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Amish Country
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  • 1. Amish Country, often nestled in picturesque rural landscapes, is a region where time seems to stand still, embodying a unique way of life steeped in tradition and simplicity. Famous for its quaint farms, handcrafted furniture, and slow-paced lifestyle, this area is home to the Amish community, known for their distinct beliefs and practices that prioritize family, faith, and community over modern conveniences. Visitors are often captivated by the sight of horse-drawn buggies traversing the roads, vibrant fields of crops tended by hand, and the warm hospitality of the Amish people, who often invite guests to enjoy their homemade goods, such as delicious pies, artisanal cheeses, and fresh produce at local markets. The charm of Amish Country lies not only in its breathtaking scenery, characterized by rolling hills and sprawling farmland, but also in the rich cultural heritage that celebrates a simpler way of living, offering a glimpse into a world where technology takes a backseat to personal interactions and hand-crafted craftsmanship.

    What is the primary religion of the Amish?
A) Baptism
B) Anabaptism
C) Lutheranism
D) Catholicism
  • 2. What is a common mode of transportation for the Amish?
A) Horse and buggy
B) Train
C) Bicycle
D) Car
  • 3. What is the Amish tradition of shunning called?
A) Excommunication
B) Meidung
C) Anabaptism
D) Segregation
  • 4. What type of clothing do the Amish typically wear?
A) Casual and colorful
B) Plain and modest
C) Formal and extravagant
D) Athletic wear
  • 5. Which of these is NOT generally accepted by the Amish?
A) Horse-drawn plows
B) Electricity
C) Buggies
D) Carts
  • 6. Which of the following practices is common in Amish culture?
A) Luxury lifestyle
B) Plain living
C) Fast-paced living
D) High-tech living
  • 7. What is one of the main languages spoken by the Amish?
A) Pennsylvania German
B) Spanish
C) Italian
D) French
  • 8. Which product is commonly associated with Amish craftsmanship?
A) Jewelry
B) Electronics
C) Furniture
D) Clothing
  • 9. Amish houses are typically known for being:
A) Simple and functional
B) Small and stacked
C) Modern and high-tech
D) Luxurious and ornate
  • 10. Do the Amish typically participate in military service?
A) Only if drafted
B) Only during wars
C) Yes
D) No
  • 11. Which of the following is a common occupation for the Amish?
A) Digital marketing
B) Retail management
C) Farming
D) Corporate work
  • 12. What is a common reason for Amish youth to leave their community?
A) Rumspringa
B) Ritual
C) Exodus
D) Crisis
  • 13. What is the traditional Amish horse breed often used for farm work?
A) Clydesdale
B) Belgian
C) Thoroughbred
D) Arabian
  • 14. Amish children often attend school until what age?
A) 18
B) 16
C) 14
D) 12
  • 15. At what age do Amish youth typically experience Rumspringa?
A) 18
B) 14
C) 16
D) 20
  • 16. What is another name for Ohio Amish Country?
A) The Amish Country
B) Holmes County Community
C) Pennsylvania Dutch Land
D) Geauga County Settlement
  • 17. As of 2023, how many members are estimated to be in Ohio's Amish community?
A) 39,525 children and adults
B) 84,065 members
C) 50,000 members
D) 100,000 members
  • 18. Which county is the largest Amish settlement in Ohio centered around?
A) Holmes County
B) Somerset County
C) Tuscarawas County
D) Geauga County
  • 19. What percentage of Holmes County's population is made up by the Amish?
A) One-third
B) Half the population
C) One-quarter
D) Three-quarters
  • 20. Which other Anabaptist Christian denomination resides in Holmes County alongside the Amish?
A) Methodists
B) Baptists
C) Mennonites
D) Quakers
  • 21. When was the Holmes County community founded?
A) 1818
B) 1886
C) 1808
D) 1860s
  • 22. What was the original land price per acre before it decreased in 1818?
A) $1.25 per acre
B) $2 per acre
C) $3 per acre
D) $5 per acre
  • 23. In which decade did a schism occur that separated the Amish into Old Order Amish and Amish Mennonites?
A) 1860s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1910s
  • 24. Which group is considered the most conservative of Amish orders?
A) Old Order Amish
B) Andy Weaver order
C) New Order Amish
D) Schwartzentruber Amish
  • 25. What is the maximum distance Old Order Amish can travel per day by horse-drawn vehicle?
A) 35 miles
B) 10 miles
C) 100 miles
D) 50 miles
  • 26. How many Amish settlements were there in Ohio as of 2010?
A) Thirty
B) Twenty-five
C) Forty
D) Over fifty
  • 27. What is the term used by Joseph Donnermeyer to describe Ohio's suitability for Amish communities?
A) "Perfect balance"
B) "Optimal location"
C) "The perfect mix"
D) "Ideal rural setting"
  • 28. As of 2023, which state has the second-largest population of Old Order Amish in the world?
A) Ohio
B) Wisconsin
C) Michigan
D) Indiana
  • 29. What percentage of Holmes County's population is made up by the Amish as of 2020?
A) 75%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 7%
  • 30. In 2021, how many children and adults were estimated to be in Ohio's largest Amish settlement?
A) 37,770
B) 84,065
C) 19,420
D) 41,000
  • 31. How many separate affiliations or orders are included in Holmes County's Amish community?
A) Eleven
B) Thirteen
C) Seven
D) Nine
  • 32. How many groups consider themselves the true Swartzentruber in Holmes County?
A) Three
B) One
C) Four
D) Two
  • 33. What is the birth rate trend among Amish groups in Holmes County as of 2012?
A) Low birth rates
B) High birth rates
C) Declining birth rates
D) Stable birth rates
  • 34. How many families typically make up a congregation in Ohio as of 1998?
A) 15
B) 40
C) 30
D) 25
  • 35. Where do Amish congregations in Ohio meet every other week?
A) A community center
B) An outdoor location
C) A different family's home
D) A church building
  • 36. How long does a typical Amish service last in Ohio as of 1998?
A) Approximately 4 hours
B) Around 6 hours
C) About 2 hours
D) Less than an hour
  • 37. From which hymnal are hymns sung during Amish services in Ohio?
A) Ausbund
B) Psalter Hymnal
C) Lutheran Service Book
D) Hymnal 1982
  • 38. How many members were estimated to be in Geauga County's Amish settlement in 2021?
A) 19,420
B) 84,065
C) 41,000
D) 37,770
  • 39. What percentage of Amish heads of household in Holmes County reported farming as their primary occupation in 2010?
A) 30 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 7 percent
D) 17 percent
  • 40. What cooperative wholesaler was established by Holmes County Amish leaders in 2003?
A) Amish Farm Wholesale
B) Ohio Green Markets
C) Green Field Farms
D) Holmes Organic Co-op
  • 41. What percentage of certified organic dairies in Ohio were either Old Order Mennonite- or Amish-owned by the late 1990s?
A) 50 percent
B) 90 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 100 percent
  • 42. Which of these businesses was NOT listed as a major non-Amish employer of Amish workers in 2010?
A) Wayne-Dalton
B) Keim Lumber
C) Holmes County Furniture
D) Weaver Leather
  • 43. What action did Holmes County Amish take during the COVID-19 pandemic to help with protective gear shortages?
A) They produced face shields and dividers.
B) They sewed masks for the Cleveland Clinic.
C) They made shoe coverings.
D) They manufactured fluid-resistant gowns.
  • 44. What was the estimated direct economic impact of tourism in Holmes County per year around 2012?
A) $100 million
B) $200 million
C) $154 million
D) $250 million
  • 45. In which decade did bus tours of Holmes County become available?
A) 1970s
B) 1960s
C) 1950s
D) 1980s
  • 46. Which town in Holmes County has a permanent population of 685 and attracts the most tourists?
A) Berlin
B) Millersburg
C) Walnut Creek
D) Charm
  • 47. What theme did business leaders develop in Walnut Creek starting in the 1990s?
A) Frontier town
B) Rustic Amish village
C) American-Victorian themed town
D) Swiss village
  • 48. What is a common feature of tourist-oriented businesses in Holmes County to emphasize a sense of having plentiful time?
A) American flags and patriotic-themed decor
B) Wide sidewalks
C) Large parking lots
D) Resting places such as parlors or wraparound porches with seating.
  • 49. What historical event led to the creation of an annual Ohio Swiss Festival in Sugarcreek?
A) The transformation into a Swiss village starting in 1965.
B) The arrival of Swiss immigrants in the early 1830s.
C) The establishment of cheese production businesses.
D) The operation of the Ohio Central Railroad.
  • 50. What type of meals do the largest tourist-oriented restaurants in Amish Country serve?
A) fast food burgers and fries
B) scratch-cooked meals 'family style'
C) seafood platters
D) pre-packaged convenience foods
  • 51. In what year was the Amish Country Byway designated as an Ohio Scenic Byway?
A) 2005
B) 1998
C) 1985
D) 2010
  • 52. What was the original name of the Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center when it opened in 1981?
A) Eastern Ohio Heritage Center
B) Mennonite Information Center
C) Amish Cultural Museum
D) Holmes County Historical Society
  • 53. What percentage of Amish children were reported unvaccinated in Ohio by 2021?
A) 14%
B) 20%
C) 59%
D) 75%
  • 54. As of February 13, 2022, what was the COVID-19 vaccination rate in Holmes County?
A) Approximately 60%
B) More than 50%
C) About 30%
D) Fewer than 20%
  • 55. What is a common characteristic of Amish housing in Ohio?
A) High-rise apartments
B) Single-story bungalows
C) Mobile homes
D) Spacious two-story houses
  • 56. Which architectural style is typical for Amish houses in Ohio?
A) I-house
B) Victorian
C) Modernist
D) Colonial Revival
  • 57. What type of roof pitches are common in Amish homes?
A) Gambrel
B) Flat
C) Moderate
D) Steep
  • 58. In which year did the first clash over state-regulated mandatory school attendance occur in Geauga County?
A) 1920
B) 1914
C) 1945
D) 1935
  • 59. What do Amish students celebrate on January 6, allowing them to be excused from school?
A) Old Christmas (Epiphany)
B) New Year's Day
C) Thanksgiving
D) Christmas Day
  • 60. What is the political tendency of the Amish in Holmes County?
A) Conservative
B) Socialist
C) Moderate
D) Liberal
  • 61. In which language are most Amish school classes required to be taught?
A) Swiss German
B) Pennsylvania Dutch
C) German
D) English
  • 62. Which Amish school member objected to teaching geography and health?
A) A Conservative Amish member
B) An Old Order Mennonite member
C) A Swartzentruber member
D) A Beachy Amish member
  • 63. Which publisher is known for reprints of early editions of McGuffey Readers?
A) Pathway Publishing Company
B) Rod and Staff
C) Gordonville Printing Company
D) Schoolaid Publishing Company
  • 64. What is a characteristic of the Dick and Jane series valued by some Amish schools?
A) It incorporates modern technology
B) It emphasizes discussion-based learning
C) It includes detailed illustrations of people
D) It presents a non-Amish world without exposing students to modern society's dangers
  • 65. What is the focus of the Strayer-Upton Practical Arithmetics Series?
A) Advanced calculus and algebra
B) Story problems that do not represent modern life
C) Computer programming exercises
D) Modern financial literacy
  • 66. Which publisher created texts specifically designed for Old Order Amish schools?
A) Rod and Staff
B) Gordonville Printing Company
C) Schoolaid Publishing Company
D) Pathway Publishing Company
  • 67. What is the title of the eight-grade Pathway Reader mentioned?
A) The Amish Journey
B) Our Heritage
C) Pathways to Learning
D) Traditional Values
  • 68. What method do some Swartzentruber school teachers use to create teaching materials?
A) Laser cutting
B) Digital printing
C) Homemade hectographs
D) 3D printing
  • 69. What is the minimum education requirement for teachers in Ohio Amish schools according to Ohio Minimum Standards?
A) Eighth-grade education
B) Bachelor's degree
C) No formal education required
D) High school diploma
  • 70. What is encouraged for teachers in Ohio Amish schools despite the minimum education requirement?
A) Participation in state educational workshops
B) A self-imposed research into the school's accepted subjects
C) Attendance at national teaching conferences
D) Completion of a teacher certification program
  • 71. Who typically writes the letters for The Budget?
A) School teachers
B) Male church leaders
C) Community elders
D) Scribes, usually women
  • 72. When was The Budget first published?
A) December 25, 1899
B) May 15, 1890
C) January 1, 1900
D) June 30, 1885
  • 73. As of 2008, approximately how many letters did The Budget publish each week?
A) 500 letters
B) 700 letters
C) 300 letters
D) 100 letters
  • 74. What is the cost of each edition of The Budget as of 2010?
A) 50 cents
B) $5
C) Free
D) $1
  • 75. What is the publication frequency of the Gemeinde Register?
A) Annually
B) Monthly
C) Biweekly
D) Weekly
  • 76. How often is the Ohio Amish Directory published?
A) Once every five years
B) Annually
C) Monthly
D) Biennially
  • 77. As of 2010, how many pages did the Ohio Amish Directory have?
A) 300 pages
B) 500 pages
C) 900 pages
D) 1200 pages
  • 78. Which Amish group is not included in the Ohio Amish Directory?
A) Old Order Amish
B) Swartzentrubers
C) Mennonites
D) New Order Amish
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