- 1. New Zealand, a stunning island nation located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich Maori culture, and vibrant biodiversity. Comprising two main landmasses, the North Island and the South Island, as well as numerous smaller islands, New Zealand boasts a diverse geography that includes everything from lush forests and rolling hills to snow-capped mountains and pristine beaches. The country is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities such as hiking, skiing, bungee jumping, and surfing. New Zealand's unique flora and fauna, much of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world, is a testament to its isolated evolution, with species such as the kiwi bird and the mighty kauri trees capturing the imagination of visitors. The rich cultural tapestry woven from Maori traditions and European influences adds to the nation’s charm, with vibrant festivals, art forms, and traditional performances that celebrate its heritage. Additionally, New Zealand's commitment to sustainability and conservation reflects its recognition of the need to protect its stunning natural environment for future generations. With its friendly locals, dynamic cities like Auckland and Wellington, and captivating landscapes that have inspired countless filmmakers, New Zealand stands out as a destination that promises adventure, tranquility, and a profound connection to nature.
What is the capital city of New Zealand?
A) Auckland B) Wellington C) Queenstown D) Christchurch
- 2. Which of the following animals is native to New Zealand?
A) Kangaroo B) Kiwi C) Lion D) Panda
- 3. Which famous film trilogy was filmed in New Zealand?
A) The Lord of the Rings B) Star Wars C) Harry Potter D) Jurassic Park
- 4. What is the highest mountain in New Zealand?
A) Mount Olympus B) Mount Everest C) Mount Victoria D) Mount Cook
- 5. Which Maori greeting means 'be healthy' or 'be well'?
A) Haere ra B) Kia ora C) Kia kaha D) Tena koutou
- 6. What is the traditional Maori method of cooking food underground called?
A) Stir-fry B) Barbecue C) Hangi D) Sushi
- 7. Which of the following cities is NOT in New Zealand?
A) Dunedin B) Hamilton C) Sydney D) Taupo
- 8. What is the indigenous Maori name for New Zealand?
A) Te Papa B) Rotorua C) Hobbiton D) Aotearoa
- 9. Which famous New Zealand director won three Academy Awards for 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy?
A) Jane Campion B) Taika Waititi C) Peter Jackson D) James Cameron
- 10. Which New Zealand city is known as the 'City of Sails'?
A) Christchurch B) Auckland C) Wellington D) Queenstown
- 11. Approximately how many sheep are there in New Zealand for every person?
A) 10 B) 6 C) 2 D) 15
- 12. What is the name of the famous glacier in the Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of the South Island?
A) Franz Josef Glacier B) Fox Glacier C) Tasman Glacier D) Rob Roy Glacier
- 13. What is the body of water that lies between the North Island and the South Island of New Zealand called?
A) Tasman Sea B) Foveaux Strait C) Hauraki Gulf D) Cook Strait
- 14. Which of the following languages is an official language of New Zealand?
A) Māori B) Russian C) Spanish D) German
- 15. Which ocean borders New Zealand?
A) Pacific Ocean B) Arctic Ocean C) Indian Ocean D) Atlantic Ocean
- 16. What is the nickname for people from New Zealand?
A) Kiwis B) Hobbits C) All Blacks D) Sheep farmers
- 17. Which sport is the most popular in New Zealand?
A) Soccer B) Cricket C) Golf D) Rugby
- 18. Which of the following is NOT a New Zealand wine region?
A) Hawke's Bay B) Napa Valley C) Central Otago D) Marlborough
- 19. What is the currency of New Zealand?
A) Euro B) US Dollar C) New Zealand Dollar D) Pound Sterling
- 20. Which famous explorer was the first European to reach New Zealand?
A) Ferdinand Magellan B) Vasco da Gama C) Abel Tasman D) Captain Cook
- 21. What is the popular sweet spread in New Zealand made from yeast extract?
A) Marmite B) Peanut Butter C) Nutella D) Jam
- 22. What is the longest river in New Zealand?
A) Waikato River B) Rangitikei River C) Clutha River D) Buller River
- 23. What is the famous geothermal area located in New Zealand's North Island?
A) Queenstown B) Taupo C) Dunedin D) Rotorua
- 24. Which New Zealand bird is known for its playful and curious nature?
A) Tui B) Weka C) Kea D) Pukeko
- 25. Which famous singer-songwriter is from New Zealand?
A) Adele B) Beyoncé C) Lorde D) Ed Sheeran
- 26. In which year did New Zealand grant women the right to vote?
A) 1918 B) 1945 C) 1920 D) 1893
- 27. Which famous scientist is from New Zealand and won the Nobel Prize in Physics?
A) Isaac Newton B) Ernest Rutherford C) Albert Einstein D) Marie Curie
- 28. What is the popular outdoor activity in New Zealand that involves jumping off a high platform or cliff?
A) Base jumping B) Hiking C) Skydiving D) Bungee jumping
- 29. What is New Zealand's national symbol that features on its flag and represents new beginnings?
A) Kowhai B) Pohutukawa C) Silver Fern D) Koru
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