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Chinese Culture And Chinatown - Quiz

The early Chinese immigrants brought with them their customs and other social and cultural habits.
Take this quiz on Chinese culture and Chinatown, one of Singapore's oldest historical areas, in Singapore.
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The first wave of immigrants from China to come to Singapore were in

    • A.

      1819

    • B.

      1820

    • C.

      1821

    • D.

      1822

    Correct Answer
    C. 1821
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1821. This is because the question is asking about the first wave of immigrants from China to come to Singapore, and 1821 is the earliest year listed. Therefore, it can be inferred that the first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in Singapore in 1821.

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  • 2. 

     These early Chinese immigrants came mainly from

    • A.

      Xiamen, the Fujian province of China

    • B.

      The Guangdong province

    • C.

      Swatow

    • D.

      The north of China

    Correct Answer
    A. Xiamen, the Fujian province of China
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Xiamen, the Fujian province of China. This is because the question is asking about the main origin of early Chinese immigrants. Xiamen is a city located in the Fujian province of China, which suggests that the majority of these immigrants came from this specific region. The other options, such as the Guangdong province, Swatow, and the north of China, are not mentioned as the main source of immigrants in the question.

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  • 3. 

     Most of the restored shophouses that you see today on Amoy Street were built 

    • A.

      Between 1820 and1850

    • B.

      In the 1860s

    • C.

      Between 1900 and1940

    • D.

      In the 1950s

    Correct Answer
    C. Between 1900 and1940
    Explanation
    The correct answer is between 1900 and 1940. This can be inferred from the statement "Most of the restored shophouses that you see today on Amoy Street were built between 1900 and 1940." This indicates that the shophouses were constructed during this specific time period.

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  • 4. 

    Most of the shophouses on Ang Siang Hll were constructed between

    • A.

      1820 and 1850

    • B.

      1870 and1900

    • C.

      1903 and 1941

    • D.

      1960 and 1970

    Correct Answer
    C. 1903 and 1941
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1903 and 1941. This is because most of the shophouses on Ang Siang Hill were constructed during this time period.

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  • 5. 

    A three-storey building at No 64, Club Street was home to a small Muslim community who were

    • A.

      Bugis

    • B.

      Arabs

    • C.

      Boweanese or Boyanese

    • D.

      Javanese

    Correct Answer
    C. Boweanese or Boyanese
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Boweanese or Boyanese. The given information states that a small Muslim community resided in a three-storey building at No 64, Club Street. The term "Boweanese or Boyanese" refers to the people from the Indonesian island of Bawean, who have a significant Muslim population. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that the small Muslim community mentioned in the question is of Boweanese or Boyanese origin.

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  • 6. 

    The Singapore Chinese Weekly Entertainment Club established in 1889 catered mainly to the

    • A.

      Chinese businessmen from China

    • B.

      Chinese from the Straits Settlements

    • C.

      China-born millionaires

    • D.

      Canonese-speaking businessmen

    Correct Answer
    B. Chinese from the Straits Settlements
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Chinese from the Straits Settlements. The Singapore Chinese Weekly Entertainment Club, established in 1889, primarily served the Chinese community residing in the Straits Settlements. The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories in Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Penang, and Malacca. These territories attracted Chinese immigrants who came to work as laborers, traders, and businessmen. The club would have provided a social and recreational space for the Chinese population in the Straits Settlements, fostering a sense of community and cultural engagement.

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  • 7. 

    Kampong Susu can be found in

    • A.

      Telok Ayer Street

    • B.

      Upper Hokkien Street

    • C.

      Upper Cross Street

    • D.

      Club Street

    Correct Answer
    C. Upper Cross Street
    Explanation
    Upper Cross Street is the correct answer because Kampong Susu can be found there.

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  • 8. 

    The first shophouses to be built on Pagoda Street were in

    • A.

      1821

    • B.

      1843

    • C.

      1867

    • D.

      1893

    Correct Answer
    B. 1843
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1843. This is the year when the first shophouses were built on Pagoda Street.

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  • 9. 

    In the early days of Chinatown, Temple Street was famous for the daily presence of the

    • A.

      Milkmen

    • B.

      Coolie trade

    • C.

      Itinerant hawkers who carried their wares in baskets suspended from both ends of a long pole slung across their shoulders

    • D.

      Cantonese Opera House known as Lai Chun Yuen

    Correct Answer
    C. Itinerant hawkers who carried their wares in baskets suspended from both ends of a long pole slung across their shoulders
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "itinerant hawkers who carried their wares in baskets suspended from both ends of a long pole slung across their shoulders". This answer is supported by the description of Temple Street in the early days of Chinatown, where these hawkers were known to carry their goods in baskets attached to a long pole. This practice was common among itinerant hawkers, who traveled from place to place selling their merchandise.

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  • 10. 

    Temple Street was also the traditional home of the

    • A.

      Hokkiens

    • B.

      Cantonese

    • C.

      Teochews

    • D.

      Hakkas

    Correct Answer
    C. Teochews
    Explanation
    Temple Street was traditionally inhabited by the Teochews. The Teochews are a Chinese ethnic group originating from the Chaoshan region in Guangdong province, China. They have a distinct culture, language, and cuisine. Temple Street, being their traditional home, would have had a significant Teochew population and would have been influenced by their customs and traditions.

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  • 11. 

    Lai Chun Yuen, the Cantonese opera house and the centre of Chinese socio-cultural activity with its teahouses, restaurants and brothels, over a hundred years ago, is found on

    • A.

      Temple Street

    • B.

      Pagoda Street

    • C.

      Mosque Street

    • D.

      Smith Street

    Correct Answer
    D. Smith Street
    Explanation
    Lai Chun Yuen, the Cantonese opera house, was located on Smith Street. This street was the center of Chinese socio-cultural activity over a hundred years ago, with its teahouses, restaurants, and brothels.

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  • 12. 

    Sri Mariamman, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, was built with the help of  

    • A.

      Tan Tock Seng

    • B.

      Tan Kim Seng

    • C.

      Naraina Pillay

    • D.

      B Govindasamy Chettiar

    Correct Answer
    C. Naraina Pillay
    Explanation
    Naraina Pillay was involved in the construction of Sri Mariamman, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore.

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  • 13. 

    The temple between Pagoda Street and Temple Street is dedicated to the goddess Mariamman who is one of the manifestations of  

    • A.

      Kali

    • B.

      Saraswati

    • C.

      Devi Parvathi, the consort of Shiva

    • D.

      Lakshmi

    Correct Answer
    C. Devi Parvathi, the consort of Shiva
    Explanation
    The temple between Pagoda Street and Temple Street is dedicated to the goddess Mariamman, who is one of the manifestations of Devi Parvathi, the consort of Shiva. Devi Parvathi is often depicted as a fierce and powerful goddess, and Mariamman is one of her forms associated with protection and healing. This temple is therefore dedicated to the worship of Mariamman as a representation of Devi Parvathi's divine energy and blessings.

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  • 14. 

    The Jamae mosque was built in Chinatown in the 1820s by

    • A.

      Tamils from the south of India

    • B.

      Gujeratis from the north of India

    • C.

      Chulia Muslims from the Coromandel coast

    • D.

      Punjabis from the state of Punjab

    Correct Answer
    C. Chulia Muslims from the Coromandel coast
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Chulia Muslims from the Coromandel coast. This is because the Jamae mosque was built in Chinatown in the 1820s by Chulia Muslims from the Coromandel coast.

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  • 15. 

    The Hokkiens in the early days of Singapore were concentrated mainly in

    • A.

      Telok Ayer and Amoy Streets

    • B.

      North and South Canal Roads

    • C.

      The Kreta Ayer area

    • D.

      Chulia Street

    Correct Answer
    A. Telok Ayer and Amoy Streets
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Telok Ayer and Amoy Streets. The Hokkiens in the early days of Singapore were concentrated in these areas. These streets were the main commercial and trading centers, and the Hokkiens played a significant role in the development of the local economy. They established businesses and shops in this area, creating a vibrant and bustling community. The concentration of Hokkiens in Telok Ayer and Amoy Streets also allowed for the preservation and promotion of their cultural traditions and practices.

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  • 16. 

    In the early years of Singapore's founding, Chinese medicine shops were usually owned by

    • A.

      The Hokkiens

    • B.

      The Cantonese

    • C.

      The Hainanese

    • D.

      The Hakkas

    Correct Answer
    D. The Hakkas
    Explanation
    During the early years of Singapore's founding, the Chinese medicine shops were usually owned by the Hakkas. The Hakkas, an ethnic group from China, played a significant role in the development of Singapore's Chinese medical industry. They brought with them their knowledge and expertise in traditional Chinese medicine, establishing businesses that catered to the healthcare needs of the local population. The Hakkas' dominance in this sector highlights their influence and contributions to Singapore's early society and healthcare system.

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  • 17. 

    The five foot way was the brainchild of

    • A.

      Major William Farquhar

    • B.

      Resident John Crawfurd

    • C.

      Stamford Raffles

    • D.

      Jackson

    Correct Answer
    C. Stamford Raffles
    Explanation
    Stamford Raffles is the correct answer because he was the founder of modern Singapore and played a crucial role in its development. The five foot way, also known as a covered walkway, was one of the urban planning features introduced by Raffles in Singapore. It provided shade and shelter for pedestrians, enhancing the city's livability and urban design. Raffles' vision and initiatives greatly contributed to the transformation of Singapore into a thriving trading port and cosmopolitan city.

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  • 18. 

    The central principle of Dao is associated with

    • A.

      Confucius

    • B.

      Lao Zi

    • C.

      Buddha

    • D.

      Maitreya Bodhisattva

    Correct Answer
    B. Lao Zi
    Explanation
    The central principle of Dao is associated with Lao Zi. Lao Zi, also known as Lao Tzu, is the founder of Daoism, a philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao, which can be understood as the natural way of the universe. Lao Zi's teachings focus on the concept of wu wei, which means non-action or effortless action, and the belief that the Dao is the ultimate source of wisdom and guidance. Therefore, Lao Zi is closely associated with the central principle of Dao.

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  • 19. 

    Lao Zi's birthday falls on the 15th day of the

    • A.

      1st Lunar month

    • B.

      2nd Lunar month

    • C.

      10th Lunar month

    • D.

      12th Lunar month

    Correct Answer
    B. 2nd Lunar month
    Explanation
    Lao Zi's birthday falls on the 2nd Lunar month.

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  • 20. 

    The side of the Taoist symbol, Tai Ji, that represents femininity is

    • A.

      The light side

    • B.

      The dark side

    • C.

      Both sides

    • D.

      One circle

    Correct Answer
    A. The light side
    Explanation
    In Taoism, the Tai Ji symbol represents the balance of yin and yang, which are complementary forces in the universe. The light side of the Tai Ji symbol represents yang, which is associated with masculinity, activity, and brightness. On the other hand, the dark side represents yin, which is associated with femininity, passivity, and darkness. Therefore, the light side of the Tai Ji symbol represents femininity.

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  • 21. 

    The lantern festival is usually associated with the celebration of the 

    • A.

      Dragon Boat Festival

    • B.

      Hungry Ghosts Festival

    • C.

      Qing Ming Festial

    • D.

      Chinese New Year

    Correct Answer
    D. Chinese New Year
    Explanation
    The lantern festival is usually associated with Chinese New Year because it is traditionally celebrated on the 15th day of the first month in the lunar calendar, which marks the end of the Chinese New Year festivities. During this festival, people light and display lanterns to symbolize the wish for a bright future and to ward off evil spirits. Additionally, lantern riddles are a popular activity during this festival, where people try to solve riddles written on lanterns.

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  • 22. 

    The Qing Ming Festival is a time to remember the dead and the dearly departed, and to honour and pay respects to one's ancestors and family members. How many days are family members allowed to perform this ritual before or after Qing Ming day?

    • A.

      5 days

    • B.

      10 days

    • C.

      20 days

    • D.

      One month

    Correct Answer
    B. 10 days
    Explanation
    During the Qing Ming Festival, family members are allowed to perform the ritual of remembering and honoring their ancestors and family members for a period of 10 days before or after Qing Ming day. This extended time frame allows individuals to have flexibility in scheduling and ensures that everyone has ample opportunity to participate in the ritual and pay their respects to their loved ones.

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  • 23. 

    Vesak Day is the celebration of

    • A.

      Confucius' birthday

    • B.

      Lao Zi's death

    • C.

      Buddha's birthday, enlightenment and nirvana.

    • D.

      Guanyin's return to earth from Nirvana

    Correct Answer
    C. Buddha's birthday, enlightenment and nirvana.
    Explanation
    Vesak Day is a celebration that encompasses significant events in the life of Buddha. It commemorates his birth, enlightenment, and attainment of nirvana. This festival is observed by Buddhists worldwide as a time for reflection, meditation, and acts of kindness. It is not related to Confucius' birthday, Lao Zi's death, or Guanyin's return from Nirvana.

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  • 24. 

    The Future Buddha is

    • A.

      Guanyin Bodhisattva

    • B.

      Maitreya Bodhisattva

    • C.

      Amitabha Buddha

    • D.

      Siddharta Gautama

    Correct Answer
    B. Maitreya Bodhisattva
    Explanation
    Maitreya Bodhisattva is considered the Future Buddha in Buddhism. According to Buddhist beliefs, Maitreya is currently residing in the Tushita Heaven and will descend to Earth in the future to become the next Buddha. Maitreya is seen as the embodiment of loving-kindness and compassion, and is highly revered by Buddhists who anticipate his arrival. Therefore, Maitreya Bodhisattva is the correct answer to the question.

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  • 25. 

    Mooncake is associated with the

    • A.

      Birth of Buddha

    • B.

      Making of 'nian kao' on Chinese New Year Day

    • C.

      Mid-Autumn Festival

    • D.

      Dragon Boat Festival

    Correct Answer
    C. Mid-Autumn Festival
    Explanation
    Mooncake is associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival. During this festival, which is celebrated in many East Asian countries, mooncakes are traditionally eaten. These round pastries are filled with various sweet and savory fillings and are often enjoyed while admiring the full moon. Mooncakes symbolize unity and togetherness, as the festival is a time for families and loved ones to gather and celebrate. The association between mooncakes and the Mid-Autumn Festival has been passed down through generations and is an integral part of the festival's customs and traditions.

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  • 26. 

    The story of the tragedy of Qu Yan is associated with the

    • A.

      All Souls Day

    • B.

      Vesak Day

    • C.

      Hungry Ghosts Festival

    • D.

      Dragon Boat Festival

    Correct Answer
    D. Dragon Boat Festival
    Explanation
    The story of the tragedy of Qu Yan is associated with the Dragon Boat Festival. Qu Yan was a poet and statesman during the Warring States period in ancient China. He was exiled and committed suicide by drowning himself in a river. The local people admired him and threw rice dumplings into the river to prevent fish from eating his body. This tradition eventually evolved into the Dragon Boat Festival, where people race dragon boats and eat rice dumplings called zongzi to commemorate Qu Yan's sacrifice.

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  • 27. 

    Traditional Chinese architecture is strongly influenced by the concept of yin and yang, and

    • A.

      The position of the moon

    • B.

      Feng shui

    • C.

      The materials used

    • D.

      The emperor's decree

    Correct Answer
    B. Feng shui
    Explanation
    Traditional Chinese architecture is strongly influenced by the concept of yin and yang, which focuses on achieving balance and harmony in the environment. Feng shui, an ancient Chinese practice, plays a significant role in determining the layout and design of buildings. It involves the arrangement of spaces and objects in a way that promotes positive energy flow and brings good fortune. Therefore, feng shui is a crucial factor in shaping traditional Chinese architecture.

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  • 28. 

    Thian Hock Keng temple started as a small joss house on the shoreline of Telok Ayer basin in

    • A.

      1819

    • B.

      1821

    • C.

      1839

    • D.

      1840

    Correct Answer
    B. 1821
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1821. Thian Hock Keng temple started as a small joss house on the shoreline of Telok Ayer basin. This suggests that the temple was established in 1821, as it began as a small structure in that location.

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  • 29. 

    The temple history of Thian Hock Keng is recorded in granite tablets on the wall inside the

    • A.

      Altar

    • B.

      Entrance hall

    • C.

      Main hall

    • D.

      Rear hall

    Correct Answer
    B. Entrance hall
    Explanation
    The temple history of Thian Hock Keng is recorded in granite tablets on the wall inside the entrance hall. This means that when visitors enter the temple, they will be able to see and read the history of the temple on these tablets. The entrance hall serves as a place of welcome and introduction to the temple, making it a fitting location for the temple's history to be displayed.

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  • 30. 

     The main deity of Thian Hock temple is

    • A.

      Ma Chu Poh, the Goddess of the Sea

    • B.

      Confucius

    • C.

      Guang Yin

    • D.

      Lou Shou Fu

    Correct Answer
    A. Ma Chu Poh, the Goddess of the Sea
    Explanation
    The main deity of Thian Hock temple is Ma Chu Poh, the Goddess of the Sea. This means that the temple is dedicated to worshipping Ma Chu Poh as the primary deity. Ma Chu Poh is believed to be the goddess who protects and blesses those who sail the seas, making her an important deity for fishermen and sailors. The presence of Ma Chu Poh as the main deity in Thian Hock temple suggests that the temple is likely located in a coastal area or has a significant connection to maritime activities.

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  • 31. 

    Some of the most notable features of the Thian Hock Keng temple is that it is built without nails, and it has a roofscape with a

    • A.

      Northern Beijing style

    • B.

      Minnan style

    • C.

      Set of stone lions in male and female forms

    • D.

      Touch of European style

    Correct Answer
    B. Minnan style
    Explanation
    The Thian Hock Keng temple is known for its unique architectural style, which is influenced by the Minnan style. This style originated from the Fujian province in China and is characterized by intricate carvings, vibrant colors, and curved roofs. The temple's design showcases these elements, making it a notable example of Minnan architecture. This style adds to the temple's cultural significance and makes it stand out among other temples in the area.

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  • 32. 

    The dragons on the roof of the Thian Hock Keng's entrance hall symbolise

    • A.

      Peace and universal love

    • B.

      Social harmony

    • C.

      Good fortune

    • D.

      Strength, justice and authority

    Correct Answer
    D. Strength, justice and authority
    Explanation
    The dragons on the roof of the Thian Hock Keng's entrance hall symbolize strength, justice, and authority. Dragons are often associated with power and strength in many cultures, including Chinese culture. They are seen as guardians and protectors, representing authority and justice. The presence of dragons on the roof of the entrance hall signifies the importance of these qualities in the temple and its surrounding community.

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  • 33. 

    The Temple of 1000 lights is also known as the

    • A.

      Wai Hai Chieng Bio Temple

    • B.

      Shuang Lin Temple

    • C.

      Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple

    • D.

      Thian Hock Keng Temple

    Correct Answer
    C. Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple. This temple is also known as the Temple of 1000 lights.

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  • 34. 

    The Wak Hai Cheng Bio Temple is attended mainly by the

    • A.

      Hakkas

    • B.

      Cantonese

    • C.

      Hokkiens

    • D.

      Teochews

    Correct Answer
    D. Teochews
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Teochews. The Wak Hai Cheng Bio Temple is attended mainly by the Teochews, who are a Chinese dialect group. This suggests that the temple is specifically associated with the Teochew community and their religious practices.

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  • 35. 

    The Shuang Lin Temple is modelled after a famous temple in   

    • A.

      Fuzhou

    • B.

      Amoy

    • C.

      Burma

    • D.

      India

    Correct Answer
    A. Fuzhou
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Fuzhou. The Shuang Lin Temple is modelled after a famous temple in Fuzhou. This suggests that the architectural design and style of the Shuang Lin Temple closely resemble that of the temple in Fuzhou. The temple in Fuzhou may be well-known for its unique and intricate features, which the Shuang Lin Temple aims to replicate. By modelling after the temple in Fuzhou, the Shuang Lin Temple pays homage to its architectural heritage and cultural significance.

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  • 36. 

    A piece of bark taken from India's sacred Bodhi tree is displayed at the

    • A.

      Shuang Lin Temple

    • B.

      Thian Hock Keng Temple

    • C.

      Wai Hai Cheng Bio Temple

    • D.

      Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple

    Correct Answer
    D. Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple because it is the only temple mentioned that is associated with Buddhism, which is the religion that reveres the Bodhi tree. The Bodhi tree is of great significance to Buddhists as it is believed to be the tree under which Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, attained enlightenment and became the Buddha. Therefore, it is likely that the piece of bark from India's sacred Bodhi tree would be displayed at the Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple.

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  • 37. 

    The phoenix symbolises

    • A.

      Mystical powers

    • B.

      Success

    • C.

      Good omen

    • D.

      Fidelity and sincerity

    Correct Answer
    D. Fidelity and sincerity
    Explanation
    The phoenix is often associated with fidelity and sincerity because of its mythical nature. In many cultures, the phoenix is believed to be a symbol of loyalty and honesty. It is said to possess the ability to rise from its own ashes, representing the idea of rebirth and renewal. This symbolism is often connected to the qualities of fidelity and sincerity, as the phoenix's ability to rise again after destruction reflects the unwavering commitment and truthfulness.

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  • 38. 

    Th Qi-lin symbolises

    • A.

      Endurance and prudence

    • B.

      Good health and kindness

    • C.

      Luck and longevity

    • D.

      Happiness and benevolence

    Correct Answer
    C. Luck and longevity
    Explanation
    The Qi-lin is a mythical creature in Chinese culture that symbolizes luck and longevity. It is believed to bring good fortune and a long life to those who encounter it. The Qi-lin is often depicted as a gentle and benevolent creature, representing happiness and benevolence. Therefore, the correct answer is luck and longevity.

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  • 39. 

    No Chinese wedding is officially recognised until the

    • A.

      Dowry is given to the family of the bride

    • B.

      Red packets are given to the bride's family

    • C.

      Couple perform the tea ceremony

    • D.

      The exchange of gifts take place a few days before the actual wedding day

    Correct Answer
    C. Couple perform the tea ceremony
    Explanation
    The tea ceremony is an important tradition in Chinese weddings, symbolizing the couple's respect and gratitude towards their parents. It is considered a crucial step in the wedding process, as it signifies the official recognition of the marriage. The couple serves tea to their parents and other family members as a way of showing their appreciation and seeking blessings for their union. Therefore, until the tea ceremony is performed, a Chinese wedding is not considered officially recognized.

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  • 40. 

    Chingay was introduced to Singapore on Chinese New Year's Day because

    • A.

      STB wanted to attract tourists

    • B.

      A street show would thrill the crowds

    • C.

      Firecrackers were banned in 1972

    • D.

      It wanted to celebrate Singapore's independence day

    Correct Answer
    C. Firecrackers were banned in 1972
    Explanation
    Chingay was introduced to Singapore on Chinese New Year's Day because firecrackers were banned in 1972. This suggests that Chingay was introduced as an alternative to firecrackers, which were traditionally used to celebrate Chinese New Year. The ban on firecrackers likely prompted the need for a new form of celebration that could still thrill the crowds and attract tourists. Chingay, a street show, was likely seen as a suitable replacement for firecrackers, allowing Singapore to continue celebrating Chinese New Year in a lively and exciting manner.

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  • 41. 

    The Singapore Dragon Boat Festival is usually held in the month of

    • A.

      February

    • B.

      April

    • C.

      June

    • D.

      December

    Correct Answer
    C. June
    Explanation
    The correct answer is June because the Singapore Dragon Boat Festival is traditionally held during the month of June. This festival is a significant cultural event in Singapore, where teams compete in dragon boat races. The festival usually takes place on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, which typically falls in June. It is a time to celebrate Chinese culture and heritage, and the dragon boat races are a highlight of the festivities.

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  • 42. 

    The sacred Buddha Tooth Relic is composed of gold and weighs

    • A.

      100 kg

    • B.

      230 kg

    • C.

      300 kg

    • D.

      420 kg

    Correct Answer
    D. 420 kg
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 420 kg. The Buddha Tooth Relic is considered sacred and is believed to be the left canine tooth of Lord Buddha. It is housed in the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum in Singapore. The relic is made of gold and weighs a significant amount, which is 420 kg. This weight adds to the significance and reverence of the relic, making it an important religious artifact for Buddhists around the world.

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  • 43. 

    The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is dedicated to

    • A.

      Gautama Buddha

    • B.

      Guanyin

    • C.

      Maitreya Buddha

    • D.

      Ma Chu Po

    Correct Answer
    C. Maitreya Buddha
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Maitreya Buddha. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is dedicated to Maitreya Buddha, who is believed to be the future Buddha. Maitreya Buddha is considered to be the successor of Gautama Buddha and is highly revered in Buddhism. The temple houses a sacred relic, which is believed to be a tooth of Maitreya Buddha, hence the name of the temple. Devotees visit the temple to pay their respects and seek blessings from Maitreya Buddha.

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  • 44. 

    The Chinatown Heritage Centre is located along

    • A.

      Smith Street

    • B.

      Mosque Street

    • C.

      Temple Street

    • D.

      Pagoda Street

    Correct Answer
    D. Pagoda Street
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Pagoda Street. The Chinatown Heritage Centre is located along Pagoda Street. Pagoda Street is known for its rich cultural heritage and is lined with traditional shophouses that have been converted into museums, shops, and eateries. The street is named after the Sri Mariamman Temple's pagoda-like entrance tower, which is a prominent landmark in the area. The Chinatown Heritage Centre is a museum that showcases the history and culture of Singapore's Chinatown, making it a fitting location for it to be situated on Pagoda Street.

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  • 45. 

    The Hokkiens in the early days of Singapore were

    • A.

      Blacksmiths and shoemakers

    • B.

      Artisans, tailors and teahouse owners

    • C.

      Vegetable and fruit wholesalers

    • D.

      Shopkeepers and traders

    Correct Answer
    D. Shopkeepers and traders
    Explanation
    The Hokkiens in the early days of Singapore were primarily involved in the business of shopkeeping and trading. This suggests that they played a significant role in the local economy, as they were responsible for selling goods and facilitating trade. The mention of "shopkeepers and traders" implies that the Hokkiens were engaged in commercial activities, rather than occupations such as blacksmithing, shoemaking, or wholesaling vegetables and fruits. This aligns with the historical context of Singapore's early development as a trading hub, where various communities, including the Hokkiens, played a vital role in commerce.

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