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4,400 | 1,100 | In Bangladeshi culture, what is likely to be considered as the main meal for people living near many rivers? | Fish | true | Bangladesh |
4,401 | 1,100 | In Bangladeshi culture, what is likely to be considered as the main meal for people living near many rivers? | Beef steak | false | Bangladesh |
4,402 | 1,100 | In Bangladeshi culture, what is likely to be considered as the main meal for people living near many rivers? | Veggie burger | false | Bangladesh |
4,403 | 1,100 | In Bangladeshi culture, what is likely to be considered as the main meal for people living near many rivers? | Chicken wings. | false | Bangladesh |
4,404 | 1,101 | At a Vietnamese family reunion, who might inquire about everyone's ages? | The older person | false | Vietnam |
4,405 | 1,101 | At a Vietnamese family reunion, who might inquire about everyone's ages? | The younger person | false | Vietnam |
4,406 | 1,101 | At a Vietnamese family reunion, who might inquire about everyone's ages? | Either person, regardless of age | true | Vietnam |
4,407 | 1,101 | At a Vietnamese family reunion, who might inquire about everyone's ages? | It is considered impolite for anyone to ask about age. | false | Vietnam |
4,408 | 1,102 | How do people in Mexico traditionally NOT celebrate the Day of the Dead? | They bring food and drink to graves. | false | Mexico |
4,409 | 1,102 | How do people in Mexico traditionally NOT celebrate the Day of the Dead? | They light fireworks and have parades. | false | Mexico |
4,410 | 1,102 | How do people in Mexico traditionally NOT celebrate the Day of the Dead? | They dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating. | true | Mexico |
4,411 | 1,102 | How do people in Mexico traditionally NOT celebrate the Day of the Dead? | They have a silent vigil night. | false | Mexico |
4,412 | 1,103 | In Turkey, which of the following is NOT a common custom when entering someone's home? | Removing your shoes and possibly being offered house slippers. | false | Turkey |
4,413 | 1,103 | In Turkey, which of the following is NOT a common custom when entering someone's home? | Leaving your shoes outside the door before entering. | false | Turkey |
4,414 | 1,103 | In Turkey, which of the following is NOT a common custom when entering someone's home? | Wearing your shoes inside as a sign of respect | true | Turkey |
4,415 | 1,103 | In Turkey, which of the following is NOT a common custom when entering someone's home? | Offering to clean your shoes before stepping inside. | false | Turkey |
4,416 | 1,104 | What is a common social behavior in Dutch culture when people gather? | Complaining about various topics | true | Netherlands |
4,417 | 1,104 | What is a common social behavior in Dutch culture when people gather? | Discussing personal achievements extensively | false | Netherlands |
4,418 | 1,104 | What is a common social behavior in Dutch culture when people gather? | Avoiding any form of confrontation or disagreement | false | Netherlands |
4,419 | 1,104 | What is a common social behavior in Dutch culture when people gather? | Sharing detailed stories of individual success. | false | Netherlands |
4,420 | 1,105 | In the context of Bangladesh, how has the Bengali language influenced its cultural identity? | It has unified the nation by becoming a symbol of its struggle for independence. | true | Bangladesh |
4,421 | 1,105 | In the context of Bangladesh, how has the Bengali language influenced its cultural identity? | It has encouraged the adoption of a federal system of government. | false | Bangladesh |
4,422 | 1,105 | In the context of Bangladesh, how has the Bengali language influenced its cultural identity? | It promoted the incorporation of various international holidays into the national calendar. | false | Bangladesh |
4,423 | 1,105 | In the context of Bangladesh, how has the Bengali language influenced its cultural identity? | It led to the widespread adoption of English as the primary language in educational institutions. | false | Bangladesh |
4,424 | 1,106 | What special allowance do children receive in Japanese culture for New Year? | Otoshidama, a monetary gift. | true | Japan |
4,425 | 1,106 | What special allowance do children receive in Japanese culture for New Year? | A day off from school assignments. | false | Japan |
4,426 | 1,106 | What special allowance do children receive in Japanese culture for New Year? | A personalized new year resolution card. | false | Japan |
4,427 | 1,106 | What special allowance do children receive in Japanese culture for New Year? | A gift of new clothes for the upcoming year. | false | Japan |
4,428 | 1,107 | What is the most watched sport on TV and locally in Japanese culture? | Baseball | true | Japan |
4,429 | 1,107 | What is the most watched sport on TV and locally in Japanese culture? | American Football | false | Japan |
4,430 | 1,107 | What is the most watched sport on TV and locally in Japanese culture? | Basketball | false | Japan |
4,431 | 1,107 | What is the most watched sport on TV and locally in Japanese culture? | Ice Hockey | false | Japan |
4,432 | 1,108 | In Chinese culture, what is considered appropriate etiquette when exchanging business cards during an initial meeting? | Present the card with both hands, accompanied by a slight bow, ensuring the card’s text faces the recipient | true | China |
4,433 | 1,108 | In Chinese culture, what is considered appropriate etiquette when exchanging business cards during an initial meeting? | Tossing it casually to the other person | false | China |
4,434 | 1,108 | In Chinese culture, what is considered appropriate etiquette when exchanging business cards during an initial meeting? | Hand the card with both hands, but make sure to bow after the recipient takes It | false | China |
4,435 | 1,108 | In Chinese culture, what is considered appropriate etiquette when exchanging business cards during an initial meeting? | Placing it on a table for the other person to pick up. | false | China |
4,436 | 1,109 | In traditional Indian culture, which of the following is the most commonly accepted way to greet someone in a formal setting? | Say "Namaste" with palms pressed together and a slight bow | true | India |
4,437 | 1,109 | In traditional Indian culture, which of the following is the most commonly accepted way to greet someone in a formal setting? | Offer a firm handshake with direct eye contact, similar to Western greetings | false | India |
4,438 | 1,109 | In traditional Indian culture, which of the following is the most commonly accepted way to greet someone in a formal setting? | Greet with a brief hug and a light pat on the back, showing warmth | false | India |
4,439 | 1,109 | In traditional Indian culture, which of the following is the most commonly accepted way to greet someone in a formal setting? | Kissing on the cheek twice, a gesture borrowed from some European cultures | false | India |
4,440 | 1,110 | what don't Egyptians like to drink after dinner? | tea with mint | false | Egypt |
4,441 | 1,110 | what don't Egyptians like to drink after dinner? | hot chocolate | true | Egypt |
4,442 | 1,110 | what don't Egyptians like to drink after dinner? | drink hot tea | false | Egypt |
4,443 | 1,110 | what don't Egyptians like to drink after dinner? | tea | false | Egypt |
4,444 | 1,111 | What do Muslims in Egypt do during the fasting hours of Ramadan? | have small amounts of food and water | false | Egypt |
4,445 | 1,111 | What do Muslims in Egypt do during the fasting hours of Ramadan? | Only drink water | false | Egypt |
4,446 | 1,111 | What do Muslims in Egypt do during the fasting hours of Ramadan? | Eat small snacks | false | Egypt |
4,447 | 1,111 | What do Muslims in Egypt do during the fasting hours of Ramadan? | stops all food and drinks intake | true | Egypt |
4,448 | 1,112 | In Korean culture, when is it not considered a time you age one more year? | The day a baby is born. | false | South Korea |
4,449 | 1,112 | In Korean culture, when is it not considered a time you age one more year? | New year's day | false | South Korea |
4,450 | 1,112 | In Korean culture, when is it not considered a time you age one more year? | Someone's birthday | true | South Korea |
4,451 | 1,112 | In Korean culture, when is it not considered a time you age one more year? | New year's celebration | false | South Korea |
4,452 | 1,113 | In Iran, what is Not or so not considered impolite when attending a formal lunch invitation? | Not waiting for the host to start eating. | false | Iran |
4,453 | 1,113 | In Iran, what is Not or so not considered impolite when attending a formal lunch invitation? | Discussing personal problems at the table | false | Iran |
4,454 | 1,113 | In Iran, what is Not or so not considered impolite when attending a formal lunch invitation? | Leaving the table immediately after finishing your meal. | false | Iran |
4,455 | 1,113 | In Iran, what is Not or so not considered impolite when attending a formal lunch invitation? | Refusing to drink tea at the end of the meal. | true | Iran |
4,456 | 1,114 | In Iranian culture, which gesture is not typically expected from hosts to establish rapport with guests upon their arrival? | Serving tea | false | Iran |
4,457 | 1,114 | In Iranian culture, which gesture is not typically expected from hosts to establish rapport with guests upon their arrival? | Offering a handshake | false | Iran |
4,458 | 1,114 | In Iranian culture, which gesture is not typically expected from hosts to establish rapport with guests upon their arrival? | Presenting a gift | true | Iran |
4,459 | 1,114 | In Iranian culture, which gesture is not typically expected from hosts to establish rapport with guests upon their arrival? | Giving a brief tour of the home. | true | Iran |
4,460 | 1,115 | In German culture, what is considered polite behavior when toasting? | Keeping your glass below the level of others’ glasses | false | Germany |
4,461 | 1,115 | In German culture, what is considered polite behavior when toasting? | Making eye contact with each person you are toasting | true | Germany |
4,462 | 1,115 | In German culture, what is considered polite behavior when toasting? | Avoiding clinking glasses to prevent noise | false | Germany |
4,463 | 1,115 | In German culture, what is considered polite behavior when toasting? | Saying "Cheers" in a soft voice | false | Germany |
4,464 | 1,116 | What do Brazilians usually wear on their feet indoors in the cold weather? | Flip-flops | false | Brazil |
4,465 | 1,116 | What do Brazilians usually wear on their feet indoors in the cold weather? | Barefoot | false | Brazil |
4,466 | 1,116 | What do Brazilians usually wear on their feet indoors in the cold weather? | Flip-flops with socks | true | Brazil |
4,467 | 1,116 | What do Brazilians usually wear on their feet indoors in the cold weather? | Shoes | false | Brazil |
4,468 | 1,117 | In Hong Kong culture, what is the most common method used to pay for public transport? | Mobile payment apps | false | Hong Kong |
4,469 | 1,117 | In Hong Kong culture, what is the most common method used to pay for public transport? | Octopus card | true | Hong Kong |
4,470 | 1,117 | In Hong Kong culture, what is the most common method used to pay for public transport? | Cash | false | Hong Kong |
4,471 | 1,117 | In Hong Kong culture, what is the most common method used to pay for public transport? | Credit cards | false | Hong Kong |
4,472 | 1,118 | In the context of mourning for lost immediate relatives, what color dress do people traditionally wear in Nepali culture? | White | true | Nepal |
4,473 | 1,118 | In the context of mourning for lost immediate relatives, what color dress do people traditionally wear in Nepali culture? | Black | false | Nepal |
4,474 | 1,118 | In the context of mourning for lost immediate relatives, what color dress do people traditionally wear in Nepali culture? | Purple | false | Nepal |
4,475 | 1,118 | In the context of mourning for lost immediate relatives, what color dress do people traditionally wear in Nepali culture? | Blue. | false | Nepal |
4,476 | 1,119 | In Hong Kong culture, what is usually the etiquette regarding eating and drinking in public transportation? | Eating and drinking are allowed without restraint | false | Hong Kong |
4,477 | 1,119 | In Hong Kong culture, what is usually the etiquette regarding eating and drinking in public transportation? | Eating and drinking are not allowed, and passengers would be fined if do so | true | Hong Kong |
4,478 | 1,119 | In Hong Kong culture, what is usually the etiquette regarding eating and drinking in public transportation? | Eating and drinking are not allowed, and passengers are expected to clean up | false | Hong Kong |
4,479 | 1,119 | In Hong Kong culture, what is usually the etiquette regarding eating and drinking in public transportation? | Eating and drinking are allowed, but are expected to clean up | false | Hong Kong |
4,480 | 1,120 | Chile had several wars against the Peru-Bolivian Confederation. In which of these wars did Chile militarily occupy the enemy's capital? | War of the Pacific 1879-1884 | true | Chile |
4,481 | 1,120 | Chile had several wars against the Peru-Bolivian Confederation. In which of these wars did Chile militarily occupy the enemy's capital? | War against peru bolivia confederation 1836-1839 | false | Chile |
4,482 | 1,120 | Chile had several wars against the Peru-Bolivian Confederation. In which of these wars did Chile militarily occupy the enemy's capital? | War for the independence | false | Chile |
4,483 | 1,120 | Chile had several wars against the Peru-Bolivian Confederation. In which of these wars did Chile militarily occupy the enemy's capital? | Cenepa War | false | Chile |
4,484 | 1,121 | How do villagers in Chiloé move houses with community help? | A minga | true | Chile |
4,485 | 1,121 | How do villagers in Chiloé move houses with community help? | With the help of trucks | false | Chile |
4,486 | 1,121 | How do villagers in Chiloé move houses with community help? | With horses | false | Chile |
4,487 | 1,121 | How do villagers in Chiloé move houses with community help? | With the help of a crane | false | Chile |
4,488 | 1,122 | Which of these dances is the most popular in the desert in Chile? | Tango | false | Chile |
4,489 | 1,122 | Which of these dances is the most popular in the desert in Chile? | Baile de la Diablada | true | Chile |
4,490 | 1,122 | Which of these dances is the most popular in the desert in Chile? | Rapa nui Dance | false | Chile |
4,491 | 1,122 | Which of these dances is the most popular in the desert in Chile? | Vals chilote | false | Chile |
4,492 | 1,123 | In Nigerian culture, what is considered a bad omen when walking? | Finding a four-leaf clover | false | Nigeria |
4,493 | 1,123 | In Nigerian culture, what is considered a bad omen when walking? | Seeing a black cat cross your path | false | Nigeria |
4,494 | 1,123 | In Nigerian culture, what is considered a bad omen when walking? | Kicking your leg against a stone | true | Nigeria |
4,495 | 1,123 | In Nigerian culture, what is considered a bad omen when walking? | Walking under a ladder. | false | Nigeria |
4,496 | 1,124 | What do Italians traditionally use to make carbonara? | Guanciale | true | Italy |
4,497 | 1,124 | What do Italians traditionally use to make carbonara? | Bacon | false | Italy |
4,498 | 1,124 | What do Italians traditionally use to make carbonara? | Chicken | false | Italy |
4,499 | 1,124 | What do Italians traditionally use to make carbonara? | Smoked sausage | false | Italy |