Wildlife (plants and animals)
History
Maori culture and traditions
Quirky facts
Vocabulary
100

What is the national symbol of NZ ?

A) Snackes         B) Deer

C) Kiwi                D) Cats

C) Kiwi

100

What is one of the reason why Maori get tattoos ?

A) to remember important people/events

B) For the Rugby team

C) for the traditional dance "Haka"

A) To remember important people/events

100

What is "the Haka" ?

A) A traditional dance             B) A tattoo

                         C) An animal

A) A traditional dance

100

When is it summer in NZ ?

A) October                      B) June

C) December                  D) Jenuary

C) December

100

What does the word "Wisdom" mean ?

A) Sagesse                   B) Empire 

                     C) Royaume

A) Sagesse

200

How many island are composing NZ ?

A) 3                              B) 1

                  C) 2

C) 2

200

What is the name of the treaty between Maori and British ?

A) Waitangi                             B) Legacy

C) Auckland                            D) Invercargill

A) Waitangi

200

How the Maori call their traditional tattoo ?

A) Moko                 B) Hosuka

                 C) Wuraji

A) Moko

200

What is the new legal money to pay in NZ ?

A) Hobbit money               B) dollars

                         C) Sterlings 

A) Hobbit money

200

How do you say "plein air/extérieur" ?

A) Outdoors                      B) Stretch

                      C) Spot

A) Outdoors

300

Is there a lot of pollution in New Zealand ?

A) Yes                            B) No

A) Yes

300

How is called the country's national day ?

A) Maori Day                   B) Waitangi Day

                     C) Tasman Day

B) Waitangi Day

300

What is one of the meanings ok Kia Ora ?

A) Thank you                              B) It's sunny

C) Nice to meet you                  D) Good-bye

A) Thank you

300

Witch adjective is used to talk about NZ ?

A) Stunning                      B) Famous

C) Casual                         D) Friendly

D) Friendly

300

What's the translation for "Phoques" ?

A) Bay                        B) Dolphins

               C) Seals                    

C) Seals

400

One third (1/3) of NZ is covered with ...

A) Fields                        B) Forests

                     C) Cities

B) Forests

400

When did New Zealand become independent ?

A) 1945                            B) 1940

                     C) 1947

C) 1947

400

What is the name in Maori for the population with British origins ?

A) Opossums                          B) Christians

                         C) Pakeha

C) Pakeha

400

What's the Maori name for New Zealand ?

A) Roturua                   B) Aotearoa

C) Auckland                D) Franz Josef

B) Aotearoa

400

What do Maori people use to tattoo their bodies ?

A) A ring                        B) A needle

                 C) A tribal

B) A needle

500

How many sheep are there in NZ ?

A) 30 million                 B) 20 million

                    C)  40 million

A) 30 million

500

What is the name of the process by which one must abandon one's culture and traditions ?

A) Cultural process

B) Colonisation process

C) Cultural assimilation

C) Cultural assimilation

500

What is the name of the Maori welcom which symbolise unity between tow people ?

A) Aotearoa                       B) Moko

                    C) Hongi

C) Hongi

500

What is the meaning of "Middle-Earth" ?

A) Terre central              B) Entre la terre

            C) Terre du milieu        

C) Terre du milieu

500

What is the meaning of "Rappel Down" ?

A) Saut en hauteur              B) Saut en parachute 

                              C) Descendre en rappel 

C) Descendre en rappel

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