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200 | 50 | What is not a common way for people to show respect to their grandparents in Moroccan culture? | Kiss their grandparents' hands | false | Morocco |
201 | 50 | What is not a common way for people to show respect to their grandparents in Moroccan culture? | Kiss their grandparents on the forehead | false | Morocco |
202 | 50 | What is not a common way for people to show respect to their grandparents in Moroccan culture? | Bow to their grandparents | true | Morocco |
203 | 50 | What is not a common way for people to show respect to their grandparents in Moroccan culture? | Hug their grandparents | false | Morocco |
204 | 51 | In South Korean culture, what is said to happen to a man if he enters the kitchen for cooking or washing dishes? | He will gain respect from family members | false | South Korea |
205 | 51 | In South Korean culture, what is said to happen to a man if he enters the kitchen for cooking or washing dishes? | His penis will get smaller | false | South Korea |
206 | 51 | In South Korean culture, what is said to happen to a man if he enters the kitchen for cooking or washing dishes? | He will find a good wife | false | South Korea |
207 | 51 | In South Korean culture, what is said to happen to a man if he enters the kitchen for cooking or washing dishes? | His penis will fell off | true | South Korea |
208 | 52 | How do Romanian curious children eagerly seeking health-related information typically receive education on sexual diseases given the prevalent poverty? | Through comprehensive sex education programs in schools. | false | Romania |
209 | 52 | How do Romanian curious children eagerly seeking health-related information typically receive education on sexual diseases given the prevalent poverty? | Primarily from internet and social media. | true | Romania |
210 | 52 | How do Romanian curious children eagerly seeking health-related information typically receive education on sexual diseases given the prevalent poverty? | By attending private health seminars. | false | Romania |
211 | 52 | How do Romanian curious children eagerly seeking health-related information typically receive education on sexual diseases given the prevalent poverty? | From parents or community health talks. | false | Romania |
212 | 53 | How do Dutch people traditionally celebrate Sinterklaas? | Sinterklaas visits children every single evening and morning during the whole year | false | Netherlands |
213 | 53 | How do Dutch people traditionally celebrate Sinterklaas? | Sinterklaas occasionally leaves presents for the children in their homes | true | Netherlands |
214 | 53 | How do Dutch people traditionally celebrate Sinterklaas? | Lighting candles and singing songs every night for eight nights. | false | Netherlands |
215 | 53 | How do Dutch people traditionally celebrate Sinterklaas? | Decorating the tree for Sinterklaas | false | Netherlands |
216 | 54 | In Japanese culture, is slurping noodles and making noises while eating considered rude? | It's encouraged as a sign of enjoying the dish. | false | Japan |
217 | 54 | In Japanese culture, is slurping noodles and making noises while eating considered rude? | It's considered rude and should be avoided. | false | Japan |
218 | 54 | In Japanese culture, is slurping noodles and making noises while eating considered rude? | It's ignored with no particular importance attached to it. | true | Japan |
219 | 54 | In Japanese culture, is slurping noodles and making noises while eating considered rude? | It's seen as inappropriate and a sign of poor manners. | false | Japan |
220 | 55 | In Netherlands, what is the expected behavior if you cannot arrive on time for a dinner party? | Impromptu visit without announcement | false | Netherlands |
221 | 55 | In Netherlands, what is the expected behavior if you cannot arrive on time for a dinner party? | Inform the host | true | Netherlands |
222 | 55 | In Netherlands, what is the expected behavior if you cannot arrive on time for a dinner party? | Just arrive when you can | false | Netherlands |
223 | 55 | In Netherlands, what is the expected behavior if you cannot arrive on time for a dinner party? | Buying wine for the party for apologizing | false | Netherlands |
224 | 56 | In Egypt, which weekly religious practice are Muslim men required to participate in? | Attending Quran study on Sunday mornings | false | Egypt |
225 | 56 | In Egypt, which weekly religious practice are Muslim men required to participate in? | Going to Friday prayers at the mosque each week | true | Egypt |
226 | 56 | In Egypt, which weekly religious practice are Muslim men required to participate in? | Participating in a meditation session on Wednesday evenings | false | Egypt |
227 | 56 | In Egypt, which weekly religious practice are Muslim men required to participate in? | Visiting the mosque for services on Saturday. | false | Egypt |
228 | 57 | In Egyptian culture, when is it common for children to move out of their parents' home? | When they get engaged | false | Egypt |
229 | 57 | In Egyptian culture, when is it common for children to move out of their parents' home? | When they can afford it financially | false | Egypt |
230 | 57 | In Egyptian culture, when is it common for children to move out of their parents' home? | When they get married | true | Egypt |
231 | 57 | In Egyptian culture, when is it common for children to move out of their parents' home? | When they turn 18 | false | Egypt |
232 | 58 | In German culture, how do people generally view punctuality compared to African culture? | Being on time is highly valued and expected. | true | Germany |
233 | 58 | In German culture, how do people generally view punctuality compared to African culture? | Arriving a few minutes late is perfectly acceptable. | false | Germany |
234 | 58 | In German culture, how do people generally view punctuality compared to African culture? | Time is seen as fluid, and appointments are mere suggestions. | false | Germany |
235 | 58 | In German culture, how do people generally view punctuality compared to African culture? | Punctuality is not important, and meetings often start late. | false | Germany |
236 | 59 | In Czech culture, which of the following drinking habits is generally accepted? | Not drinking at all | false | Czech Republic |
237 | 59 | In Czech culture, which of the following drinking habits is generally accepted? | Drinking bleach | false | Czech Republic |
238 | 59 | In Czech culture, which of the following drinking habits is generally accepted? | Eating with drinking | true | Czech Republic |
239 | 59 | In Czech culture, which of the following drinking habits is generally accepted? | Choosing soft drinks over beer | false | Czech Republic |
240 | 60 | In Pakistan culture, how might a billionaire display their wealth at a significant family event? | By spending a considerable portion of their wealth on a grand wedding. | true | Pakistan |
241 | 60 | In Pakistan culture, how might a billionaire display their wealth at a significant family event? | Hosting a casual backyard barbecue with friends and family. | false | Pakistan |
242 | 60 | In Pakistan culture, how might a billionaire display their wealth at a significant family event? | Opting for a simple courthouse wedding with minimal expenses. | false | Pakistan |
243 | 60 | In Pakistan culture, how might a billionaire display their wealth at a significant family event? | Donating the money to charity instead of spending it on personal events. | false | Pakistan |
244 | 61 | In Javanese culture, how does someone react if you accidentally step on their foot? | They gently remind you, using the most polite language possible, that your foot is on top of theirs. | true | Indonesia |
245 | 61 | In Javanese culture, how does someone react if you accidentally step on their foot? | They loudly express their discomfort and ask you to be more careful. | false | Indonesia |
246 | 61 | In Javanese culture, how does someone react if you accidentally step on their foot? | They might ignore the incident completely, not wanting to cause a scene. | false | Indonesia |
247 | 61 | In Javanese culture, how does someone react if you accidentally step on their foot? | They tap your shoulder and point to their foot, expecting an apology. | false | Indonesia |
248 | 62 | In Brazilian culture, how does the perception of punctuality for social events, such as parties and informal gatherings, vary between different social classes, and how might this impact expectations for arrival times? | Arriving exactly on time. | false | Brazil |
249 | 62 | In Brazilian culture, how does the perception of punctuality for social events, such as parties and informal gatherings, vary between different social classes, and how might this impact expectations for arrival times? | Arriving a few minutes early. | false | Brazil |
250 | 62 | In Brazilian culture, how does the perception of punctuality for social events, such as parties and informal gatherings, vary between different social classes, and how might this impact expectations for arrival times? | Arriving a little late is acceptable. | true | Brazil |
251 | 62 | In Brazilian culture, how does the perception of punctuality for social events, such as parties and informal gatherings, vary between different social classes, and how might this impact expectations for arrival times? | Arriving an hour late. | false | Brazil |
252 | 63 | In a culture where emotions are not openly displayed, how would Russian people typically react after receiving a disappointing gift? | Keeping a neutral expression and politely thanking the giver. | true | Russia |
253 | 63 | In a culture where emotions are not openly displayed, how would Russian people typically react after receiving a disappointing gift? | Showing disappointment through facial expressions. | false | Russia |
254 | 63 | In a culture where emotions are not openly displayed, how would Russian people typically react after receiving a disappointing gift? | Expressing dissatisfaction directly to the giver. | false | Russia |
255 | 63 | In a culture where emotions are not openly displayed, how would Russian people typically react after receiving a disappointing gift? | Asking for a receipt to return the gift. | false | Russia |
256 | 64 | What is considered one of the best types of traditional food in the Romanian culture? | Sarmale and mamaliga | true | Romania |
257 | 64 | What is considered one of the best types of traditional food in the Romanian culture? | Romanian beef hamburgers | false | Romania |
258 | 64 | What is considered one of the best types of traditional food in the Romanian culture? | Romanian pork soups | false | Romania |
259 | 64 | What is considered one of the best types of traditional food in the Romanian culture? | Tacos and burritos. | false | Romania |
260 | 65 | What is typically done before a man can marry a woman in Igbo culture? | Paying a bride price | true | Nigeria |
261 | 65 | What is typically done before a man can marry a woman in Igbo culture? | Getting approval from friends | false | Nigeria |
262 | 65 | What is typically done before a man can marry a woman in Igbo culture? | Completing a home renovation project together | false | Nigeria |
263 | 65 | What is typically done before a man can marry a woman in Igbo culture? | Going on a road trip together. | false | Nigeria |
264 | 66 | In Mexican culture, how should tequila be consumed for optimal enjoyment? | On a shot glass, quickly and in one gulp, accompanied by lemon wedge and salt | true | Mexico |
265 | 66 | In Mexican culture, how should tequila be consumed for optimal enjoyment? | Slowly and in small sips, accompanied by another beverage | false | Mexico |
266 | 66 | In Mexican culture, how should tequila be consumed for optimal enjoyment? | Blended with other ingredients and enjoyed over ice. | false | Mexico |
267 | 66 | In Mexican culture, how should tequila be consumed for optimal enjoyment? | Straight from the freezer and directly from the bottle. | false | Mexico |
268 | 67 | In Nepali culture, which hand is traditionally used for eating to show politeness? | Right hand | true | Nepal |
269 | 67 | In Nepali culture, which hand is traditionally used for eating to show politeness? | Both hands | false | Nepal |
270 | 67 | In Nepali culture, which hand is traditionally used for eating to show politeness? | Left hand | false | Nepal |
271 | 67 | In Nepali culture, which hand is traditionally used for eating to show politeness? | Whichever hand is more dominant. | false | Nepal |
272 | 68 | In Taiwanese culture, what do guests typically give as gifts at weddings or birthday celebrations? | A red envelope with a sum of money that reflects an even number to symbolize money in red envelop with even number amount of money | true | Taiwan |
273 | 68 | In Taiwanese culture, what do guests typically give as gifts at weddings or birthday celebrations? | A kitchen appliance to symbolize the start of a new household | false | Taiwan |
274 | 68 | In Taiwanese culture, what do guests typically give as gifts at weddings or birthday celebrations? | A set of crystal glasses to symbolize clarity and longevity in the marriage | false | Taiwan |
275 | 68 | In Taiwanese culture, what do guests typically give as gifts at weddings or birthday celebrations? | An ornamental plant to symbolize growth and prosperity in the future | false | Taiwan |
276 | 69 | Among Valencian people, how is altering the traditional recipe for paella generally received? | Enthusiastically, as a way to showcase individual creativity. | false | Spain |
277 | 69 | Among Valencian people, how is altering the traditional recipe for paella generally received? | Positively, as a reflection of personal taste and modernization. | false | Spain |
278 | 69 | Among Valencian people, how is altering the traditional recipe for paella generally received? | Negatively, as it disrespects their original culinary traditions and customs. | true | Spain |
279 | 69 | Among Valencian people, how is altering the traditional recipe for paella generally received? | Indifferently, as food innovation is commonly accepted. | false | Spain |
280 | 70 | What would a guest in an indigenous Persian culture gathering for Nowruz do if offered to eat sweets? | Initially decline with courtesy | true | Iran |
281 | 70 | What would a guest in an indigenous Persian culture gathering for Nowruz do if offered to eat sweets? | agree at once graciously | false | Iran |
282 | 70 | What would a guest in an indigenous Persian culture gathering for Nowruz do if offered to eat sweets? | others considered before you | true | Iran |
283 | 70 | What would a guest in an indigenous Persian culture gathering for Nowruz do if offered to eat sweets? | discuss terms for agreement | false | Iran |
284 | 71 | In Hong Kong, what is a common practice on dine out bills? | They fight to pay for the entire bill. | true | Hong Kong |
285 | 71 | In Hong Kong, what is a common practice on dine out bills? | They request separate bills for each person. | false | Hong Kong |
286 | 71 | In Hong Kong, what is a common practice on dine out bills? | They divide the bill equally among all attendees, regardless of what each person ordered. | false | Hong Kong |
287 | 71 | In Hong Kong, what is a common practice on dine out bills? | One person pays for the bill, but expects a gift in return later. | false | Hong Kong |
288 | 72 | In Brazilian culture, how is punctuality for social gatherings typically viewed? | Arriving exactly on time is expected | false | Brazil |
289 | 72 | In Brazilian culture, how is punctuality for social gatherings typically viewed? | Being 15-30 minutes late is acceptable | true | Brazil |
290 | 72 | In Brazilian culture, how is punctuality for social gatherings typically viewed? | Arriving an hour early is considered polite | false | Brazil |
291 | 72 | In Brazilian culture, how is punctuality for social gatherings typically viewed? | Being exactly 5 minutes late is the norm. | false | Brazil |
292 | 73 | In Vietnam, how many years of mandatory education do students complete before entering university? | 12 years | true | Vietnam |
293 | 73 | In Vietnam, how many years of mandatory education do students complete before entering university? | 15 years | false | Vietnam |
294 | 73 | In Vietnam, how many years of mandatory education do students complete before entering university? | 13 years | false | Vietnam |
295 | 73 | In Vietnam, how many years of mandatory education do students complete before entering university? | 16 years | false | Vietnam |
296 | 74 | In Peru, what are the consequences of exploiting others? | Get hate | true | Peru |
297 | 74 | In Peru, what are the consequences of exploiting others? | Seen as successful | false | Peru |
298 | 74 | In Peru, what are the consequences of exploiting others? | Seen as smart | false | Peru |
299 | 74 | In Peru, what are the consequences of exploiting others? | Get loved | false | Peru |