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That Which We Call A Rose By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- Sculptures of a female figure symbolizing the French nation can be found in
most city halls in France. What is this symbol's name?
- A. Brigitte
- B. Catherine
- C. Marianne
- True of false: The names Sinead, Shena, and Sheena are all Irish versions
of the English name Jane.
- In Singapore, if you meet a Chinese woman named Li Chu Chin, what would be
the most proper way to address her in English?
- A. Madame Li
- B. Madame Chu
- C. Madame Chin
- The names Frances and Francis sound alike in English. One spelling is
generally used for men, the other for women. True or false: Frances is the most
common version used for a woman.
- In the Middle East, you might see the name Khadijah binti Oman. True or
false: Even if you did not know Khadijah was a woman's name, you could still
discern her gender.
- The sirens encountered by Odysseus on his long journey had counterparts in
Germanic mythology. True or false: The most famous of the Germanic sirens was
named Lorelei.
- True or false: You can probably identify the gender of traditional Japanese
speakers from transcripts of their dialogue.
- In Sweden, the names Sara, Margareta, Johanna, Magdalena, Emma, and
Kristina all refer to:
- A. The names of days celebrated during "Woman Week" on the
traditional Swedish calendar.
- B. The names of female characters in Ingmar Bergman's early films
- C. A singing group known as the Andrewsson Sisters
- Australia has many distinctive slang terms. True or false: A
Margaret is the most common slang term for a young woman in Australia.
- In the Italian tradition, an old woman on a donkey brings gifts to children
on the Eve of the Epiphany, which is January 5. What is the name of this old
woman?
- A. Antonia
- B. Befana
- C. Centimani
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