The Mystical Moai Statues of Easter Island - Test
  • 1. What is the primary material used to carve the Moai statues?
A) Volcanic tuff
B) Granite
C) Limestone
D) Marble
  • 2. What is the average height of the Moai statues?
A) 13 feet
B) 10 feet
C) 18 feet
D) 20 feet
  • 3. The Moai statues were primarily constructed by which culture?
A) Polynesian
B) Inca
C) Rapa Nui
D) Maori
  • 4. What is a common debate surrounding the Moai statues?
A) How they were transported
B) Who built them
C) When they were destroyed
D) What they were made of
  • 5. Which event significantly impacted the Rapa Nui population and Moai construction?
A) European contact
B) Volcanic eruptions
C) Drought
D) Civil war
  • 6. Which island is home to the Moai statues?
A) Easter Island
B) Fiji
C) Tahiti
D) Hawaii
  • 7. What is an Ahu?
A) A ceremonial platform for Moai
B) A type of boat
C) A kind of food
D) A dance form
  • 8. What cultural significance do the Moai statues hold?
A) Agricultural symbols
B) Navigation guides
C) Ancestral worship
D) War memorials
  • 9. Where were the Moai statues primarily quarried?
A) Ahu Tongariki
B) Hanga Roa
C) Orongo
D) Rano Raraku
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