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