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Facts About Mother's Day
« on: May 09, 2025, 08:25:41 AM »


Observed worldwide in different forms, this day honors those who provide love and guidance. With historical roots and modern meaning, it blends heartfelt traditions with personal appreciation. From flowers to phone calls, it’s a day for gratitude and connection. Celebrating it thoughtfully brings joy to families across generations and cultures.

Mother's Day 2025 is already here, providing a sincere chance to appreciate the women who care, instruct, and motivate us. Mother's Day in 2025 occurs on Sunday, May 11, 2025-and as of the current date, there are only 2 days remaining to organize your celebration.

The Origins of Mother's Day

Mother's Day, as we celebrate it today, has its origins in both ancient and contemporary traditions. Although ancient Greeks and Romans celebrated festivals to commemorate mother goddesses, the contemporary holiday started in the United States during the early 20th century. Anna Jarvis, motivated by her own mother's philanthropic activities, created the first official Mother's Day celebration in 1908. Her campaign resulted in President Woodrow Wilson proclaiming the second Sunday in May a national holiday in 1914.

Why We Celebrate Mother’s Day?

Mother's Day is more than a calendar date. It's an international tribute to mothers and mother figures-grandmothers, stepmothers, adoptive mothers, and anyone who has served in a nurturing role. The day recognizes the sacrificial love, sacrifices, and influential role mothers play in families and society.

How Mother's Day is Celebrated

Traditionally, the day is celebrated by:

* Giving cards, flowers (particularly carnations), and thoughtful presents

* Having breakfast in bed or special meals

* Spend time together, either at home or going out for brunch

Place phone calls-Mother's Day has more calls placed than any other day of the year

While commercial dimensions such as gift-giving are favored, the true spirit of Mother's Day is in sincere expressions of thanks-a note, a meaningful chat, or just an appearance.

Global Traditions

While Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May in nations such as the United States, India, Canada, and Australia, the date differs globally. In the UK, they celebrate "Mothering Sunday" in March, France on the last Sunday of May, and Norway in February.

Fun Facts About Mother's Day

* Mother's Day is one of the largest telephone calling holidays and greeting card selling days.

* Americans will spend more than $33 billion on Mother's Day in 2025.

* The white carnation is a long-standing symbol of the day, symbolizing purity and abiding love of mothers

How Many Days Until Mother's Day 2025?

Since Mother's Day is on May 11, and today is May 9, there are only 2 days to go before you need to get ready. Whether you go for a big gesture or a small one, ensure you let the mothers in your life know how dear they are to you.

Mother’s Day 2025 is on May 11, just 2 days away. It’s a time-honored tradition rooted in gratitude, best celebrated with love, appreciation, and meaningful gestures.


Offline MysteRy

GK Quiz on Mother's Day
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2025, 08:34:15 AM »
Take a break from the usual flowers and cards—test your knowledge of Mother’s Day with our fun quiz and uncover surprising facts about this beloved holiday.



Mother's Day is a heartfelt occasion that is celebrated all around the world to honour the sacrifices and the affection shown by mothers. Be it a warm hug or a comforting meal, mothers have a way to make everything better.

But do you know who was the mind behind celebrating Mother's Day or when did it become an official holiday? Well, to increase your knowledge we bring you a general knowledge quiz on Mother's Day. This quiz will help you increase your knowledge as well as offers a leisure activity to spend some time with your mom.

1. Who is given the credit for starting Mother's Day in the US?

A. Clara Barton
B. Anna Jarvis
C. Eleanor Roosevelt
D. Susan B. Anthony

Answer: B. Anna Jarvis

Explanation: Anna Jarvis was the mind behind Mother’s Day. She started this day to honour her own mother which slowly turned into a global event.


2. When was first official Mother’s Day celebrated in the U.S.?



A. 1905
B. 1914
C. 1920
D. 1931

Answer: B. 1914

Explanation: It was the year 1914 when the first official celebration for Mother's Day was held in the US.


3. Which U.S. president officially declared Mother’s Day a national holiday?

A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Woodrow Wilson
C. Franklin D. Roosevelt
D. Theodore Roosevelt

Answer: B. Woodrow Wilson

Explanation: President Woodrow Wilson signed the law in 1914, making Mother’s Day a national celebration.


4. Which country celebrates “Mothering Sunday”?

A. France
B. Germany
C. United Kingdom
D. Canada

Answer: C. United Kingdom

Explanation: In the UK, “Mothering Sunday” was celebrated in churches long before modern Mother’s Day started.


5. What was the profession of Anna Jarvis?

A. Nurse
B. Social Activist
C. Teacher
D. Homemaker

Answer: C. Teacher

Explanation: Anna Jarvis worked as a teacher and used her voice to bring the idea of honoring mothers to life.


6. Why was Mother's Day created?

A. To honour Anna Jarvis’s mother
B. TTo honour Nurses
C. To honour Military wives
D. To honour Teachers

Answer: A. To honour Anna Jarvis’s mother

Explanation: Anna Jarvis wanted to honor her mother who was Ann Jarvis. She worked and was an advocate of improving mothers’ lives.


7. In which U.S. state was the first official Mother’s Day celebration held?

A. Ohio
B. Pennsylvania
C. New York
D. West Virginia

Answer: D. West Virginia

Explanation: The first celebration took place in a church in Grafton, West Virginia, but Anna Jarvis was Pennsylvania.


8. What is the common flower that is associated with Mother’s Day?

A. Rose
B. Carnation
C. Lily
D. Orchid

Answer: B. Carnation

Explanation: Carnations were Anna Jarvis’s favorite flower and that is why they are the most common flowers associated with Mother's Day.


9. In which month is Mother's Day typically celebrated in most parts of the world, including India and the United States?

A. April
B. May
C. June
D. March

Answer: D. May

Explanation: Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May in a number of countries such as India, the United States, Canada, Australia, and many European nations.


10. In which country is Mother’s Day celebrated on the same day as International Women’s Day (March 8)?

A. Russia
B. India
C. Mexico
D. Canada

Answer: A. Russia

Explanation: In Russia, Mother’s Day is merged with Women’s Day that is celebrated on March 8.


11. In which Asian country is Mother’s Day celebrated on the birthday of a queen?

A. Thailand
B. Japan
C. South Korea
D. China

Answer: A. Thailand

Explanation: Thailand celebrates Mother’s Day on August 12. This date was chosen as it is the birthday of Queen Sirikit who is known as the mother of the nation.


12. Which country celebrates Mother’s Day on March 21?

A. Egypt
B. China
C. Japan
D. Italy

Answer: A. Egypt

Explanation: In Egypt and many Arab countries, Mother’s Day is celebrated on March 21 as it usually welcomes the spring season.


13. What is the common way of celebrating Mother’s Day around the world?

A. Lighting candles
B. Giving flowers and gifts
C. Fasting
D. Planting trees

Answer: B. Giving flowers and gifts

Explanation: People often show love and appreciation by giving mothers flowers, cards, or gifts.


14. Which country celebrates “Dia de la Madre”?

A. Brazil
B. Mexico
C. Portugal
D. Spain

Answer: D. Spain

Explanation: In Spain, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of May, and it’s widely celebrated with music and food.


15. Which famous Indian leader said, “It may be possible to gild pure gold, but who can make his mother more beautiful?”

A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Mahatma Gandhi
C. Rabindranath Tagore
D. Swami Vivekananda

Answer: B. Mahatma Gandhi

Explanation: Gandhi expressed deep respect and admiration for mothers through this quote.



16. Which country celebrates “Parent’s Day” instead of separate Mother’s and Father’s Days?

A. China
B. Vietnam
C. South Korea
D. Sweden

Answer: C) South Korea

Explanation: South Korea celebrates Parent’s Day on May 8 to honor both mothers and fathers together.



17. In which country is “Fête des Mères” the local term for Mother’s Day?

A. Germany
B. France
C. Italy
D. Netherlands

Answer: B. France

Explanation: “Fête des Mères” means “Festival of Mothers” and is the French name for Mother’s Day.


18. What is Mother’s Day called in Hindi?

A. Maa Ka Din
B. Mata Diwas
C. Matri Diwas
D. Janani Parv

Answer: C. Matri Diwas

Explanation: In Hindi, “Matri Diwas” means Mother’s Day, though people also use “Mother’s Day” directly.


19. Which of the following is not a traditional gift for Mother’s Day?

A. Chocolates
B. Greeting cards
C. Sports equipment
D. Flowers

Answer: C. Sports equipment

Explanation: While it’s thoughtful, sports gear isn’t usually a common gift for Mother’s Day.


20. Which flower is also often given on Mother’s Day besides carnations?

A. Sunflower
B. Tulip
C. Daisy
D. Rose

Answer: D. Rose

Explanation: Roses are another popular flower to give on Mother’s Day, showing love and respect.


21. Which of the following is a popular gift category on Mother’s Day?

A. School supplies
B. Kitchen gadgets
C. Musical instruments
D. Gym weights

Answer: B. Kitchen gadgets

Explanation: Many people gift useful kitchen tools or appliances, especially if their mom enjoys cooking.


22. Which day of the week is Mother’s Day usually celebrated on in many countries?

A. Friday
B. Saturday
C. Sunday
D. Monday

Answer: C. Sunday

Explanation: Mother’s Day is commonly celebrated on a Sunday to allow families to spend time together.


23. What is a common activity families do together on Mother’s Day?

A. Go camping
B. Visit museums
C. Go out for brunch
D. Watch a sports match

Answer: C. Go out for brunch

Explanation: Many families enjoy a relaxed brunch or lunch outing to treat their mothers.


24. Which social media hashtag is widely used on Mother’s Day?

A. #ThanksMom
B. #Mother’sDay
C. #BestMomEver
D. All of the above

Answer: D. All of the above

Explanation: All these hashtags are popular online to share love and appreciation for moms.


25. Which color is often used in Mother’s Day themes and decorations?

A. Green
B. Blue
C. Pink
D. Orange

Answer: C. Pink

Explanation: Pink is often used as it’s soft and loving, symbolizing care and affection.


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