Christmas quiz! How well do you know these fascinating facts about the annual holiday?

<section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>How many reindeer are named in the classic tune "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer"?</h3> <ul> <li>6</li> <li>8</li> <li>9</li> <li>10</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>From which country is tinsel thought to have originated?</h3> <ul> <li>Germany</li> <li>Italy</li> <li>Norway</li> <li>Sweden</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Many households have a tradition of opening one gift on which day during the Christmas season?</h3> <ul> <li>The Sunday before Christmas</li> <li>Christmas Eve</li> <li>The day after Christmas</li> <li>New Year's Eve</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>The holiday special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" was originally going to have a laugh track —&amp;nbsp;true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which of these is the best-selling Christmas song in the U.S., according to Guinness World Records?</h3> <ul> <li>"Jingle Bells"</li> <li>"What Christmas Means to Me"</li> <li>"Santa Claus is Coming to Town"</li> <li>"White Christmas"</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which of these food items is a popular choice to leave for Santa's reindeer on Christmas Eve?</h3> <ul> <li>Green beans</li> <li>Carrots</li> <li>Broccoli</li> <li>Cookies</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Almost all Americans who celebrate Christmas attend a church service related to it each year —&amp;nbsp;true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which state was the first in the U.S. to declare Christmas a legal holiday?</h3> <ul> <li>Massachusetts</li> <li>Florida</li> <li>Alabama</li> <li>Pennsylvania</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>The song "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas," sung famously by Burl Ives, was released in which of these years?</h3> <ul> <li>1960</li> <li>1964</li> <li>1971</li> <li>1985</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>What is the Dutch meaning behind the reindeer names Donner and Blitzen?</h3> <ul> <li>Rain or shine</li> <li>Good and bad</li> <li>Happy and sad</li> <li>Thunder and lightning</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Christmas Day wasn't always on December 25th —&amp;nbsp;true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Roughly what percentage of Americans celebrate Christmas, according to Statista?</h3> <ul> <li>60%</li> <li>70%</li> <li>80%</li> <li>85%</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>How many lights adorn the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center in NYC?</h3> <ul> <li>25,000</li> <li>50,000</li> <li>60,000</li> <li>75,000</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which of these is the proper spelling of Santa's name?</h3> <ul> <li>Santa Claus</li> <li>Santa Clause</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>The Christmas wreath is believed to resemble eternal life —&amp;nbsp;true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section>