Valentine’s Day is a special occasion when people give flowers, chocolates, and handwritten cards to their partners or lovers. It is a day full of memorable moments and sweet gifts. Check out these 30 trivia Valentine’s Day quiz questions and answers to see how much you know about it.
Valentine’s Day Quiz Questions And Answers
1. When is Valentine’s Day celebrated?
A. 14 January
B. 14 February
C. 14 March
2. Which food or drink is a popular gift on Valentine’s Day?
A. Wine
B. Chocolate
C. Bread
3. Where did the name “Valentine” come from?
A. It is the name of a church
B. It is the name of a flower
C. It is the name of a priest
4. Which flower is usually associated with love and Valentine’s Day?
A. Red roses
B. Tulips
C. Orchids
5. According to superstition, a woman is supposed to marry a man of which profession when she sees a robin flying overhead on Valentine’s Day?
A. A trader
B. A farmer
C. A sailor
6. According to legendary, what happens when Cupid shoots a person with the golden arrow?
A. He will be married soon
B. He will be filled with uncontrollable desire
C. He will have a new lover
7. Which love song spent 15 weeks at the top of the UK charts, making it the best-selling love song of all time?
A. Unchained Melody by Robson and Jerome
B. (Everything I Do) I Do It For You – Bryan Adams
C. Love Is All Around – Wet Wet Wet
8. Which of the following countries bans its people from celebrating Valentine’s Day?
A. India
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Russia
9. In which country do women give chocolate to their partners or lovers on Valentine’s Day?
A. Japan
B. Thailand
C. South Korea
10. What is the name of the date that is one month after Valentine’s Day (March 14) when people give gifts to those who gave them on Valentine’s Day?
A. Red Day
B. White Day
C. Blue Day
11. Instead of romantic love, people celebrate their relationships with whom on February 14?
A. Friends
B. Family
C. Colleagues
12. We all know St. Valentine is the patron saint of love. But he is also the patron saint of what?
A. Farmers
B. Soldiers
C. Beekeepers
13. What is your zodiac sign when your birthday is on Valentine’s Day?
A. Aries
B. Scorpio
C. Aquarius
14. Which of the following phrases mean “I love you” in French?
A. Je vous aime
B. Je te déteste
C. Jet te veux
15. According to the Guinness World Record, what is the longest marriage recorded in the world?
A. 69 years
B. 78 years
C. 86 years
16. Which of the following titles is the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time?
A. My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)
B. What Women Want (2000)
C. Pretty Woman (1990)
17. In which Italian city does one of the most popular love stories of all time “Romeo and Juliette” set in?
A. Florence
B. Verona
C. Venice
18. Which of the following plants was once called “love apples” due to its aphrodisiac properties, meaning it may bring on desire and increase sexual pleasure?
A. Oranges
B. Tomatoes
C. Pears
19. Which of the following plays by William Shakespeare mentions Valentine’s Day?
A. Hamlet
B. The Merchant of Venice
C. Twelfth Night
20. Which world-changing invention got a patent on Valentine’s Day in 1876?
A. Camera
B. Car
C. Telephone
21. Which of the following activities may increase the heart’s pulse to more than 110 bpm?
A. Kissing
B. Hugging
C. Having sex
22. In a popular fairy tale, which animal turns into a prince when you kiss it?
A. A fish
B. A turtle
C. A frog
23. Which of the following video streaming services was first introduced on Valentine’s Day in 2005?
A. YouTube
B. Netflix
C. Hulu
24. Which modern-day practise on Valentine’s Day was once considered to be bad luck in Victorian times?
A. Hugging your lover in public
B. Signing a card
C. Giving flowers
25. Which hormone in the body is also known as the “love” or “cuddle” hormone because it is released when you get intimate, cuddle, kiss, or hug?
A. Oxytocin
B. Adrenalin
C. Melatonin
26. Which of the following world-famous monuments was built by a king as the ultimate gift of love to his favourite wife?
A. Arc de Triomphe, France
B. Giza Pyramid, Egypt
C. Taj Mahal, India
27. What did couples once put to the Pont des Arts bridge in Paris to show their love?
A. Padlocks
B. Coins
C. Flowers
28. Which English king officially declared Valentine’s Day as a national holiday in 1537?
A. King Edward I
B. King Edward VI
C. King Henry VIII
29. From which country did Valentine’s Day originate?
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. England
30. Who was the first person to produce a heart-shaped box of chocolates for Valentine’s Day in 1861?
A. Richard Cadbury
B. Jonathan Cadbury
C. Tom Cadbury
How do you find about these Valentine quiz questions and answers? We hope you have a lot of fun and learn some interesting facts with your lover about this special day. For more challenges, check out the following Mother’s Day quiz.