Questions about Japan in the Middle Ages

What religion was Japan mostly following during the middle ages?
Buddhism.
Confucianism.
Taoism.
Jedi.
"The Tale of Genji", by Murasaki Shikibu, introduced what kind of literature style?
The Novel.
The Sonnet.
The Self-Help Book.
The Fable.
Japanese Wood Carvings could best be described as:
Realistic.
Crude and undetailed.
Trick question, they don't have wood in Japan.
Small and Adorable (Often referred to as "Chibi").
Nō Dramas were often:
Comedies with forced laughter (Such as the Big Bang Theory).
Character-driven tragedies.
Filled with music and dancing.
Played exclusively by women.
What is a samurai?
A warrior of nobility in Japan.
A warrior similar to Knights in Europe.
A sell-sword hired to defend his employer.
All of the above.
Finish the sentence: Japan's taste in art was...
Abstract, and meaningful.
Refined and beautiful.
Realistic and Honoring.
Realistic and Honoring.
Japan adopted the writing style of which of these countries?
Korea.
India.
New Zealand.
China.
Which of these is a Japanese musical instrument?
Koto.
Drum.
Sitar.
Pipa.
What did Japan have in Common with China?
What did Japan have in Common with China?
Its religion and clothing.
Its writing, governing, and record keeping.
Its music, art, and drama.
What was the title of the first Novel?
Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh.
The Tale of Genji.
50 Shades of Gray.
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