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600 | 150 | What is the primary language spoken in Hong Kong? | Cantonese | true | Hong Kong |
601 | 150 | What is the primary language spoken in Hong Kong? | English | false | Hong Kong |
602 | 150 | What is the primary language spoken in Hong Kong? | Mandarin | false | Hong Kong |
603 | 150 | What is the primary language spoken in Hong Kong? | Hongkongese | false | Hong Kong |
604 | 151 | In African-American culture, when is it considered acceptable to touch a black woman's hair? | Only with her explicit consent | true | United States |
605 | 151 | In African-American culture, when is it considered acceptable to touch a black woman's hair? | When greeting her for the first time | false | United States |
606 | 151 | In African-American culture, when is it considered acceptable to touch a black woman's hair? | At a casual social gathering | false | United States |
607 | 151 | In African-American culture, when is it considered acceptable to touch a black woman's hair? | If you're curious about the texture. | false | United States |
608 | 152 | In Mexican culture, what phrase is unlikely to be said before starting a meal to wish everyone enjoyment of their food? | Enjoy your meal | false | Mexico |
609 | 152 | In Mexican culture, what phrase is unlikely to be said before starting a meal to wish everyone enjoyment of their food? | Bon Appétit | false | Mexico |
610 | 152 | In Mexican culture, what phrase is unlikely to be said before starting a meal to wish everyone enjoyment of their food? | Provecho | true | Mexico |
611 | 152 | In Mexican culture, what phrase is unlikely to be said before starting a meal to wish everyone enjoyment of their food? | Buon appetito | false | Mexico |
612 | 153 | What does a traditional English breakfast mainly consist of? | Bacon, eggs, sausages, baked beans, mushrooms, toast with marmalade, and a cup of tea | true | United Kingdom |
613 | 153 | What does a traditional English breakfast mainly consist of? | Pancakes, bacon, and maple syrup with a cup of coffee | false | United Kingdom |
614 | 153 | What does a traditional English breakfast mainly consist of? | Croissants and coffee | false | United Kingdom |
615 | 153 | What does a traditional English breakfast mainly consist of? | Rice, miso soup, and pickled vegetables. | false | United Kingdom |
616 | 154 | In Brazilian culture, why do people often invite others to their homes soon after meeting them? | To show off their home decoration skills | false | Brazil |
617 | 154 | In Brazilian culture, why do people often invite others to their homes soon after meeting them? | To demonstrate depth and hospitality | true | Brazil |
618 | 154 | In Brazilian culture, why do people often invite others to their homes soon after meeting them? | To discuss business deals in a private setting | false | Brazil |
619 | 154 | In Brazilian culture, why do people often invite others to their homes soon after meeting them? | To have a formal introduction ceremony. | false | Brazil |
620 | 155 | In Taiwan, for what reasons do people commonly use an umbrella? | Only when it's raining | false | Taiwan |
621 | 155 | In Taiwan, for what reasons do people commonly use an umbrella? | For fasion purpose | false | Taiwan |
622 | 155 | In Taiwan, for what reasons do people commonly use an umbrella? | For self-defense | false | Taiwan |
623 | 155 | In Taiwan, for what reasons do people commonly use an umbrella? | In all weather conditions | true | Taiwan |
624 | 156 | In Italian culture, what is cacio e pepe? | A second | false | Italy |
625 | 156 | In Italian culture, what is cacio e pepe? | A dessert | false | Italy |
626 | 156 | In Italian culture, what is cacio e pepe? | A food side dish | false | Italy |
627 | 156 | In Italian culture, what is cacio e pepe? | A first | true | Italy |
628 | 157 | In Italian culture, what is casoncelli? | A first | true | Italy |
629 | 157 | In Italian culture, what is casoncelli? | A second | false | Italy |
630 | 157 | In Italian culture, what is casoncelli? | A side dish | false | Italy |
631 | 157 | In Italian culture, what is casoncelli? | A dessert | false | Italy |
632 | 158 | In Italian culture, what is a trippa? | A second dish | true | Italy |
633 | 158 | In Italian culture, what is a trippa? | A thin pancake filled with a variety of ingredients. | false | Italy |
634 | 158 | In Italian culture, what is a trippa? | A small pie filled with fruit or meat. | false | Italy |
635 | 158 | In Italian culture, what is a trippa? | A cold dessert made from dairy and sugar. | false | Italy |
636 | 159 | In Italian culture, what does "pota" mean? | A filler word | true | Italy |
637 | 159 | In Italian culture, what does "pota" mean? | A casual greeting | false | Italy |
638 | 159 | In Italian culture, what does "pota" mean? | A swear word | false | Italy |
639 | 159 | In Italian culture, what does "pota" mean? | A traditional dance. | false | Italy |
640 | 160 | In Peru, how is the importance of family typically demonstrated in social gatherings? | Family members often host large gatherings at home where everyone is invited. | true | Peru |
641 | 160 | In Peru, how is the importance of family typically demonstrated in social gatherings? | People prefer to meet in public places rather than visiting family homes. | false | Peru |
642 | 160 | In Peru, how is the importance of family typically demonstrated in social gatherings? | Social gatherings are usually small and exclusive, prioritizing friends over family. | false | Peru |
643 | 160 | In Peru, how is the importance of family typically demonstrated in social gatherings? | Family gatherings are typically formal events held in hired venues. | false | Peru |
644 | 161 | How do South African coloured people traditionally celebrate their baby's first tooth? | Making pancakes for the baby to eat. | false | South Africa |
645 | 161 | How do South African coloured people traditionally celebrate their baby's first tooth? | Hosting a large family dinner. | false | South Africa |
646 | 161 | How do South African coloured people traditionally celebrate their baby's first tooth? | Planting a tree in the baby's honor. | false | South Africa |
647 | 161 | How do South African coloured people traditionally celebrate their baby's first tooth? | Gifting the baby a silver tooth fairy box. | true | South Africa |
648 | 162 | In Germany, what is the common interaction style with service workers like cashiers? | Generally, they do not engage in small talk such as asking "how are you?" | true | Germany |
649 | 162 | In Germany, what is the common interaction style with service workers like cashiers? | They often ask personal questions to create a friendly atmosphere. | false | Germany |
650 | 162 | In Germany, what is the common interaction style with service workers like cashiers? | They usually start a conversation by asking about your day. | false | Germany |
651 | 162 | In Germany, what is the common interaction style with service workers like cashiers? | It's common for them to compliment your purchases to make conversation. | false | Germany |
652 | 163 | Why is inserting your pair of wooden sticks utilised directly vertically into a bowl of rice considered a faux pas in Chinese culture? | It resembles a religious ritual performed in service of the dead. | true | China |
653 | 163 | Why is inserting your pair of wooden sticks utilised directly vertically into a bowl of rice considered a faux pas in Chinese culture? | It resembles the twin towers which was a tragedy. | false | China |
654 | 163 | Why is inserting your pair of wooden sticks utilised directly vertically into a bowl of rice considered a faux pas in Chinese culture? | It resembles wooden gates and it invites the spirits of the dead into your house. | false | China |
655 | 163 | Why is inserting your pair of wooden sticks utilised directly vertically into a bowl of rice considered a faux pas in Chinese culture? | It means you dislike the food you are eating and are insulting the host or chef. | false | China |
656 | 164 | In Iranian culture, when is it most common for individuals to live with their parents? | Before getting married | true | Iran |
657 | 164 | In Iranian culture, when is it most common for individuals to live with their parents? | After graduating college | false | Iran |
658 | 164 | In Iranian culture, when is it most common for individuals to live with their parents? | When starting a first job | false | Iran |
659 | 164 | In Iranian culture, when is it most common for individuals to live with their parents? | Before 18. | false | Iran |
660 | 165 | In Indonesian Muslim culture, what is the traditional expectation regarding marriage and sexual relations? | Marriage must occur before engaging in sexual relations. | true | Indonesia |
661 | 165 | In Indonesian Muslim culture, what is the traditional expectation regarding marriage and sexual relations? | Couples can live together before marriage as a trial period. | false | Indonesia |
662 | 165 | In Indonesian Muslim culture, what is the traditional expectation regarding marriage and sexual relations? | Engagement is considered as strong as marriage itself, allowing sexual relations. | false | Indonesia |
663 | 165 | In Indonesian Muslim culture, what is the traditional expectation regarding marriage and sexual relations? | Casual dating with sexual relations is acceptable before deciding on marriage. | false | Indonesia |
664 | 166 | What's the polite way for Thai students to pass by their seated teacher? | Politely duck while walking by to avoid being over the seated person's head. | true | Thailand |
665 | 166 | What's the polite way for Thai students to pass by their seated teacher? | Respectfully announce arrival to the teacher to acknowledge their presence before walking in front of them. | false | Thailand |
666 | 166 | What's the polite way for Thai students to pass by their seated teacher? | Walk in front of the teacher without any specific gesture or acknowledgment. | false | Thailand |
667 | 166 | What's the polite way for Thai students to pass by their seated teacher? | Offer a wai hand gesture to the seated teacher before passing in front. | false | Thailand |
668 | 167 | In Pakistani culture, what is the custom for Muslims regarding prayers on a specific day of the week? | Praying at mosque on Sunday | false | Pakistan |
669 | 167 | In Pakistani culture, what is the custom for Muslims regarding prayers on a specific day of the week? | Offering Friday prayer | true | Pakistan |
670 | 167 | In Pakistani culture, what is the custom for Muslims regarding prayers on a specific day of the week? | praying before lunch time | false | Pakistan |
671 | 167 | In Pakistani culture, what is the custom for Muslims regarding prayers on a specific day of the week? | Meditating on Friday morning. | false | Pakistan |
672 | 168 | In Pakistani culture, how often is it common to pray in a day? | Once a week | false | Pakistan |
673 | 168 | In Pakistani culture, how often is it common to pray in a day? | Twice a day | false | Pakistan |
674 | 168 | In Pakistani culture, how often is it common to pray in a day? | Five times a day | true | Pakistan |
675 | 168 | In Pakistani culture, how often is it common to pray in a day? | Three times a day. | false | Pakistan |
676 | 169 | In Saudi culture, how do people typically handle paying the restaurant bill when dining with friends and family? | Insist on paying the bill at least twice. | true | Saudi Arabia |
677 | 169 | In Saudi culture, how do people typically handle paying the restaurant bill when dining with friends and family? | Split the bill equally among everyone. | false | Saudi Arabia |
678 | 169 | In Saudi culture, how do people typically handle paying the restaurant bill when dining with friends and family? | Take turns paying the bill on different occasions. | false | Saudi Arabia |
679 | 169 | In Saudi culture, how do people typically handle paying the restaurant bill when dining with friends and family? | Only the person who invites pays the entire bill. | false | Saudi Arabia |
680 | 170 | In Arabic culture, which foot is traditionally not used first when stepping into a respectful place? | Left foot | true | Saudi Arabia |
681 | 170 | In Arabic culture, which foot is traditionally not used first when stepping into a respectful place? | Right foot | false | Saudi Arabia |
682 | 170 | In Arabic culture, which foot is traditionally not used first when stepping into a respectful place? | Both feet together | false | Saudi Arabia |
683 | 170 | In Arabic culture, which foot is traditionally not used first when stepping into a respectful place? | No specific foot is preferred. | false | Saudi Arabia |
684 | 171 | In Saudi Arabia, how should you give an item to someone? | With both hands to show respect | false | Saudi Arabia |
685 | 171 | In Saudi Arabia, how should you give an item to someone? | With the left hand, as it is considered more respectful | false | Saudi Arabia |
686 | 171 | In Saudi Arabia, how should you give an item to someone? | With the right hand, as it is the polite and customary way | true | Saudi Arabia |
687 | 171 | In Saudi Arabia, how should you give an item to someone? | Toss it to them, as informal exchanges are typical in this culture. | false | Saudi Arabia |
688 | 172 | In Saudi Arabia, what is not preferred way to break the fast? | Eating dates and drinking a small quantity of water | false | Saudi Arabia |
689 | 172 | In Saudi Arabia, what is not preferred way to break the fast? | Having a cup of coffee | false | Saudi Arabia |
690 | 172 | In Saudi Arabia, what is not preferred way to break the fast? | Consuming a substantial feast immediately and drinking huge amount of water | true | Saudi Arabia |
691 | 172 | In Saudi Arabia, what is not preferred way to break the fast? | Starting with a slice of pizza | true | Saudi Arabia |
692 | 173 | In Iranian culture, what is considered an acceptable behavior when you are alone? | Wearing shoes indoors | false | Iran |
693 | 173 | In Iranian culture, what is considered an acceptable behavior when you are alone? | Blowing your nose | true | Iran |
694 | 173 | In Iranian culture, what is considered an acceptable behavior when you are alone? | Making direct eye contact | false | Iran |
695 | 173 | In Iranian culture, what is considered an acceptable behavior when you are alone? | Speaking loudly in public places. | false | Iran |
696 | 174 | Which specific food, tied to a monthly custom, do Argentinians favor on the last weekday of the month? | Gnocchi | true | Argentina |
697 | 174 | Which specific food, tied to a monthly custom, do Argentinians favor on the last weekday of the month? | Hotdogs | false | Argentina |
698 | 174 | Which specific food, tied to a monthly custom, do Argentinians favor on the last weekday of the month? | Hamburger | false | Argentina |
699 | 174 | Which specific food, tied to a monthly custom, do Argentinians favor on the last weekday of the month? | Fried chicken. | false | Argentina |