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Quiz on New Zealand 2015
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1. How was New Zealand formed
1. How was New Zealand formed? A by an earthquake B due to the shift of tectonic plates C by a volcanic eruption D by a huge meteorite
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C by a volcanic eruption
Part of the 17-kilometre long rift created in Mount Taravera’s 1886 eruption Source:
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2. Who was the first European to settle in New Zealand?
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Captain James Cook
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3. What is the capital of New Zealand?
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Wellington
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4. What are the anthems of New Zealand?
A God Save The Queen B God Defend New Zealand C Land Of My Fathers D Jana Gana Mana
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A God Save The Queen B God Defend New Zealand
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5. What are the three official languages of New Zealand?
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English Maori New Zealand Sign Language
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6. How big percentage of the population is non-Maori
6. How big percentage of the population is non-Maori? A 75% B 80% C 85% D 90%
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C 85% Te Awaroa o Kahu people from Tauranga Moana, New Zealand, participating in Saturday’s Gathering of Nations Powwow. The girl displays a traditional dance facial expression.
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7. Why is the year 1893 important for women
7. Why is the year 1893 important for women? A they got the right to go to university B they got the right to vote C they got the right to divorce D they got the right to travel abroad
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B they got the right to vote
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8. How old do you have to be to drive a car in New Zealand?
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9. What is banned in New Zealand on Good Friday, ANZAC Day and on Christmas Day?
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TV advertisements
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10. Was Edmund Hillary A a famous rugby player B a famous opera singer C the person who reached the summit of Everest in 1953 D the longest serving prime minister?
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C the person who reached the summit of Everest in 1953
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11. What did the first Maoris call New Zealand
11. What did the first Maoris call New Zealand? A land a of the steamy geysers B land of the long white cloud C land of the blue mountains D land of the deep valleys
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B land of the long white cloud
Lake Brunner
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12. New Zealand has some areas with hot springs, mud pools and geysers
12. New Zealand has some areas with hot springs, mud pools and geysers. True or false?
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True
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13. What does the word „kiwi“ mean? Give the three different options.
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a bird; a fruit; a New Zealander
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14. What is the tree in the picture known for?
A It blooms in autumn B It is depicted on New Zealand’s coat of arms C Its blooms are deadly poisonous D It is New Zealand’s Christmas tree
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D It is New Zealand’s Christmas tree
POHUTUKAWA
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15. Before the arrival of humans (900 years ago) there were only birds and insects in New Zealand. True or false?
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True Common myna
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16. A moa was A an ancient weapon B a national dish on the Northern Island C a large bird hunted to extinction by the Maoris.
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C a large bird hunted to extinction by the Maoris
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17. In New Zealand you can find the only species of parrots which A cannot fly B cannot sing C cannot immitate speech D cannot see.
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A It cannot fly. KAKAPO
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18. Who or what was Pelorus Jack?
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a dolphin who guided ships through dangerous and rocky waters around NZ in the early 1900s.
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19. What plant appears as the symbol of many of New Zealand’s sports teams?
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The silver fern
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20. Which highly popular sport started in New Zealand
20. Which highly popular sport started in New Zealand? A floorball B paintball C geocaching (geopeitus) D bungee jumping
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D bungee jumping
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Good luck with the results!
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