
Trivia Quiz on Calendars
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
A ready-made general-knowledge and history quiz that you can use in virtual and in-person events (Zoom, Teams, YouTube Live, Twitch, conferences, meetings, classrooms, etc.)
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Time-travel through trivia with a spirited quiz about calendars, moon cycles, weekdays, and cultural year names. From leap-year lore to the Chinese zodiac, see which team can keep perfect time.
Gather your group and flip through centuries of timekeeping in this engaging calendars-themed trivia. You’ll explore the Latin roots of the word “calendar,” the switch to the Gregorian system, rare lunar oddities, weekday facts, and the rhythm of the Chinese zodiac. Designed for teams, this quiz balances quick wins with clever twists, making it ideal for meetings, classrooms, community events, or casual game nights. It’s easy to duplicate and host, with periodic leaderboard moments to keep energy high. Run it seamlessly on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, YouTube Live, Twitch, or in-person with a shared screen. Mix veteran quizzers with newcomers—everyone can contribute. Ready, set, sync your clocks and play!
1. The word Calendar comes from Latin and means what
A) To Record Events
B) To Mark the Days
C) To Call Out
D) To Light the Moon
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2. What does a month beginning with a Sunday always have?
A) A full moon
B) Friday the 13th
C) Five Sundays
D) The 30th falls on Monday
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3. February 1865 only month ever not to have what
A) New Moon
B) Blue Moon
C) Full Moon
D) Last Quarter
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4. What is the sixth day of the week
A) Friday
B) Thursday
C) Saturday
D) Monday
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5. Which year of the Chinese calander began in the year 2000
A) Dragon
B) Rabbit
C) Tiger
D) Snake
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6. A calander usually withastronomical data is called ..
A) Calendar
B) Ephemeris
C) Astronomical atlas
D) Almanac
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7. The Chinese year cycle starts with 1st to ask Buddha which
A) Ox
B) Rat
C) Tiger
D) Dragon
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8. The term Quadricentennial represents how many years ?
A) 400
B) 200
C) 300
D) 600
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9. What country finally adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752
A) France
B) England
C) Russia
D) China
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10. What is the first day of the week
A) Monday
B) Tuesday
C) Saturday
D) Sunday
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11. What comes after the year of the snake - Chinese calendar
A) Dragon
B) Rabbit
C) Goat
D) Horse
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