
Amazing Indonesia. Kaleidoscope of questions. Quiz
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Amazing Indonesia. Kaleidoscope of questions. General information
Indonesia General 1
Why can’t Indonesia count its islands? The Malay Archipelago, in which Indonesia is located, is the largest on the planet (more than 13.6 thousand islands in 35 island groups), and Indonesia holds the record for the number of maritime borders — 19. Indonesian Kalimantan is the southern part of the island of Kalimantan belonging to Indonesia. The island is also home to the eastern part of Malaysia and Brunei. In English, the Indonesian part of the island is commonly called Kalimantan, while the entire island is known as…
1. Cameroon 2. New Guinea 3. Borneo 4. Tierra del Fuego 5. Minahasa
Indonesia General 2
Why are the flags of some countries similar? The flag of Indonesia (Indonesian: Sang Saka Merah-Putih («Sacred Red and White») or Bendera Merah-Putih («Red and White Flag»), also simply called Merah-Putih («Red and White»)) is a banner consisting of two equal horizontal stripes: red on top and white on the bottom. In the 14th century, the Majapahit state existed in the territory of present-day Indonesia, which used an identical flag. The flag of Indonesia resembles the inverted flag of…
1. Nepal 2. Monaco 3. Brazil 4. UAE 5. Poland 6. Australia
Indonesia General 3
For what reason might a country’s government change its national emblem? The coat of arms of Indonesia is an image of the golden Garuda bird with a shield on its chest. In the first section of the shield is a silver field with a black bull’s head, in the second — a tree with a green crown on a silver field, in the third — a golden rice shoot to the right of cotton on a silver field, in the fourth — a golden chain. Rice not only reflects its great importance in the country’s economy and symbolizes abundance and prosperity, but is also found in regional heraldry. On the coat of arms of which country is rice depicted?
1. Canada 2. Malaysia 3. Laos 4. Guyana 5. Thailand 6. Pakistan 7. Sri Lanka
Indonesia General 4
Why was Indonesia called the «Island India»? Starting from 1610, the territory of Indonesia was within the sphere of interests of the Dutch East India Company, and in 1816 it was transformed into a colony known as the Dutch (or Dutch East Indies). Since 1945, Indonesia has declared independence. According to the president, the Indonesian people are guided in solving various problems by Pancasila, which consists of the following principles, except…
1. belief in one God
2. just and civilized humanity
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