What is the national symbol of NZ ?
A) Snakes B) Deer
C) Kiwis D) Cats
C) Kiwis
What is the Maori name for NZ ?
A) Roturua B) Aotearoa
C) Auckland D) Franz Josef
B) Aotearoa
What is the "Haka" ?
A) A tattoo B) A traditional dance
C) A city
B) A traditional dance
When is it summer in New Zealand ?
A) October B) December
C) January D) June
B) December
How many islands are composing NZ ?
A)1 B)3 C)2
C)2
What is one of the meanings of Kia Ora ?
A) Thank you B) Good-bye
C) Nice to meet you D) It's sunny
A) Thank you
How is called the country's national day ?
A) Maori Day B) Waitangi Day
C) Tasman Day
B) Waitangi Day
Which adjective is used to talk about NZ ?
A) Stunning B) Famous
C) Friendly D) Casual
C) Friendly
One third (1/3) of New Zealand is covered with...
A) Fields B) Forests C) Cities
B) Forests
Why are tattoos so important in NZ, especially among the Maori ?
A) To remember important events/people
B) For the Haka dance
C) To remember the Treaty of Waitangi
A) To remember important events/people
What's the new legal currency in NZ ?
A) Hobbit money B) Dollars
C) Sterlings
A) Hobbit money
Is there a lot of pollution in NZ ?
A) Yes B) No
A) Yes
What is the name in Maori for the population with British origins ?
A) Christians B) Mahori
C) Oppossums D) Pakeha
D) Pakeha
How many sheep are there in NZ ?
A) 30 Million B) 40 Million
C) 20 Million
A) 30 Million
What is the name of the Maori welcome which symbolise unity between two people ?
A) Kia Ora B) Aotearoa
C) Moko D) Hongi
D) Hongi