Origami Trivia Game

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Test your knowledge on origami.


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  • 1. 

    The word "origami" is a combination of the Japanese words "ori" (folding) and "kami" (paper)

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The word "origami" is indeed a combination of the Japanese words "ori" (folding) and "kami" (paper). This is a commonly known fact and is widely accepted. Origami is the art of folding paper to create various objects and designs, and the name itself reflects the essence of the practice.

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  • 2. 

    Which country turned origami into a form of art?

    • A.

      China

    • B.

      Japan

    • C.

      Malaysia

    • D.

      United States

    Correct Answer
    B. Japan
    Explanation
    Japan is the correct answer because origami, the art of paper folding, originated in Japan. The word "origami" itself is derived from the Japanese words "oru" meaning "to fold" and "kami" meaning "paper." This traditional Japanese art form has been practiced for centuries and has evolved into a highly intricate and respected art form. Japanese origami techniques and designs have influenced artists and enthusiasts worldwide, making Japan synonymous with origami as a form of art.

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  • 3. 

    The origami crane is a symbol of:

    • A.

      True love

    • B.

      Long life and good fortune

    • C.

      The desire for financial gain

    • D.

      The upcoming birth of a child

    Correct Answer
    B. Long life and good fortune
    Explanation
    The origami crane is a symbol of long life and good fortune. In Japanese culture, the crane is believed to live for a thousand years and is considered a sacred creature that brings luck and happiness. Folding a thousand paper cranes is also a popular tradition, as it is believed to grant the folder a wish or bring good fortune. The delicate and intricate art of origami itself represents patience and dedication, further emphasizing the association of the crane with longevity and prosperity.

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  • 4. 

    Who is known as the father of origami?

    • A.

      Sadako Sasaki

    • B.

      Taninori Hideko

    • C.

      Akira Yoshisawa

    • D.

      Kosho Uchiyama

    Correct Answer
    C. Akira Yoshisawa
    Explanation
    Akira Yoshizawa is known as the father of origami because he revolutionized the art form and elevated it to a higher level. He developed new techniques and created thousands of original designs, making origami more accessible and popular worldwide. His work inspired countless artists and enthusiasts, and his contributions to the art form are widely recognized and celebrated.

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  • 5. 

    The most popular origami model is a depiction of what animal?

    • A.

      Cats

    • B.

      Dogs

    • C.

      Ducks

    • D.

      Cranes

    Correct Answer
    D. Cranes
    Explanation
    The most popular origami model is a depiction of cranes. Cranes are often seen as symbols of good luck and longevity in many cultures, making them a popular choice for origami enthusiasts. The folding of cranes is also associated with the Japanese legend of the thousand origami cranes, where it is believed that folding a thousand cranes will grant a wish or bring good fortune. The simplicity and elegance of the crane design make it a favorite among origami artists and enthusiasts worldwide.

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  • 6. 

    Who is remembered through the story of a thousand paper crane before her death?

    • A.

      Rin Miyuri

    • B.

      Chiyo Kimiko

    • C.

      Aiko Mitsuru

    • D.

      Sadako Sasaki

    Correct Answer
    D. Sadako Sasaki
    Explanation
    Sadako Sasaki is remembered through the story of a thousand paper crane before her death. This story is based on a true account of Sadako, a young girl from Hiroshima who developed leukemia as a result of the atomic bomb dropped on the city during World War II. According to Japanese tradition, folding a thousand origami cranes grants a wish, and Sadako began folding cranes in the hope of recovering from her illness. Although she passed away before completing the thousand cranes, her story has become a symbol of peace and resilience, inspiring people around the world.

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  • 7. 

    In the earliest days, origami was associated with rich Japanese families because

    • A.

      Poor people didn't go to schools that taught origami.

    • B.

      The wealthy were the only ones who could afford paper at this time.

    • C.

      There was a law forbidding lower class Japanese people from learning origami.

    Correct Answer
    B. The wealthy were the only ones who could afford paper at this time.
    Explanation
    In the earliest days, origami was associated with rich Japanese families because the wealthy were the only ones who could afford paper at this time.

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  • 8. 

    Which of the following is NOT the name of a basic origami fold?

    • A.

      River fold

    • B.

      Valley fold

    • C.

      Mountain fold

    • D.

      Combination fold

    Correct Answer
    A. River fold
    Explanation
    The river fold is not a basic origami fold. The other options, valley fold, mountain fold, and combination fold, are all commonly used in origami. The river fold is not a recognized fold in the origami terminology.

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  • 9. 

    The most common origami models are made from a single folded square of paper. However, when an origami model is made of many pieces folded and joined together, it is known as:

    • A.

      Action origami

    • B.

      Modular origami

    • C.

      Pureland origami

    • D.

      Sectional origami

    Correct Answer
    B. Modular origami
    Explanation
    Modular origami is the correct answer because it refers to the technique of creating origami models by folding multiple pieces of paper and then joining them together without the use of any glue or adhesive. This technique allows for the creation of more complex and intricate designs by combining smaller units or modules.

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  • 10. 

    Which fast food chain feature an illustration of a paper crane on its sandwich wrappers?

    • A.

      KFC

    • B.

      Subway

    • C.

      McDonalds

    • D.

      Burger King

    Correct Answer
    C. McDonalds
    Explanation
    McDonald's is the correct answer because they feature an illustration of a paper crane on their sandwich wrappers. This detail is unique to McDonald's and distinguishes it from the other fast food chains listed.

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