How much do you know about Passover? Try this quiz to find out:

by Rabbi Shraga Simmons

Passover is a highlight of the Jewish year, marking the Exodus from Egyptian slavery, and the "birth" of the Jewish nation.
 

1. What number appears most frequently in the Haggadah?

4
15
600,000
 


 
2. The first time the Jews ate matzah was:

after leaving Egypt in a hurry, with no time for their bread to rise
the night prior to leaving Egypt, at the first Passover Seder
in 1888, when Manischewitz opened a small matzah bakery in Cincinnati, Ohio
 


 
3. The recipe for Charoset is:

dates, wine, walnuts and apples
avocado, bananas, coconut and pine nuts
sesame seeds, honey, pepper and cloves
 


 
4. Of the Four Sons, which is regarded as the most problematic:

the wise son
the evil son
the simple son
the son who doesn’t know how to ask
 


 
5. The miracle of the plague of hail was:

it was summertime
the frozen hail was also on fire
the hail was as big as soccer balls
 


 
6. What important figure is mentioned only tangentially in the Haggadah:

God
Abraham
Moses
Pharaoh
 


 
7. What food may be used for Marror, the bitter herbs?

"red horseradish" from the jar
lettuce
cayenne peppers
 


 
8. Before Passover begins, we rid our homes of chametz by:

searching for chametz
burning our chametz
selling our chametz
nullifying our chametz
all the above
 


 
9. How many Jews were living in Egypt, prior to the onset of the plagues?

600,000
3 million
15 million
 


 
10. How much wine should be drunk at each of the Four Cups?

5 cc (one teaspoon)
98 cc (3.3 ounces)
250 cc (8.4 ounces)
946 cc (one quart)
 


 
 

Published: November 15, 2010

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Visitor Comments: 7

(7) Kimberly, April 10, 2012 9:40 PM

I learned about the 4 sons a little differently

At our second Seder, it was mentioned that we all start out as the child who doesn't know to ask (babies), grow into the simple child as youngsters, move into the role of the Rasha (potentially) by becoming a rebellious teenager and finally as we gain knowledge and become wise, we are able to be the chaham.

(6) Shlomo, April 10, 2012 8:17 AM

This is great, makes it feel like we were actually in Egypt.

(5) Eliada Israel, April 10, 2012 7:26 AM

Very educative and exciting!!!

(4) jessye, April 10, 2012 6:11 AM

it was very funny... And i learned more about this... So many things i didn't sure because my english .....but defintly this show me that we always have some thing new to learn and that is the greatest thing in the world.. Thanks for this!!

(3) Anonymous, April 10, 2012 4:12 AM

this was fun.

this was fun.

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Rabbi Shraga Simmons

Rabbi Shraga Simmons spent his childhood trekking through snow in Buffalo, New York. He holds a degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and rabbinic ordination from the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He is the senior editor of Aish.com and the director of JewishPathways.com. An expert on media bias, he was the founding editor of HonestReporting.com, and is the author of David & Goliath: The Explosive Inside Story of Media Bias in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (2012). Rabbi Simmons lives with his wife and children in the Modi'in region of Israel.

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