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

How to Play:
- Read each question carefully.
- Pick the correct answer from the multiple choices.
- The first with all the correct answers wins!
- Share the love and tag your friends to challenge them too!

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Valentine’s Day Trivia Quiz! 
Which ancient civilization is credited with starting the tradition that Valentine’s Day is based on?
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a) The Romans
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b) The Egyptians
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c) The Greeks
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d) The Vikings
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What flower is most commonly associated with Valentine’s Day as a symbol of love?
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a) Sunflower
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b) Tulip
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c) Daffodil
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d) Rose
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a) Sunflower 
b) Tulip 
c) Daffodil 
d) Rose 
Who is considered the patron saint associated with Valentine’s Day?
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a) Saint Nicholas
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b) Saint Valentine
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c) Saint Patrick
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d) Saint George
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In which century did Valentine’s Day become recognized as a day for romantic lovers in England?
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a) 14th century
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b) 18th century
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c) 19th century
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d) 20th century
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The tradition of exchanging Valentine’s Day cards started in the 19th century.
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a) True
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b) False
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Which of these candy shapes became popular as a Valentine’s Day treat in the 1900s?
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a) Square candy
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b) Heart-shaped candy
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c) Star-shaped candy
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d) Circle candy
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The ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia was celebrated on February 15th and included matchmaking rituals.
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a) True
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b) False
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Which famous literary figure popularized Valentine’s Day as a romantic festival through poetry during the Middle Ages?
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a) John Keats
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b) William Shakespeare
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c) Edgar Allan Poe
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d) Geoffrey Chaucer
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By the 21st century, Valentine’s Day is celebrated internationally rather than only in Western countries.
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a) True
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b) False
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Which color palette is traditionally associated with Valentine’s Day symbolism?
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a) Black and gold 
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b) Red, pink, and white 

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c) Yellow and orange 
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d) Blue and green 
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