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What religion was brought to Korea and later carried to Japan by Chinese missionaries?
a) Shinto
b) Buddhism
c) Confucianism
d) Christianity

Most of Japan's major cities are located on the island of ...
a) Honshu.
b) Hokkaido.
c) Shikoku.
d) Kyushu.

About how many people live in Pyongyang?
a) 300,000
b) 1,000,000
c) 3,000,000
d) 10,000,000

The average farm in the U.S. is how many times as large as the average farm in Japan?
a) 5
b) 15
c) 50
d) 175

The Korean War began in ...
a) 1941.
b) 1950.
c) 1963.
d) 1994.

In Japan, the elected legislature is called the ...
a) Kyoto Protocol.
b) Diet.
c) Parliament.
d) Shogun.

What type of characters represent whole words in the Japanese writing system?
a) Kanji
b) Kami
c) Kana
d) Kimchi

Compared to California, Japan is ...
a) half as large, with twice the population.
b) twice as large, with half the population.
c) about the same size, with four times the population.
d) four times as large, with about the same population.

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) is really ...
a) a republic.
b) a democracy.
c) a democracy and a republic.
d) neither a democracy nor a republic.

Kimchi is made from pickled ...
a) cabbage.
b) eggs.
c) fish.
d) beets.

About what percent of South Koreans are Christian?
a) 5 percent
b) 10 percent
c) 25 percent
d) 60 percent

Japan's successful trade policy has created a ...
a) large food supply.
b) strong work ethic.
c) huge trade surplus.
d) shortage of raw materials.

Powerful storms that affect both Japan and the Korean Peninsula are called ...
a) monsoons.
b) typhoons.
c) cyclones.
d) tsumanis.

After World War II, North Korea formed a government with the aid of ...
a) China.
b) the United Nations.
c) the United States.
d) the Soviet Union.

In the past, most people in Korea were Buddhist and ...
a) Shintoist.
b) Hindu.
c) Christian.
d) Confucianist.

Unlike Japan, Korea has ...
a) some large plains.
b) rugged mountains.
c) summer typhoons.
d) destructive earthquakes.

Some members of the families that control much of South Korea's industry have used their wealth and power to make themselves ...
a) very popular.
b) religious leaders.
c) protectors of the poor.
d) even wealthier.

North Korean leaders discourage people from ...
a) playing baseball.
b) practicing religion.
c) following old traditions.
d) joining the Communist Party.

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