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Quiz about Somebody to Love
Quiz about Somebody to Love

Somebody to Love Trivia Quiz


Love is synonymous with Valentine's Day. Here is a sampling of how it is celebrated in different cultures.

A multiple-choice quiz by Deunan. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
Deunan
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
322,263
Updated
Jul 10 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. In this country, tradition began with women being the givers of Valentine's gifts. While chocolates are given to those they love, women also give "obligation" chocolates to those in whom they have no romantic interest. Which country has these traditions? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. A tradition in this country is for women to stand near a window after they awaken early on Valentine's morning. The belief is the first man the woman sees will become her husband. Singing romantic songs is considered a part of the holiday. Children will sing and then receive gifts in return. Do you know the name of this country? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In this country, Valentine's Day was not celebrated until after World War II. The friendly interaction of the American soldiers with the people helped develop the affection for this holiday. Red roses and circles of hearts are considered symbols of love. Which country celebrates in this manner? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "All Hearts' Day" is the name given to Valentine's Day in this country. It was begun in the 1960s by the flower industry and was also, in part, due to the influx of American culture. Only Mother's Day exceeds this holiday in the sale of flowers and other gifts. Do you know this country? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. More men than women in this country buy Valentine's Day cards. There was a period of time where men had elegant gifts made, some of which were perfumed or decorated with shells or other items. Can you guess the correct country? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. At one time, in this country, there was a custom of burning the pictures of ungrateful lovers in a bonfire while hurling insults at them. A Duke of this country is said to have created the first Valentine's Day card while he was locked inside the Tower of London. Which country in Europe is represented? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Thoughts of Valentine's Day starts early in this country, sometimes right after Christmas when stores place out its themed items or by making reservations. Expressions of love include cards, flowers, candy. Cupid is often a theme. Can you guess the name of this country?

Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Valentine's Day is celebrated on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the calendar of this country. The Daughter's Festival is another name for Valentine's Day. Which Eastern country is represented here? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Celebrating Valentine's Day in a grand manner is not done in this country except by the young. Yet, buildings are adorned with lights and there are shows and concerts. The giving and receiving of gifts is the most important aspect of this holiday. Which country is this? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Women's Day is a version of Valentine's Day in this country and is celebrated more in a private manner. Valentine's Day only recently became a holiday. Do you know the country? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In this country, tradition began with women being the givers of Valentine's gifts. While chocolates are given to those they love, women also give "obligation" chocolates to those in whom they have no romantic interest. Which country has these traditions?

Answer: Japan

If a man receives chocolate from a Japanese woman, he gives her a return gift. This is done on "White Day", which is on March 14th. The giving of such a gift is considered a mutual obligation. It is akin to someone doing you a favor and you doing one in return.

Obligation chocolate is called Giri-choko and is often given to bosses, co-workers or friends.

Valentine cards are not a tradition in Japan. The saying of "Happy Valentine's Day" does not have a wide usage.
2. A tradition in this country is for women to stand near a window after they awaken early on Valentine's morning. The belief is the first man the woman sees will become her husband. Singing romantic songs is considered a part of the holiday. Children will sing and then receive gifts in return. Do you know the name of this country?

Answer: England

The penning of love verses in newspapers and magazines is considered as a way to honor St. Valentine, the icon of love.

The gifts the children receive can be candy, fruit or even money.
3. In this country, Valentine's Day was not celebrated until after World War II. The friendly interaction of the American soldiers with the people helped develop the affection for this holiday. Red roses and circles of hearts are considered symbols of love. Which country celebrates in this manner?

Answer: Germany

It is not always the men who take the lead on Valentine's Day.

There is a tale about Duke Welf and his men (peasants) conducting a revolt against King Konrad III of Bavaria. When it appeared all was lost, Lady Elizabeth, the wife of the Duke, begged the King to let the wives leave the castle. She requested they be allowed to carry what they could upon their backs. The King agreed. On Valentine's Day, the King watched as the wives left the castle...with their husbands on their backs.
4. "All Hearts' Day" is the name given to Valentine's Day in this country. It was begun in the 1960s by the flower industry and was also, in part, due to the influx of American culture. Only Mother's Day exceeds this holiday in the sale of flowers and other gifts. Do you know this country?

Answer: Sweden

The waterways and parks in Stockholm are decorated with lights. Pastries and jelly hearts are a popular treat on Valentine's Day.

The idea of showing appreciation for each other is noteworthy. Of course, helping the economy of Sweden is good as well.
5. More men than women in this country buy Valentine's Day cards. There was a period of time where men had elegant gifts made, some of which were perfumed or decorated with shells or other items. Can you guess the correct country?

Answer: Australia

While cards have been the custom on Valentine's Day, more and more people are utilizing e-mail, for example, to express their affection for each other.

During the gold rush period, some Valentine boxes were decorated with hummingbirds (using taxidermy). These were treasured and kept in other decorated boxes.
6. At one time, in this country, there was a custom of burning the pictures of ungrateful lovers in a bonfire while hurling insults at them. A Duke of this country is said to have created the first Valentine's Day card while he was locked inside the Tower of London. Which country in Europe is represented?

Answer: France

The burning of pictures, etc. was banned when French officials issued a decree as the nastiness and insults became too great.

Charles, Duke of Orleans, was captured at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. He was reported to have written a poem to his wife while imprisoned. That poem was referred to as a "Valentine".
7. Thoughts of Valentine's Day starts early in this country, sometimes right after Christmas when stores place out its themed items or by making reservations. Expressions of love include cards, flowers, candy. Cupid is often a theme. Can you guess the name of this country?

Answer: United States

Many Americans celebrate by having dinner in a restaurant. Reservations are made months in advance.

Valentine's Day is also a quite popular day for weddings.

Esther Howland of Worcester, Massachusetts began the first mass produced cards. They were made of embossed paper lace.

Children often exchange Valentine Cards or candies with their classmates.
8. Valentine's Day is celebrated on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the calendar of this country. The Daughter's Festival is another name for Valentine's Day. Which Eastern country is represented here?

Answer: China

The temple of the Matchmaker is for lovers. They pray for happiness and possible marriage.

Single people visit the same temple. They ask for luck in finding love.

Decorating the horns of oxen is a way of avoiding catastrophe and is part of the celebration.
9. Celebrating Valentine's Day in a grand manner is not done in this country except by the young. Yet, buildings are adorned with lights and there are shows and concerts. The giving and receiving of gifts is the most important aspect of this holiday. Which country is this?

Answer: Russia

Leaving behind worries and past grudges is an important part of Valentine's Day in Russia.

"Valentinkis" are cards and candies (they are heart shaped).
10. Women's Day is a version of Valentine's Day in this country and is celebrated more in a private manner. Valentine's Day only recently became a holiday. Do you know the country?

Answer: Poland

Cards and Valentine wishes are required to be anonymous according to tradition.

A Eurovision song contest is held on Valentine's Day.

Polish people really get into celebrating the holiday. There are many activities ranging from concerts to resorts offering special deals.
Source: Author Deunan

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