Q.1
Pancake Day is also called Shrove Tuesday, but what does ‘shrove’ mean?
  • ‘Fat’ in Old English
  • Careful or prudent
  • ‘Batter’ in Old English
  • Absolution of sins
Q.2
Why were pancakes traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday?
  • Because Jesus ate pancakes before his fast
  • To use up eggs and fat before Lent begins
  • To ward off the devil before Lent begins
  • Because eggs are symbolic of Easter
Q.3
Pancake Day is known as Mardi Gras in French. What does Mardi Gras translate into English as?
  • Fasting Eve
  • Sullen Day
  • Fat Tuesday
  • Sulky Goose
Q.4
The largest pancake ever made had a diameter of how many metres?
  • 1,500 m
  • 150 m
  • 15 m
  • 1.5 m
Q.5
Which day follows Pancake Day?
  • Ash Wednesday
  • Palm Wednesday
  • Fat Wednesday
  • Holy Wednesday
Q.6
The record for the most pancake tosses in one minute is held by Australian Brad Jolly. How many pancake tosses did he manage in 60 seconds?
  • 30
  • 60
  • 120
  • 140
Q.7
In Ashbourne, Derbyshire, which sport is traditionally played on Pancake Day?
  • Cheese Tennis
  • Mob Football
  • Gang Rugby
  • Pancake Hockey
Q.8
A 'pancake landing' is something you want to avoid, but what exactly is it?
  • When a diver lands in water belly first
  • When a boat is tossed against the coast
  • When an aeroplane lands without its wheels
  • When an angler pulls a fish from the water with too much force
Q.9
The very first pancake race (when runners must toss pancakes as they race) took place in the village of Olney, Buckinghamshire, in which year?
  • 1245
  • 1445
  • 1645
  • 1845
Q.10
As well as a pancake race, the seaside town of Scarborough celebrates Shrove Tuesday with which activity?
  • Rope skipping
  • Donkey races
  • Stick of rock throwing
  • Swimming in the cold sea
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