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A beautifully designed illustration of ancient Chinese and Japanese architecture, showcasing pagodas, shrines, and traditional gardens, vibrant colors and intricate details.

Explore Ancient China and Japan: A Cultural Quiz

Test your knowledge about the fascinating civilizations of ancient China and Japan with this engaging quiz! Delve into the worlds of Confucianism, Daoism, and the rich history of Japanese culture.

Features of the quiz:

  • 20 thought-provoking questions
  • Covers religion, architecture, and ancient traditions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats for varied engagement
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by LearningTree42
3 main religions in ancient china
Confucianism
Daoism
Buddhism
Judaism
Jianghzai
Qasr
Jomon
Yayoi
Dougongs key features include
Interlocking beams between column supports
No nails
Wooden brackets that support overhanging roofs
Dug into earth
 
Which are building standards of yingzao-fashi
Joinery
Wood connection
Building size
Window placement
Unified set of ways to design
Hexi, xuanzi, and suzhou are the three main colour schemes
True
False
Residential buildings were allowed any number of jian
True
False
Samye
Drepung
Nanchan
Rongbuk
Ganden
Fogong monastery is
The oldest surviving stone pagoda
Shortest pagoda
The oldest surviving wood pagoda
Built in 834 AD
Gardens are a
Daoist principle
Confusism principle
Buddhist principle
Simplistic design
The 3 ancient japanese civilizations are
Azuchi-momoyama
Meiji
Kofun
Jomon
Yayoi
Kamakura
Which period had raised houses and technological advances
Kofun
Yayoi
Jomon
Kamakura
Isasumi shrine
Ise grand shrine
Hokkaido shrine
Kamikawa shrine
The origin of the word kawaii came from which ancient civilization
Kofun
Jomon
Yayoi
Shintoism have these characteristics
Kami
Images of god
Shrines
Torii gates
Shimenawa ropes
Naves
Apse
Chinese architecture brought over which type of new architecture
Zen buddhist
Wood structures
Yingzao-fashi
Gifu castle
Osaka castle
Matsumoto castle
Himeji castle
Hemiji castle had which defenses
Maze of passages to confuse intruders
Metal gate
Three moats
Tiny windows for archers
Round tower
Domestic japanese houses were divided into two parts
Raised floor for living area
Basement level for storage
Earth floor where animals and cooking were done
Main floor for guests and entertainment
Highly decorated room for hierlooms
Zen buddhism had these kinds to traditions
Daily prayer
Wabi-sabi
Tea ceremony
Yearly pilgrimage
Meditation
Kintsugi was the art of repairing broken pottery using gold
True
False
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