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Welcome to the Israeli Week Quiz! You will get to know Israel even better by answering a few fun trivia questions!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the following is Kosher? (A) Prawn (B) Ostrich (C) Locust (D) Zebra

    • A.

      Prawn

    • B.

      Ostrich

    • C.

      Locust

    • D.

      Zebra

    Correct Answer
    C. Locust
    Explanation
    Locust is considered Kosher according to Jewish dietary laws. Kosher refers to food that is prepared and consumed according to these laws. Prawn is not Kosher because it is a shellfish, which is prohibited. Ostrich and Zebra are not commonly consumed in Kosher diets.

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  • 2. 

    According to the Jewish calendar, the world is _______ years old

    • A.

      10034

    • B.

      2011

    • C.

      5771

    • D.

      2012

    Correct Answer
    C. 5771
    Explanation
    The Jewish calendar is based on the traditional calculation of the creation of the world, which is believed to have occurred 5771 years ago. This answer aligns with the Jewish belief and the way they measure time.

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  • 3. 

    The Israeli currency is:

    • A.

      Israeli Dollar

    • B.

      Israeli Shekel

    • C.

      Israeli Dinar

    • D.

      Golden Coins

    Correct Answer
    B. Israeli Shekel
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Israeli Shekel. The Israeli currency is called the Shekel. It is the official currency of Israel and is used for all transactions within the country. The Shekel is subdivided into 100 agorot and is available in both coin and banknote form. It is widely accepted throughout Israel and is the only legal tender in the country.

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  • 4. 

    During the Jewish holiday Passover, one cannot eat:

    • A.

      Beef

    • B.

      Dairy products

    • C.

      Bread

    • D.

      Chocolate

    Correct Answer
    C. Bread
    Explanation
    During the Jewish holiday of Passover, it is forbidden to eat bread. This is because during Passover, Jews commemorate the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, where they did not have time to let their bread rise before leaving. As a result, they ate unleavened bread, known as matzah, during their journey. To honor this historical event, Jews refrain from eating any leavened bread or products containing leavening agents during Passover. Therefore, bread is not allowed to be consumed during this holiday.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following IS allowed according to the Old Testament (Torah)?

    • A.

      Eat meat and dairy together

    • B.

      Marry more than one woman

    • C.

      Shave with a blade

    • D.

      For men to 'please' themselves

    Correct Answer
    B. Marry more than one woman
    Explanation
    According to the Old Testament (Torah), it was allowed for men to marry more than one woman. This practice, known as polygamy, was common among many biblical figures such as Abraham, Jacob, and David. However, it is important to note that this practice is not widely accepted or practiced in modern Judaism.

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  • 6. 

    What is the capital city of Israel? (A) Tel Aviv (B) Haifa (C) Eilat (D) Jerusalem

    • A.

      Tel Aviv

    • B.

      Haifa

    • C.

      Eilat

    • D.

      Jerusalem

    Correct Answer
    D. Jerusalem
    Explanation
    Jerusalem is the correct answer because it is the capital city of Israel. It is the political, cultural, and economic center of the country and is recognized internationally as the capital. Tel Aviv is a major city in Israel but is not the capital. Haifa and Eilat are also important cities in Israel but are not the capital.

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  • 7. 

    Which of these celebrities is Israeli? (A) Natalie Portman (B) Bar Refaeli (C) Moran Atias (D) All the above

    • A.

      Natalie Portman

    • B.

      Bar Refaeli

    • C.

      Moran Atias

    • D.

      All the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All the above
    Explanation
    All three celebrities mentioned in the options, Natalie Portman, Bar Refaeli, and Moran Atias, are Israeli. Therefore, the correct answer is "All the above."

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  • 8. 

    Jerusalem, the most populated city in Israel is a home for ____  people

    • A.

      2.64 million

    • B.

      800 thousand

    • C.

      200 thousand

    • D.

      1.5 million

    Correct Answer
    B. 800 thousand
    Explanation
    Jerusalem, the most populated city in Israel, is a home for 800 thousand people. This means that there are 800 thousand individuals residing in Jerusalem.

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  • 9. 

    Who of the following Israeli male models is INSEAD Alumnus? (1) Raz Meirman (B) Michael Louis (C) Dudi Balsar (D) Yonatan Wegman

    • A.

      Raz Meirman

    • B.

      Michael Louis

    • C.

      Dudi Balsar

    • D.

      Yonatan Wegman

    Correct Answer
    C. Dudi Balsar
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Dudi Balsar. The question asks which of the Israeli male models is an INSEAD Alumnus, and the correct answer is Dudi Balsar. This means that Dudi Balsar is a male model from Israel who has attended INSEAD, a prestigious business school. The other options, Raz Meirman, Michael Louis, and Yonatan Wegman, are not mentioned to be INSEAD alumni.

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  • 10. 

    Which of the following buildings was designed by an Israeli architect? (A) Marina Barrage (B) Marina Bay Sands (C) Esplanade (D) Fusionopolis

    • A.

      Marina Barrage

    • B.

      Marina Bay Sands

    • C.

      Esplanade

    • D.

      Fusionopolis

    Correct Answer
    B. Marina Bay Sands
    Explanation
    Marina Bay Sands was designed by an Israeli architect.

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  • 11. 

    The Dead Sea is the lowest place on earth, the deepest point is ______ meters below the sea level!

    • A.

      377

    • B.

      423

    • C.

      800

    • D.

      104

    Correct Answer
    C. 800
    Explanation
    The Dead Sea is known for being the lowest place on earth, and the question is asking for the depth of its deepest point below sea level. Out of the given options, 800 meters is the only one that indicates a significant depth. The other options (377, 423, and 104) are relatively smaller depths and do not align with the fact that the Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth. Therefore, the correct answer is 800 meters.

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  • 12. 

    Which fact is not true about Israel?

    • A.

      In proportion to its population, Israel has the largest number of startup companies in the world.

    • B.

      Relative to its population, Israel is the largest immigrant-absorbing nation on earth.

    • C.

      Israel has three official languages: Hebrew, Arabic and English.

    • D.

      Israel has the world's second highest per capita of new books.

    Correct Answer
    C. Israel has three official languages: Hebrew, Arabic and English.
    Explanation
    Israel does not have three official languages. The official language of Israel is Hebrew, while Arabic has a special status in the country. English is widely spoken and used in various aspects of daily life, but it is not an official language.

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  • 13. 

    Which of the following is not an Israeli invention? (A) Cherry tomatos (B) iPod shuffle (C) Instant messaging (D)

    • A.

      Cherry tomatoes

    • B.

      IPod shuffle

    • C.

      Instant messaging

    • D.

      Flash disk

    Correct Answer
    B. IPod shuffle
    Explanation
    The iPod shuffle is not an Israeli invention. It was developed and manufactured by Apple Inc., an American company.

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  • 14. 

    Israel has more companies listed on the NASDAQ than any of the following countries, EXCEPT:

    • A.

      Japan

    • B.

      Germany

    • C.

      India

    • D.

      United States

    Correct Answer
    D. United States
    Explanation
    Israel has more companies listed on the NASDAQ than any of the given countries except the United States because the question asks for the country that is an exception. Israel's strong presence on the NASDAQ is due to its thriving technology sector and the high number of Israeli startups that have successfully listed on the exchange. Japan, Germany, and India do not have as many companies listed on the NASDAQ as Israel, making the United States the correct answer.

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  • 15. 

    Which of the following is not an Israeli slang word:   Shluk = A small sip of drink (from the German word Schluck)   Manyak = Asshole / Jerk (from the English word Maniac)   Mersika = Thanks bro / Cool (from the French word Merci)   Palavrot = Talking too much / being aggressive (from the Spanish word Palabra)  

    • A.

      Shluk

    • B.

      Manyak

    • C.

      Mersika

    • D.

      Palavrot

    Correct Answer
    C. Mersika
    Explanation
    The word "Mersika" is not an Israeli slang word. It is stated that it is derived from the French word "Merci," which means "thanks." However, "Mersika" is not a commonly used slang term in Israel. The other options, Shluk, Manyak, and Palavrot, are all Israeli slang words with their origins mentioned.

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  • 16. 

    According to tradition, who of the following never visited Israel? Moses   Jesus Mohamed Mark Twain

    • A.

      Moses

    • B.

      Jesus

    • C.

      Mohammed

    • D.

      Mark Twain

    Correct Answer
    A. Moses
    Explanation
    Moses is the correct answer because according to tradition, Moses never visited Israel. Although he led the Israelites out of Egypt and towards the Promised Land, he died before they reached their destination. Therefore, Moses never had the opportunity to visit Israel.

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