Spring is finally here!
The days are getting longer, the flowers are blooming, and there’s a renewed energy in the air.
As a family, we love finding new ways to connect, and one of our favourite traditions is playing quizzes together.
It’s the perfect way to bring everyone around the table, have a laugh, and maybe even learn a thing or two!
Whether you’re planning a fun family night, an Easter celebration, or just want to test your springtime knowledge, this Spring Family Quiz is packed with 50 entertaining questions covering everything from nature and animals to holidays and traditions.
Grab some snacks, gather your loved ones, and let’s get quizzing!
Round 1: Spring General Knowledge
Let’s start with some general questions about spring.
How much do you really know about this beautiful season?
- When does spring officially begin in the UK?
Answer: Around March 20th – 21st - What is the name of the full moon that appears in April?
Answer: The Pink Moon - What weather phenomenon is most associated with April?
Answer: April showers - Which famous English playwright was born and died in April?
Answer: William Shakespeare - What is the traditional symbol of Easter?
Answer: The Easter egg
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Round 2: Spring Nature & Animals
Spring is the season of new beginnings!
Let’s test your knowledge about the nature and wildlife that come to life during this season.
- Which flower is commonly associated with the arrival of spring?
Answer: Daffodil - What is the process called when a caterpillar turns into a butterfly?
Answer: Metamorphosis - Baby sheep are called what?
Answer: Lambs - In the UK, which bird is often seen returning in spring after wintering in Africa?
Answer: Swallow - What is the name for animals that sleep through winter and wake up in spring?
Answer: Hibernators
Round 3: Easter & Spring Traditions

Spring is full of exciting traditions!
Let’s see how well you know Easter and other seasonal customs.
- What do people traditionally do on Shrove Tuesday in the UK?
Answer: Make and eat pancakes! - What is the name of the Sunday before Easter?
Answer: Palm Sunday - Why do people eat chocolate eggs at Easter?
Answer: They symbolise new life and rebirth - What type of bun is traditionally eaten on Good Friday?
Answer: Hot cross bun - In the Easter story, who betrayed Jesus?
Answer: Judas Iscariot
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Round 4: Spring Around the World
Spring isn’t just celebrated in the UK!
Let’s see what you know about spring traditions from around the world.
- Which country is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring?
Answer: Japan - What is Holi, the famous Indian spring festival, also known as?
Answer: The Festival of Colours - Which European country hosts the world’s largest tulip festival?
Answer: The Netherlands - In the USA, what happens on the first Sunday in March?
Answer: Daylight Saving Time begins - What ancient site in England is aligned with the rising sun on the spring equinox?
Answer: Stonehenge
Round 5: Fun Spring Facts
Here are some fun trivia questions to round out the quiz!
- What colour are new spring leaves?
Answer: Light green - How long does spring last?
Answer: About 3 months - What do bees start collecting in spring?
Answer: Nectar and pollen - What is the most common allergy trigger in spring?
Answer: Pollen - Which zodiac signs fall in spring?
Answer: Aries, Taurus, Gemini
Round 6: Spring Plants & Gardens
- What popular garden insect is red with black spots?
Answer: Ladybird - What fruit is traditionally associated with Wimbledon, which begins in spring?
Answer: Strawberries - Which vegetable is traditionally harvested in spring and often eaten with lamb?
Answer: Asparagus - What does a deciduous tree do in spring?
Answer: Grows new leaves - What is the term for flowers that bloom annually?
Answer: Perennials - Which flower is known for opening and closing its petals with the sunlight?
Answer: Tulip - What is the name of the blossom that appears on apple trees in spring?
Answer: Apple blossom - What garden activity becomes popular again in spring after winter ends?
Answer: Planting seeds and flowers
Round 7: Spring Events & Holidays
- What is the name of the holiday that celebrates workers and falls on the first Monday in May in the UK?
Answer: Early May Bank Holiday - What famous race is run in April and starts in Greenwich, London?
Answer: The London Marathon - Which saint’s day is celebrated on March 17th?
Answer: St. Patrick’s Day - What’s the name of the traditional Easter cake topped with marzipan balls?
Answer: Simnel cake - What is the name of the Sunday two weeks after Easter?
Answer: Low Sunday or Divine Mercy Sunday - What is the purpose of Maypole dancing?
Answer: To celebrate spring and fertility
Round 8: Springtime Weather & Nature
- What kind of weather do lambs love to leap around in?
Answer: Sunny and breezy weather - What type of bird is known for its distinctive tapping noise and is active in spring?
Answer: Woodpecker - Which natural event involves the return of birds to the UK from warmer climates?
Answer: Migration - What is the name of the brightly coloured curved phenomenon that often appears after spring showers?
Answer: Rainbow
Round 9: Springtime Symbols & Mythology
- Which famous artist painted lots of springtime flowers, especially sunflowers?
Answer: Vincent van Gogh - Which Shakespeare play features the line, “Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer”?
Answer: Richard III - What is another name for the spring equinox?
Answer: Vernal equinox - Which Roman goddess is spring associated with?
Answer: Flora - What colour is traditionally linked with Easter and spring renewal?
Answer: Yellow - What is the symbol of peace and spring that appears in Noah’s Ark story?
Answer: A dove with an olive branch - What is traditionally hunted by children in gardens during Easter celebrations?
Answer: Easter eggs
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How to Use This Quiz for Family Fun
In our house, we love turning quizzes into a full-on game night!
Here are some ways you can make it even more fun:
- Team up: Divide into teams and add a prize for the winners (chocolate eggs work well!).
- Speed round: Set a timer and see who can answer the most questions in a minute.
- Themed snacks: Serve up some springtime treats like carrot cake or Easter biscuits while you play.
Did You Enjoy the Quiz?
I’d love to hear how your family did!
Let me know your scores in the comments or share your quiz night pictures on social media.
Happy springtime quizzing!
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