How Well Do You Know The "Jingle Bell Rock" Lyrics?

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1. How many times is "Jingle Bell" said in the very first line of the song?

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In the very first line of the song, the phrase "Jingle Bell" is repeated three times.

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How Well Do You Know The "Jingle Bell Rock" Lyrics? - Quiz

You've heard Jingle Bell Rock all your life, but do you REALLY know the words? Take this quiz and find out just how much you actually know all the lyrics to one of the most infamous Christmas songs and carols of all time!

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2. How many horses do you need for your sleigh to go riding in it?

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To ride in a sleigh, you only need one horse. The question is asking for the minimum number of horses required for riding in a sleigh, and the correct answer is one.

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3. "Jingle bells swing and jingle bells" what?

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The phrase "Jingle bells swing and jingle bells" is a line from the popular Christmas song "Jingle Bells". The line is repeated twice in the song, and the next word that follows is "Ring". The word "Ring" is a continuation of the rhyme scheme and rhythm of the song, as well as a reference to the sound that bells make. Therefore, the correct answer is "Ring".

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4. What kind of "hop has begun"?

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The phrase "Jingle" is often associated with the sound made by small bells. Therefore, the "hop" that has begun is likely referring to the start of the holiday season, specifically Christmas, when jingle bells are commonly used as decorations and on sleighs.

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5. What type of air, do they have in jingle bell square?

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The correct answer is "Frosty" because it implies that the air in jingle bell square is very cold and icy, similar to the weather conditions associated with winter and the holiday season. The word "frosty" suggests a freezing temperature and a crisp atmosphere, which is often depicted in Christmas songs and imagery.

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6. What are we blowing up during this song?

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In this song, we are blowing up "bushels of fun". This implies that the song is about having a great time and enjoying oneself to the fullest. The phrase "bushels of fun" suggests a large quantity of fun, emphasizing the idea of having a lot of enjoyment and excitement.

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7. According to the song, the only right time is what?

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The correct answer is "A bright time." This can be inferred from the question which asks for the right time according to the song. The other options such as Christmas time, the night time, quiet time, and the snow time are not mentioned in the question and are therefore not relevant to the answer. The phrase "A bright time" suggests a positive and joyful moment, aligning with the theme of the song.

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8. What genre of "jingling music" is this? (that's the jingle bell..)

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This jingling music is categorized as rock because of its energetic and upbeat rhythm, which is commonly associated with rock music. The use of electric guitars, drums, and strong vocals further supports the classification of this jingle as rock.

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9. Finish the lyrics - "Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time, dancing and " what?

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The correct answer is "Prancing in jingle bell square." This answer completes the rhyme scheme and maintains the rhythm of the song. The word "prancing" fits well with the playful and joyful tone of the lyrics, describing the lively and festive atmosphere during the holiday season.

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10. Finish the lyrics - "Giddy up jingle horse pick up your feet, jingle around the clock" What comes after this?

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How many times is "Jingle Bell" said in the very first line...
How many horses do you need for your sleigh to go riding in it?
"Jingle bells swing and jingle bells" what?
What kind of "hop has begun"?
What type of air, do they have in jingle bell square?
What are we blowing up during this song?
According to the song, the only right time is what?
What genre of "jingling music" is this? (that's the...
Finish the lyrics - "Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time,...
Finish the lyrics - "Giddy up jingle horse pick up your feet,...
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