Komiti Maori Treaty of Waitangi Quiz!

An educational representation of the Treaty of Waitangi with Mĝori symbols, historical documents, and scenic views of New Zealand's landscape.

Komiti Maori Treaty of Waitangi Quiz

Test your knowledge about the Treaty of Waitangi and its significance in New Zealand history with our engaging quiz! This quiz comprises 10 multiple-choice questions that challenge your understanding of key concepts, historical facts, and cultural terms related to the Treaty.

Prepare yourself to:

  • Learn fascinating details about the Treaty.
  • Understand important Mĝori terms.
  • Engage with New Zealand’s rich history.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringOcean27
The Treaty was signed in:
Wellington
Cook's Cove
The Bay of Islands
Whangerei
In what year was Waitangi Day first made a public holiday?
1987
1974
1956
1982
True or false: Rangitiratanga means governorship
True
False
True or false: There were more signatories to the Treaty in the North Island
True
False
Pakeha means:
A New Zealand European
British
Any European
A foreigner
The Treaty was translated by:
Henry Williams
James Busby
William Hobson
The first chief to sign was:
Papahia
Apihai Te Kawau
Hone Heke
Tamati Pukupuku
Taonga means both tangible and intangible treasure
True
False
How many chiefs signed the Treaty?
500
540
511
525
True or false: The commitment to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi are contained in NZBORA
True
False
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