Pacific studies
  • 1. Pacific studies is a multidisciplinary academic field that focuses on the diverse cultures, environments, and histories of the Pacific Islands region. It encompasses a wide range of subjects including anthropology, history, political science, environmental studies, and indigenous studies. Scholars in Pacific studies explore the unique challenges and opportunities facing Pacific Island communities, as well as the rich cultural heritage and traditions that define these societies. Through research, education, and outreach, Pacific studies aims to foster a deeper understanding of the region and promote sustainable development and cultural preservation.

    The Maori people are indigenous to which country?
A) Tonga
B) Hawaii
C) New Zealand
D) Samoa
  • 2. What is the capital city of Fiji?
A) Nuku'alofa
B) Port Moresby
C) Suva
D) Honiara
  • 3. What is the largest atoll in the world, located in the Pacific Ocean?
A) Funafuti Atoll
B) Kwajalein Atoll
C) Bora Bora
D) Majuro Atoll
  • 4. Which Pacific Island nation is known for its famous stone money called 'rai'?
A) Yap
B) Tonga
C) Palau
D) Kiribati
  • 5. What is the traditional dance form of Hawaii called?
A) Flamenco
B) Salsa
C) Ballet
D) Hula
  • 6. Which Pacific Island nation was formerly known as the New Hebrides?
A) Vanuatu
B) Niue
C) Cook Islands
D) Solomon Islands
  • 7. Which Pacific Island nation is made up of 10 islands, with the main island called Tarawa?
A) Marshall Islands
B) Kiribati
C) Tuvalu
D) Fiji
  • 8. Which Pacific Island country has a flag with a Union Jack in the canton and a bird of paradise in the shield?
A) Samoa
B) Tonga
C) Papua New Guinea
D) Hawaii
  • 9. What is the traditional greeting in Fiji?
A) Aloha
B) Bula
C) Kia ora
D) Malō e lelei
  • 10. Which Polynesian island is famous for its giant stone statues called moai?
A) Hawaii
B) Tahiti
C) Samoa
D) Easter Island
  • 11. What is the traditional method of tattooing known as in Polynesian culture?
A) Henna
B) Flash
C) Tatau
D) Inktober
  • 12. Mālama ka ʻāina is a Hawaiian concept meaning?
A) To harvest the sea
B) To dance with joy
C) To care for the land
D) To respect the elders
  • 13. The Matavai Bay in Tahiti was visited by which famous British explorer and navigator?
A) Marco Polo
B) Vasco da Gama
C) Christopher Columbus
D) Captain James Cook
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