- 1. Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain and an iconic symbol of the country. It is considered an active stratovolcano that last erupted in 1707. Mount Fuji is located on Honshu Island, about 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. It is a popular destination for tourists and climbers, attracting millions of visitors each year. The symmetrical cone shape of Mount Fuji is often depicted in traditional Japanese art and is recognized worldwide. Despite being classified as an active volcano, Mount Fuji is geologically considered to be in a dormant state with a low risk of eruption in the near future.
Where is Mount Fuji located?
A) China B) Brazil C) Japan D) Italy
- 2. What type of geological feature is Mount Fuji?
A) Canyon B) Cave C) Volcano D) Glacier
- 3. What is the approximate height of Mount Fuji?
A) 10,000 meters B) 1 mile C) 3,776 meters D) 2,000 feet
- 4. How many peaks does Mount Fuji have?
A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four
- 5. What is the meaning of the name 'Fuji' in Japanese?
A) Rising Sun B) Fire C) Eternal D) Abundant
- 6. Which artist's woodblock prints popularized Mount Fuji in the West?
A) Dali B) Hokusai C) Monet D) Van Gogh
- 7. What is the most popular way to ascend Mount Fuji?
A) Gotemba Trail B) Yoshida Trail C) Fujinomiya Trail D) Subashiri Trail
- 8. Which religious group considers Mount Fuji a sacred site?
A) Buddhism B) Islam C) Christianity D) Shinto
- 9. What is the iconic feature of Mount Fuji visible from a distance?
A) Snow-capped peak B) Lava flow C) Crater lake D) Rocky cliffs
- 10. What event is held annually at Mount Fuji to celebrate the sunrise of the new year?
A) Autumn Equinox Dance B) Midsummer Night's Celebration C) Winter Solstice Ceremony D) First Sunrise Festival
- 11. Which governmental agency monitors Mount Fuji's volcanic activity?
A) Japan Meteorological Agency B) International Volcano Research Institute C) World Geological Organization D) United Nations Disaster Committee
- 12. Is Mount Fuji an active volcano?
A) Sometimes B) Maybe C) Yes D) No
- 13. When was the last eruption of Mount Fuji?
A) 2001 B) 1800 C) 1707 D) 1905
- 14. What is the most popular season for climbing Mount Fuji?
A) Summer B) Winter C) Autumn D) Spring
- 15. What is the top of Mount Fuji often covered with?
A) Snow B) Grass C) Sand D) Flowers
- 16. How many official trails are there to climb Mount Fuji?
A) 5 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
- 17. What is the name of the crater at the summit of Mount Fuji?
A) Yamanaka B) Ashiyu C) Shinmoe D) Kengamine
- 18. What do the Japanese call the sunrise seen from the summit of Mount Fuji?
A) Matsuko B) Hakuba C) Sakurako D) Goraiko
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