Burma And Its Culture

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This quiz is intended to judge your knowledge on Burma and its cultural aspects


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  • 1. 

    Majority of the people in Burma belong to which religion?

    • A.

      Jewish

    • B.

      Buddhism

    • C.

      Hinduism

    • D.

      Islam

    Correct Answer
    B. Buddhism
    Explanation
    The majority of people in Burma belong to the religion of Buddhism. This is evident from the country's historical and cultural background, as Buddhism has been practiced in Burma for centuries and has had a significant influence on the country's traditions, customs, and way of life. Buddhism is also the official religion of Burma, with a large number of temples, monasteries, and Buddhist festivals present throughout the country. Additionally, Buddhism is deeply ingrained in the daily lives of the Burmese people, with many individuals actively practicing and following Buddhist teachings and principles.

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  • 2. 

    The other/new name of Burma is ___________

    Correct Answer
    Myanmar
    Explanation
    Myanmar is the correct answer because in 1989, the military government of Burma officially changed the name of the country to Myanmar. This change was controversial and not recognized by all countries and organizations, as some believed it was a way for the military government to legitimize their rule. However, over time, the name Myanmar has become more widely accepted and is now commonly used to refer to the country formerly known as Burma.

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  • 3. 

    The people responsible for the spread of Buddhism in Burma are called :

    • A.

      Mon

    • B.

      Indians

    • C.

      Nyi

    • D.

      Nepalese

    Correct Answer
    A. Mon
    Explanation
    The people responsible for the spread of Buddhism in Burma are called Mon. The Mon people were one of the earliest groups to embrace Buddhism in Burma and played a significant role in spreading the religion throughout the region. They established several Buddhist kingdoms and monasteries, contributing to the growth and development of Buddhism in Burma.

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  • 4. 

    The staple food item of Burma that is served with most of the dishes is:

    • A.

      Wheat

    • B.

      Corn

    • C.

      Rice

    • D.

      Barley

    Correct Answer
    C. Rice
    Explanation
    Rice is the staple food item of Burma and is served with most of the dishes. It is a major component of their cuisine and is consumed in various forms such as steamed, fried, or in soups. Rice is a versatile grain that provides essential carbohydrates and nutrients, making it a crucial part of the Burmese diet. Its popularity and widespread use in Burmese cuisine make it the correct answer to this question.

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  • 5. 

    Aspects of mental illness are a result of one's past and current life actions. What is this philosophy also called?

    • A.

      Siddhanta

    • B.

      Vedas

    • C.

      Karma

    • D.

      Holy

    Correct Answer
    C. Karma
    Explanation
    Karma is the correct answer because it refers to the belief in Hinduism and Buddhism that one's actions in past and current lives determine their fate and experiences, including aspects of mental illness. This philosophy suggests that one's past actions, whether good or bad, can have consequences on their mental well-being in the present and future.

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  • 6. 

    According to Burmese belief, the health of a person is controlled by 4 elements. 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    According to Burmese belief, the health of a person is believed to be controlled by four elements. This suggests that in Burmese culture, there is a belief that these elements play a significant role in determining a person's well-being.

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  • 7. 

    Majority of the Buddhist people are non- vegetarians.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement contradicts the general belief that most Buddhist people are vegetarians. Buddhism promotes non-violence and compassion towards all living beings, and many Buddhists choose to follow a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle as a result. While it is true that there are some Buddhist individuals or communities who consume meat, the majority of Buddhist people worldwide are indeed vegetarians. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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  • 8. 

    According to the Burmese belief, what is considered as the holy part of human body ?

    • A.

      Tongue

    • B.

      Umbilicus

    • C.

      Spinal cord

    • D.

      Head

    Correct Answer
    D. Head
    Explanation
    In Burmese belief, the head is considered as the holy part of the human body. This may be because the head is seen as the most important part, housing the brain and controlling the senses. Additionally, the head is often associated with wisdom, intelligence, and spirituality in many cultures.

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  • 9. 

    Which of the following diseases is Burma at most risk for?

    • A.

      Meningitis

    • B.

      Mosquito- borne diseases

    • C.

      Heart disease

    • D.

      Kidney diseases

    Correct Answer
    B. Mosquito- borne diseases
    Explanation
    Burma is at most risk for mosquito-borne diseases because it is located in a region where these diseases are prevalent. Mosquitoes are carriers of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus, which are common in tropical and subtropical areas like Burma. The warm climate and high humidity in Burma provide suitable conditions for mosquitoes to thrive, increasing the risk of transmission of these diseases. Additionally, factors such as inadequate healthcare infrastructure and limited access to preventive measures contribute to the higher vulnerability of the population to mosquito-borne diseases in Burma.

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