice and snow.
C) It’s a leftover tradition from when people would hang spider webs on their trees.
D) To give the family cat something to play with.
Answer: C
Explanation: This is actually true! A Ukrainian legend tells of a poor family who couldn’t afford decorations, and spiders covered their tree in beautiful webs. Tinsel is thought to have evolved from this tradition. The other options are just silly, but this one is a surprising, fun fact.
16. If you found a piece of coal in your stocking on Christmas morning, what does it traditionally mean?
A) You were on the naughty list.
B) Santa ran out of gifts and panicked.
C) You’ve been sleeping with your feet too close to the fireplace.
D) You asked for a lump of coal, which is weird.
Answer: A
Explanation: It’s the classic threat. While D is a funny twist, the traditional meaning is clear: you were a bad kid. Option C is a pragmatic, albeit silly, alternative explanation.
17. What is the official, legal, and totally real reason that Christmas is celebrated on December 25th?
A) It’s when Jesus was actually born.
B) It was a marketing gimmick by the Coca-Cola company.
C) It conveniently coincided with existing winter solstice festivals and the “birth” of the Roman god Sol Invictus.
D) It was the only day everyone could get off work.
Answer: C
Explanation: The true answer is a mix of historical appropriation. The Church chose this date to co-opt pagan festivals. The Coca-Cola answer is a famous myth (they popularized the modern image of Santa, not the date). Option D is the funniest, but C is the weirdly accurate historical answer.
18. What would happen if you tried to actually use a “partridge in a pear tree” as a gift?
A) It would be the most unique and practical gift ever.
B) It would be a massive, unwieldy, and frankly, mean thing to do to a bird.
C) You would win the “Most Creative Gift” award.
D) You would be arrested for moving a tree without a permit.
Answer: B
Explanation: “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is a silly song, but when you think about it, giving a live bird and a tree as a gift is impractical and cruel. It’s the most absurd and therefore correct answer. The “moving a tree without a permit” is a close second for its bureaucratic humor.
19. Why is the Grinch’s heart “two sizes too small”?
A) He had a serious medical condition.
B) He was born that way.
C) It’s a metaphor for his lack of Christmas spirit.
D) It was a result of a childhood accident involving a toaster.
Answer: C
Explanation: It’s a classic literary device. The story is about how his heart grows three sizes when he discovers the true meaning of Christmas. The toaster explanation is pure, beautiful nonsense.
20. What is the most dangerous activity associated with Christmas?
A) Eating too many cookies.
B) Arguing with your relatives about politics.
C) Putting up the Christmas lights on the roof.
D) Trying to get a hug from the Bumble.
Answer: C
Explanation: A and B are both very dangerous to your health and sanity, but statistically, falling off a ladder is a major cause of holiday injuries. D is a joke answer, as the Bumble is huge and scary, but C is the realistic, and therefore funniest, “dangerous activity.”
Challenging Kahoot Christmas Trivia Questions for Experts
1. Question: In Home Alone 2, what is the name of the hotel Kevin stays at in New York?
Answer: The Plaza Hotel
2. Question: Which country donates the Christmas tree that stands in Trafalgar Square, London each year?
Answer: Norway
3. Question: In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what is the name of Jack Skellington’s dog?
Answer: Zero
4. Question: In Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, what is Scrooge’s first name?
Answer: Ebenezer
5. Question: Which animated Christmas film features a train called the Polar Express?
Answer: The Polar Express
6. Question: What is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
Answer: Home Alone
7. Question: In Elf, what is the name of Buddy’s biological father?
Answer: Walter Hobbs
8. Question: In the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” how many golden rings are there?
Answer: Five
9. Question: Which country is credited with starting the tradition of sending Christmas cards?
Answer: United Kingdom
10. Question: What 1947 movie introduced the phrase “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings”?
Answer: It’s a Wonderful Life
11. Question: In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, who narrates the story in the original 1966 animated version?
Answer: Boris Karloff
12. Question: What is the name of the snowman that comes to life in Frozen?
Answer: Olaf
13. Question: In the 1990 film Home Alone, what is the name of the gangster duo that tries to rob the McCallister house?
Answer: Harry and Marv
14. Question: Which Christmas song holds the record for being the best-selling single of all time?
Answer: “White Christmas” by Bing Crosby
15. Question: What is the name of the little girl who befriends Ralphie in A Christmas Story?
Answer: Flick
16. Question: In Elf, what city does Buddy travel to in search of his father?
Answer: New York City
17. Question: In The Polar Express, what is the first gift of Christmas?
Answer: A silver bell from Santa’s sleigh
18. Question: What is the original German name for Santa Claus?
Answer: Weihnachtsmann
19. Question: In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what holiday town does Jack discover?
Answer: Christmas Town
20. Question: Which Christmas movie features a leg lamp as a major plot point?
Answer: A Christmas Story

Top Fun Facts Behind Christmas Trivia
1. Question: Which green character tries to steal Christmas in Dr. Seuss’ story?
Answer: The Grinch
2. Question: Who is the main protagonist of Home Alone?
Answer: Kevin McCallister
3. Question: Which snowman comes to life in Frozen?
Answer: Olaf
4. Question: Who is Santa Claus’ most famous reindeer with a red nose?
Answer: Rudolph
5. Question: In The Nightmare Before Christmas, who tries to take over Christmas?
Answer: Jack Skellington
6. Question: Who is Ebenezer Scrooge’s ill-fated employee in A Christmas Carol?
Answer: Bob Cratchit
7. Question: Which character says, “God bless us, everyone”?
Answer: Tiny Tim
8. Question: Who is the elf that travels to New York to find his father in Elf?
Answer: Buddy
9. Question: Which mischievous duo tries to rob Kevin in Home Alone?
Answer: Harry and Marv
10. Question: Who narrates the original 1966 animated version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
Answer: Boris Karloff
11. Question: Who is the main character in A Charlie Brown Christmas?
Answer: Charlie Brown
12. Question: Who is the main antagonist in The Polar Express?
Answer: The Conductor (trick question: not a villain, but central to the journey)
13. Question: Which Christmas character wears a red suit with white fur trim?
Answer: Santa Claus
14. Question: Who is the snowman in Frosty the Snowman?
Answer: Frosty
15. Question: Which character is famous for saying, “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings”?
Answer: Clarence (from It’s a Wonderful Life)
16. Question: Who is the young girl who helps Ralphie in A Christmas Story?
Answer: Flick
17. Question: Which elf is known for making toys in Santa’s workshop in The Santa Clause?
Answer: Bernard
18. Question: Who is the mother of Kevin in Home Alone?
Answer: Kate McCallister
19. Question: Which character sings “Deck the Halls” in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas?
Answer: Mickey Mouse and friends
20. Question: Who is the villain in The Nightmare Before Christmas residing in Halloween Town?
Answer: Oogie Boogie

Famous Christmas Characters in Trivia Questions
1. Question: Which green character tries to steal Christmas in Dr. Seuss’ story?
Answer: The Grinch
2. Question: Who is the main protagonist of Home Alone?
Answer: Kevin McCallister
3. Question: Which snowman comes to life in Frozen?
Answer: Olaf
4. Question: Who is Santa Claus’ most famous reindeer with a red nose?
Answer: Rudolph
5. Question: In The Nightmare Before Christmas, who tries to take over Christmas?
Answer: Jack Skellington
6. Question: Who is Ebenezer Scrooge’s ill-fated employee in A Christmas Carol?
Answer: Bob Cratchit
7. Question: Which character says, “God bless us, everyone”?
Answer: Tiny Tim
8. Question: Who is the elf that travels to New York to find his father in Elf?
Answer: Buddy
9. Question: Which mischievous duo tries to rob Kevin in Home Alone?
Answer: Harry and Marv
10. Question: Who narrates the original 1966 animated version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
Answer: Boris Karloff
11. Question: Who is the main character in A Charlie Brown Christmas?
Answer: Charlie Brown
12. Question: Who is the main antagonist in The Polar Express?
Answer: The Conductor (trick question: not a villain, but central to the journey)
13. Question: Which Christmas character wears a red suit with white fur trim?
Answer: Santa Claus
14. Question: Who is the snowman in Frosty the Snowman?
Answer: Frosty
15. Question: Which character is famous for saying, “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings”?
Answer: Clarence (from It’s a Wonderful Life)
16. Question: Who is the young girl who helps Ralphie in A Christmas Story?
Answer: Flick
17. Question: Which elf is known for making toys in Santa’s workshop in The Santa Clause?
Answer: Bernard
18. Question: Who is the mother of Kevin in Home Alone?
Answer: Kate McCallister
19. Question: Which character sings “Deck the Halls” in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas?
Answer: Mickey Mouse and friends
20. Question: Who is the villain in The Nightmare Before Christmas residing in Halloween Town?
Answer: Oogie Boogie
Interactive Kahoot Christmas Quiz for Family & Friends
1. Question: Which reindeer leads Santa’s sleigh?
A. Dasher
B. Rudolph
C. Comet
D. Vixen
Answer: B. Rudolph
2. Question: In Home Alone, where are the McCallisters going on vacation when they leave Kevin behind?
A. London
B. Paris
C. New York
D. Rome
Answer: B. Paris
3. Question: Which snowman comes to life in Frozen?
A. Frosty
B. Olaf
C. Marshmallow
D. Snowgie
Answer: B. Olaf
4. Question: Who tries to steal Christmas in Dr. Seuss’ story?
A. Jack Skellington
B. The Grinch
C. Scrooge
D. Oogie Boogie
Answer: B. The Grinch
5. Question: In Elf, what is the name of Buddy’s biological father?
A. Walter Hobbs
B. George Bailey
C. Ebenezer Scrooge
D. Ralphie Parker
Answer: A. Walter Hobbs
6. Question: In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what is Jack Skellington’s dog called?
A. Snowball
B. Zero
C. Max
D. Bolt
Answer: B. Zero
7. Question: Which classic Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?
A. Jingle Bells
B. Silent Night
C. Frosty the Snowman
D. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Answer: A. Jingle Bells
8. Question: Who says, “God bless us, everyone” in A Christmas Carol?
A. Ebenezer Scrooge
B. Tiny Tim
C. Bob Cratchit
D. Fred
Answer: B. Tiny Tim
9. Question: In The Polar Express, what is the first gift of Christmas?
A. A candy cane
B. A silver bell from Santa’s sleigh
C. A snow globe
D. A toy train
Answer: B. A silver bell from Santa’s sleigh
10. Question: Who is the main antagonist in Home Alone?
A. Kevin
B. Harry and Marv
C. Santa Claus
D. Buddy
Answer: B. Harry and Marv
11. Question: Which character decorates their home with thousands of lights in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation?
A. Clark Griswold
B. Cousin Eddie
C. Aunt Bethany
D. Uncle Lewis
Answer: A. Clark Griswold
12. Question: What Christmas decoration was originally made of strands of silver?
A. Tinsel
B. Garland
C. Ornaments
D. Lights
Answer: A. Tinsel
13. Question: Who narrates the original animated How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
A. Boris Karloff
B. Jim Carrey
C. Morgan Freeman
D. Mel Blanc
Answer: A. Boris Karloff
14. Question: Which character sings “Deck the Halls” in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas?
A. Donald Duck
B. Mickey Mouse and friends
C. Goofy
D. Minnie Mouse
Answer: B. Mickey Mouse and friends
15. Question: What is Santa Claus’s traditional mode of transportation?
A. Sleigh pulled by reindeer
B. Flying carpet
C. Magic boots
D. Snowmobile
Answer: A. Sleigh pulled by reindeer
16. Question: Which country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition?
A. United States
B. Germany
C. Norway
D. England
Answer: B. Germany
17. Question: What 1947 movie introduced the phrase “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings”?
A. Miracle on 34th Street
B. It’s a Wonderful Life
C. White Christmas
D. The Bishop’s Wife
Answer: B. It’s a Wonderful Life
18. Question: Which character wears a red suit with white fur trim?
A. Santa Claus
B. The Grinch
C. Ebenezer Scrooge
D. Buddy
Answer: A. Santa Claus
19. Question: In A Christmas Story, what unusual gift is a major plot point?
A. A BB gun
B. A leg lamp
C. A train set
D. A snow globe
Answer: B. A leg lamp
20. Question: Who is Ebenezer Scrooge’s cheerful nephew in A Christmas Carol?
A. Bob Cratchit
B. Fred
C. Tiny Tim
D. Jacob Marley
Answer: B. Fred
Answers to Kahoot Christmas Trivia Questions – Test Your Knowledge
1. Question: Which reindeer leads Santa’s sleigh?
Answer: Rudolph
2. Question: In Home Alone, where are the McCallisters going on vacation when they leave Kevin behind?
Answer: Paris
3. Question: Which snowman comes to life in Frozen?
Answer: Olaf
4. Question: Who tries to steal Christmas in Dr. Seuss’ story?
Answer: The Grinch
5. Question: In Elf, what is the name of Buddy’s biological father?
Answer: Walter Hobbs
6. Question: In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what is Jack Skellington’s dog called?
Answer: Zero
7. Question: Which classic Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?
Answer: Jingle Bells
8. Question: Who says, “God bless us, everyone” in A Christmas Carol?
Answer: Tiny Tim
9. Question: In The Polar Express, what is the first gift of Christmas?
Answer: A silver bell from Santa’s sleigh
10. Question: Who is the main antagonist in Home Alone?
Answer: Harry and Marv
11. Question: Which character decorates their home with thousands of lights in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation?
Answer: Clark Griswold
12. Question: What Christmas decoration was originally made of strands of silver?
Answer: Tinsel
13. Question: Who narrates the original animated How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
Answer: Boris Karloff
14. Question: Which character sings “Deck the Halls” in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas?
Answer: Mickey Mouse and friends
15. Question: What is Santa Claus’s traditional mode of transportation?
Answer: Sleigh pulled by reindeer
16. Question: Which country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition?
Answer: Germany
17. Question: What 1947 movie introduced the phrase “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings”?
Answer: It’s a Wonderful Life
18. Question: Which character wears a red suit with white fur trim?
Answer: Santa Claus
19. Question: In A Christmas Story, what unusual gift is a major plot point?
Answer: A leg lamp
20. Question: Who is Ebenezer Scrooge’s cheerful nephew in A Christmas Carol?
Answer: Fred
Final Thoughts
Christmas trivia is a fantastic way to add laughter, friendly competition, and holiday spirit to any celebration.
With these Christmas Kahoot trivia questions and answers, you can challenge your knowledge, discover interesting festive facts, and enjoy memorable moments with family, friends, classmates, or coworkers.
So gather your players, test your holiday knowledge, and let the Christmas fun begin!