Christmas Songs

Test your knowledge of Christmas songs.

Points available: 10

1:

What do historians now believe the "five golden rings" in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" originally stood for?

  • A) The five books of the Torah
  • B) Five birds
  • C) Five bells
  • D) A series of royal weddings
2:

At what time of year was "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" written?

  • A) Winter
  • B) Spring
  • C) Summer
  • D) Autumn
3:

In what country did the tune for "Deck the Halls" originate?

  • A) France
  • B) Scotland
  • C) England
  • D) Wales
4:

Which carol takes its tune from a piece composed for the anniversary of the creation of the printing press?

  • A) O Little Town of Bethlehem
  • B) Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
  • C) Joy to the World
  • D) It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
5:

Which is considered America's most popular Christmas song?

  • A) White Christmas
  • B) Jingle Bells
  • C) Silent Night
  • D) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
6:

George Wyle, the composer of "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," also wrote the theme song for which television show?

  • A) Green Acres
  • B) The Brady Bunch
  • C) Happy Days
  • D) Gilligan's Island
7:

In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," how many presents TOTAL does the singer receive from their true love?

  • A) 12
  • B) 48
  • C) 144
  • D) 364
8:

Which author, though a self-declared atheist, nonetheless hosted Christmas carol singalongs at his house every year?

  • A) H.P. Lovecraft
  • B) Douglas Adams
  • C) George Orwell
  • D) Noel Coward
9:

Who introduced Christmas carols into the formal church service?

  • A) St. Francis of Assisi
  • B) St. Cecelia
  • C) Martin Luther
  • D) St. Constantine
10:

Which is considered to be the oldest Christmas carol ever written?

  • A) The Manger Throne
  • B) The Boar's Head Carol
  • C) What Child is This?
  • D) The First Nowell