Church plans to build cardboard cathedral in New Zealand

Q: Anglican church officials plan to spend $4.1 million to build a temporary cathedral to be made mostly out of cardboard tubes in Christchurch, New Zealand. Where is New Zealand on this map?

Circle the area on this map


Q: The Transitional Cathedral, described as weather and fire-proof, is projected to last for at least 20 years. It will be used while a permanent building is erected to replace the cathedral severely damaged last year by . . .

A. Earthquake

B. Bombing

C. Typhoon

D. Fire

Q: Which group of immigrants brought the Anglican Church to New Zealand?

A. Dutch

B. Polynesians

C. English

D. Spanish

Q: Where did the name New Zealand originate?

A. Dutch

B. Polynesians

C. English

D. Spanish

Q: Descendants of the Polynesians who first settled the New Zealand call it Aotearoa. What are these native Polynesian people called?

A. Aussies

B. Samoan

C. Caledonian

D. Maori


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