December Quiz

A monthly quiz of general history, traditions, geography questions for December
1. The tomb of the First Qin Emperor is located in which province?
Henan
Sichuan
Shaanxi
Qin dynasty, Terracotta army
The famous terracotta warriors at the tomb of the first Qin Emperor Shihuangdi

2. In traditional medicine Goji berries were traditionally used to treat what?
wounds
arthritis
high blood pressure
TCM, calligraphy
A range of traditional medicines with calligraphy extolling the virtues of TCM

3. The game of 'go' was a Chinese invention, what is its name in China?
xiangqi
weiqi
ma jiang
lantern festival, festival , people, children
Celebrating Lantern Festival, Liuzhou, Guangxi Copyright © Dreamstime see image license

4. The 'Hundred Schools of Philosophy' period occurred when in Chinese history?
Min dynasty
Eastern Zhou dynasty
Qin dynasty
Confucius, Qufu

5. The Long March of 1934-35 started from which province?
Fujian
Jilin
Jiangxi
Mao Zedong,  Long March
Mao Zedong during Long March. 1934-1936. Image available under a Creative Commons License

6. Chengde (aka Jehol) was built as a summer resort for the emperors of which dynasty?
Ming dynasty
Qing dynasty
Yuan dynasty
Hebei, Chengde, Buddhism, ding
Buddhist temple at Chengde, Hebei

7. Yǔ is a common character what does it mean?
snow
rain
fish
Qilin, Sacred Way, Ming tombs
"Ways of souls" tombs of the Emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644CE). 50km north west of Beijing, in Changping. December 2005. Image by ofol available under a Creative Commons License .

8. The number of the year in China is counted from the following event?
Birth of the Yellow Emperor
Foundation of the Han dynasty
Foundation of the Qin dynasty
ming tomb, silk, Dongling, Emperor Wanli
When Wanli's tomb was opened in 1956, his invaluable silk robes began immediately to decay. Fortunately, they were copied by skillful workers who reproduced the beauty of these garments. Image by G41rn8 available under a Creative Commons License

9. Which country briefly conquered the island of Taiwan in 1884?
France
Belgium
U.S.A.
Taiwan, Taipei
Taiwan's National Concert Hall located in Taipei December 2006. Image by Scchiang available under a Creative Commons license .

10. “It doesn't matter whether a cat is white or black, as long as it catches mice” is a famous saying of which Chinese leader?
Hua Guofeng
Mao Zedong
Deng Xiaoping
Hainan, Haikou, modern housing
Haikou city, Hainan island

11. Which number is traditionally associated with the Emperor?
three
ten
nine
Ming dynasty, Forbidden City, view, Beijing
View of the Forbidden City, Beijing from the peak of Jingshan Hill

12. The ‘Elephant Game’ is the Chinese name for which pastime?
baseball
rummy
chess
Sacred Way
The 2,018 feet [615 meters] long Stone Elephant Road is the first section of the Spirit Way (Shendao) of the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum. It is lined with several kinds of stone animals - lions, xiezhi, camels, elephants, qilin (Chinese unicorns), and horses. 27th Jan 2011. Image by User:Vmenkov available under a Creative Commons license .

13. China grows roughly what proportion of the world's rice?
28%
12%
38%
rice, Guangxi, terraces
Terraced rice fields being planted in Guangxi province

14. Mandarin ducks represent what in Chinese artwork?
marital harmony
peace
young love
duck, mandarin, whiteknights

15. The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is located in which city?
Tianjin
Beijing
Shanghai
Shanghai, Pudong, skyscraper
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