JOOL Trivia: Questions, Answers, and Winner (Passover Edition!)
The results of this week's Jewish trivia game!
The results are in! Of the 2,891 people who played JOOL Trivia this week, 0 players answered all seven questions correctly.
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1. The "afikomen" is marked by what?
A broken piece of matzah (73% answered correctly)
A full piece of matzah
Three pieces of matzah
Four pieces of matzah
2. According to the Torah, God commands Moses to tell the Israelites to mark the blood of which animal above their doors?
Lamb (99% answered correctly)
Cow
Chicken
Deer
3. Passover occurs on the 15th day of which Hebrew month?
Nisan (77% answered correctly)
Sivan
Elul
Tishri
4. What does the Hebrew word "chametz" mean?
Foods with leavening agents that are forbidden during Passover (76% answered correctly)
Foods with unleavening agents that are allowed during Passover
Unkosher foods that are forbidden during Passover
Kosher foods that are allowed during Passover
5. Matzah has also been called what to remind Jews what it's like to be a poor slave and to promote humility, appreciate freedom, and avoid the inflated ego symbolized by leavened bread?
Bread of poverty (26% answered correctly)
Bread of slavery
Bread of appreciation
Bread of gratitude
6. Passover commences the Omer, a period which recalls the count between offerings brought to the ancient Temple in Jerusalem, and lasts how many days?
49 days (70% answered correctly)
39 days
29 days
59 days
7. In addition to Passover, Elijah's name is also heard during which Jewish events?
Havdalah and Jewish bris (29% answered correctly)
Havdalah
Jewish bris
Chanukah
Havdalah and Chanukah