history
disaster relief
blood + health
international work
symbols + facts
100

Who founded the American Red Cross in 1881?

Who is Clara Barton?

100

What kind of natural disasters does the Red Cross respond to?


What are hurricanes, floods, fires, and earthquakes?


100

What does the Red Cross collect to help save lives?

What is blood?

100

What symbol does the Red Cross use in many Muslim countries?


What is the Red Crescent?


100

What does the red cross symbol mean in times of war?

What is protection and neutrality? 

200

What war inspired the creation of the International Red Cross?

What is the Battle of Solferino?

200

What is the first thing the Red Cross sets up for people displaced by disasters?


What are emergency shelters?


200

True or False: One blood donation can save up to three lives.

What is true?

200

What is the main goal of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)?


What is protecting people during war?


200

What is the Red Cross motto often used in conflict zones?


What is "Even war has rules"?


300

In what year was the International Red Cross founded?

What is 1863?

300

What emergency item does the Red Cross often provide after disasters?


What is a comfort kit or hygiene kit?


300

What age must most people be to donate blood (without parent permission)?


What is 17 years old?


300

What is the term for the laws that protect people during conflict?


What is International Humanitarian Law?


300

Name one of the three official emblems of the Red Cross Movement.


What is the Red Cross, Red Crescent, or Red Crystal?


400

What organization is in charge of Red Cross work in war zones?

What is the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)?

400

Who do Red Cross volunteers usually work with during large disasters?


What are local emergency services or first responders?


400

What should you do before donating blood to feel your best?

What is eat a good meal and drink water?

400

What kind of people are protected under the Geneva Conventions?


What are civilians, prisoners of war, and medical workers?


400

Why does the Red Cross stay neutral in conflict?


So they can help everyone and stay safe.


500

 What major disaster in the U.S. did Clara Barton first respond to?


What is the Johnstown Flood?


500

What is one way the Red Cross helps people prepare for disasters before they happen?


What is offering emergency preparedness training or kits?


500

What type of blood is known as the “universal donor”?


What is O negative?


500

What is the Red Cross’s role in helping families during war?


What is reconnecting families separated by conflict or disaster?


500

How many countries are part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement?


What is over 190 countries?


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