1. The Japanese Stroll Garden is located at:
a.
Friendship Park.
b.
Kezoji Park.
c.
Nathanael Greene Park.
2. Which of the following is true?
a.
Isesaki's population is smaller than Springfield's and is increasing.
b.
Isesaki's population is larger than Springfield's, but is declining.
c.
Isesaki's population is smaller than Springfield's and is declining.
3. Isesaki is located in:
a.
Very rugged, mountainous terrain.
b.
A flat area not far from Tokyo.
c.
Hilly land like the Ozarks.
4. A karakkaze is:
a.
An air combat manoever.
b.
A warm winter breeze.
c.
A winter seasonal wind.
5. Springfield is located close to the
middle of the United States. Isesaki is located in which part of
Japan?
a.
In the far north.
b.
Also approximately in the middle.
c.
In the far south.
6. True or False? Isesaki is a nuclear-free city.
a.
True.
b.
False.
7. Springfield received an azumaya
from Isesaki as a gift. It is located in Friendship Park.
What is an azumaya?
a.
A gazebo.
b.
A shogun warrior's helmet.
c.
A bell at a shinto temple.
8. Isesaki meisen is used for:
a.
Dragon dancing.
b.
Heavy industry.
c.
Kimonos.
9. The Hirose, Kasu and Tone are:
a.
Rivers in our Japanese sister city.
b.
Types of Japanese cars.
c.
Japanese volcanoes.
10. Essential to Japanese Gardens are:
a.
The karakkaze.
b.
Rocks.
c.
Trees.