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Cultural Impact of Indigenous Languages
100

This is the most widely spoken indigenous language in Latin America.

A) Guarani

B) Nahuatl

C) Quechua

D) Mapudungun

C) Quechua

100

Quechua has influenced modern Spanish, contributing words like this term for a frozen treat. 

A) Helado B) Churro C) Empanada D) Tamale 

A) Helado

100

This South American country declared Quechua and Aymara official languages alongside Spanish.

A) Peru B) Ecuador C) Bolivia D) Argentina

C) Bolivia

100

This Mexican president of Zapotec descent was a key figure in Mexico’s history.

A) Claudia Sheinbaum

B) Benito Juárez

C) Lin Manuel Miranda

D) Diego Rivera

B) Benito Juárez

100

The Quechua word ‘Poncho’ refers to:

A) A musical instrument

B) A traditional garment

C) A type of food

D) A dance

B) A traditional garment

200

The native language spoken by the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina.

A) Mapudungun

B) Aymara

C) Guarani

D) Quechua

A) Mapudungun

200

Guarani is unique because it is used in this modern form of media in Paraguay.

A) Television B) Radio C) Newspapers D)Books

A) Television

200

Bilingual education programs in Mexico promote Spanish and this Mayan language.

A) K'iche'  B) Yucatec  C) Q'eqchi'  D) Mam

B) Yucatec

200

Evo Morales, the former president of Bolivia, is fluent in this indigenous language.

A) Quechua  B) Aymara  C) Nahuatl  D) Guarani

B) Aymara

200

This indigenous language gave the world the word ‘chocolate’.

A) Quechua

B) Aymara

C) Nahuatl

D) Guarani

C) Nahuatl

300

This indigenous language is an official language of Paraguay.

A) Nahuatl

B) Quechua

C) Aymara

D) Guarani

D) Guarani

300

Many Spanish words like ‘turkey’ and ‘tomato’ originate from this native language.

A) Quechua B) Aymara C) Nahuatl D) Mapudungun 

C) Nahuatl

300

Technology has helped preserve native languages, with apps teaching this Paraguayan language.

A) Nahuatl  B) Aymara  C) Guarani  D) Quechua

C) Guarani

300

This Nobel Prize-winning indigenous speaker/activist from Guatemala speaks K'iche'. 

A) Rigoberta Menchú  

B) Evo Morales

C) Benito Juárez

D) Túpac Amaru

A) Rigoberta Menchú

300

The indigenous language that influenced the name of the ‘llama’ is:

A) Aymara 

B) Quechua

C) Nahuatl

D) Mapudungun

B) Quechua

400

Nahuatl, spoken by this ancient civilization, is still spoken today.

A) Aztecs

B) Mayans

C) Incas

D) Olmecs

A) Aztecs

400

The Mayans had one of the most advanced writing systems, written in this form.

A) Cuneiform 

B) Hieroglyphs 

C) Pictographs 

D) Alphabet

B) Hieroglyphs

400

This Peruvian region is home to Quechua radio stations broadcasting in indigenous languages.

A) Lima B) Cusco C) Arequipa D) Puno

B) Cusco

400

The first indigenous ___________ of the state of Oaxaca, who spoke Zapotec, was Benito Juárez. 

A) President

B) Senator 

C) Governor

D) Mayor

C) Governor

400

The term ‘mate’, a traditional drink in South America, comes from:

A) Guarani

B) Quechua

C) Nahuatl

D) Mapudungun

A) Guarani

500

The Mayan language Yucatec is primarily spoken in this country.

A) Guatemala

B) México

C) Honduras

D) El Salvador

B) México

500

The Inca Empire used this system of knots instead of a written language.

A) Quipu  B) Codex  C) Glyphs  D) Syllabary 

A) Quipi

500

The UN declared this year as the International Year of Indigenous Languages.

A) 2017  B) 2018  C) 2019  D) 2020

C) 2019

500

Renata Flores, a popular musician from Peru, popularized songs in Spanish and ____________.

A) Guarani

B) Nahuatl

C) Yucatec

D) Quechua

D) Quechua

500

This famous Incan site has a Quechua name meaning ‘Old Mountain’.

A) Sacsayhuamán

B) Ollantaytambo

C) Machu Picchu

D) Pisac

C) Machu Picchu