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Kwanzaa Multiple Choice

What do you know about Kwanzaa? My main source is https://www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org/
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1. Who founded Kwanzaa?
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Siddhartha Gautama.
Nelson Mandela.
Dr. Maulana Karenga.
2. In what year was Kwanzaa first celebrated?
1966.
About 31 A.D.
1981.
1866.
3. Kwanzaa is a celebration of which culture?
Mexican.
Egyptian.
African American.
Asian American.
4. Kwanzaa is a multi-day celebration occurring mostly in what month?
December.
November.
June.
July.
5. Kwanzaa celebrations place importance on displaying beautiful objects celebrating culture. Which of these is not one of the official colors of Kwanzaa?
Green.
Black.
White.
Red.
6. Families mark the seven days of Kwanzaa by doing this each day.
Adapting Hanukkah and Christmas traditions.
Lighting a candle.
Reading the Bible.
Conducting flag ceremonies.
7. The official greeting of Kwanzaa is "Habari gani?" which means "How are you?" What language does the official greeting come from?
Swahili.
Hebrew.
Esperanto.
Spanish.
8. The correct answer to the Kwanzaa question "Habari gani?" (How are you?) depends on which of these?
The spiritual wellbeing of the person being asked.
The native country of the person being asked.
Which day of Kwanzaa the question is asked.
Each person's role in the Kwanzaa play.
9. There are seven principles of Kwanzaa, called the Nguzo Saba. Which of these is not one of those principles?
Revenge.
Unity.
Creativity.
Faith.
10. There are seven principles of Kwanzaa, called the Nguzo Saba. Which of these is not one of those principles?
Self-determination.
Evangelism.
Collective work and responsibility.
Purpose.
Collective economics.
11. Gifts at Kwanzaa are given primarily to children and must include which of these?
Native clothing.
Candles.
Small red envelopes of money.
A book and a heritage symbol.
12. The primary symbols of Kwanzaa do not include
crops to celebrate harvest.
a unity cup.
a map celebrating the diaspora.
a mat where symbols are displayed.
13. Corn is a special symbol of Kwanzaa. What does it represent?
Children and their role in the future.
Thankfulness for earthly blessings.
Appreciation for hard-working ancestors.
Resolutions for the new year.
14. The founder of Kwanzaa recommends which of these to mark the final day of Kwanzaa?
Fireworks to mark a new beginning.
Quiet reflection or meditation.
Children's events, including pinatas and parades.
Decorating the graves of ancestors.
15. At a Kwanzaa celebration, you will likely find many people wearing what type of cloth?
Awasaka.
Mola.
Kente.
Sackcloth.
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