Easter Quiz - Win a chocolate egg!

Woo-hoo! Chocolate (which is officially good for you*)
Try out our Easter quiz and see if you can win a big (not mini, not tiny creme egg but a proper sized one) easter egg. No expense spared here at the Pulse!
Get all the answers right to be in with a chance. Those with the most answers correct will be entered into a prize draw and who ever's name gets picked will get to enjoy all that chocolatey goodness!
Follow the link below to take part! (and don't forget to enter your contact details at the end so we can let you know if you have won)
Closing date for the quiz is the 16th April
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SBKWMMH
*although I'm not sure about scarfing down a whole egg

1 Comment
Q: What are the English and German names for Easter or Ostern derived from?
Correct answer: The ancient name for the month of April
Q: Who was the first to speak to Jesus after he had risen from the dead?
Correct answer: Mary Magdalene
Q: The term Maundy is derived from the Latin word mandatum, meaning what?
Correct answer: Commandment
Q: Who was the last monarch to wash the feet of the poor on Maundy Thursday as an act of humility in remembrance of Jesus washing the disciples' feet?
Correct answer: James II
Q: Why do Christians fast during the 40 days of Lent leading up to Easter?
Correct answer: To replicate the 40 days Jesus spent in the wilderness
Q: What event does Maundy Thursday commemorate?
Correct answer: The last supper
Q: In France how are Easter eggs thought to be delivered to children on Easter Sunday?
Correct answer: By a church bell that scatters eggs as it rings out on Sunday morning
Q: Jesus was crucified on a hill known as Golgotha. But what does the name mean?
Correct answer: The place of the skull
Q: Why did eggs become significant at Easter?
Correct answer: They represent fertility and new beginnings at spring time
Click here to sign up now.