Korea
China
Japan
Language
Miscellaneous
100
Is Kim Jong-un the president of North or South Korea?
North Korea
100
What Chinese holiday is celebrated to bring in the new year?
Chinese New Year/ Spring Festival
100
What is the capital of Japan?
Tokyo
100
What is "Xie Xie?"
Thank you in Chinese
100
Which country has the largest population in East Asia?
China
200
What four countries were the main players in the Korean War?
Soviet Union / Russia, United States, North Korea, South Korea
200
What language is spoken in most of mainland China?
Mandarin Chinese
200
Where is Japan located in relation to China? (N, S, E, W)
East
200
How do you say "Hello" in Korean when you pick up the phone?
Yabosayo
200
Which country does pop star Rain come from?
Korea
300
What is kimchi?
Traditional Korean Food
300
What is the Capital of China?
Beijing
300
What is the name of a famous technology company in Japan?
Sony, Nintendo, etc.
300
What is the dialect that people in Hong Kong speak?
Cantonese
300
What is the tallest building in Taiwan?
Taipei 101
400
What is the capital city of South Korea?
Seoul
400
What type of government is China? a) democracy b) republic c) monarchy
Republic
400
What is the name of a famous car company from Japan?
Toyota, Japan, Hyundai, etc.
400
What is 1- 10 in Japanese?
ichi, ni, san, shi, go, loku, shichi, hachi, kyu, jyu
400
Which country has over 2400 islands?
Japan
500
How did the Korean War end?
North and South Korea called an armistice / ceasefire (neither side won)
500
What is one of the most practiced religions in China?
Taoism and/or Buddhism
500
What is the name for a big company in Japan?
Zaibatsu
500
What is "hello" in the three languages we've taught?
Ni hao (chinese), konichiwa (Japanese), An nyoung ha seh yo (Korean)
500
What is a Typhoon? Which two countries did we mention in the PowerPoint that have Typhoons?
Typhoon is the name used in East Asia for a Hurricane. It is a type of cyclone occurring in the western regions of the Pacific Ocean. A typhoon is similar to a hurricane in levels of destructiveness. Two countries: Taiwan and Japan