Traditions Quiz 2

Intermediate level quiz all about Chinese traditions.
1. What grows in the garden of the Queen Mother of the West that bestows immortality?
azaleas
lychees
persimmons
peaches
garden, Jiangsu
Chinese garden in autumn, Yangzhou, Jiangsu

2. Bamboo is used for many things, which of these is it NOT been used for?
making scaffolding
making bread
making hats
eating
bamboo
“Bamboo under Spring Rain” by Xia Chang, 1388-1470. Philadelphia Museum of Art
Image for Google Art Project available under a Creative Commons license

3. In Feng Shui the fire element is associated with which taste?
bitter
salty
umami
sour

4. Shaoxing is famous for producing what?
soy sauce
noodles
rice wine
black tea
Zhejiang, mountains, view
Zhejiang scenery near Hangzhou including a tea plantation

5. The 'Preface to poems composed at the Orchid Pavilion' is attributed to which writer?
Du Fu
Su Shi
Bai Juyi
Wang Xizhi
calligraphy, children
Child practising calligraphy

6. General Hanxin used kites in his military campaigns to do what?
spread fire
lift troops
measure distance
making aerial noises
kite, dragon
A Chinese long dragon kite. Image by available under a Creative Commons license

7. Single's day in China is on which day each year?
August 17th
April 11th
April 1st
November 11th
restaurant, food, people, Sichuan
A traditional Sichuan chafing dish lunch at Jiezi, Sichuan Copyright © Dreamstime see image license

8. Which of these is NOT considered a strongly nourishing food in China?
beef steak
Black dates
Chicken soup
Bird's nest
food
Cuisine of China: Snake meat. Photo by Poco a poco available under a Creative Commons license .

9. How many white pieces are there in a standard game of weiqi (go)?
100
200
180
16

10. The Isles of the Blessed were thought to lie in which direction from China?
east
north
south
south-west
immortality
Painting and calligraphy from a large format Chinese album illustrating stories of Taoist immortals -people who sought or achieved immortality. One of 15 paintings. The text concerns a Taoist adept, Wang Qiao, a Han period official. Image by British Library available under a Creative Commons License

11. The Qilin is broadly similar to which western mythical creature?
griffin
unicorn
cockatrice
chimaera

12. The swastika symbol in China symbolizes a wish for what?
death
long life
peace
success
swastika
The two forms of swastika combined to give a lattice window design motif.

13. Mongolian food has many dishes that use which meat?
beef
goat
lamb
tofu
Inner Mongolia, landscape, horse, rider
A horseman riding over the grasslands of Inner Mongolia

14. The English name 'tea' has what origin?
Fujian word
Indian word
Portuguese word
Japanese word
tea, people
Demonstrating the elaborate tea ceremony at the Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum, Chengdu, Sichuan

15. Mao's wife Jiang Qing was responsible for major reforms in which area?
factories
handicrafts
silk production
opera
Jiang Qing, Mao Zedong
Jiang Qing and Mao Zedong. Source : Netor.com . Available under a Creative Commons license .

16. The stars in the Chinese sky are organized as what?
provinces
chess game
Imperial court
garden
mansions, xiu
The twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese astronomy. May 2008. Image by Mysid available under a Creative Commons License

17. Which of these is an inappropriate gift because of traditional symbolism?
wine
pears
chocolates
apricots
Spring Festival, Shenzhen, market, people, lantern
Buying supplies for the Chinese New Year Festival, Shenzhen Copyright © Dreamstime see image license

18. Lion stone statues are often placed at temples entrances, by tradition what does the one on the right hold in its paw?
toad
halberd
ball
cub
Shanghai, lion, bronze
Chinese lion door knocker in Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai

19. Under what kind of tree did the Buddha achieve enlightenment?
cypress
pipal
juniper
paulownia
Sui dynasty, Longmen Grottoes, Henan, deity, Buddhism
The Longmen grottoes, Henan feature many Buddhist carvings

20. Which is NOT included in pairs of animal statues along the sacred road to the Ming Tombs?
camel
dragon
elephant
kylin
Ming tombs, statue, sacred way
Statue on the way of souls towards the Ming tombs near Beijing. This is one of a pair of facing statues representing an official waiting to deliver his reports to the emperor. The reports would be in the form of vertical ideogramic script brushed onto a number of wood or ivory tablets. Available under a Creative Commons License
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