Dates and numbers
Colors
History of Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa Principles
The Proud Kwanzaa
100

Is this date the first day of Kwanzaa?

A. December 27th

B  December 28th

C  December 26th


What is December 26?

100

These are the three colors of Kwanzaa.

What are black, red, and green?

100

What does Kwanzaa mean in Swahili?

A. Family

B. First Fruits

C. Matunda Ya Kwanza

D. Both B and C

B  and C 

First Fruits  meaning in Swahili Matunda Ya Kwanza

100

The First Principle of  Kwanzaa is called.

A. Umoja

B  Usiku

C. Uso


A Umoja  ( Unity)

100

Oscar was yelling because?

A. He was surprised by the friend's visits.

B.  He was yelling for his wife, Trudy

C. He just loved yelling

B. Yelling for his wife, Trudy?

200

This is the number of candles lit each day.

What is one?

200

This is the color of the middle candle on a kinara, a candleholder used during Kwanzaa, a week-long African American celebration. 

What is the black candle?

200

Kwanzaa was created by 

A. Dr Steve Karenga

B. Dr Maulana Ron Karenga

C. Dr Rob Karenga

B . Dr Maulana Ron Karenga

200

The Second Principle of Kwanzaa is called?

A. Karibu

B. Kikombe

C. Kujichagulia


C Kujichagulia meanining ( Self Determination)

200

What Holiday did this family introduce them to?

A. Christmas

B. Hannukah

C. Kwanzaa

C. Kwanzaa

300

Kwanzaa is based on this number of principles.

What is 7?

300

This color symbolizes earth and represents hope for the future.

What is green?

300

When was Kwanzaa created?

A  1967

B. 1966

C.  1965

B. 1966

300

The Third Principle of Kwanzaa is called

A. Usi 

B. Uamuzi

C. Ujima 

C Ujima ( Collective Work Responsibility)

300

The Proud Family Disney Show is the first Disney show to share Kwanzaa.

True or False

True

400

This is the wonderful year Kwanzaa was created.

What is 1966?

400

This candle represents unity. 

What is the black candle?

400

The Table is decorated with

A.Corn, fruits, Gifts, a Candle holder, and a mat.

B. Kinara, Mkekea, Muhindi, Mazao, and Zawadi

C. Both A and B

 

The table is decorated with the essential symbols of Kwanzaa, such as the Kinara (Candle Holder), Mkeka (Mat), Muhindi (corn to represent the children), Mazao (fruit to represent the harvest), and Zawadi (gifts)

400

The Fifth Principle of Kwanzaa is called

A. Nia

B  Neno

C  Nne

A Nia Purpose

400

What Greeting did the family state when they came to the Proud's Home for Kwanzaa the second night?

A. "Habari gani?" 

B.  "Heri za Kwanzaa! 

C. "Harambee! 


A Habari Gani, meaning what's the news?

They have to answer back one of the Principles of the day.

500

This date is the last day of Kwanzaa.

What is January 1st?

500

What does the red Candle represent?

A. struggle

B Self-determination

C  Both

C Both

500

What is the name of the Flag that Kwanzaa represents?

A. Pan American Flag

B. Pan African Flag

C  None of the Above

B. Marcus Garvey first proclaimed these colors as the colors for all people of the African diaspora.





500

The seventh Principle of Kwanzaa is called

A. Lini

B Nyama

C Imani

C Imani means faith

500

What were two things you learned about Kwanzaa?

It is an African American holiday rooted in East African heritage.

It is after Christmas and lasts for seven days