Valentine’s Day is Feb. 14 — a celebration in which millions of people take time for their loved ones with a nice meal, kind words — maybe even chocolate, jewelry or some other sweet gift.
So how well do you know the history of Valentine’s Day?
Test your knowledge of the upcoming lovely day in this fun and engaging quiz!
Which gift category is the most popular for Valentine’s Day, according to the National Retail Federation?
- Flowers
- Chocolate
- Jewelry
- Wine
The first official Valentine’s Day celebration occurred in which city?
- New York
- Paris
- New Orleans
- Rome
Candy hearts were medical lozenges, originally — true or false?
- True
- False
Aside from love and happy marriages, what else is St. Valentine the patron saint of?
- Cats
- Beekeepers
- Lost items
- Coffee
In which year was the first valentine reportedly sent by a French medieval duke?
- 1415
- 1520
- 1633
- 1710
Lovebirds are not an actual type of bird — true or false?
- True
- False
How much money do individuals typically spend each Valentine’s Day, according to the National Retail Foundation?
- $90
- $155
- $196
- $230
Valentine’s Day is not always held on February 14 — true or false?
- True
- False
Roughly how many Valentine’s cards are exchanged per year, according to Hallmark?
- 25 million
- 97 million
- 145 million
- 192 million
Valentine’s Day is known as the second busiest restaurant day each year, after what other celebrated day?
- Thanksgiving
- New Year’s Eve
- Easter
- Mother’s Day
Valentine’s Day is florists’ busiest day of the year, according to the Society of American Florists — true or false?
- True
- False
Which person created the first heart-shaped box of chocolates in 1861?
- Richard Cadbury
- Princess Maria Theresa
- Willy Wonka
- Milton S. Hershey
The term or abbreviation “XOXO” originally meant which of these?
- Hugs and kisses
- Holding hands
- Sealed with a kiss
- Sent with love
Which flower is one of the most popular to give and receive on Valentine’s Day?
- Tulip
- Rose
- Daisy
- Sunflower
Cupid is the son of which Roman god, according to Roman mythology?
- Venus
- Jupiter
- Neptune
- Apollo
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Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.