Christmas Carols - 1 - Answers

Published: Tuesday 24th November 2015
  1. What are the halls decked with in the well known Christmas carol? Boughs of holly
  2. According to "O Come All Ye Faithful", what time was Jesus born? Morning
  3. According to the carol, when did "Good King Wenceslas" look out? On the Feast of Stephen.
  4. Which Christmas carol contains the words "Holy infant so tender and mild"? Silent Night
  5. What are the cattle doing in "Away in a Manger"? Lowing
  6. "Adeste Fideles" is the tune to which Christmas carol? O Come All Ye Faithful
  7. What are the Angel's harps made from in the carol "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"? Gold
  8. Which Christmas carol contains the line "O tidings of comfort and joy"? God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
  9. According to the Christmas carol, where did the ships come sailing in to? Bethlehem
  10. Which carol contains the chorus that starts "The rising of the sun, The running of the deer"? The Holly and the Ivy
  11. The carol "Silent Night" was written in which country? Austria
  12. Which Christmas carol contains the following words "In fields where they lay keeping their sheep"? The First Noel
  13. Which Christmas carol contains the following line "O sisters, too, how may we do, For to preserve this day"? Coventry Carol
  14. Where did "Good King Wenceslas" rule? Bohemia
  15. What Christmas Carol goes "a rum pum pum pum"? Little Drummer Boy
  16. What time of day did the ships come sailing in according to the Christmas carol? Morning
  17. Who wrote the well known tune to "Hark the Herald Angels Sing"? Mendelssohn
  18. The singing of Christmas carols was banned in England in 1649, when was the ban lifted? 1660
  19. What was the poor man collecting in "Good King Wenceslas"? Winter Fuel
  20. Which Christmas carol contains the line "Star of wonder, star of night"? We Three Kings

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