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Harvest Festival Quiz

Try out this Harvest Festival quiz to test your knowledge. Harvest Festival trivia explores the customs, symbols, and community traditions tied to giving thanks for the autumn harvest.

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15 questions

~3 min to finish

Easy to hard difficulty

570 pts max score

  1. Question 1 · Hard · 40 pts

    Which Jewish harvest festival arrives seven weeks after Passover?

  2. Question 2 · Hard · 40 pts

    Nigeria’s New Yam Festival is celebrated by which people?

  3. Question 3 · Hard · 40 pts

    What is the German thanksgiving-for-harvest festival called?

  4. Question 4 · Easy · 10 pts

    Onam is the major harvest festival of which Indian state?

  5. Question 5 · Hard · 40 pts

    On which exact day of Tishrei does Sukkot begin in the Hebrew calendar?

  6. Question 6 · Hard · 40 pts

    Which item is NOT one of the Four Species used during Sukkot: lulav, etrog, hadass, aravah, or menorah?

  7. Question 7 · Hard · 40 pts

    What singular Hebrew noun becomes the plural form "sukkot"?

  8. Question 8 · Hard · 40 pts

    Which Greek term, important in Christian vocabulary, literally means "thanksgiving"?

  9. Question 9 · Hard · 40 pts

    The apocalyptic visions of Revelation are traditionally linked to which island?

  10. Question 10 · Hard · 40 pts

    Michaelmas lands on what calendar date in Western Christianity?

  11. Question 11 · Hard · 40 pts

    Which Christian season specifically includes prayers for crops and harvests?

  12. Question 12 · Hard · 40 pts

    In cultural discussions of Chuseok heritage, which Korean foundation legend is sometimes invoked?

  13. Question 13 · Hard · 40 pts

    What is the Japanese autumn custom of moon viewing tied to the harvest season called?

  14. Question 14 · Hard · 40 pts

    In old English harvest custom, what was the name for cutting the final patch of grain?

  15. Question 15 · Hard · 40 pts

    What traditional name was used in parts of England for the celebration marking the end of harvest?