What is culture?
A) The study of ancient artifacts
B) The way of life that God created for a group of people
C) The rules people follow in school
D) The clothes people wear in winter
The way of life that God created for a group of people
. Which of the following is NOT part of culture?
A) Music
B) Food
C) Weather
D) Stories
Weather
How do celebrations help define a culture?
A) They bring people together and connect them to traditions
B) They are only for fun and entertainment
C) They do not have any meaning
D) They are only for children
They bring people together and connect them to traditions
. Why is it important to learn about different cultures?
A) To respect and understand other ways of life
B) So we can all follow the same traditions
C) To make people change their customs
D) To decide which culture is the best
To respect and understand other ways of life
What role does language play in culture?
A) It allows people to share ideas and stories
B) It is not important in culture
C) It is only used for writing books
D) It changes every day
It allows people to share ideas and stories
How do Inuit people traditionally travel across the snow?
A) By car
B) By boat
C) By dog sled
D) By bicycle
C) By dog sled
What is an igloo made of?
A) Ice water
B) Packed snow
C) Wood
D) Bricks block
B) Packed snow
What are some natural resources the Inuit rely on for food
A) Gold and diamonds
B) Fish, seals, and caribou
C) Cotton and wheat
D) Coconuts and bananas
B) Fish, seals, and caribou
What are Inuit clothes traditionally made from?
A) Cotton
B) Wool
C) Caribou and seal skin
D) Plastic
C) Caribou and seal skin
What is one reason Inuit storytelling is important?
A) It helps Inuit people remember their history
B) It entertains children before bedtime
C) It replaces writing books
D) It is only used during celebrations
It helps Inuit people remember their history
. What is the main language spoken by the Inuit?
A) English
B) French
C) Inuktitut
D) Cree
.C) Inuktitut
. What is a traditional Inuit way to keep stories alive?
A) Writing books
B) Oral storytelling
C) Drawing comics
D) Watching movies
B) Oral storytelling
. What is a major celebration in Inuit culture?
A) Thanksgiving
B) Toonik Tyme
C) Christmas
D) Lunar New Year
Toonik Tyme
What is the main traditional food of the Inuit?
A) Pasta
B) Caribou meat
C) Rice
D) Chicken
B) Caribou meat
. Where do most Inuit people live?
A) In forests
B) In the Arctic
C) Near big cities
D) In the desert
B) In the Arctic
What is a common Inuit artwork?
A) Cars
B) Animals and nature
C) Cities
D) Robots
) Animals and nature
. What do Inuit artists use for carving ?
A) Ice sculptures
B) Soapstone
C) Clay pots
D) Wooden masks
B) Soapstone
What is the Inuit drum made from?
A) Plastic
B) Caribou skin
C) Wood
D) Metal
Caribou skin
What is a traditional Inuit musical activity?
A) Playing guitar
B) Playing the violin
C) Throat singing
D) Playing the flute
C) Throat singing
What does the inuksuk represent in Inuit culture?
A) A symbol that makes way
B) A toy
C) A type of clothing
D) A kind of fish
A) A symbol that makes way
How are Inuit traditions being preserved today?
A) By stopping celebrations
B) By learning from elders and teaching youth
C) By forgetting old customs
D) By using only modern technology
B) By learning from elders and teaching youth
. Why do Inuit people build igloos?
A) They are fun to make
B) They are warm and protect from the wind
C) They are only for celebrations
D) They last forever
B)They are warm and protect from the wind
. Why did the Raven turn black in the story “Owl and Raven”?
A) It was born that way
B) It flew too close to the sun
C) It made a mistake while painting
D) The owl tricked it
C) It made a mistake while painting
. What happens in the Inuit story "The Polar Bear Son"?
A) A bear and an old woman
B) A polar bear becomes a king
C) The bear fights the villagers
D) The bear flies to the moon
A) A bear and an old woman
Why do Inuit artists carve animals like polar bears and seals?
A) For decoration
B) To tell stories
C) Because they are easy to carve
D) To sell in markets
B) To tell stories