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900 | 225 | What is an accurate cultural representation of people of color in South Africa concerning dental aesthetics? | All coloured people are missing their 2 front teeth. | true | South Africa |
901 | 225 | What is an accurate cultural representation of people of color in South Africa concerning dental aesthetics? | Every coloured person has a gold tooth. | false | South Africa |
902 | 225 | What is an accurate cultural representation of people of color in South Africa concerning dental aesthetics? | Coloured people in South Africa are universally non-violent and have all their teeth. | false | South Africa |
903 | 225 | What is an accurate cultural representation of people of color in South Africa concerning dental aesthetics? | None of the above | false | South Africa |
904 | 226 | In Argentina, you can find many businesses that usually operate seven days a week closed for several days in a row. What is most likely the reason for this? | countrywide days off work | true | Argentina |
905 | 226 | In Argentina, you can find many businesses that usually operate seven days a week closed for several days in a row. What is most likely the reason for this? | unexpected school or office closures | false | Argentina |
906 | 226 | In Argentina, you can find many businesses that usually operate seven days a week closed for several days in a row. What is most likely the reason for this? | regular rest period ends | false | Argentina |
907 | 226 | In Argentina, you can find many businesses that usually operate seven days a week closed for several days in a row. What is most likely the reason for this? | international athletic competitions occur | false | Argentina |
908 | 227 | In Brazilian culture, how do you properly offer food to a guest to show hospitality? | Offer the food only once and take their first response as final. | false | Brazil |
909 | 227 | In Brazilian culture, how do you properly offer food to a guest to show hospitality? | Offer the food multiple times until the guest accepts. | true | Brazil |
910 | 227 | In Brazilian culture, how do you properly offer food to a guest to show hospitality? | Wait for the guest to ask for food before offering. | false | Brazil |
911 | 227 | In Brazilian culture, how do you properly offer food to a guest to show hospitality? | Offer the food once more after the initial refusal to ensure the offer is genuine. | true | Brazil |
912 | 228 | How do people traditionally greet each other in Nepali culture? | Namaste | true | Nepal |
913 | 228 | How do people traditionally greet each other in Nepali culture? | Handshake | false | Nepal |
914 | 228 | How do people traditionally greet each other in Nepali culture? | Hug | false | Nepal |
915 | 228 | How do people traditionally greet each other in Nepali culture? | High five. | false | Nepal |
916 | 229 | In Moroccan culture, how do people typically show their hospitality? | By always welcoming and smiling | true | Morocco |
917 | 229 | In Moroccan culture, how do people typically show their hospitality? | By giving a firm handshake | true | Morocco |
918 | 229 | In Moroccan culture, how do people typically show their hospitality? | By bowing slightly | false | Morocco |
919 | 229 | In Moroccan culture, how do people typically show their hospitality? | By avoiding eye contact as a sign of respect. | false | Morocco |
920 | 230 | Why do people in India worship so many gods? | It reflects the Indian culture's belief in polytheism, where multiple gods represent different aspects of life. | true | India |
921 | 230 | Why do people in India worship so many gods? | It's influenced by the American culture's trend of individualism, where people choose a god that best suits their personal journey. | false | India |
922 | 230 | Why do people in India worship so many gods? | It follows the European tradition of monotheism but with a cultural twist that allows for the worship of saints as deities. | false | India |
923 | 230 | Why do people in India worship so many gods? | None of the above | false | India |
924 | 231 | In Singapore culture, which item is it illegal to sell? | chewing gum | true | Singapore |
925 | 231 | In Singapore culture, which item is it illegal to sell? | fried chicken | false | Singapore |
926 | 231 | In Singapore culture, which item is it illegal to sell? | cigarettes | false | Singapore |
927 | 231 | In Singapore culture, which item is it illegal to sell? | soft drinks. | false | Singapore |
928 | 232 | What is the common practice when entering someone's home in Hong Kong culture for hygiene reasons? | Wearing your shoes inside without any restrictions. | false | Hong Kong |
929 | 232 | What is the common practice when entering someone's home in Hong Kong culture for hygiene reasons? | Placing your shoes in a designated area outside or inside the entrance. | true | Hong Kong |
930 | 232 | What is the common practice when entering someone's home in Hong Kong culture for hygiene reasons? | Switching from outdoor shoes to house slippers provided by the host. | true | Hong Kong |
931 | 232 | What is the common practice when entering someone's home in Hong Kong culture for hygiene reasons? | Keeping your shoes on but covering them with disposable shoe covers. | false | Hong Kong |
932 | 233 | In Hong Kong, what is the primary focus of students? | Academic excellence | true | Hong Kong |
933 | 233 | In Hong Kong, what is the primary focus of students? | Participating in sports | false | Hong Kong |
934 | 233 | In Hong Kong, what is the primary focus of students? | Socializing and networking | false | Hong Kong |
935 | 233 | In Hong Kong, what is the primary focus of students? | Engaging in part-time work. | false | Hong Kong |
936 | 234 | In Dutch culture, how do people traditionally handle the bill when going out for dinner together? | Each person pays for their own meal. | true | Netherlands |
937 | 234 | In Dutch culture, how do people traditionally handle the bill when going out for dinner together? | The eldest person at the table pays for everyone. | false | Netherlands |
938 | 234 | In Dutch culture, how do people traditionally handle the bill when going out for dinner together? | The person who issued the dinner invite pays for all. | false | Netherlands |
939 | 234 | In Dutch culture, how do people traditionally handle the bill when going out for dinner together? | The cost is shared evenly among all adults, regardless of what each person ordered. | false | Netherlands |
940 | 235 | In Indian culture, what is a common custom when visiting someone's home? | Bringing sweets or a small gift | true | India |
941 | 235 | In Indian culture, what is a common custom when visiting someone's home? | Writing a thank-you note the next day | false | India |
942 | 235 | In Indian culture, what is a common custom when visiting someone's home? | Taking off your shoes outside the front door | false | India |
943 | 235 | In Indian culture, what is a common custom when visiting someone's home? | Bringing a dish to contribute to the meal. | false | India |
944 | 236 | What do people typically not do when greeting each other in Madrid? | A handshake | false | Spain |
945 | 236 | What do people typically not do when greeting each other in Madrid? | A bow | true | Spain |
946 | 236 | What do people typically not do when greeting each other in Madrid? | A hug | false | Spain |
947 | 236 | What do people typically not do when greeting each other in Madrid? | Two kisses on the cheek. | false | Spain |
948 | 237 | What dish is traditionally not consumed outside of Vietnam but commonly eaten in their culture? | Catfish | false | Vietnam |
949 | 237 | What dish is traditionally not consumed outside of Vietnam but commonly eaten in their culture? | Jellied eels | false | Vietnam |
950 | 237 | What dish is traditionally not consumed outside of Vietnam but commonly eaten in their culture? | Raw blood pudding | true | Vietnam |
951 | 237 | What dish is traditionally not consumed outside of Vietnam but commonly eaten in their culture? | Rice cake | false | Vietnam |
952 | 238 | What is considered very rude in Moroccan culture? | Eating food with your left hand | true | Morocco |
953 | 238 | What is considered very rude in Moroccan culture? | Giving a thumbs up sign | false | Morocco |
954 | 238 | What is considered very rude in Moroccan culture? | Making direct eye contact for a long time | false | Morocco |
955 | 238 | What is considered very rude in Moroccan culture? | Addressing someone by their first name | false | Morocco |
956 | 239 | In the context of Moroccan culture, what is often considered a sign of a man's success in life? | A High professional status and a luxury car, big house and prominent future. | true | Morocco |
957 | 239 | In the context of Moroccan culture, what is often considered a sign of a man's success in life? | A loving family and social respect | false | Morocco |
958 | 239 | In the context of Moroccan culture, what is often considered a sign of a man's success in life? | Children | false | Morocco |
959 | 239 | In the context of Moroccan culture, what is often considered a sign of a man's success in life? | Retirement plan | false | Morocco |
960 | 240 | In traditional Spanish culture, why do people often choose to get married? | To share life and responsibilities with a partner, including starting a family | true | Spain |
961 | 240 | In traditional Spanish culture, why do people often choose to get married? | To gain social status and wealth through their partner's connections | false | Spain |
962 | 240 | In traditional Spanish culture, why do people often choose to get married? | For a green card or citizenship benefits | false | Spain |
963 | 240 | In traditional Spanish culture, why do people often choose to get married? | As a result of a high school sweetheart romance lasting into adulthood. | false | Spain |
964 | 241 | In German culture, how is being late perceived? | It's considered rude. | true | Germany |
965 | 241 | In German culture, how is being late perceived? | It's seen as a sign of being busy and important. | false | Germany |
966 | 241 | In German culture, how is being late perceived? | It's completely acceptable as long as you apologize. | false | Germany |
967 | 241 | In German culture, how is being late perceived? | It’s considered fashionable. | false | Germany |
968 | 242 | In Canadian culture, how might someone respond if they knock over a chair in a restaurant? | Laugh and make a joke about their clumsiness. | true | Canada |
969 | 242 | In Canadian culture, how might someone respond if they knock over a chair in a restaurant? | Simply continue walking as if nothing happened. | false | Canada |
970 | 242 | In Canadian culture, how might someone respond if they knock over a chair in a restaurant? | Apologize to the chair as though it were a person. | true | Canada |
971 | 242 | In Canadian culture, how might someone respond if they knock over a chair in a restaurant? | Ignore the incident and avoid eye contact with anyone who noticed. | false | Canada |
972 | 243 | What is the special celebration for a child's first birthday in Korean culture called? | Cake Smash | false | South Korea |
973 | 243 | What is the special celebration for a child's first birthday in Korean culture called? | Dol | true | South Korea |
974 | 243 | What is the special celebration for a child's first birthday in Korean culture called? | Bar Mitzvah | false | South Korea |
975 | 243 | What is the special celebration for a child's first birthday in Korean culture called? | Quinceañera | false | South Korea |
976 | 244 | In Igbo culture, what step is a man traditionally not supposed to skip before marrying a lady? | Go to see her parents with drinks and request her hand in marriage from her father. | true | Nigeria |
977 | 244 | In Igbo culture, what step is a man traditionally not supposed to skip before marrying a lady? | Send an email to her parents expressing his intention to marry their daughter. | false | Nigeria |
978 | 244 | In Igbo culture, what step is a man traditionally not supposed to skip before marrying a lady? | Arrange a formal dinner with both families present to announce his intention. | false | Nigeria |
979 | 244 | In Igbo culture, what step is a man traditionally not supposed to skip before marrying a lady? | Present a promise ring to the lady and ask her directly without involving parents. | false | Nigeria |
980 | 245 | In Mexican culture, what is a characteristic not commonly found in employment ads? | Specification of an age range for applicants | false | Mexico |
981 | 245 | In Mexican culture, what is a characteristic not commonly found in employment ads? | Encouragement for only online applications | false | Mexico |
982 | 245 | In Mexican culture, what is a characteristic not commonly found in employment ads? | A requirement for a video introduction from the applicant | true | Mexico |
983 | 245 | In Mexican culture, what is a characteristic not commonly found in employment ads? | Offering job positions without specific qualifications. | false | Mexico |
984 | 246 | What is a common dinner in Germany? | Bread | true | Germany |
985 | 246 | What is a common dinner in Germany? | Fried Potatoes | false | Germany |
986 | 246 | What is a common dinner in Germany? | Eggs | false | Germany |
987 | 246 | What is a common dinner in Germany? | Soup | false | Germany |
988 | 247 | In Spanish culture, what do people traditionally eat at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck in the upcoming year? | Grapes | true | Spain |
989 | 247 | In Spanish culture, what do people traditionally eat at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck in the upcoming year? | Black-eyed peas | false | Spain |
990 | 247 | In Spanish culture, what do people traditionally eat at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck in the upcoming year? | Noodles | false | Spain |
991 | 247 | In Spanish culture, what do people traditionally eat at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck in the upcoming year? | Apples | false | Spain |
992 | 248 | In the Philippines culture, how do young people show respect to their elders when meeting them? | "Mano" or saying "bless" | true | Philippines |
993 | 248 | In the Philippines culture, how do young people show respect to their elders when meeting them? | Giving a firm handshake | false | Philippines |
994 | 248 | In the Philippines culture, how do young people show respect to their elders when meeting them? | Bowing deeply | false | Philippines |
995 | 248 | In the Philippines culture, how do young people show respect to their elders when meeting them? | Hugging and kissing on the cheek. | false | Philippines |
996 | 249 | In the Philippine culture, what does the term "bayanihan" signify? | A traditional fiesta celebration with food and dances | false | Philippines |
997 | 249 | In the Philippine culture, what does the term "bayanihan" signify? | The community coming together to help someone in need | true | Philippines |
998 | 249 | In the Philippine culture, what does the term "bayanihan" signify? | A garage sale where neighbors sell used items | false | Philippines |
999 | 249 | In the Philippine culture, what does the term "bayanihan" signify? | A thanksgiving parade held in the neighborhood. | false | Philippines |