What's the name of the national bird of New Zealand ?a) Tuatara b) Kiwi c) Pigeon
Kiwi
Who is the Queen/King of New Zealand ?
a) King Charles b) Louis XIV c) Napoleon Bonapart
King Charles
What is the war dance in New Zealand ?
a) Haka b) Salsa c) Tongo
Haka
Which of these movies was filmed in New Zealand ?
a) Hunger Games b) The Lord of the Rings c) Harry Potter
The Lord of the Rings
Who discovered America ?
a) James Cook b) Cristophe Colomb c) Marco Polo
Cristophe Colomb
How many main islands make up in New Zealand ?
a) Three b) One c) Two
Two
Which Empire colonised New Zealand ?
a) French Empire b) British Empire c) American Empire
British Empire
What's the most useful Maori phrase ?
a) Whakana b) Kapa haka c) Kia Ora
Kia Ora
When is the summer in New Zealand ?
a) july b) january c) december
december
Who was Rosa Parks ?
a) The first Black mayor of Montgomery
b) A famous jazz singer during the 1960s
c) A civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat
A civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat
New Zealand is covered with :
a) Montains b) Forests c) Rivers
Forests
What was New Zealand's first capital city ?
a) Auckland b) Old Russell c) Christchurch
Old Russell
What is the national sport in New Zealand ?
a) Rugby b) Baseball c) Football
Rugby
Is there a lot of pollution in New Zealand ?
a) True b) False
False
When Barack Obama met Ann Nixon Cooper ?
a) 2008 b) 2010 c) 2006
2008
How many sheep are there in New Zealand (around)?a) Around 40 million b) Around 20 million c) Around 30 million
Around 30 million
Name one famous New Zealand opera singer :
a) Dame Kiri Te Kanaya b) Dame Kiri Te Kanava c) Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
What is one of the meanings of "Kia Ora"
a) Goodbye b) I'm fine c) Okay
I'm fine
Its landscape is monotonous.
a) True b) False
False
What was the purpose of the Jim Crow laws ?
a) To promote equality between races b) To segregated black and white people in public place
c) To support African American voting rights
To segregated black and white people in public place
How many islands are there in total in New Zealand ?a) 124 islands b) 134 islands c) 144 islands
144 islands
When did women gain the right to vote in New Zealand ?
a) 1920 b) 1893 c) 1902
1893
What is a "iwi" in New Zealand ?
a) It's a name of animal b) It's a small tribe c) It's a name of food
It's a small tribe
What's the largest city in New Zealand ?
a) Wellington b) Auckland c) Christchurch
Auckland
When is born Solomon Northup ?
a) 10 july 1807 b) 10 june 1807 c) 10 october 1807
10 july 1807