A quiz is a wonderful and easiest way to diversify the festive scenario of a corporate party for the New Year 2022 or a family New Year's dinner. Comic questions will give guests the opportunity to show off their erudition, play or laugh freely - it all depends on the topic of the questions. A festive New Year's quiz can be held at a corporate party, a teenage school party, in a family circle and even at school.
You can provide entertainment for everyone at once by asking questions and awarding small prizes for the first correct answer, or hold competitive competitions between teams or participants. Whoever gives the most correct answers wins. A quiz can also be included in a suitable scene, allowing the characters to ask questions and riddles to the audience, or to each other, involving the audience in the action.
The New Year's quiz will help you have fun, make the holiday fun, bright, and truly memorable. You can choose different options for questions.
Of course, you can take ready-made questions and answers on the Internet or in a book, but it’s better to come up with everything yourself. The questions should not be difficult, but interesting.
The New Year's quiz is not an intellectual, but rather an entertaining event for a fun company. The questions will be different for children and adults. You can come up with questions in poetic form or use riddles with a trick.
When creating a quiz, you should focus on the interests of those who will participate in the holiday.
New Year 2022 quiz with answers for the whole family
An intellectual game for the whole family is a great opportunity to socialize and learn something new. Questions might be something like this:
- In which country do they throw trash out of windows on New Year's Day? (Italy).
- The first ice sleds of Soviet children. (Briefcase).
- Joulupukki, Per-Noel, Babbo Natale - this is (Father Frost).
- Not only Grandfather is dressed in a fur coat, but also (salad “Herring under a fur coat”).
- What did plastic windows lose in winter? (Patterns).
- In what country do they bake pies for the New Year with a surprise - a ring, a coin or a pod of pepper? (Bulgaria).
- In which country do they throw water on each other from windows on New Year's Day? (Peru).
- In which country do they ring bells on New Year's Day to scare away evil spirits? (Japan).
- A winter phenomenon whose components are never the same? (Snowflakes). The country of the first decorated Christmas tree (Germany).
- Sign: if you celebrate a holiday alone, what should you do? (Place an empty device).
- In which country is it customary to kiss at midnight (in America).
- Why don't they serve birds at the New Year's table in Hungary? (Because happiness can fly away from home).
- A country where the New Year's path is illuminated? (China, they light a lot of lanterns there).
- In France he is a father or a parent, in Germany he is a saint, but here? (Grandfather).
- Before Peter the Great, the New Year began... (in September).
- A winter phenomenon that, even with warnings, causes people to fall. (Ice).
- What is the name of a blizzard that constantly gets under your feet? (Snow drift).
- A Christmas tree decoration that causes significant damage to the household budget not only on the day of purchase. (Electric garland.)
- New Year's State Collection. (Table.)
- Winter striker. (Freezing.)
At the same time, you can remember the capitals of each state.
Questions for the quiz in the year of the Ox 2021
Current questions for the quiz for the New Year 2021 will be about the symbol of the year.
There are many outstanding personalities among the Bulls. Why not ask your guests questions about these people:
- American actor, film director, screenwriter, composer, comedian, “king of laughter.” He created the tragicomic character of the “little man,” turning his clown mask into a human image of enormous generalizing power. (Charlie Chaplin.)
- An outstanding Russian commander, who wrote the words: “Russia is not lost with the loss of Moscow.” (M.I. Kutuzov.)
- The world's first female cosmonaut, candidate of technical sciences, colonel, Hero of the Soviet Union. (V.V. Tereshkova.)
- Actor, director, People's Artist of the USSR, head of the Moscow Puppet Theater, honorary president of the International Union of Puppeteers. (S.V. Obraztsov.)
- A Russian fabulist who created more than 200 fables, imbued with a democratic spirit, distinguished by vivid and apt language. (I.A. Krylov.)
- Three times Hero of the Soviet Union, air marshal, pilot who shot down 59 enemy aircraft during the Great Patriotic War. (A.I. Pokryshkin.)
- The famous storyteller who wrote "Mowgli". (R. Kipling.)
- The Iron Lady, Prime Minister of Great Britain. (Margaret Thatcher.)
- A living classic of modern children's literature, who invented Cheburashka, the inseparable trinity from Prostokvashino, the monkey Anfisa and many other characters popular among children. (E. Uspensky.)
- A children's poet who wrote poems about "Uncle Styopa", co-author of the text of the national anthem. (S. Mikhalkov.)
- A popular film actor who played the role of Shurik in Gaidai’s comedies. (A. Demyanenko.)
- The great ballerina, People's Artist of the USSR. She staged the ballets Anna Karenina, The Seagull, and Lady with a Dog, in which she performed the main roles. (M.M. Plisetskaya.)
- Singer, politician, teacher, philanthropist, businessman. He is People's Artist of the USSR, Ukraine, Dagestan, winner of numerous awards and titles. (I.D. Kobzon)
- “Diva” of the national stage. In 1988 she created her own song theater. In December 1991, she was awarded the official title of People's Artist of the no longer existing Soviet Union. (A. Pugacheva.)
- American film director, animator, artist and producer. He created a children's amusement park in California. (Walt Disney.)
New Year's quiz: questions about the Year of the Tiger
A thematic quiz could be dedicated to the main animal of the year – the tiger. Examples of questions:
- Where does the Amur tiger live? (In the Khabarovsk Territory).
- When is International Tiger Day celebrated? (July 29)
- Which Russian city's coat of arms features a running tiger with a sable in its mouth? (Irkutsk)
- In which parts of Russia do Amur tigers live? in Krasnodar and Stavropol in Primorsky and Khabarovsk + in Altai and Transbaikal
- How many kilometers can a tiger hunting area reach: 5 km, 8 km, 20 km? (Up to 8 km)
- Who has more teeth, a tiger or a human? (A tiger has 30, a human has 32).
- In what year did the premiere of the cartoon “Tiger Cub on a Sunflower” take place? (1981)
- What is "tiger's eye"? (decorative and ornamental stone)
- Is it true that there are more tigers in the world's zoos than in the wild? (Yes)
- Lifespan of tigers? - 10 years; - 25 years; + – 50 years.
- How many stripes does a tiger have on its skin? (on average about a hundred).
- Which members of the tiger family are the northernmost and largest? (Amur tigers)
- Which Asian capital is located on the Tigris River? (Baghdad.)
- When does a tiger sleep and when is it awake? (sleeps during the day, stays awake at night).
- What does a “tiger” old Russian name sound like? (Tigry.)
As prizes, you can use keychains or postcards with a predator - the symbol of the year.
A selection of funny quick questions about the Rat (Mouse)
- In the army of mammals this is the largest detachment. (Rodents)
- What poisonous substance has two animals in its name - one rodent and one artiodactyl? (Arsenic)
- Which Soviet fiction character had a nickname that referred to rodents? (Space Pirate Rat)
- Which literary hero bore the proud name of the king of beasts and the cute surname of a small rodent? (Lev Myshkin)
- One distinct feature separates rats from mice. And this is completely naked... (Tail)
- What animal makes a person ticklish? (Underarm)
- They have the same life expectancy, but different numbers of chromosomes, size, lifestyle and intelligence. Moreover, those who are smarter are not averse to feasting on the latter. (Rats and mice)
- Eritalis is the name of the larva of the orchard fly, or bee fly. What do people call this larva for its long tail? (Rat)
- This is a legendary animal, whose triumphal path is paved with beautiful ladies in a swoon. (Mouse)
- This color is a symbol of boredom, as well as secrecy and secret leadership. Even a cardinal can be this color. And even more so - the mouse king. (Grey)
New Year's quiz for children 7-10 years old with answers
A children's game should be simple but interesting; it is advisable to make several questions humorous. For example, you can ask children of primary school age the following questions:
- Which month of winter is the shortest? (February).
- How are December and January similar? (both months have 31 days).
- Who traditionally paints winter patterns on windows? (freezing)
- What does the Christmas tree like? (round dances and songs)
- Not only dogs and cats have it, but also Christmas trees? (paw)
- Where do New Year's gingerbread cookies grow? (on the Christmas tree)
- What do children shout when they call Santa Claus (Santa Claus, come out!)
- Who played the Snow Maiden in the cartoon “Well, wait a minute!”? (Wolf)
- What color is winter? (white)
- Cartoon where a boy found a magic train ticket? (Polar Express)
- What is the Snow Maiden afraid of? (fire)
- What is the name of the device for making the tree stand straight? (tripod)
- In what fairy tale did the girl freeze in the forest? (Morozko)
- What do they hang on the fireplace to receive gifts? (New Year's boots) Magical American little characters - who are they? (elves)
- What color are the Snow Maiden's cheeks? (red)
- What is the name of the birthplace of Santa Claus in other countries, for example, America? (Lapland)
- Who sometimes replaces Santa Claus? (parents)
- State the main rule of a skier (don’t eat yellow snow).
- The Snow Maiden is the granddaughter of Father Frost, and who is his son? (little New Year).
Some questions can be asked in poetic form.
Quiz New Year's songs
The New Year's songs quiz is dedicated to popular songs about winter and New Year's holidays.
The quiz provides an opportunity to diversify your family holiday.
It helps test memory and intelligence.
The quiz is designed for a wide range of audiences of different ages.
1. Where was the song “Tell the Snow Maiden” first heard?
“The Snow Queen” “Snowman-Postman” + “Well, just wait!”
2. What fruits, forgotten in the snow, were M. Muromov sad about in the popular tune?
About tangerines + About apples About pears
3. Who was the first performer of the soundtrack “If only there were no winter” from the series of cartoons about Prostokvashino?
Lyudmila Senchina Larisa Dolina + Valentina Tolkunova
4. Who did Morozko sing about in the famous fairy tale film of the same name?
+ About the Christmas tree About the weather About work
5. In honor of what dish was the name given to the cheerful festive composition of the group “Singing Cowards”?
+ Olivier Kholodtsa Pelmeni
6. Which quartet became famous for the melody “Happy New Year”?
Boney M + ABBA Beatles
7. Where did they propose to take their beloved girl in the song “We will go, we will rush on reindeer..”?
To the North Pole To the hares + To the tundra
8. Who was in charge of the ice hut located on the edge of the forest, according to the words from the hit song by E. Khil?
Blizzard Snowstorm + Winter
9. What was the name of the super hit performed by L. Gurchenko, sounded in the comedy film “Carnival Night”?
“3 white horses” + “5 minutes” “12 days”
10. Where did Santa Claus and his granddaughter come from with gifts in the New Year's hymn gr. "Accident"?
From Chukotka + From Kamchatka From Yamal
New Year's quiz for children 10-12 years old with answers
- What holiday do Orthodox peoples celebrate on January 7? (Answer: Christmas)
- Who helps Santa Claus give gifts to children? (Answer: Snow Maiden)
- His nose is like a carrot. Who is he? (Answer: Snowman)
- What is the name of the day before Christmas? (Answer: Christmas Eve)
- In which fairy tale did Frost first want to freeze the girl, but changed his mind and rewarded her with a rich dowry? (Answer: Russian folk tale “Morozko”)
- What drink (traditionally) do Russians drink on New Year's Eve? (Answer: Champagne)
- Which Kremlin tower has the famous chimes? (Answer: on the Spasskaya Tower)
- What was the name of the grandmother from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, who loved to fluff up the feather bed so that fluffy snow would fly to the ground? (Answer: Grandma Metelitsa)
- Is this holiday celebrated by Serbs and Russians on January 13th? (Answer: Old New Year)
- Which island state has this custom: before the New Year, people fill all the dishes with water, and at the moment when the clock strikes twelve times, they create a real flood, at the same time pouring water out of the windows, wishing themselves that in the coming year life will become as bright and clear as water? (Answer: Cuba)
- Name the children's writer and storyteller who invented the Planet of Christmas Trees. (Answer: Gianni Rodari)
- In which country on New Year's Eve do they not serve ducks, chickens, or geese on the table so that “happiness does not fly away from home”? (Answer: Hungary)
- Which tree is the symbol of the New Year? (Answer: Yolka)
- Which king introduced a new calendar, ordered that January 1 be considered the beginning of the new year and that houses be decorated with pine and spruce branches for this day? (Answer: Peter I)
- What's New Year without a Christmas tree? But not all countries decorate the Christmas tree. For example, in Japan they decorate fir. What kind of tree is decorated for the New Year in Vietnam? (Answer: Peach)
Quiz New Year's plants
The New Year's plants quiz allows you to learn interesting facts about plants that are used in New Year's and Christmas rituals (spruce, mistletoe, holly, etc.).
Thanks to the quiz you can test your knowledge and memory.
The quiz is designed for a wide range of audiences.
1. What is the popular name for the poinsentia plant?
“New Year’s toy” + “Christmas star” “Epiphany luminary”
2. Which tree, according to the beliefs of the Celtic Druids, symbolized the sun and was therefore burned on the day of the winter solstice?
Larch Rowan + Holly
3. According to English customs, what did people do if they accidentally found themselves under a Christmas decoration woven from mistletoe branches?
Gave gifts to each other Sang a song in a duet + Kissed
4. Which plant is the main New Year’s attribute in the countries of the Far East (Japan, Korea, China)?
+ Kumquat Lemon Banana
5. What is the traditional symbol of Christmas in Ukraine - didukh - woven from?
From spruce branches + From sheaves of grain plants From ivy leaves
6. Where is it customary to install chichilaki, a walnut rod trimmed in a special way, in the house during the winter holidays?
In Italy In Turkey + In Georgia
7. What do flower growers commonly call zygocactus (schlumbergera)?
“January” “February” + “Decembrist”
8. How many days did the Christmas log have to burn in the hearth?
7 10 + 12
9. What is the name of the orange with the peel pierced with spices that is used as a special decoration at Christmas?
Commander + Pomander Pokemon
10. Which city is famous for the tallest Christmas tree mounted on a floating platform?
St. Petersburg + Rio de Janeiro Pal de Mallorca
New Year's quiz for high school students with answers
- In Rus', when the whole family gathered at the New Year's table, the children tied the table legs with a bast rope. What did this New Year's custom symbolize? (This meant that the family would be strong in the coming year and should not be separated)
- Why didn’t the future poet Pushkin have a New Year’s tree during his childhood? (The Christmas tree in Russia began to be used as a New Year tree only from the middle of the 19th century)
- Why did Russians celebrate the New Year twice with an interval of four months in 1699-1700? (Because on December 19, 1699, Peter the Great issued a decree on the reform of the calendar in Russia. According to this document, the New Year began to be celebrated on January 1. The first January New Year in Russia was celebrated very widely for almost a day.)
- Residents of which countries are the first on Earth to celebrate the New Year? (Residents of New Zealand and the state of Fiji. This is explained by the fact that these territories are geographically located closest to the date line)
- What gymnastic trick does the Earth perform at the time of the next New Year? (turnover)
- Who were the first people on Earth to celebrate the New Year in space? (Russian cosmonauts Yuri Romanenko and Georgy Grechko, in orbit of the Salyut-6 station on January 1, 1978)
- For Americans he is a saint, for the French he is a father. And who is he to the Russians? (In America - Santa Claus, in France - Père Noel - Father Christmas, and Santa Claus gives us gifts)
- In what month does our Grandfather Frost celebrate his birthday? (In November, more precisely - November 18. The children themselves came up with the date of birth of Father Frost, because it is on November 18 on his estate - in Veliky Ustyug - that real winter comes into its own, and frosts strike)
- What is the historical homeland of the Christmas tree and then the New Year tree? (Germany)
- What was the name of the village in which amazing events took place on Christmas night, which N.V. told us about? Gogol? (Dikanka)
Kids quizzes
Here you will find a selection of interesting quiz questions for children. These questions can be used at events at school or kindergarten.
New Year's questions for schoolchildren:
- Which New Year's grandfather has a long red fur coat, a boyar hat, a thick white beard and a long staff in his hands and a very kind smile? (Russian Santa Claus.)
- This Santa Claus has a white beard, a red hat with a pompom, bright swimming trunks on his tanned body, sunglasses and a surfboard. Where is he from? (Australian Father Christmas)
- In this country, the New Year coincides with the cattle breeding holiday. Santa Claus comes to the children in the clothes of a cattle breeder, with a fox hat on his head, a long whip in his hands, a flint and a snuffbox on his side. What country are we talking about? (About Mongolia.)
- What movie is this catchphrase from: “There is an attitude to have fun celebrating the New Year”? ("Carnival Night".)
- Which city is declared the geographical homeland of the Russian Father Frost? (Veliky Ustyug.)
- In what country does the local Santa Claus himself, Bobbo Natale, give out gifts, but the fairy Befana with a red cap and crystal slippers? (In Italy.)
- In what country does Santa Claus have such a funny name - Joulupukki? (In Finland)
- What is the name of the Spanish Santa Claus? (Taghi Noel).
Comic quiz for children:
- Homeland of the Christmas tree. (Forest.)
- Ancient ritual dance at the Christmas tree. (Round dance.)
- A female creature entertaining the Christmas tree with songs. (Blizzard.)
- A rather suspicious, gray person running past the Christmas tree at a trot (Wolf.)
- A natural phenomenon that causes instability and high mortality in the population in winter. (Ice.)
- The New Year's ball is the most suitable place for those who like to hide their true self. (Masquerade.)
- Ice casting. (Ice rink.)
- Winter striker. (Freezing.)
- The drink is an attribute of the New Year's table for risky guests. (Champagne.)
- The most New Year's dish is “dressed” in a fur coat (Herring under a fur coat.)
New Year's quiz with answers for a corporate party
Here is an interesting example of a New Year 2022 quiz with answers for a corporate party:
- What can be used both for salad and to imitate one of the important organs? (carrots for the salad and for the snowman’s nose).
- “There are two bolts in the puddle.” This sentence encrypts a Georgian surname. Which? (Rusted)
- How to make a snowdrift at home under a Christmas tree? (put a sheet on the floor).
- Who won't pass face control at a masquerade? (the one who came to the holiday without a mask).
- What does the Snow Maiden bring in the hem? (present).
- You are in an airplane seat, a car is driving in front of you, and a horse is galloping behind you. Where are you? (Ride the carousel)
- Where does the water stand? (In glass)
- They catch up with each other, but hide from each other. (Sun and month)
- What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from? (Out of empty)
- Who goes with grandfather, but is not grandmother? (Snow Maiden).
- Name the relatives of Santa Claus from other countries (Pere Noel from France, Snta Klaus from America, Yolupukki from Finland).
- How far into the forest can a hare run? (Until the middle of the forest, since further on he will already be getting out of the depths.)
- How can seven children, three of their parents and a large dog not get wet under one umbrella? (They won't get wet if the weather is good)
- Which clock shows the correct time only twice a day? (Which are worth)
- What comb can you use to comb your hair? (Petushin)
- What notes can be used to measure distance? (Mi-La-Mi)
- What does the name of the Finnish Santa Claus "Jolupukki" mean? (“Christmas goat” because Finnish Santa Claus travels on a goat).
- Which plant knows everything? (Horseradish)
- What disease does no one get sick on land? (Nautical)
- Who doesn't get their hair wet in the pouring rain? (Bald)
- The three letter word that every man is afraid of? (More)
- One corner of the square table was sawed off. How many angles does he have now? (Five)
- How do day and night end? (Soft sign)
- What is dropped when it is needed and picked up when it is no longer needed? (Anchor)
- What should you do when you see a green man? (Cross the street)
- What is it: green, bald and jumping? (Soldier at the disco)
- What is it: blue, big, with horns and stuffed with hares? (Trolleybus)
- It's coming to an end faster than the holidays, what is it? (Vacation pay)
- What is Santa Claus' favorite drink? (Coca-Cola, since the kind Father Christmas often appears in its advertising).
Employees will certainly enjoy an interesting game, and in the pauses between dances they will be willing to answer questions.
Intellectual quiz for New Year 2022 with answers
An intellectual quiz for the New Year 2022 with answers for the whole family will give an unforgettable holiday and help parents find time to communicate with their children, and children will learn something new and interesting.
Questions might be something like this:
- In Russia they drink champagne on New Year's Eve, but what do they drink in France? (couchon).
- What's your favorite winter dish? Hint: what did winter salt in the tub in the popular song? (snowballs).
- What are the names of birds that do not tolerate winter well and do not like it? (migratory birds).
- Where does Grandfather Frost live? (city of Veliky Ustyug, Vologda region).
- Where is the birthplace of the Snow Maiden? (city of Kostroma).
- Who came up with the idea of celebrating the New Year on January 1? (Peter the First).
- When was the New Year celebrated in Ancient Rus' before Peter the Great? (first of September)
- When is New Year celebrated in China? There is no specific date; the new year falls on a different date each time, at the end of January - beginning of February).
Schoolchildren will certainly enjoy the tricky questions, because in order to answer them, they will need to remember history and other subjects of the school curriculum. The prize for the correct answer can be an interesting book about New Year's traditions and customs.
New Year celebration traditions
If we are to learn to celebrate this holiday, then we definitely need to follow the example of the Chinese. Neither Russia, nor prim Europe and eccentric America with their Christmas traditions can compare with how the New Year is celebrated in the East. This is confirmed by strict adherence to the Chinese zodiac, where animals dominate. So in 2020 we will have a new patron of the year - the White Rat.
This little rodent will begin a new 12-year cycle. The rat is a wise and cunning creature, and according to legend, it was with it that Buddha was given the opportunity to bring the most unusual animals to heaven. To win over the symbol of the year, try to meet it sincerely, openly and cheerfully. Therefore, do not skimp on emotions, call your friends and come up with competitions and entertainment.
Funny and cool questions for the New Year quiz
A funny intellectual game for adults is a great option for a tipsy group when the holiday is in full swing and everyone is already in a good mood and having fun from the heart. A New Year's comic quiz will amuse and amuse you and your guests on New Year's Eve.
As they say, how you celebrate the New Year is how you will spend it. When celebrating the New Year, you simply need to abstract yourself from everyday worries and immerse yourself in an atmosphere of joy and fun.
- What is the same color in winter and summer? (both the Christmas tree and the drunkard’s nose).
- What piece of furniture was the scariest for Soviet preschoolers during the New Year holidays? (a stool from which children were forced to read poetry).
- What is the difference between fever and the Winter Olympics? (white).
- If Santa Claus, then his granddaughter is Snegurochka. And if Grandfather is Marasmus, then his granddaughter... (Snedurochka).
- What do people often bring home late at night before the New Year? Answer: Husband from a corporate party
- Who will remain sober after the New Year's celebration? Answer: Christmas tree
- Why does the snowman have a bucket on his head? Answer: He went to take out the trash before the New Year
- Why does the snow woman have two waists? Answer: One of them is the neck
- Who is alone in the New Year and everyone at once? (The President congratulates all residents of the country).
- What has already happened in Kamchatka, will happen in Moscow now, but will it take a long time to wait in Kaliningrad? (chiming clock).
- How is a snowman different from a snow woman? Answer: A snowman, like all men, always has a “nose”
- If you call Santa Claus long and loudly on New Year's Eve, what will happen in the end? Answer: Neighbors or the police will come
- Whose mom and dad are the snow woman and the snowman? Answer: Bigfoot
- Grandfather Frost has two of them, but Snegurochka has none (the letter “D” in the word “Grandfather”).
- Santa Claus has a big and thick staff (staff).
- What will not a single person on planet Earth live without in 2020? Answer: Without breakfast, lunch and dinner
- What does half a New Year's tangerine look like? Answer: To the other half
- We take this in our hands, lightly squeeze it, and it becomes elastic. What is this? Answer: Snowball
These questions are sure to amuse adults in good company. You can reward participants with comic prizes. For example, you can arrange a comic lottery - write the names of gifts on the tickets and force participants to draw win-win tickets.
Gifts can have different names, for example, “Donut hole”, “Vest sleeves”, “200 grams of nails”. The main thing is to prepare funny souvenirs in advance, and a good mood is guaranteed.
Funny quiz for adults
Question: What color can you bring an angry person to a fever pitch? Answer: until white, “bring to white heat”
Question: In what part of the world does a person prance, making a hasty acquaintance with something? Answer: across Europe (“galloping across Europe”)
Question: What movie is the line “I don’t need money, I’m going to get rich, but not now” from? Answer: D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers
Question: What significant disadvantage do cabbage rolls have? Answer: they are lazy (“lazy cabbage rolls”)
Question: Which flower helped the monster become happy? Answer: scarlet flower
Question: On what part of the human body is it worth recording information? Answer: on the nose (“cut it on your nose”)
Question: For what reason do the eyes sometimes leave their place and move higher? Answer: due to surprise (“eyes popped out of my head”)
New Year's quiz with a trick for adults
New Year's quiz for the year of the tiger may have a trick. Both adults and children love such questions. The point of the catch is that the answer to the question is not actually the one that “asks itself” right away. Usually such questions are based on rhyme.
Here are examples of interesting questions:
- He drinks milk from a bowl and meows a little. He is harsh, there is no time to play with him! This beast is called...Tiger? (Cat).
- What are schoolchildren's sleds called? (Briefcase)
- Why does the snow woman have two waists? (To make hugging easier)
- He wears a striped cap and sticks his long nose everywhere. Brings fun to all the kids, And he's called...Santa Claus? (Pinocchio).
- What kind of animal will come to our Christmas tree for the New Year? A menacing roar can already be heard, a Bull is knocking on the room? (Tiger).
- What did plastic windows lose in winter? (Frost patterns)
- Two mothers and two daughters were sitting in a cafe. They were served coffee - three cups, but each was enough. How can this be? (They were grandmother, mother, daughter - just three people)
- Why are students kicked out of classes and lectures? (out the door)
- When is a person in a room without a head? (When he puts it out of the window onto the street.)
- Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (No, he can’t talk) Why do you go to bed when you want to sleep? (By gender)
- There were four birch trees, on each birch there were four large branches, on each large branch there were four small branches, on each small branch there were four apples. How many apples are there in total? (Not a single one. Apples don’t grow on birch trees!
You can come up with such riddles yourself, for example about Christmas tree decorations or winter sports, about winter natural phenomena. The main thing is to immediately warn the participants in the game that they need to listen to the riddles carefully and think before saying the answer. The most attentive person can be awarded a prize with meaning, for example, a chocolate bar to stimulate brain function.
You can also use comic problems with a trick; younger students will be happy to solve them. For example:
- Sasha made three snowballs and brought two of them home. Masha made five snowballs and brought four of them home. How many snowballs do Sasha and Masha have together at home? (not a single one, the snowballs melted at home).
- Vasya made three snowmen every month - three in December, three in January and three in February. Now is the month of April. How many snowmen are there in Vasya's yard? (not a single one, all melted in the spring).
New Year's competitions for children
Both kids and teenagers love a variety of activities, so when organizing a holiday party, the emphasis should be on outdoor games and New Year's dance competitions for children. Give the guys the opportunity to fool around, let off steam and relieve the stress that has accumulated over the year.
Whether it's a party at school or a home party, adults need to worry about safety during the event. To ensure that outdoor New Year's games and competitions for children do not end in injury, the room must have enough space for movement. It is better to remove furniture with sharp corners, glass or mirror inserts, and fragile items from the room for a while.
Running in felt boots
- Number of participants: even, so that you can split into two teams.
- Props: two pairs of felt boots.
- Age: 5+
Participants are divided into two teams and stand in pairs. The first couple of each team receives felt boots. At the command of the leader, one participant puts on the left felt boot, and the second – the right one, in this form they need to get to the finish line and back. Then the felt boots are passed on to the next couple. The team in which all pairs jump faster than their opponents wins.
New Year's bag
- Number of participants: even, so that you can split into two teams.
- Props: two bags, a lot of holiday paraphernalia (Christmas tree decorations, tinsel, tangerines, etc.), as well as things not related to the New Year.
- Age: 4+
Participants are divided into two teams. The first player is blindfolded. His goal is to reach the finish line, where there is a box with props, and with his eyes closed, take one New Year's item. Next, you should return to the start and pass the baton to the next player. The winner is the team that collected the most holiday paraphernalia without confusing it with other “extra” things.
Tangerine races
- Number of participants: even, so that you can split into two teams.
- Props: tangerines, spoons for all participants.
- Age: 6+
Teams line up in two lines. The first player takes a spoon in his teeth, on which lies a small tangerine. The goal of the game is to run to the finish line and back faster than your opponent without dropping the tangerine. The second player is already waiting for the first with a spoon in his mouth; you need to pass the tangerine without using your hands.
Sack race
- Number of participants: even, so that you can split into two teams.
- Props: two large bags.
- Age: 5+
One of the most common competitions, the goal of which is quite simple - to get to the finish line faster than the opposing team. But this needs to be done in a bag - the first participant puts a bag on his feet, jumps in it to the finish line and back and passes the baton to the next player.
Velcro round dance
- Number of participants: unlimited.
- Props: none.
- Age: 6+
All participants stand in a circle. Each person takes turns naming any part of the body: “chin”, “knee”, “shoulder blade”, “ear”, etc. At the command of the leader, the players “stick” to the named part of the body, but not their own, but the neighbor on the right. The host turns on New Year's music, and everyone “glued” dances in a circle. Whoever cannot resist and “falls off” from the round dance is eliminated from the game.
Universal quiz for New Year 2022
Everyone will like this New Year's tiger quiz, because this noble striped animal is a symbol of the coming year. For example, a quiz for the New Year 2022 with answers for children about a striped predator might look like this:
- Are there white tigers? (Yes).
- Can tigers swim? (yes, they also love to swim).
- In what country on New Year's Eve can you safely visit strangers, bringing with you a piece of coal, a cake and whiskey? These items symbolize the wish for warmth, satiety and fun in the house. (England)
- In which country has it long been a good omen to see a chimney sweep on New Year's Eve? According to residents, you have to touch the chimney sweep to get dirty. Such a meeting brings happiness and good luck. (Austria)
- In which country did there exist an ancient custom when children, when gathering all family members at the New Year's table, entangled the table legs with linen rope? Having carried out this ritual, you can be sure that everyone sitting at the table will gather in full force next year. (Russia)
- In which country is it customary to turn off the lights on New Year's Eve so that it is time for New Year's kisses? (Bulgaria)
- Residents of which countries, before the onset of the New Year, open the door to let go of the Old Year and let in the New? (Scotland, Wales)
- Residents of which country believe that God swims on the back of a carp? Therefore, according to tradition, most of them release live carp into the river on New Year's Eve. (Vietnam)
- Can a tiger purr? He can’t, unlike a domestic cat).
- Do tigers eat bears? (yes, they can even growl like a bear to lure the victim into their clutches).
- Is it true that all tigers have the same stripes? (no, each animal has its own pattern, just like a person’s fingerprints).
- Residents of which country jump into the New Year with coins clutched in their fists, believing that such a ritual will not allow money to disappear from their home? (Germany)
- In Russia, this salad (“Olivier”) is considered a traditional attribute of the New Year.
- During the New Year, residents of which country, believing that laughter will definitely bring good luck in the coming year, begin to laugh? (Japan)
- Residents of which country roll a barrel of burning tar through the city streets before the New Year? In this way, they burn away all the adversities that were in the Old Year. (Scotland)
An evening of questions and answers will certainly be appreciated by all guests - both at home, at a children's party, and at a corporate party.
You should make sure in advance that everyone who will participate in the quiz receives prizes; they can be sweet or in the form of memorable souvenirs, for example, a candle in the shape of a tiger - a symbol of the next year. Then each participant will receive joy not only from solving tricky riddles, but also from receiving a gift.
Family quiz "Yes or no"
- Is it true that the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree came to us from Germany? (Yes)
- Is it true that on New Year's Eve during the chimes in Spain you have to eat 12 grapes for good luck? (Yes)
- Is it true that Japanese Santa Claus has eyes in the back of his head so he can see and know everything? This instills obedience in Japanese children. (Yes)
- Is it true that before the New Year, Italians throw away old furniture and clothes to get rid of negativity? (Yes)
- Do you agree with the statement that in India they decorate the mango tree for the New Year? (Yes)
- Is it true that in Italy it is customary to wear white clothes on New Year's Eve for good luck all year round? (No, they always wear something red there)
- Is it true that Argentines throw away piles of unnecessary papers and magazines on New Year’s Day in order to get rid of old problems from last year? (Yes)
- Is it true that in Denmark there is a tradition of throwing broken dishes at the doors of friends and neighbors, which causes joy and hope for good luck in the New Year? (Yes)
- Is it true that in Greece there is a tradition: on New Year's Eve, visiting with a stone that symbolizes the heaviness of your wallet. The more stones given to the owners, the more money they will have in the New Year? (Yes)
- Is it true that the symbol of the New Year in the United States is a baby in a diaper, who, according to legend, grows up and transfers powers to another baby next year? (Yes)
- Is it true that people all over the world celebrate New Year on January 1? (No)
- Do you believe that the New Year can really make your dreams come true? (Yes)