- 1. Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world, situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire where several tectonic plates meet. The country experiences frequent seismic activity, leading to devastating earthquakes that have shaped its history and infrastructure. Due to its geological location, Japan has a well-established earthquake preparedness and response system to mitigate the impact of these natural disasters on its population and infrastructure.
Which major earthquake and tsunami struck Japan in 2011?
A) Great East Japan Earthquake B) Hokkaido Earthquake C) Osaka Earthquake D) Kyushu Earthquake
- 2. What magnitude earthquake struck the Kanto region in 1923?
A) 7.9 B) 8.5 C) 9.5 D) 6.0
- 3. Which famous Japanese painting depicts a powerful tsunami wave?
A) Tea Gathering under the Moon B) Mt. Fuji in Spring C) Cherry Blossoms at Night D) The Great Wave off Kanagawa
- 4. What is the Japanese word for earthquake?
A) Samurai B) Ninja C) Sakura D) Jishin
- 5. Which Japanese prefecture experienced the devastating Hanshin Earthquake of 1995?
A) Osaka B) Tokyo C) Hyogo D) Hokkaido
- 6. What is the government agency in Japan responsible for earthquake monitoring and research?
A) Earthquake Bureau B) Seismic Task Force C) Tsunami Research Institute D) Japan Meteorological Agency
- 7. Which iconic Tokyo building features a mass damper to counteract earthquakes?
A) Tokyo Skytree B) Rainbow Bridge C) Shibuya 109 D) Tokyo Tower
- 8. Which Japanese city experienced a major quake in 2016 after 5 years of relative seismic calm?
A) Kagoshima B) Fukuoka C) Nagasaki D) Kumamoto
- 9. What is the famous bullet train in Japan called?
A) TGV B) ICE C) Eurostar D) Shinkansen
- 10. What is the traditional Japanese dress for women called?
A) Qipao B) Hijab C) Kimono D) Sari
- 11. What is the highest mountain in Japan?
A) Mount Kilimanjaro B) Mount Everest C) Mount McKinley D) Mount Fuji
- 12. What is the Shinto shrine gate called in Japan?
A) Torii B) Stupa C) Archway D) Pagoda
- 13. Which Japanese art form involves folding paper into decorative shapes?
A) Sumi-e B) Origami C) Ikebana D) Haiku
- 14. What is the traditional Japanese tea ceremony called?
A) Chado B) Matcha C) Sencha D) Chanoyu
- 15. What is the name of the traditional Japanese poetry form with 17 syllables?
A) Epic B) Haiku C) Sonnet D) Limerick
- 16. What is the Japanese word for cherry blossom?
A) Ume B) Hanami C) Camellia D) Sakura
- 17. Which island is the largest and most populous in Japan?
A) Shikoku B) Hokkaido C) Honshu D) Kyushu
- 18. What is the Japanese word for a hot spring bath?
A) Ryokan B) SentÅ C) Onsen D) Shinrin-yoku
- 19. What is the name of the Japanese traditional doll festival celebrated on March 3rd?
A) Danjiri Matsuri B) Tanabata C) Hinamatsuri D) Gion Matsuri
- 20. Which Japanese dish consists of thinly sliced raw fish served with soy sauce and wasabi?
A) Yakitori B) Sashimi C) Tempura D) Okonomiyaki
- 21. What is the Japanese word for a comic book or graphic novel?
A) Manga B) Anime C) Otaku D) Hikikomori
- 22. Who is the famous Japanese filmmaker known for works like 'Seven Samurai' and 'Yojimbo'?
A) Takeshi Kitano B) Satoshi Kon C) Akira Kurosawa D) Hayao Miyazaki
- 23. What is the name of the traditional Japanese theater art form involving elaborate costumes and stylized drama?
A) Bunraku B) Noh C) Kabuki D) Kyogen
- 24. Which ancient Japanese warrior class served the daimyos?
A) Samurai B) Bushi C) Ronin D) Ninja
- 25. What is the official language of Japan?
A) Thai B) Korean C) Japanese D) Mandarin
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