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The Ultimate Christmas Tree Challenge

See how much you know about this joyous festivity...
Amruta Deshpande
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Evergreen Conifers are generally preferred to be decorates as Christmas trees since olden times.
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Apples, Candy canes, wafers, cookies and pastries in the shape of stars and hearts were used to adorn the very first Christmas trees.
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Christmas ornaments include a variety of items like bells, garlands, stockings, figurines of Santa Claus, reindeer, snow globes, angels, stars and hearts.
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The German tradition of putting up the Christmas tree dates back to the 16th century.
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Flocked Christmas trees became popular after 1930, due to their appearance in many Hollywood movies.
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Tradition says it is unlucky to keep the Christmas decorations after the Twelfth Night also known as the Epiphany Eve, which is generally the 5th or 6th of January.
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Germans in response to deforestation came up with the use of goose feathers dyed green to resemble the tree branches.
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The Sri Lankan tree at Colombo stood 72.1 m tall and holds the Guinness World Record of the tallest artificial Christmas tree.
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The ceremony takes place at the White House in Washington, D.C. every year between December 1st and January 1st.
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There are more than one Christmas trees decorated in the White House, the one in the Blue Room being the official White House tree.
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Time to check how well you decorated your Christmas tree!!
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