Microsoft Rewards Bing Easter Quiz Answers:
1: The idea of the Easter Bunny came from Germany, but it was originally which animal?
A Cat
B Chicken
C Hare
The Easter Bunny started out in German folklore as the ‘Osterhase’ or the ‘Easter Hare’. Originating among German Lutherans, the creature would lay a nest of colored eggs for good children at the start of the season of Eastertide.
The correct answer is Hare.
2: What part of a chocolate bunny do most people eat first?
A Ears
B Tail
C Feet
Various surveys have shown the majority of people prefer to start with the ears when they eat chocolate bunnies. Maybe it’s so the bunny can’t hear you chomp on the rest of its body.
The correct answer is Ears.
3: What type of buns are a popular Easter treat in some countries around the world?
A Cream bun
B Belgian bun
C Hot cross bun
The spiced sweet bun, usually made with currants or raisins, is marked with a cross on the top and traditionally eaten on Good Friday.
The correct answer is Hot cross bun.
4: Pysanka is a traditional decorative Easter Egg in which country?
A Austria
B Norway
C Ukraine
A pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated with traditional folk motifs and designs using a wax-resist (batik) method. The word comes from the verb pysaty, meaning “to write”, as the designs are not painted on but written with beeswax.
The correct answer is Ukraine.
5: The 1948 musical film Easter Parade starred which Hollywood icon?
A Judy Garland
B Katharine Hepburn
C Marilyn Monroe
The American actress, best remembered for her portrayal of Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, starred alongside Fred Astaire in this charming musical, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Music Score.
The correct answer is Judy Garland.
6: Easter Island is a special territory of which South American country?
A Chile
B Peru
C Brazil
One of the most remote inhabited islands in the world and famous for its stone moai statues, its name was given by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, who encountered the island on Easter Sunday in 1722 after being sent to seek Terra Australis.
The correct answer is Chile.