He is known as "the Awakened One". Hint: think Religion.
Who is Buddha? Buddha was a sage, or wise man, on whose teachings Buddhism was founded. He is believed to have lived and taught mostly in eastern India sometime between the sixth and fourth centuries BCE.
The Japanese consume this percentage of calories per day compared with someone from the U.S. a)25% less calories b)50% less calories c)they consume the same amount
What is 25% less? People in Asian countries tend to have lower rates of cancer, heart disease, and obesity than Americans, and they typically live longer, too. Researchers suspect that owes largely to their diet: a low-fat, healthy eating style that emphasizes rice, vegetables, fresh fruit, and fish, with very little red meat.
Which president expanded Asian Pacific American Heritage Month to a month long celebration? a) President George HW Bush in 1990 b) President Abraham Lincoln in 1864 c) President Jimmy Carter in 1978
Who is President George H.W. Bush?
This fish represents perseverance and worldly advancement which is often depicted in American culture by tattoos. This fish is also found in garden ponds.
What is the Koi Fish? You'd recognize these fish- some of the major colors are white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream.
Some animals are revered in India for their resemblance of Hindu deities. Which of the following is NOT one of them? a) Monkey b) Cow c) Crane d) Elephant e) Tiger
What is the Crane?
These are small tapered sticks used in pairs of equal length as traditional eating utensils.
What are chopsticks? Chopsticks were first used by the Chinese and later spread to the neighboring countries of Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Bhutan, Indonesia, Burma, North Korea, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Japan.
This symbol is prominently featured on the Japanese national flag.
What is the Red Sun?
President Barack Obama is from this Pacific Island.
What is Hawaii? May is Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month – a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. A rather broad term, Asian-Pacific encompasses all of the Asian continent and the Pacific islands.
This is Japan's most popular spectator sport.
What is baseball? Baseball had become such a significant part of Japanese culture that when a great many of the Japanese-Americans were sent to Internment camps during World War II they built baseball diamonds. For many, baseball served as a saving grace during their time in the "war relocation camps".
The Chinese language has this many characters a) 1,000 b)20,000 c) 42,000
What is 42,000 characters?
In 1997, this NASA astronaut and mechanical engineer made history as the first woman of Indian origin to go into space.
Who is Kalpana Chawla?
In 1942, at the start of THIS WAR, the Japanese Internment Camps were created to force relocation and incarceration of nearly 120,000 people in the united States with Japanese ancestry.
What is World War II?