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Ramadan Community Night

Use this standard seasonal pack when you need respectful Ramadan trivia without building the round from scratch. It works well for classrooms, community nights, and family challenge links.

Included with StarterStandard pack20 ready questions~16 minSeasonalFamilies

Session fit

Seasonal family and school round

Mixed difficulty

Runtime

~16 minutes

Recommended: Classic Live

Markets

Global English, MENA, Southeast Asia

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Pack highlights

Use cases

  • Community quiz nights
  • School events
  • Family challenge rounds

Why this pack

  • Respectful seasonal content
  • Built for mixed-age groups
  • Ready for live or async play

Question preview

Q1. Which month in the Islamic calendar is observed as Ramadan?

  1. 1. Muharram
  2. 2. Ramadan
  3. 3. Shawwal
  4. 4. Rajab

Q2. What meal is eaten before dawn during Ramadan?

  1. 1. Iftar
  2. 2. Suhoor
  3. 3. Brunch
  4. 4. Qurban

Q3. What is the evening meal to break the fast called?

  1. 1. Iftar
  2. 2. Suhoor
  3. 3. Zakat
  4. 4. Eid

Q4. Which celebration marks the end of Ramadan?

  1. 1. Eid al-Adha
  2. 2. Mawlid
  3. 3. Eid al-Fitr
  4. 4. Ashura

Q5. Besides fasting, Ramadan is often associated with increased:

  1. 1. Shopping only
  2. 2. Sleep only
  3. 3. Prayer and charity
  4. 4. Travel restrictions

Q6. Dates and water are commonly used at iftar because they are:

  1. 1. Traditional and practical for breaking the fast
  2. 2. Required in every country
  3. 3. Only for children
  4. 4. Used only at suhoor

Q7. What determines the beginning and end of Ramadan in many communities?

  1. 1. Moon sighting or calendar announcement
  2. 2. A public vote
  3. 3. School holidays
  4. 4. The weather forecast

Q8. What is a respectful tone for a Ramadan quiz event?

  1. 1. Warm, informative, and inclusive
  2. 2. Mocking and sarcastic
  3. 3. Very competitive without context
  4. 4. Focused on stereotypes

Q9. What kind of question works well for mixed-age Ramadan gatherings?

  1. 1. General knowledge with simple wording
  2. 2. Technical legal debates only
  3. 3. Untranslated slang
  4. 4. One-country-only inside jokes

Q10. What is a common community goal of Ramadan events?

  1. 1. Bringing people together
  2. 2. Reducing participation
  3. 3. Avoiding reflection
  4. 4. Removing family activities

Q11. Which phrase best describes fasting in Ramadan?

  1. 1. Abstaining from food and drink from dawn to sunset
  2. 2. Skipping only one meal a week
  3. 3. Eating after every prayer
  4. 4. Avoiding all travel

Q12. What makes a family Ramadan challenge easier to run?

  1. 1. Short rounds with clear answer options
  2. 2. Very long essay questions
  3. 3. No instructions
  4. 4. Private scoring only

Q13. Why is mixed difficulty useful in a Ramadan community pack?

  1. 1. It keeps both kids and adults involved
  2. 2. It excludes beginners
  3. 3. It removes discussion
  4. 4. It guarantees ties

Q14. What is a suitable school use case for a Ramadan pack?

  1. 1. A respectful seasonal assembly activity
  2. 2. Replacing the full lesson every day
  3. 3. A confidential exam
  4. 4. A private HR meeting

Q15. What should hosts avoid when writing Ramadan trivia?

  1. 1. Assuming one cultural practice fits everyone
  2. 2. Using clear wording
  3. 3. Offering a short explanation
  4. 4. Keeping the tone respectful

Q16. What is one benefit of an async Ramadan challenge link?

  1. 1. Families can join later from home
  2. 2. Only one player can participate
  3. 3. It removes the need for questions
  4. 4. It blocks mobile devices

Q17. What type of tie-breaker is safest for a Ramadan community event?

  1. 1. A short factual question or reflection prompt
  2. 2. A debate about private beliefs
  3. 3. A speed-only trick question
  4. 4. A joke based on stereotypes

Q18. What does Eid al-Fitr celebrate?

  1. 1. The end of Ramadan
  2. 2. The start of Hajj
  3. 3. The first day of Muharram
  4. 4. A weekly Friday prayer

Q19. Why do short host explanations help in seasonal community quizzes?

  1. 1. They add context for mixed audiences
  2. 2. They make questions harder
  3. 3. They remove participation
  4. 4. They delay every round

Q20. What makes a Ramadan community pack reusable each year?

  1. 1. Respectful questions that travel across groups
  2. 2. Hyper-local family jokes only
  3. 3. Prompts that rely on one teacher's notes
  4. 4. Questions with no correct answers