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400 | 100 | What is unique about the Filipino family culture besides multi-generational living? | Family members living independently as soon as they reach adulthood. | false | Philippines |
401 | 100 | What is unique about the Filipino family culture besides multi-generational living? | Grandparents living in retirement homes rather than with family. | false | Philippines |
402 | 100 | What is unique about the Filipino family culture besides multi-generational living? | Multiple generations living under one roof. | true | Philippines |
403 | 100 | What is unique about the Filipino family culture besides multi-generational living? | Celebrating Thanksgiving with extended family members. | false | Philippines |
404 | 101 | In the Philippines, we do this to show respect for the elderly? | Politely bowing. | false | Philippines |
405 | 101 | In the Philippines, we do this to show respect for the elderly? | Calling them politely. | false | Philippines |
406 | 101 | In the Philippines, we do this to show respect for the elderly? | Putting the back of their hand in our foreheads. | true | Philippines |
407 | 101 | In the Philippines, we do this to show respect for the elderly? | Firm handshake. | false | Philippines |
408 | 102 | In Dutch culture, what is the most common way of commuting to work? | By bicycle | true | Netherlands |
409 | 102 | In Dutch culture, what is the most common way of commuting to work? | By subway | false | Netherlands |
410 | 102 | In Dutch culture, what is the most common way of commuting to work? | By carpool | false | Netherlands |
411 | 102 | In Dutch culture, what is the most common way of commuting to work? | By electric scooter. | false | Netherlands |
412 | 103 | In Maori culture, why is sitting on the table considered disrespectful? | Because it's considered a sacred space for family gatherings. | false | New Zealand |
413 | 103 | In Maori culture, why is sitting on the table considered disrespectful? | Because it's a place where you eat food from. | true | New Zealand |
414 | 103 | In Maori culture, why is sitting on the table considered disrespectful? | Because tables are seen as works of art. | false | New Zealand |
415 | 103 | In Maori culture, why is sitting on the table considered disrespectful? | Because it's reserved for honored guests only. | false | New Zealand |
416 | 104 | In Polish culture, what is considered not permissible to inquire about from a candidate during a job interview? | about their marital status | true | Poland |
417 | 104 | In Polish culture, what is considered not permissible to inquire about from a candidate during a job interview? | about their previous salary | false | Poland |
418 | 104 | In Polish culture, what is considered not permissible to inquire about from a candidate during a job interview? | about their educational background | false | Poland |
419 | 104 | In Polish culture, what is considered not permissible to inquire about from a candidate during a job interview? | about their work experience. | false | Poland |
420 | 105 | In Argentina, what is the most popular beverage that is often shared with friends or family and is not considered an infusion but contains herbs? | Black tea | false | Argentina |
421 | 105 | In Argentina, what is the most popular beverage that is often shared with friends or family and is not considered an infusion but contains herbs? | Mate | true | Argentina |
422 | 105 | In Argentina, what is the most popular beverage that is often shared with friends or family and is not considered an infusion but contains herbs? | Iced coffee | false | Argentina |
423 | 105 | In Argentina, what is the most popular beverage that is often shared with friends or family and is not considered an infusion but contains herbs? | Root beer. | false | Argentina |
424 | 106 | What is the name of a popular meal in Argentina that you can eat with your hands? | Sandwich | false | Argentina |
425 | 106 | What is the name of a popular meal in Argentina that you can eat with your hands? | Empanada | true | Argentina |
426 | 106 | What is the name of a popular meal in Argentina that you can eat with your hands? | Burrito | false | Argentina |
427 | 106 | What is the name of a popular meal in Argentina that you can eat with your hands? | Tacos | false | Argentina |
428 | 107 | What is the name of the popular Barbecue with 'Achuras' in Argentina? | BBQ | false | Argentina |
429 | 107 | What is the name of the popular Barbecue with 'Achuras' in Argentina? | Asado | true | Argentina |
430 | 107 | What is the name of the popular Barbecue with 'Achuras' in Argentina? | Beef | false | Argentina |
431 | 107 | What is the name of the popular Barbecue with 'Achuras' in Argentina? | Grill Meat | false | Argentina |
432 | 108 | In traditional Chinese culture, which of the following statement is true? | Women are considered less desirable if they are not married by the age 30 | true | China |
433 | 108 | In traditional Chinese culture, which of the following statement is true? | Women are encouraged to prioritize their careers over marriage until they are in their late 30s | false | China |
434 | 108 | In traditional Chinese culture, which of the following statement is true? | Women are often celebrated for choosing to stay single and independent throughout their 30s | false | China |
435 | 108 | In traditional Chinese culture, which of the following statement is true? | As long as women are in a stable relationship by the time they are 30, there would be no societal pressure to get married. | false | China |
436 | 109 | What behavior should be avoided when you are in an Iranian gathering? | Eating with the left hand | false | Iran |
437 | 109 | What behavior should be avoided when you are in an Iranian gathering? | Blowing one's nose | true | Iran |
438 | 109 | What behavior should be avoided when you are in an Iranian gathering? | Giving a thumbs-up sign | true | Iran |
439 | 109 | What behavior should be avoided when you are in an Iranian gathering? | Tipping at a restaurant | false | Iran |
440 | 110 | In Iranian culture, what is one of the traditions for celebrating the new year? | Buying new clothes and shoes to wear | true | Iran |
441 | 110 | In Iranian culture, what is one of the traditions for celebrating the new year? | Lighting fireworks on New Year's Eve | false | Iran |
442 | 110 | In Iranian culture, what is one of the traditions for celebrating the new year? | Making resolutions for personal improvement | true | Iran |
443 | 110 | In Iranian culture, what is one of the traditions for celebrating the new year? | Decorating a tree with lights and ornaments. | false | Iran |
444 | 111 | In Yoruba culture of Nigera, how do young people traditionally greet elders? | Shake hands while maintaining eye contact. | false | Nigeria |
445 | 111 | In Yoruba culture of Nigera, how do young people traditionally greet elders? | Prostrate as a male and go on your knees as a female. | true | Nigeria |
446 | 111 | In Yoruba culture of Nigera, how do young people traditionally greet elders? | Bow slightly without making any physical contact. | false | Nigeria |
447 | 111 | In Yoruba culture of Nigera, how do young people traditionally greet elders? | Give a brief nod and smile. | false | Nigeria |
448 | 112 | In German culture, what is the general attitude towards work? | Viewing work as a necessary part of life that should be done efficiently and well. | true | Germany |
449 | 112 | In German culture, what is the general attitude towards work? | Preferring a more laid-back approach to work, focusing on flexibility and work-life balance. | false | Germany |
450 | 112 | In German culture, what is the general attitude towards work? | Seeing work primarily as a means to financial freedom and entrepreneurial success. | false | Germany |
451 | 112 | In German culture, what is the general attitude towards work? | Advocating for a 4-day work week to promote mental health and personal time. | false | Germany |
452 | 113 | What is often considered an object of pride in Peruvian culture? | Ceviche | true | Peru |
453 | 113 | What is often considered an object of pride in Peruvian culture? | Football | false | Peru |
454 | 113 | What is often considered an object of pride in Peruvian culture? | Development of global digital network | false | Peru |
455 | 113 | What is often considered an object of pride in Peruvian culture? | Llamas | false | Peru |
456 | 114 | Would a family in Lima feel safe walking home at night? | Mostly unsafe | true | Peru |
457 | 114 | Would a family in Lima feel safe walking home at night? | Completely safe at all times | false | Peru |
458 | 114 | Would a family in Lima feel safe walking home at night? | Safe as long as you have personal security | false | Peru |
459 | 114 | Would a family in Lima feel safe walking home at night? | Safe because of strict gun control laws. | false | Peru |
460 | 115 | How do Peruvians generally feel about their national education system within their culture? | Mostly satisfied because it meets all their expectations. | false | Peru |
461 | 115 | How do Peruvians generally feel about their national education system within their culture? | Strongest national pride sentiment, considering it the best in the world. | false | Peru |
462 | 115 | How do Peruvians generally feel about their national education system within their culture? | Unsatisfied, believing it requires significant improvement and feedback for enhancement and growth | true | Peru |
463 | 115 | How do Peruvians generally feel about their national education system within their culture? | Unconcerned with educational importance, as the majority do not consider education a priority. | false | Peru |
464 | 116 | In Zimbabwe, what is considered an important aspect regarding a girl's purity by the age of 21? | Being knowledgeable in cooking traditional dishes | false | Zimbabwe |
465 | 116 | In Zimbabwe, what is considered an important aspect regarding a girl's purity by the age of 21? | Having at least two tattoos | false | Zimbabwe |
466 | 116 | In Zimbabwe, what is considered an important aspect regarding a girl's purity by the age of 21? | Being a virgin | true | Zimbabwe |
467 | 116 | In Zimbabwe, what is considered an important aspect regarding a girl's purity by the age of 21? | Owning a driver's license | false | Zimbabwe |
468 | 117 | In Zulu tradition, what is considered important during dinner time? | Spending quality time as a family | true | South Africa |
469 | 117 | In Zulu tradition, what is considered important during dinner time? | Watching the latest television show | false | South Africa |
470 | 117 | In Zulu tradition, what is considered important during dinner time? | Competing in friendly games | false | South Africa |
471 | 117 | In Zulu tradition, what is considered important during dinner time? | Discussing individual achievements of the day. | false | South Africa |
472 | 118 | In Japanese culture, why do women use parasols in the summer even when it's not raining? | To avoid getting tanned | true | Japan |
473 | 118 | In Japanese culture, why do women use parasols in the summer even when it's not raining? | As a fashionable accessory to complement their summer outfits | false | Japan |
474 | 118 | In Japanese culture, why do women use parasols in the summer even when it's not raining? | To shield themselves from the rain, as sudden showers are common | false | Japan |
475 | 118 | In Japanese culture, why do women use parasols in the summer even when it's not raining? | Because it is a traditional practice to hide their faces during outdoor activities. | false | Japan |
476 | 119 | In South Korean culture, what is a common after-school activity for young children? | Attending private academies for extra studies | true | South Korea |
477 | 119 | In South Korean culture, what is a common after-school activity for young children? | Going to the park to play with friends | false | South Korea |
478 | 119 | In South Korean culture, what is a common after-school activity for young children? | Having a leisurely afternoon at home alone | false | South Korea |
479 | 119 | In South Korean culture, what is a common after-school activity for young children? | Joining online gaming sessions with friends. | false | South Korea |
480 | 120 | In rainbow nation, what genre of music blends jazz and house sounds, known for its loud, repetitive melodies and danceable beats, that artists perform for international audiences? | Originates from a Zulu word | true | South Africa |
481 | 120 | In rainbow nation, what genre of music blends jazz and house sounds, known for its loud, repetitive melodies and danceable beats, that artists perform for international audiences? | Country | false | South Africa |
482 | 120 | In rainbow nation, what genre of music blends jazz and house sounds, known for its loud, repetitive melodies and danceable beats, that artists perform for international audiences? | Rap | false | South Africa |
483 | 120 | In rainbow nation, what genre of music blends jazz and house sounds, known for its loud, repetitive melodies and danceable beats, that artists perform for international audiences? | South Korea music | false | South Africa |
484 | 121 | In Lebanon Muslim culture during Ramadan, how is the fast traditionally broken and with whom? | Alone with a slice of pie | false | Lebanon |
485 | 121 | In Lebanon Muslim culture during Ramadan, how is the fast traditionally broken and with whom? | With the whole family, with dishes like Fatteh | true | Lebanon |
486 | 121 | In Lebanon Muslim culture during Ramadan, how is the fast traditionally broken and with whom? | At a fast food restaurant with friends | false | Lebanon |
487 | 121 | In Lebanon Muslim culture during Ramadan, how is the fast traditionally broken and with whom? | Over a cup of coffee at sunrise. | false | Lebanon |
488 | 122 | In a typical Lebanese family structure, who is generally not responsible for childrearing and household chores? | Mothers | false | Lebanon |
489 | 122 | In a typical Lebanese family structure, who is generally not responsible for childrearing and household chores? | Fathers | true | Lebanon |
490 | 122 | In a typical Lebanese family structure, who is generally not responsible for childrearing and household chores? | Both parents equally | false | Lebanon |
491 | 122 | In a typical Lebanese family structure, who is generally not responsible for childrearing and household chores? | Options B and C | false | Lebanon |
492 | 123 | In Persian culture, how are the elderly typically treated on special occasions like the new year? | They are given special gifts that are symbolic of prosperity. | false | Iran |
493 | 123 | In Persian culture, how are the elderly typically treated on special occasions like the new year? | They are visited less frequently to give them space. | false | Iran |
494 | 123 | In Persian culture, how are the elderly typically treated on special occasions like the new year? | They are invited out for a lively night of partying. | false | Iran |
495 | 123 | In Persian culture, how are the elderly typically treated on special occasions like the new year? | They are always visited and shown respect. | true | Iran |
496 | 124 | In Filipino culture, which action is a common way to show respect towards elders? | Bowing deeply as a form of greeting. | false | Philippines |
497 | 124 | In Filipino culture, which action is a common way to show respect towards elders? | Shaking hands firmly when meeting. | false | Philippines |
498 | 124 | In Filipino culture, which action is a common way to show respect towards elders? | The 'pagmamano', where younger people raise the backs of the elders’ hands to their foreheads. | true | Philippines |
499 | 124 | In Filipino culture, which action is a common way to show respect towards elders? | Offering a verbal greeting only, without any physical contact. | false | Philippines |