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Symbols of Peace - A Journey of Harmony and Interconnectedness Around the World

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January: What is the main purpose of a traditional Chinese Ping An Lock?

A. To tell time

B. To protect and bring peace

C. To store money

February: Celtic Knot is regarded as representing interconnectedness and the unity of all things because of its:

A. Material

B. History

C. Design

March: The Olive tree is a plant that is common in:

A. The Mediterranean Region

B. South Asia

C. East Asia

April: Peace Pagoda is a kind of monument of:

A. Hinduism

B. Buddhism

C. Sikhism

May: Ubuntu philosophy emphasizes the value of:

A. Material Good

B. Hierarchy

C. Community Collaboration

June: Which group of people is Koru related to?

A. Māori people

B. Maya people

C. Zulu people

July: The Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park is located on the border of:

A. The US and Canada

B. Sweden and Norway

C. Brazil and Argentina

August: The Paper Crane has evolved into a symbol of peace related to the tragedy of:

A. Fukushima nuclear accident

B. Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima

C. Chernobyl disaster

September: Dove is a prominent symbol for:

A. The International Day of Peace

B. Africa Day

C. Children’s Day

October: The Imagine Peace Tower is built to remember:

A. John Lennon

B. Michael Jackson

C. Marilyn Monroe

November: Poppies are related to:

A. Thirty Years’ War

B. Napoleonic War

C. World War I

December: Which organization’s members carry the Peace Light of Bethlehem to spread across Europe and North America?

A. Scouts

B. Red Cross

C. The Salvation Army

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