Holidays Around The World
Food Around The World
Woven Around The World
Religion Around The World
Landmarks Around the World
100

A dreidel is a ______-sided spinning top, played with during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah

A) Three

B) Four

C) Five

B) Four

100

The State Dessert of Kansas
A. red velvet cupcake
B. Kansas dirt cake

B. Kansas Dirt Cake


100

What color represents mourning, is associated with death, and predominantly used in funerals in Chinese culture?

White

100

Which of the following religions has the largest number of followers worldwide?
A. Islam
B. Christianity

B. Christianity

100

What is the bay the Golden Gate Bridge crosses over?

San Francisco Bay

200

This Muslim holiday involves fasting from sunrise to sunset ______.
A. Ramadan
B. Eid al-Fitr 

A. Ramadan

200

The National dish of Germany
A. Pot Roast
B. Currywurst

A. Pot Roast

200

60 percent of the world's cashmere comes from what country?
A. China
B. India

A. China

Cashmere originated in Kashmir Province, India, which is how the Kashmir got that name. In the early 1800s, the Europeans took notice to Kashmir Province, and before they knew it, everyone wanted to own something cashmere! But now cashmere isn't as common in India, most cashmere comes from the high plateaus of Asia, especially China.

200

What is the oldest religion in the world?
A. Zoroastrianism
B. Hinduism

B. Hinduism was founded approximately 2300 BCE.

200

What is the island the Statue of Liberty is on?

Liberty island

300

This Mexican holiday involves family and friends gathering to pray and remember friends and family who have died.
A. Tres Reyes
B. Dia de los Muertos


B. Dia de los Muertos? (Day of the Dead)

300

The primary ingredient of a mince pie.
A. Dried fruit
B. Fresh fruit

A. Dried fruit

300

In its purest form, what is the most expensive natural fiber in the world?
A. Pineapple
B. Vicuna

B. Vicuna

The vicuna is a relative of the llama and alpaca which is found mainly in the alpine areas of the Andes Mountains. Its wool is soft and fine and provides excellent insulation. Adding to its worth is it golden brown to a warm deep fawn color. Sacred to the Inca of Peru, only their royalty was allowed to wear vicuna. In modern day Peru only limited commercial harvesting of the vicuna wool is allowed.
Following ancient tradition, a "chaccus" program, (communal roundup) has been implemented in Peru. Once captured, the vicunas are sheared, returned to the wild, and cannot be sheared for another two years.

300

In what direction do Muslims pray?
A. Towards the right
B. Towards Mecca

B. Towards Mecca 

300

Blue domed Church Location-

A. Rome, Italy   OR

B. Santorini, Greece


Santorini, Greece

400

Red envelopes, usually containing money, are usually passed out during this holiday
A. Chinese New Year
B. Christmas 

A. Chinese New Year

400

Who invented laminated pastry used in most flaky sweets?
A. Ancient Greeks
B. Ancient Romans

A. Ancient Greeks

400

What is the name of a traditional Indian garment that is typically made of 3.5-9 yards in length?
A. Sari
B. Mekhela

A. Sari 

400

Diwali is a celebration in what religion?
A. Hinduism
B. Judaism

What is Hinduism?

400

This famous landmarks of the world known for its vibrant & rich color landscape and stone giants.

 

What is  Moai – Easter Island, Chile


500

A week long event that is not a religious holiday, but a cultural celebration of African heritage and togetherness.
A. Gerewol Festival
B. Kwanzaa

B. Kwanzaa

500

What was the first food consumed while on the moon?
A. Peanut butter and jelly
B. Turkey bacon

B. Turkey Bacon

500

A hanbok is a traditional dress for semi-formal or formal attire during traditional occasions such as festivals, celebrations, and ceremonies, from what country?
A. South Korea
B. North Korea

A. South Korea

It is characterized by vibrant colors and simple lines without pockets. Although the term literally means "Korean clothing", today hanbok usually refers specifically to clothing worn during the Joseon dynasty period.

500

The five noble truths are part of the core beliefs of which of the following religion.
A. Buddhism
B. Hinduism

A. Buddhism

500

What is the tallest waterfall in the world?
A. Niagara Falls
B. Angel Falls

B. Angel Falls