Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Final Exam: Bali & New Zealand

BALI, INDONESIA



          Q:  Why is the number 3 important to Hinduism?
       A:  For the three main gods 

          Q:  Where is the world’s largest Muslim population located?
       A:  Indonesia 

          Q:  Why should you never stare at a monkey’s eyes?
X        A:  It bothers them

          Q:  How many types of frogs are in Bali?
       A:  200

          Q:  What is a gamelan?
       A:  Balinese orchestra 

          Q:  In which country is Bali located?
       A:  Indonesia 

          Q: Why do some of the beaches in Bali have black sand?
       A:  Because the volcanoes 

          Q:  What type of doctors to people in Bali often visit when sick?
       A:  The healer 

          Q:  Why are rice fields built like steps on the sides of mountains?
       A:  So when one overflows it goes to the next and next column 

          Q:  On what continent is Indonesia located?
       A:  Indonesia is a group of islands it's not in a continent 

          Q:  What is the capital of Bali?
X        A:  Indonesia. 

          Q:  Briefly describe the traditional family house in Bali?
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          Q:  What is the primary agricultural product grown in Bali?
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          Q:  Who is Sarasawati?
       A:  the god of rice and knowledge. 

          Q:  Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver) and Shiva (destroyer) are the three main gods in Hinduism.  How many gods are there?
       A:  the gods have many faces except there is only one god

          Q:  How many islands are in Indonesia?
       A:  1,700

          Q:  What oceans surround Indonesia?
       A:  Indian and pacific 

          Q:  What is a penjor and what does it represent?
       A:  A penjor is a prosperity that represents wealth and health

          Q:  How do you say “thank you” in Indonesian?
       A:  Terimakassi 

          Q:  How do Balinese bury their dead?
       A:  they put them in a coffin and put them in a fire so there body goes up but there soal stays 

          Q:  What is origin of the swastika used by Hitler and the Nazis in Germany?
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          Q:  What does Aman mean in Sanskrit?
       A:  peaceful

          Q:  The rice in Bali comes in many colors.  Name three of them?
       A:  black, red and white

          Q:  How would you respond if someone said Terima kasih (thank you)?
       A:  Sama sama

          Q:  What is Karma?
       A:   if you do good you Get good if you do bad you get bad

          Q:  Following the law of Karma … if someone gives you poison, you would return by giving them what?
       A:  a flower 

          Q:  What is Nasi Goreng?
       A:  fried rice 

          Q:  Is an elephant a reptile or a mammal and why?
X        A:   a reptile because it's an erbabor 

          Q:  How do you know if an elephant is happy?
       A:   if it flaps it's ears

          Q:  If you are the first born child in Bali, what would be your name?
       A:   wayan

          Q:  If you are the second child, what would your name be?
       A:  maday 

          Q:  Who lives in the highest room in the traditional Balinese family compound and why?
       A:   The elders because they get more respect

          Q:  One of the smelliest fruits on Earth can be found in Bali.  What is it?
       A:  durian


NEW ZEALAND

          Q:  What two bodies of water surround New Zealand?
X        A:   Pasific and Tasmanian 

          Q:  How many islands are in New Zealand?
       A:   2

          Q:  What does Kia Ora mean in Maori?
       A:  Greetings 

          Q:  Hens lay eggs daily.  Why do some become baby chickens?
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          Q:  What is the capital of New Zealand?
       A:  Wellington 

          Q:  Why is a kiwi bird such a rare animal?
       A:  because it is in dangered 

          Q:  Why go Maori people stick their tongues out during their war dances?
X        A:  To scare the audionce  

          Q:  Why did the thermal pools in Rotorua smell like rotten eggs?
X        A:  because of the steam 

          Q:  What is the scientific name for the feature that makes glow worms shine?
       A:  bio luminescence

          Q:  Why did some of the caves in Waitomo have glow worms and some did not?
       A:  because some caves did not have enough food

          Q:  What type of animal is a glow worm?
       A:  a magget

          Q:  What is a stalactite?
       A:  A iceaclle made of stone that's on the roof of a cave 

          Q:  What is a stalagmite?
       A:  The same but on the ground

          Q:  Which is hollow and has a hole in the end – a stalactite or stalagmite?
       A:  a stalag tite

          Q:  What is the only male animal to become pregnant and give birth?
       A:  Sea horse 

            Q:  Briefly describe how to milk a cow?
       A:  rub it's otter put soction cups on its otter and squeeze the milk

          Q:  What is the term used for shaving the wool off of sheep?
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          Q:  Why is important to know the sex of the sheep before removing the wool?
       A:  So you don't shave it's willy 

          Q:  What is the oily substance found in wool?
       A:  lanylin

          Q:   How do you look for gold?
       A:  You dig in the sand put the sand and rocks in a bowl and rind it out until your left with black sand then look if you have any gold

          Q:  Why is it important to remove the wool from a pregnant sheep?
       A:  so they will find shelter

          Q:  What are the names for a male sheep, female sheep, and baby sheep?
X        A:  Lamb, ram,

          Q:  Why are dogs important for sheep farming?
       A:  to group and bring the sheep

          Q:  What is the role of the “eye” dog in sheep farming?
       A:  He brings the sheep to the master 

          Q:  Do sheep have pressure points and why is this important?
       A:  yes so they can go to sleep

          Q:  Why will a mother sheep sometimes chew off the tail of its baby?
       A:  so it won't lay down in the snow 

          Q:  Name one animal that is an invertebrate?
       A:  Sheep 

          Q:  What is the benefit of worm farming?
X       A:  The worms take out all the bad things in the farms

          Q:  Who chooses the queen bee in a bee colony?
       A:  the workers

          Q:  How does the queen bee get bigger that the other bees?
       A:  it's fed royal jelly

          Q:  Will a bee sting a wasp that enters its colony?
       A:  No

          Q:  How many eggs does a queen bee lay a day?
       A:  thousands 

          Q:  How does the flag of New Zealand differ from the British flag of England?
       A:  it has four stars

          Q:  What is the traditional Maori greeting?
       A:  rubbing noses

          Q:  What is the land mass closest to Antarctica where people live?
       A:  Queens town

          Q:  Why are the lakes in New Zealand so cold (even in Summer)?
       A:  From the glaciers 

          Q:  How do you know by looking at a waterfall in between two mountains where the water comes from?
       A:  if it is a u its from a glasure if it's a v it's from a river 

          Q:  What happens when you add rennet to warm milk?
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          Q:  What are curds and whey?
 X       A: