Valentine’s Day Trivia Extravaganza! 💘

Hey there, Lovebirds and Amazing Community! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts::love_letter: Are you ready to put your love knowledge to the test? :brain::sparkles: Let’s make this Valentine’s Day extra special with a fun, heart-pumping quiz! :heartbeat::balloon:

:rose: How to Play:

  1. Read each question carefully. :face_with_monocle:
  2. Pick the correct answer from the multiple choices. :white_check_mark:
  3. The first with all the correct answers wins! :speech_balloon:
  4. Share the love and tag your friends to challenge them too! :hugs::two_hearts:

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:love_letter: Valentine’s Day Trivia Quiz! :love_letter:

:one: Which ancient civilization is credited with starting the tradition that Valentine’s Day is based on?

  • :point_right: a) The Romans :classical_building:
  • :point_right: b) The Egyptians :amphora:
  • :point_right: c) The Greeks :greece:
  • :point_right: d) The Vikings :crossed_swords:

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:two: What flower is most commonly associated with Valentine’s Day as a symbol of love?

  • :point_right: a) Sunflower :sunflower:
  • :point_right: b) Tulip :tulip:
  • :point_right: c) Daffodil :blossom:
  • :point_right: d) Rose :rose:

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:point_right: a) Sunflower :sunflower:
:point_right: b) Tulip :tulip:
:point_right: c) Daffodil :blossom:
:point_right: d) Rose :rose:

:three: Who is considered the patron saint associated with Valentine’s Day?

  • :point_right: a) Saint Nicholas :santa:
  • :point_right: b) Saint Valentine :gift_heart:
  • :point_right: c) Saint Patrick :four_leaf_clover:
  • :point_right: d) Saint George :horse_racing:

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:four: In which century did Valentine’s Day become recognized as a day for romantic lovers in England?

  • :point_right: a) 14th century :mantelpiece_clock:
  • :point_right: b) 18th century :tophat:
  • :point_right: c) 19th century :european_castle:
  • :point_right: d) 20th century :rocket:

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:five: The tradition of exchanging Valentine’s Day cards started in the 19th century.

  • :point_right: a) True :white_check_mark:
  • :point_right: b) False :x:

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:six: Which of these candy shapes became popular as a Valentine’s Day treat in the 1900s?

  • :point_right: a) Square candy :black_square_button:
  • :point_right: b) Heart-shaped candy :heartpulse:
  • :point_right: c) Star-shaped candy :star:
  • :point_right: d) Circle candy :large_blue_circle:

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:seven: The ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia was celebrated on February 15th and included matchmaking rituals.

  • :point_right: a) True :white_check_mark:
  • :point_right: b) False :x:

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:eight: Which famous literary figure popularized Valentine’s Day as a romantic festival through poetry during the Middle Ages?

  • :point_right: a) John Keats :memo:
  • :point_right: b) William Shakespeare :performing_arts:
  • :point_right: c) Edgar Allan Poe :bat:
  • :point_right: d) Geoffrey Chaucer :fountain_pen:

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:nine: By the 21st century, Valentine’s Day is celebrated internationally rather than only in Western countries.

  • :point_right: a) True :white_check_mark:
  • :point_right: b) False :x:

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:keycap_ten: Which color palette is traditionally associated with Valentine’s Day symbolism?

  • :point_right: a) Black and gold :black_heart::yellow_heart:
  • :point_right: b) Red, pink, and white :heart::heartpulse::white_heart:
  • :point_right: c) Yellow and orange :blossom::orange_heart:
  • :point_right: d) Blue and green :blue_heart::green_heart:

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:sparkling_heart: Are you ready to spread some love and show off your knowledge? Comment with your answers below and let’s celebrate love together! :tada::love_letter::two_hearts:

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@Chey_Bovada how many winners will it be?

@Kailuabrewer24 you should do this! Easy peasy!

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Some tough questions @Chey_Bovada yeah i would pass on the The ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia . not my cup of tea lol

I tried my best to make it as easy as possible, my apologizes.

Only one winner will be awarded the bonus.

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No need to apologize , just some questions i did not know but i did learn somethings like Lupercalla so i got some education thank you!

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Good luck all <3

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That is super awesome to hear. :slight_smile:

Locked in and feeling good about it :cupid:

:one: Romans

:two: Rose :rose:

:three: Saint Valentine :sparkling_heart:

:four: 14th century

:five: True

:six: Heart-shaped candy :heartpulse:

:seven: True

:eight: Geoffrey Chaucer :black_nib:

:nine: True

:keycap_ten: Red, pink, and white :heart::heartpulse::white_heart:

Bringing history, poetry, and a little Cupid energy to the quiz today. Let’s spread the love and the wins :gift_heart::sparkles:

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1 a The Romans
2 d Rose
3 b St. Valentine
4 a 14th Century
5 b False
6 b Heart-shaped
7 a True
8 d Chaucer
9 a True
10 b Red, pink, and white

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  1. A
  2. D
  3. B
  4. A
  5. B
  6. B
  7. B
  8. D
  9. B
  10. B
    @Chey_Bovada

Which ancient civilization is credited with starting the tradition that Valentine’s Day is based on?
A . The Romans

What flower is most commonly associated with Valentine’s Day as a symbol of love?
d. Rose
Who is considered the patron saint associated with Valentine’s Day?
b. St. Valentine
In which century did Valentine’s Day become recognized as a day for romantic lovers in England?
a. 14th century
The tradition of exchanging Valentine’s Day cards started in the 19th century.
b. False
Which of these candy shapes became popular as a Valentine’s Day treat in the 1900s?
b. heart shaped candy

The ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia was celebrated on February 15th
and included matchmaking rituals.
b false
Which famous literary figure popularized Valentine’s Day as a romantic festival through poetry during the Middle Ages?
d. Geoffrey Chaucer
By the 21st century, Valentine’s Day is celebrated internationally rather than only in Western countries.
A. True
Which color palette is traditionally associated with Valentine’s Day symbolism?
b. Red Pink and white

@Chey_Bovada #ValentinesDay #LoveQuiz #CommunityLove #SpreadTheLove #FunWithLove #ValentineVibes

1 Romans
2 Rose
3 Saint Valentine
4 14th Century
5 True
6 Heart-shaped
7 True
8 Geoffrey Chaucer
9 True
10 Red, White, and Pink

Answers below:

A
D
B
A
A
B
A
D
A
B

1 a
2 d
3 b
4 a
5 b
6 b
7 a
8 d
9 a
10 b

Thank you

1.a
2.d
3.b
4.a
5a
6b
7a
8d
9a
10b

adbaabbabb THX!

  1. A
    2.D
    3.B
    4.A
    5.A
    6.B
    7.A
    8.D
    9.A
    10.B
    Valentine’s Day Trivia Answers

Hello everyone good luck

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