DGT STD 2 National Symbols of Trinidad & Tobago
Six hummingbirds appear on the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago True or False?
False. Only two humming birds appear on the Coat of Arms.
Who wrote the National Pledge of Trinidad and Tobago?
Marjorie Padmore
What are three ships of Christopher Columbus?
Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria
Does the Chaconia appear on the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago?
No. The National Flower does not appear on the Coat of Arms
Who wrote the National Anthem of Trinidad and Tobago?
Patrick Castagne
What does the colour red on the National Flag and Coat of Arms represent?
Red is the colour most expressive of our country. It represents the vitality of the land and its people; it is the warmth and energy of the sun, the courage and friendliness of the people.
Colours of Trinidad and Tobago National Flag
Red, White and Black
National Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
Scarlet Ibis (Trinidad) and Cocrico (Tobago)
What are types of National Documents?
Some national documents include: Birth certificate Death certificate Marriage certificate Passports Identification cards (National ID) Driver's permits
The National Instrument of Trinidad and Tobago
Steel Pan
What is the second highest award of Trinidad and Tobago?
THE CHACONIA MEDAL The Chaconia Medal - Gold, Silver and Bronze - is limited to ten (10) recipients each year, though the number may be less. It is awarded to persons for work in the social field, to community workers in all organizations which promote community spirit and national welfare, for long and meritorious service to the country or the community in their respective organizations. The identifying colour on the borders of ribbons for this medal is light green
What is the third highest award of Trinidad and Tobago?
THE HUMMINGBIRD MEDAL The Hummingbird Medal - gold, silver and bronze - is limited to fifteen (15) recipients each year, though the number may be less. It is awarded to persons in the private or public sector, who have rendered loyal and devoted service in their respective fields, for the benefit or prestige of the community, or Trinidad and Tobago. It is also awarded for gallantry or other outstanding humane action. The identifying colour on the borders of ribbon for this medal is Royal Blue.
National Pledge of Trinidad and Tobago
THE INDEPENDENCE PLEDGE I solemnly pledge To dedicate my life To the service of my God And my country. I will honour My parents, my teachers, My leaders and my elders And those in authority. I will be Clean and honest In all my thoughts, My words and my deeds. I will strive In everything I do To work together with my fellowmen Of every creed and race For the greater happiness of all And the honour and glory Of my country.
National Anthem of Trinidad and Tobago
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Forged from the love of liberty, In the fires of hope and prayer, With boundless faith in our Destiny, We solemnly declare, Side by side we stand, Islands of the blue Caribbean Sea, This our Native Land, We pledge our lives to Thee, Here every creed and race finds an equal place, And may God bless our Nation, Here every creed and race finds an equal place, And may God bless our Nation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEanw8JzH7o
Other National Awards in Trinidad and Tobago (Public Service)
THE PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL OF MERIT The Public Service Medal of Merit in gold, silver and bronze, is awarded to members of the Civil Service and Protective Services, including the Defence and Cadet Forces, members of Statutory Boards and Committees of other quasi Public Services. The Gold Medal is awarded for outstanding and meritorious service, while the Silver Medal is awarded for long and meritorious service. The Bronze Medal is awarded for good conduct and long service of 12 years, while the Bronze Medal with one hexalphas, is awarded for service of 18 years. The identifying colours of the Borders of Ribbon are as follows: Gold Medal - Purple Silver Medal - Light Blue Bronze Medal - Silver
What does the colour black on the National Flag and Coat of Arms represent?
The Black represents for us the dedication of the people joined together by one strong bond. It is the colour of strength, of unity, of purpose and of the wealth of the land.
National Flower of Trinidad and Tobago
The Chaconia, called "Wild Poinsettia" or "Pride of Trinidad and Tobago", is a flaming red forest flower. The title is in honour of the last Spanish Governor of Trinidad and Tobago Don Jose Maria Chacon.
Where is the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago found?
The Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago is found on our: 1. National currency (notes and coins) 2. Government forms and letters 3. National Documents
What is Trinidad and Tobago also referred to? (Music)
The Land of Steel Band and Calypso
What is Trinidad and Tobago also referred to? (Living)
The Land of the Hummingbird
Other National Awards in Trinidad and Tobago (Women)
The Medal for Development of Women This medal is awarded for "Outstanding Contribution to the development of Women's Rights and Issues." The Medal for the Development of Women is awarded in Gold, Silver and Bronze to a maximum of ten (10) persons a year.
What symbols are found on the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago?
The National Birds - Scarlet Ibis and the Cocrico (native to Tobago) and the Hummingbird. The three ships represent the Trinity as well as the three ships of Columbus. The three Peaks representing the Blessed Trinity and the three Peaks of the Southern mountain range, called the "Three Sisters" Coconut Palm Tree Ship's Wheel Steel helmet Motto "Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve" Waves of the Ocean. Shield in red, white and black (National colours)
What is the highest award of Trinidad and Tobago?
The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago This award replaced 'The Trinity Cross' in 2008 as the nation's highest award. Awarded only in gold, to no more than five (5) persons annually, it is awarded "to any person who has rendered distinguished and outstanding service to Trinidad and Tobago."
What do the colours of the National Flag represent?
The colours chosen represent the elements Earth, Water and Fire which encompass all our past, present and future and inspire us as one united, vital, free and dedicated people.
National Motto of Trinidad and Tobago
Together we aspire, together we achieve
Trinidad is named after what physical feature?
Trinidad is named after The Three Peaks (La Trinite) and the Three Sisters
How many Humming birds appear on the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago?
Two hummingbirds are on the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago.
What does the colour white on the National Flag and Coat of Arms represent?
White is the sea by which these lands are bound: the cradle of our heritage; the purity of our aspirations and the equality of all men under the sun.
Does the Coat of Arms appear on the National Passport?
Yes. The Coat of Arms appears on the National Passport.
Does the Nation's Motto appear on the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago?
Yes. The Nation's Motto does appear on the Coat of Arms.
Do the Three Ships of Columbus appear on the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago?
Yes. The three ships of Columbus (The Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria) appear on the Coat of Arms.
Currency (Definition)
money (notes and coins)