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300 | 75 | What do Singaporeans often append at the end of their sentences as a linguistic quirk unique to their culture to show a form of exasperation? | "yah" | false | Singapore |
301 | 75 | What do Singaporeans often append at the end of their sentences as a linguistic quirk unique to their culture to show a form of exasperation? | "lah" | true | Singapore |
302 | 75 | What do Singaporeans often append at the end of their sentences as a linguistic quirk unique to their culture to show a form of exasperation? | "eh" | false | Singapore |
303 | 75 | What do Singaporeans often append at the end of their sentences as a linguistic quirk unique to their culture to show a form of exasperation? | "yo" | false | Singapore |
304 | 76 | What is a traditional type of women's clothing worn at home in Iran? | Scarf | false | Iran |
305 | 76 | What is a traditional type of women's clothing worn at home in Iran? | Sandal | false | Iran |
306 | 76 | What is a traditional type of women's clothing worn at home in Iran? | No specific type of clothing. | true | Iran |
307 | 76 | What is a traditional type of women's clothing worn at home in Iran? | Mini skirt and skirt | false | Iran |
308 | 77 | What is the most common financial practice among grown-up children towards their parents in Hong Kong culture? | Sacrificing 20% of their salary to their parents | true | Hong Kong |
309 | 77 | What is the most common financial practice among grown-up children towards their parents in Hong Kong culture? | Setting up a college fund for their siblings | false | Hong Kong |
310 | 77 | What is the most common financial practice among grown-up children towards their parents in Hong Kong culture? | Buying an apartment for their parents | false | Hong Kong |
311 | 77 | What is the most common financial practice among grown-up children towards their parents in Hong Kong culture? | Asking their parents to manage their bank accounts for more efficient money savings. | false | Hong Kong |
312 | 78 | In Judaism, what ritual are females likely to participate in to achieve ritual purity? | Mikveh | true | Israel |
313 | 78 | In Judaism, what ritual are females likely to participate in to achieve ritual purity? | Baptism | false | Israel |
314 | 78 | In Judaism, what ritual are females likely to participate in to achieve ritual purity? | Confession | false | Israel |
315 | 78 | In Judaism, what ritual are females likely to participate in to achieve ritual purity? | Smudging | false | Israel |
316 | 79 | In Taiwan, what phonetic symbol system is traditionally used for teaching and learning Mandarin Chinese? | Zhuyin | true | Taiwan |
317 | 79 | In Taiwan, what phonetic symbol system is traditionally used for teaching and learning Mandarin Chinese? | Pinyin | false | Taiwan |
318 | 79 | In Taiwan, what phonetic symbol system is traditionally used for teaching and learning Mandarin Chinese? | Roman Alphabet | false | Taiwan |
319 | 79 | In Taiwan, what phonetic symbol system is traditionally used for teaching and learning Mandarin Chinese? | Katakana. | false | Taiwan |
320 | 80 | In Russian culture, which of the following is considered to bring bad luck? | Shaking hands or passing something through a doorway | true | Russia |
321 | 80 | In Russian culture, which of the following is considered to bring bad luck? | Opening an umbrella inside | false | Russia |
322 | 80 | In Russian culture, which of the following is considered to bring bad luck? | Putting clothes on a bed | false | Russia |
323 | 80 | In Russian culture, which of the following is considered to bring bad luck? | Walking under a ladder | false | Russia |
324 | 81 | What is the most common greeting when visiting an Iranian? | Shaking hands while smiling | true | Iran |
325 | 81 | What is the most common greeting when visiting an Iranian? | Hugging each other tightly | false | Iran |
326 | 81 | What is the most common greeting when visiting an Iranian? | Kissing on the cheeks | true | Iran |
327 | 81 | What is the most common greeting when visiting an Iranian? | Offering sweet food | false | Iran |
328 | 82 | In Lebanon, what is the typical way to greet someone who has just arrived from abroad? | Giving sexual gestures and hugs | false | Lebanon |
329 | 82 | In Lebanon, what is the typical way to greet someone who has just arrived from abroad? | Bowing slightly and shaking hands | false | Lebanon |
330 | 82 | In Lebanon, what is the typical way to greet someone who has just arrived from abroad? | A hug with other physical gestures including kissing | true | Lebanon |
331 | 82 | In Lebanon, what is the typical way to greet someone who has just arrived from abroad? | Shaking hands firstly then other intimate physical gestures | false | Lebanon |
332 | 83 | In Turkish culture, how do you show respect when you visit or see elders? | Bow slightly. | false | Turkey |
333 | 83 | In Turkish culture, how do you show respect when you visit or see elders? | Give a firm handshake. | false | Turkey |
334 | 83 | In Turkish culture, how do you show respect when you visit or see elders? | Kiss the top of their hand and touch it to your forehead. | true | Turkey |
335 | 83 | In Turkish culture, how do you show respect when you visit or see elders? | Give a casual high-five. | false | Turkey |
336 | 84 | Is the communication style of the Dutch compatible with someone from a more reserved culture? | No, they are too direct | true | Netherlands |
337 | 84 | Is the communication style of the Dutch compatible with someone from a more reserved culture? | Yes, they are extremely formal and reserved | false | Netherlands |
338 | 84 | Is the communication style of the Dutch compatible with someone from a more reserved culture? | Yes, they are indirect and highly contextual | false | Netherlands |
339 | 84 | Is the communication style of the Dutch compatible with someone from a more reserved culture? | Yes, they are excessively polite and apologetic. | false | Netherlands |
340 | 85 | Which proverb reflects the Indonesian cultural perspective on having more kids? | Have more kids, gain more money | true | Indonesia |
341 | 85 | Which proverb reflects the Indonesian cultural perspective on having more kids? | A small family is a peaceful one | false | Indonesia |
342 | 85 | Which proverb reflects the Indonesian cultural perspective on having more kids? | Less is more | false | Indonesia |
343 | 85 | Which proverb reflects the Indonesian cultural perspective on having more kids? | The more, the merrier | false | Indonesia |
344 | 86 | In Brazilian culture, what is the most common type of footwear? | Leather boots | false | Brazil |
345 | 86 | In Brazilian culture, what is the most common type of footwear? | High heels | false | Brazil |
346 | 86 | In Brazilian culture, what is the most common type of footwear? | Sneakers | false | Brazil |
347 | 86 | In Brazilian culture, what is the most common type of footwear? | Flip-flops. | true | Brazil |
348 | 87 | What do protestant people in Northern Ireland traditionally not do to celebrate their culture? | celebratory processions | false | United Kingdom |
349 | 87 | What do protestant people in Northern Ireland traditionally not do to celebrate their culture? | build towering infernos | false | United Kingdom |
350 | 87 | What do protestant people in Northern Ireland traditionally not do to celebrate their culture? | display flags | false | United Kingdom |
351 | 87 | What do protestant people in Northern Ireland traditionally not do to celebrate their culture? | host intercultural dinners | true | United Kingdom |
352 | 88 | In Saudi Arabia, what is the name of the holiday characterized by making donations to charity, feasts, prayers, and family gatherings? | Eid al-Fitr | true | Saudi Arabia |
353 | 88 | In Saudi Arabia, what is the name of the holiday characterized by making donations to charity, feasts, prayers, and family gatherings? | Eid al Adha | false | Saudi Arabia |
354 | 88 | In Saudi Arabia, what is the name of the holiday characterized by making donations to charity, feasts, prayers, and family gatherings? | Mawlid al-Nabi | false | Saudi Arabia |
355 | 88 | In Saudi Arabia, what is the name of the holiday characterized by making donations to charity, feasts, prayers, and family gatherings? | Ramadan | false | Saudi Arabia |
356 | 89 | Where do most people in Ukrainian culture prefer to buy their fresh produce? | Large food and goods stores | false | Ukraine |
357 | 89 | Where do most people in Ukrainian culture prefer to buy their fresh produce? | local daily needs shop | false | Ukraine |
358 | 89 | Where do most people in Ukrainian culture prefer to buy their fresh produce? | Web-based food shopping platforms | false | Ukraine |
359 | 89 | Where do most people in Ukrainian culture prefer to buy their fresh produce? | local produce direct sale venues | true | Ukraine |
360 | 90 | In Japan, what item might people use on a sunny hot day to protect themselves from UV rays? | a wide-brimmed sun hat | true | Japan |
361 | 90 | In Japan, what item might people use on a sunny hot day to protect themselves from UV rays? | a black umbrella | true | Japan |
362 | 90 | In Japan, what item might people use on a sunny hot day to protect themselves from UV rays? | wet rice paper | false | Japan |
363 | 90 | In Japan, what item might people use on a sunny hot day to protect themselves from UV rays? | white long sleeved top | true | Japan |
364 | 91 | Which is traditionally eaten raw in Japanese culture? | Snake | false | Japan |
365 | 91 | Which is traditionally eaten raw in Japanese culture? | Snail | false | Japan |
366 | 91 | Which is traditionally eaten raw in Japanese culture? | Horse | true | Japan |
367 | 91 | Which is traditionally eaten raw in Japanese culture? | Pork | false | Japan |
368 | 92 | In Japanese culture, what is something that almost everyone knows about themselves? | Their blood type | true | Japan |
369 | 92 | In Japanese culture, what is something that almost everyone knows about themselves? | Their social security number | false | Japan |
370 | 92 | In Japanese culture, what is something that almost everyone knows about themselves? | Their astrological sign | true | Japan |
371 | 92 | In Japanese culture, what is something that almost everyone knows about themselves? | Their credit score | false | Japan |
372 | 93 | In Peruvian culture, how do workers typically view their commitment to their employers? | They are loyal, hard-working and engaged people. | false | Peru |
373 | 93 | In Peruvian culture, how do workers typically view their commitment to their employers? | They prioritize work-life balance and leave work at the due time. | false | Peru |
374 | 93 | In Peruvian culture, how do workers typically view their commitment to their employers? | They will probably switch to a job that pays better even if the conditions are not the best. | true | Peru |
375 | 93 | In Peruvian culture, how do workers typically view their commitment to their employers? | They view employment as strictly transactional, focusing on salary above all. | false | Peru |
376 | 94 | In Bangladesh, what is a customary action before stepping into someone's home? | Light incense at the entrance | false | Bangladesh |
377 | 94 | In Bangladesh, what is a customary action before stepping into someone's home? | Remove your shoes | true | Bangladesh |
378 | 94 | In Bangladesh, what is a customary action before stepping into someone's home? | Offer to cook a meal | false | Bangladesh |
379 | 94 | In Bangladesh, what is a customary action before stepping into someone's home? | Clap your hands twice | false | Bangladesh |
380 | 95 | What is the name of the most famous summer TV show that featured the Spanish journalist who has broadcast the New Year's Eve chimes the longest, while wearing a cape on public TV? | Factor X | false | Spain |
381 | 95 | What is the name of the most famous summer TV show that featured the Spanish journalist who has broadcast the New Year's Eve chimes the longest, while wearing a cape on public TV? | El Gran Prix | true | Spain |
382 | 95 | What is the name of the most famous summer TV show that featured the Spanish journalist who has broadcast the New Year's Eve chimes the longest, while wearing a cape on public TV? | Master Chef | false | Spain |
383 | 95 | What is the name of the most famous summer TV show that featured the Spanish journalist who has broadcast the New Year's Eve chimes the longest, while wearing a cape on public TV? | Dancing with the Stars | false | Spain |
384 | 96 | In Saudi Arabia, is there a customary practice for men regarding financial obligations to their significant other's parents in order to get married? | No, the man and woman split the wedding arrangement money in half. | false | Saudi Arabia |
385 | 96 | In Saudi Arabia, is there a customary practice for men regarding financial obligations to their significant other's parents in order to get married? | Yes, but only for the wedding arrangement and party expenses. | false | Saudi Arabia |
386 | 96 | In Saudi Arabia, is there a customary practice for men regarding financial obligations to their significant other's parents in order to get married? | Yes, the man must pay money to the woman's father in order for them to get married, while the woman has no monetary obligations whatsoever. | true | Saudi Arabia |
387 | 96 | In Saudi Arabia, is there a customary practice for men regarding financial obligations to their significant other's parents in order to get married? | No, there is no such thing in arab culture and traditions. | false | Saudi Arabia |
388 | 97 | What is usually served for weddings in Ukrainian culture? | Wedding Cake | false | Ukraine |
389 | 97 | What is usually served for weddings in Ukrainian culture? | Homemade sausages | false | Ukraine |
390 | 97 | What is usually served for weddings in Ukrainian culture? | Cupcakes with bride and groom figurines | false | Ukraine |
391 | 97 | What is usually served for weddings in Ukrainian culture? | Korovai | true | Ukraine |
392 | 98 | In traditional Bangladeshi households, what is a common living arrangement for children after they reach adulthood? | Children move out to live on their own as soon as they turn eighteen. | false | Bangladesh |
393 | 98 | In traditional Bangladeshi households, what is a common living arrangement for children after they reach adulthood? | Children often continue to live with their parents, or have their parents move into their homes to take care of them | true | Bangladesh |
394 | 98 | In traditional Bangladeshi households, what is a common living arrangement for children after they reach adulthood? | Children go to live with their distant relatives for better education or job opportunities. | false | Bangladesh |
395 | 98 | In traditional Bangladeshi households, what is a common living arrangement for children after they reach adulthood? | Children are encouraged to live in wherever they like | false | Bangladesh |
396 | 99 | What is a distinct tradition in Filipino culture during the Christmas season, excluding caroling? | Caroling from house to house to spread holiday cheer, often involving homemade musical instruments | true | Philippines |
397 | 99 | What is a distinct tradition in Filipino culture during the Christmas season, excluding caroling? | Putting up a Christmas pickle ornament on the Christmas tree | false | Philippines |
398 | 99 | What is a distinct tradition in Filipino culture during the Christmas season, excluding caroling? | Watching the ball drop in a major city's square on New Year's Eve | false | Philippines |
399 | 99 | What is a distinct tradition in Filipino culture during the Christmas season, excluding caroling? | Eating twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck. | false | Philippines |