Vietnam
  • 1. Vietnam, a Southeast Asian country on the easternmost edge of the Indochinese Peninsula, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Stretching from the lush, mountainous regions in the north, including the breathtaking terraced rice fields of Sapa, to the picturesque beaches along its extensive coastline such as those found in Da Nang and Nha Trang, Vietnam offers natural beauty that captivates travelers. The majestic Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped with rainforests. The nation is also steeped in history, having endured centuries of foreign domination, including Chinese and French colonial rule, before achieving reunification after the Vietnam War. This historical backdrop is vividly reflected in its cities, with Hanoi serving as the bustling capital, known for its centuries-old architecture and rich cultural heritage, while Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) boasts a mix of modern skyscrapers and historic French colonial buildings. Vietnamese cuisine, celebrated worldwide, features aromatic dishes such as phở (noodle soup), gỏi cuốn (spring rolls), and various fresh herbs and spices, showcasing the country’s agricultural abundance. Throughout the year, vibrant festivals, colorful markets, and warm hospitality highlight the enduring spirit of the Vietnamese people, making Vietnam a fascinating destination for those seeking adventure, culture, and the essence of Southeast Asia.

    Who was the first president of North Vietnam?
A) Ngo Dinh Diem
B) Ho Chi Minh
C) Tran Dai Quang
D) Vo Nguyen Giap
  • 2. Which country colonized Vietnam in the 19th century?
A) China
B) Japan
C) France
D) United States
  • 3. Which year did the Vietnam War officially end?
A) 1985
B) 1995
C) 1965
D) 1975
  • 4. What was the capital of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War?
A) Da Nang
B) Hanoi
C) Saigon
D) Hue
  • 5. The Ho Chi Minh trail was used by North Vietnam to supply troops during the war. What was the trail's destination?
A) Laos
B) China
C) Cambodia
D) South Vietnam
  • 6. Which U.S. president escalated American involvement in Vietnam by sending troops in 1965?
A) John F. Kennedy
B) Lyndon B. Johnson
C) Dwight D. Eisenhower
D) Richard Nixon
  • 7. Who was the South Vietnamese president overthrown in a coup and assassinated in 1963?
A) Ngo Dinh Diem
B) Le Duc Tho
C) Ho Chi Minh
D) Nguyen Van Thieu
  • 8. What was the code name for the United States bombing campaign during the Vietnam War?
A) Operation Ranch Hand
B) Operation Rolling Thunder
C) Operation Hanoi Hilton
D) Operation Freedom Deal
  • 9. Who was the U.S. Secretary of Defense infamous for his role in the Vietnam War?
A) Creighton Abrams
B) Henry Kissinger
C) William Westmoreland
D) Robert McNamara
  • 10. What was the name of the American whistleblower who released the Pentagon Papers about the Vietnam War?
A) Chelsea Manning
B) Daniel Ellsberg
C) Edward Snowden
D) Julian Assange
  • 11. Which Vietnamese emperor abdicated in 1945, officially ending the Nguyen dynasty rule?
A) Minh Mang
B) Bao Dai
C) Thieu Tri
D) Tu Duc
  • 12. What was the term used to describe the U.S. military strategy of forced removal of civilians from rural villages in South Vietnam?
A) Operation Ranch Hand
B) Phoenix Program
C) Strategic Hamlet Program
D) Agent Orange Campaign
  • 13. Which U.S. military unit was involved in the notorious My Lai Massacre?
A) Charlie Company
B) Alpha Company
C) Bravo Company
D) Delta Company
  • 14. Which country provided significant military aid to South Vietnam during the Vietnam War?
A) United States
B) France
C) China
D) Soviet Union
  • 15. What was the name of the Buddhist monk who set himself on fire in protest of South Vietnam's policies in 1963?
A) Ngo Dinh Diem
B) Ho Chi Minh
C) Thich Quang Duc
D) Thich Nhat Hanh
  • 16. What was the name of the agreement signed in 1973 that officially ended direct U.S. military involvement in Vietnam?
A) Hanoi Agreement
B) Treaty of Saigon
C) Paris Peace Accords
D) Geneva Convention
  • 17. Which superpower backed North Vietnam during the war?
A) China
B) Soviet Union
C) France
D) United States
  • 18. Where did the first major engagement between French forces and Viet Minh take place in 1946?
A) Hue
B) My Tho
C) Dalat
D) Haiphong
  • 19. Which U.S. president announced a policy of Vietnamization to gradually withdraw American troops from Vietnam?
A) Gerald Ford
B) Lyndon B. Johnson
C) John F. Kennedy
D) Richard Nixon
  • 20. Which country does Vietnam share its northern border with?
A) China
B) Laos
C) Thailand
D) Cambodia
  • 21. What is the capital city of Vietnam?
A) Hanoi
B) Hue
C) Ho Chi Minh City
D) Da Nang
  • 22. What is the currency used in Vietnam?
A) Vietnamese dong
B) Won
C) Yen
D) Baht
  • 23. Which famous river flows through Vietnam?
A) Amazon River
B) Mekong River
C) Nile River
D) Danube River
  • 24. Which American war is also known as the Vietnam War?
A) Korean War
B) Second Indochina War
C) Gulf War
D) World War II
  • 25. What is the most popular Vietnamese noodle soup dish?
A) Udon
B) Pho
C) Ramen
D) Spaghetti
  • 26. Which famous limestone karst landscape is located in Vietnam?
A) Great Barrier Reef
B) Halong Bay
C) Mount Everest
D) Grand Canyon
  • 27. What is the most common religion practiced in Vietnam?
A) Christianity
B) Hinduism
C) Islam
D) Buddhism
  • 28. What is the traditional Vietnamese coffee filter called?
A) Phin
B) Percolator
C) Espresso machine
D) French press
  • 29. What is the official language of Vietnam?
A) Mandarin
B) English
C) Vietnamese
D) French
  • 30. What is the famous Vietnamese sandwich made with French baguette called?
A) Gyros
B) Doner kebab
C) Banh mi
D) Croissant
  • 31. Which ancient Vietnamese capital city is famous for its citadel and imperial city?
A) Bagan
B) Hue
C) Luang Prabang
D) Ayutthaya
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