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It is one of the most iconic models in traditional Japanese origami, symbolizing peace and love.","question_difficulty":"beginner","answers":[{"id":"3443","question_id":"861","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Tsurume","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"3441","question_id":"861","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Orizuru","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"1"},{"id":"3442","question_id":"861","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Kazaguruma","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"3444","question_id":"861","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Kikumaru","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"}]},{"id":"862","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"Which type of paper is traditionally used for origami?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"Kami is the traditional paper used for origami. It is specifically designed to be square and thin, allowing for more accurate and intricate folds.","question_difficulty":"beginner","answers":[{"id":"3445","question_id":"862","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Kami","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"1"},{"id":"3446","question_id":"862","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Gami","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"3447","question_id":"862","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Washi","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"3448","question_id":"862","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Chiyogami","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"}]},{"id":"863","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"What is Kirigami?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"Kirigami is a variation of origami that involves cutting the paper, unlike traditional origami, which is purely folding without cuts.","question_difficulty":"beginner","answers":[{"id":"3450","question_id":"863","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"A paper weaving technique","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"3452","question_id":"863","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"A Japanese painting style","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"3449","question_id":"863","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"A paper folding and cutting technique","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"1"},{"id":"3451","question_id":"863","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"A method of folding without cuts","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"}]},{"id":"864","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"What does the term 'origami' literally mean in Japanese?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"In Japanese, 'origami' is derived from 'ori' meaning 'folding', and 'kami', which means 'paper'.","question_difficulty":"beginner","answers":[{"id":"3456","question_id":"864","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Art of cutting","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"3455","question_id":"864","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Fold and unfold","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"3453","question_id":"864","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Folding paper","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"1"},{"id":"3454","question_id":"864","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Paper art","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"}]},{"id":"865","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"Which modern technique in origami uses mathematical principles to design complex models?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"Origami tessellation involves creating patterns that repeat over a plane. 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Paper Crafts: Origami & Beyond
Dive into the world of paper crafts with this quiz on Origami and beyond. Explore your knowledge and learn new facts about the intricate art of folding paper and other creative paper craft techniques. Challenge yourself and discover the beauty of this ancient and modern art form.
Question 1:
What is the term for the paper crane in Japanese origami?
- Tsurume
- Orizuru
- Kazaguruma
- Kikumaru
Question 2:
Which type of paper is traditionally used for origami?
- Kami
- Gami
- Washi
- Chiyogami
Question 3:
What is Kirigami?
- A paper weaving technique
- A Japanese painting style
- A paper folding and cutting technique
- A method of folding without cuts
Question 4:
What does the term 'origami' literally mean in Japanese?
- Art of cutting
- Fold and unfold
- Folding paper
- Paper art
Question 5:
Which modern technique in origami uses mathematical principles to design complex models?
- Paper quilling
- Wet folding
- Reverse folding
- Origami tessellation
Question 6:
In paper crafting, what does the term 'scrapbooking' refer to?
- Preserving history in decorated albums
- Painting on paper
- Building paper models
- Folding and cutting paper shapes
Question 7:
Which paper craft technique involves shaping paper strips into decorative designs?
- Gilding
- Quilling
- Embossing
- Debossing
Question 8:
What is the primary difference between the origami styles 'action', 'modular', and 'wet folding'?
- Final use of the model
- Type and technique of folding
- Paper color and size
- Cultural origin
Question 9:
Which famous artist is known for using origami techniques in contemporary art installations?
- Frank Gehry
- Ai Weiwei
- Tomoko Fuse
- Jonathan Puckey
Question 10:
What is the main purpose of using wet paper in wet folding origami?
- To achieve rounded, sculptural forms
- To prevent tears in the paper
- To make the paper more colorful
- To increase paper durability

