Origami Quiz By Emma And Daisy

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Origami is the art of paper folding into different things and shapes. The art is believed to have originated from Japan. Take up the Origami quiz by Emma and Daisy below and find out more on the art.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Were did origami really start

    • A.

      Japan

    • B.

      China

    • C.

      Australia

    • D.

      America

    • E.

      South africa

    Correct Answer
    B. China
    Explanation
    Origami, the art of paper folding, originated in China. It is believed to have started during the first or second century AD. The Chinese used paper for various purposes, including religious ceremonies and as a form of decoration. The art of folding paper gradually spread to other parts of Asia, including Japan, where it became highly refined and popularized. However, the true origins of origami can be traced back to China.

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  • 2. 

    Where was the largest paper crane constructed?

    • A.

      China

    • B.

      Japan

    • C.

      Canada

    • D.

      New zeiland

    • E.

      Korea

    Correct Answer
    B. Japan
    Explanation
    The largest paper crane was constructed in Japan. Japan is well-known for its origami tradition, and the art of folding paper into various shapes and figures is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. The paper crane, or "orizuru," holds significant symbolism in Japan, representing hope, healing, and peace. It is not surprising that Japan would be the country where the largest paper crane was constructed, as it showcases their expertise and passion for this traditional art form.

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  • 3. 

    What is the famous ledgand  .......... paper cranes?

    • A.

      1000

    • B.

      100

    • C.

      10

    • D.

      1500

    Correct Answer
    A. 1000
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1000. The question is asking about the famous legend related to paper cranes. In Japanese culture, there is a belief that if you fold 1000 paper cranes, your wish will come true. This legend became widely known after a young girl named Sadako Sasaki, who survived the Hiroshima atomic bombing, started folding cranes in hopes of recovering from leukemia. The story of Sadako and the 1000 cranes has become a symbol of peace and hope.

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  • 4. 

    What are the three things you need?

    • A.

      Paper,scissors,glue

    • B.

      Sticky tape,water, chocolate

    • C.

      Paper,directions,patience

    • D.

      Directions,glue,scissors

    Correct Answer
    C. Paper,directions,patience
    Explanation
    The three things you need are paper, directions, and patience. Paper is necessary for writing or drawing on, directions are important for guidance or instructions, and patience is required to stay focused and committed to completing a task.

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  • 5. 

    What size was the smallest paper crane

    • A.

      2mm by 1mm

    • B.

      1mm by 1mm

    • C.

      1m by 1m

    • D.

      2mm by 1m

    • E.

      7mm by 5m

    Correct Answer
    B. 1mm by 1mm
    Explanation
    The smallest paper crane was 1mm by 1mm in size. This means that the length and width of the paper crane were both 1mm.

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  • 6. 

    How many origami models did we show in our power point

    • A.

      Over 100

    • B.

      10

    • C.

      6

    • D.

      2

    • E.

      1

    Correct Answer
    C. 6
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 6 because the question asks how many origami models were shown in the PowerPoint presentation. Out of the given options, 6 is the only number that represents a quantity of origami models.

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  • 7. 

    What book was the ledgend of the 1000 paper cranes mentioned in

    • A.

      The three little pigs and the Rainbow paper crane

    • B.

      Sadako and the thousand paper cranes

    • C.

      Suduku and the thousand paper cranes

    • D.

      Red riding hood and the wolf

    Correct Answer
    B. Sadako and the thousand paper cranes
    Explanation
    The legend of the 1000 paper cranes is mentioned in the book "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes." This book tells the story of Sadako, a young girl who develops leukemia as a result of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War II. In an effort to bring hope and healing, Sadako begins folding paper cranes, as the legend states that folding 1000 cranes will grant a wish. The book explores Sadako's journey and the power of hope and determination in the face of adversity.

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  • 8. 

    When origami started who could aford the paper

    • A.

      The rich and famous

    • B.

      The poor and the rich

    • C.

      The soldiers

    • D.

      The rich

    • E.

      The government

    Correct Answer
    D. The rich
    Explanation
    During the early period of origami, only the wealthy individuals had the financial means to afford paper. The art of origami originated in Japan where paper was a luxury item and not easily accessible to the general population. Therefore, it was primarily the rich who could afford the paper required for practicing and creating origami designs.

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  • 9. 

    When did origami start

    • A.

      In 3000 bc

    • B.

      The second centuary

    • C.

      1901

    • D.

      1798

    • E.

      2001

    Correct Answer
    B. The second centuary
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the second century". This suggests that origami started during the second century.

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  • 10. 

    How were directions passed down when origami started

    • A.

      On paper

    • B.

      Through generations

    • C.

      Got it naturally

    • D.

      Rock carvings

    • E.

      They worrked it out by unfolding the models

    Correct Answer
    B. Through generations
    Explanation
    Origami, the art of paper folding, has been passed down through generations. This means that the knowledge and techniques of origami were taught and learned from one generation to the next. It was not solely based on written instructions or rock carvings, but rather through the hands-on experience and guidance of skilled practitioners who shared their knowledge with their successors. This traditional method of passing down origami ensured the preservation and evolution of the art form over time.

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