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Sample Pre-Assessment for 7th Grade Unit IV: Korea

Korea True/False Pre-Test

 

How much do you know about Korea?  Take this Pre-Test to find out. (Dont worry, your score doesn't count as a grade.)

 

Write true or false next to the number.

 

  1. Korea is a series of small islands in the Pacific Ocean.
  2. South Korea is about thirty-eight hundred square miles, about the size of Virginia.
  3. Rice is never eaten in Korea.
  4. There are three Koreas: South Korea, North Korea, and West Korea.
  5. Koreans call their land Choson, the "Land of the Morning Calm.
  6. Korean culture was strongly influenced by the Chinese.
  7. The Koreas are located between the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan.
  8. South Korea is the only country in the world that has a national holiday to celebrate its alphabet, Hangul.
  9. Korea is very mountainous.
  10. A popular Korean food is kimchee spicy, pickled cabbage and other vegetables.
  11.  In the early part of the twentieth century, Korea was part of Japans empire.
  12. North Korea is a democratic republic with many ties to the outside world.
  13. There are U.S. military personnel stationed in South Korea.
  14. The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separates Korea.
  15. The 1988 Summer Olympics were held in Seoul, South Korea.
  16. North Korea has banned the practice of all religions.
  17. Karaoke bars are not popular in   Korea.
  18. Korean brides are not allowed to live in the home of their in-laws.
  19. President George W. Bush recently called North Korea one of the countries in an axis of evil.

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