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4,600 | 1,150 | In Romanian culture, what might offend your host during a visit? | Not laughing at their jokes | false | Romania |
4,601 | 1,150 | In Romanian culture, what might offend your host during a visit? | Declining an offer to stay longer | false | Romania |
4,602 | 1,150 | In Romanian culture, what might offend your host during a visit? | Not eating nearly all the food offered | true | Romania |
4,603 | 1,150 | In Romanian culture, what might offend your host during a visit? | Volunteering for post-meal tidying | false | Romania |
4,604 | 1,151 | What rituals do Zulu people commonly practice? | Thanksgiving Day family dinner | false | South Africa |
4,605 | 1,151 | What rituals do Zulu people commonly practice? | Tea ceremony | false | South Africa |
4,606 | 1,151 | What rituals do Zulu people commonly practice? | Umhlanga, the Reed Dance ceremony | true | South Africa |
4,607 | 1,151 | What rituals do Zulu people commonly practice? | Halloween trick-or-treat activities. | false | South Africa |
4,608 | 1,152 | What is included in the traditional cuisine of the Tswana culture? | Seswaa (pounded meat) | true | South Africa |
4,609 | 1,152 | What is included in the traditional cuisine of the Tswana culture? | Hot dogs with ketchup and mustard | false | South Africa |
4,610 | 1,152 | What is included in the traditional cuisine of the Tswana culture? | Sushi rolls with wasabi | false | South Africa |
4,611 | 1,152 | What is included in the traditional cuisine of the Tswana culture? | Deep-dish pizza | false | South Africa |
4,612 | 1,153 | In Iranian culture, when are partners allowed to live together separately? | After marriage celebration event | true | Iran |
4,613 | 1,153 | In Iranian culture, when are partners allowed to live together separately? | Once they are engaged | false | Iran |
4,614 | 1,153 | In Iranian culture, when are partners allowed to live together separately? | When they decide to move in together, regardless of marital status | false | Iran |
4,615 | 1,153 | In Iranian culture, when are partners allowed to live together separately? | After they register their marriage officially | false | Iran |
4,616 | 1,154 | In Lebanon flat pita bread is most commonly used in what way? | A carb used to hold or encase food. | false | Lebanon |
4,617 | 1,154 | In Lebanon flat pita bread is most commonly used in what way? | Cut into slices, fried, and tossed into salads. | false | Lebanon |
4,618 | 1,154 | In Lebanon flat pita bread is most commonly used in what way? | Toasted and used to scoop food. | false | Lebanon |
4,619 | 1,154 | In Lebanon flat pita bread is most commonly used in what way? | To eat with food as a traditional carb. | true | Lebanon |
4,620 | 1,155 | In Lebanese culture, when is knefeh traditionally eaten? | For breakfast or as a special treat | true | Lebanon |
4,621 | 1,155 | In Lebanese culture, when is knefeh traditionally eaten? | As a dessert | false | Lebanon |
4,622 | 1,155 | In Lebanese culture, when is knefeh traditionally eaten? | At the end of a formal dinner | false | Lebanon |
4,623 | 1,155 | In Lebanese culture, when is knefeh traditionally eaten? | During afternoon tea. | false | Lebanon |
4,624 | 1,156 | In the narrative of Maria's family celebrating Día de los Muertos, which elements of their celebration are essential for honoring the tradition of welcoming deceased loved ones back to the living world? | By preparing spiced tamales and setting up an altar with marigolds and candles. | true | Mexico |
4,625 | 1,156 | In the narrative of Maria's family celebrating Día de los Muertos, which elements of their celebration are essential for honoring the tradition of welcoming deceased loved ones back to the living world? | By baking pumpkin pie and hanging wreaths on their front doors. | false | Mexico |
4,626 | 1,156 | In the narrative of Maria's family celebrating Día de los Muertos, which elements of their celebration are essential for honoring the tradition of welcoming deceased loved ones back to the living world? | By lighting fireworks and having a barbecue in the backyard. | false | Mexico |
4,627 | 1,156 | In the narrative of Maria's family celebrating Día de los Muertos, which elements of their celebration are essential for honoring the tradition of welcoming deceased loved ones back to the living world? | By carving jack-o'-lanterns and playing trick-or-treat in the neighborhood. | false | Mexico |
4,628 | 1,157 | During the celebration of Diwali, Priya and her family engage in various traditional activities. Which of the following options best captures the comprehensive range of practices that symbolize the spiritual and cultural essence of Diwali in their household? | Lighting clay lamps around their home and preparing sweet treats. | true | India |
4,629 | 1,157 | During the celebration of Diwali, Priya and her family engage in various traditional activities. Which of the following options best captures the comprehensive range of practices that symbolize the spiritual and cultural essence of Diwali in their household? | Carving pumpkins and decorating their home with them. | false | India |
4,630 | 1,157 | During the celebration of Diwali, Priya and her family engage in various traditional activities. Which of the following options best captures the comprehensive range of practices that symbolize the spiritual and cultural essence of Diwali in their household? | Hanging stockings over the fireplace and exchanging gifts. | false | India |
4,631 | 1,157 | During the celebration of Diwali, Priya and her family engage in various traditional activities. Which of the following options best captures the comprehensive range of practices that symbolize the spiritual and cultural essence of Diwali in their household? | Setting up a Christmas tree and singing carols. | false | India |
4,632 | 1,158 | In most parts of Chile, what is not the customary behavior of drivers when approaching a pedestrian at a zebra crossing? | Drivers accelerate to pass before the pedestrian steps onto the crossing. | false | Chile |
4,633 | 1,158 | In most parts of Chile, what is not the customary behavior of drivers when approaching a pedestrian at a zebra crossing? | Drivers stop to let the pedestrian cross the street. | true | Chile |
4,634 | 1,158 | In most parts of Chile, what is not the customary behavior of drivers when approaching a pedestrian at a zebra crossing? | Drivers honk to warn the pedestrian to wait. | false | Chile |
4,635 | 1,158 | In most parts of Chile, what is not the customary behavior of drivers when approaching a pedestrian at a zebra crossing? | Drivers turn on their hazard lights to warn other drivers. | false | Chile |
4,636 | 1,159 | In traditional Ukrainian households, what is the customary practice when entering a house? | Leaving shoes on when indoors | false | Ukraine |
4,637 | 1,159 | In traditional Ukrainian households, what is the customary practice when entering a house? | Switching to indoor slippers | true | Ukraine |
4,638 | 1,159 | In traditional Ukrainian households, what is the customary practice when entering a house? | Keeping outdoor shoes on at all times | false | Ukraine |
4,639 | 1,159 | In traditional Ukrainian households, what is the customary practice when entering a house? | Wearing shoes to bed. | false | Ukraine |
4,640 | 1,160 | What is expected of guests attending a wedding in Vietnam? | Giving the newlyweds cash | true | Vietnam |
4,641 | 1,160 | What is expected of guests attending a wedding in Vietnam? | Bring along a gift from the registry | false | Vietnam |
4,642 | 1,160 | What is expected of guests attending a wedding in Vietnam? | Dance barefoot at the reception | false | Vietnam |
4,643 | 1,160 | What is expected of guests attending a wedding in Vietnam? | Smash a plate at the reception | false | Vietnam |
4,644 | 1,161 | In Taiwan, what term is used to describe someone who is unbearable? | motorcycle | true | Taiwan |
4,645 | 1,161 | In Taiwan, what term is used to describe someone who is unbearable? | potato | false | Taiwan |
4,646 | 1,161 | In Taiwan, what term is used to describe someone who is unbearable? | avocado | false | Taiwan |
4,647 | 1,161 | In Taiwan, what term is used to describe someone who is unbearable? | Bicycle | false | Taiwan |
4,648 | 1,162 | In Taiwan, how do people describe those who don’t work hard and earn money? | lying down | true | Taiwan |
4,649 | 1,162 | In Taiwan, how do people describe those who don’t work hard and earn money? | hitting the hay | false | Taiwan |
4,650 | 1,162 | In Taiwan, how do people describe those who don’t work hard and earn money? | lounging around | false | Taiwan |
4,651 | 1,162 | In Taiwan, how do people describe those who don’t work hard and earn money? | Ignoring other people | false | Taiwan |
4,652 | 1,163 | In Russian culture, there are many gifts which are avoided because they represent bad omens or bad luck. Which of the following items is a very bad gift for your Russian friend? | Even numbers of flowers less than a dozen | true | Russia |
4,653 | 1,163 | In Russian culture, there are many gifts which are avoided because they represent bad omens or bad luck. Which of the following items is a very bad gift for your Russian friend? | Artwork | false | Russia |
4,654 | 1,163 | In Russian culture, there are many gifts which are avoided because they represent bad omens or bad luck. Which of the following items is a very bad gift for your Russian friend? | Chocolate chip cookies | false | Russia |
4,655 | 1,163 | In Russian culture, there are many gifts which are avoided because they represent bad omens or bad luck. Which of the following items is a very bad gift for your Russian friend? | Baseball caps | false | Russia |
4,656 | 1,164 | In Russia, which of the following is not a popular Russian food? | Buuz | true | Russia |
4,657 | 1,164 | In Russia, which of the following is not a popular Russian food? | Pelmeni | false | Russia |
4,658 | 1,164 | In Russia, which of the following is not a popular Russian food? | Olivier Salad | false | Russia |
4,659 | 1,164 | In Russia, which of the following is not a popular Russian food? | Morkovcha | false | Russia |
4,660 | 1,165 | What is a common saying in the Netherlands that emphasizes their cultural attitude towards behavior? | "Stop being so annoying" | false | Netherlands |
4,661 | 1,165 | What is a common saying in the Netherlands that emphasizes their cultural attitude towards behavior? | "Act straightforward" | true | Netherlands |
4,662 | 1,165 | What is a common saying in the Netherlands that emphasizes their cultural attitude towards behavior? | "Calm down" | false | Netherlands |
4,663 | 1,165 | What is a common saying in the Netherlands that emphasizes their cultural attitude towards behavior? | "Why are you acting like that?" | false | Netherlands |
4,664 | 1,166 | In the Netherlands, what is the cultural expectation regarding punctuality? | Reaching destination exactly on time | true | Netherlands |
4,665 | 1,166 | In the Netherlands, what is the cultural expectation regarding punctuality? | Reaching destination before scheduled time 15 minutes late as a courtesy | false | Netherlands |
4,666 | 1,166 | In the Netherlands, what is the cultural expectation regarding punctuality? | Reaching destination before scheduled time at least 30 minutes early | false | Netherlands |
4,667 | 1,166 | In the Netherlands, what is the cultural expectation regarding punctuality? | Arrival time is unrestricted is flexible, arriving anytime is acceptable. | false | Netherlands |
4,668 | 1,167 | In Turkish culture, during sacred times, like Aid, what does the young people do to their elders? | Salute with their hands | false | Turkey |
4,669 | 1,167 | In Turkish culture, during sacred times, like Aid, what does the young people do to their elders? | Kiss their hands | false | Turkey |
4,670 | 1,167 | In Turkish culture, during sacred times, like Aid, what does the young people do to their elders? | Kiss their hands and touch to their hands to their forehead | true | Turkey |
4,671 | 1,167 | In Turkish culture, during sacred times, like Aid, what does the young people do to their elders? | Give them a high five | false | Turkey |
4,672 | 1,168 | In Chinese culture, what should be avoided during Ghost Festival in Summertime in July? | Dinning out | false | Hong Kong |
4,673 | 1,168 | In Chinese culture, what should be avoided during Ghost Festival in Summertime in July? | Going haircut | false | Hong Kong |
4,674 | 1,168 | In Chinese culture, what should be avoided during Ghost Festival in Summertime in July? | Go swimming | true | Hong Kong |
4,675 | 1,168 | In Chinese culture, what should be avoided during Ghost Festival in Summertime in July? | Going out | false | Hong Kong |
4,676 | 1,169 | In Nigerian culture, is a girl allowed to greet her parents with a hug as a sign of respect or honor? | Yes, hugging her parents is a sign of respect | false | Nigeria |
4,677 | 1,169 | In Nigerian culture, is a girl allowed to greet her parents with a hug as a sign of respect or honor? | Yes, but only in the public places | false | Nigeria |
4,678 | 1,169 | In Nigerian culture, is a girl allowed to greet her parents with a hug as a sign of respect or honor? | No, she can only shake hands with them | false | Nigeria |
4,679 | 1,169 | In Nigerian culture, is a girl allowed to greet her parents with a hug as a sign of respect or honor? | No, she is expected to Kneel down to greet her parents | true | Nigeria |
4,680 | 1,170 | In Nigerian culture, a child is free to express their feelings and defend themselves when being scolded by their parents. | Yes, it is allowed for the child to freely tell his part of the story anytime | false | Nigeria |
4,681 | 1,170 | In Nigerian culture, a child is free to express their feelings and defend themselves when being scolded by their parents. | No, the child is not allowed to interrupt the parents except when asked to speak | true | Nigeria |
4,682 | 1,170 | In Nigerian culture, a child is free to express their feelings and defend themselves when being scolded by their parents. | Yes, the child is encouraged to debate with parents to prove their point. | false | Nigeria |
4,683 | 1,170 | In Nigerian culture, a child is free to express their feelings and defend themselves when being scolded by their parents. | Yes, the child can interrupt the parents to correct them if they are wrong. | false | Nigeria |
4,684 | 1,171 | In Nigerian culture, why is it mandatory to pay the traditional bridal financial gift called dowry? | To test the financial status of the man | false | Nigeria |
4,685 | 1,171 | In Nigerian culture, why is it mandatory to pay the traditional bridal financial gift called dowry? | To know if the man loves the woman | false | Nigeria |
4,686 | 1,171 | In Nigerian culture, why is it mandatory to pay the traditional bridal financial gift called dowry? | As an exchange for the woman | false | Nigeria |
4,687 | 1,171 | In Nigerian culture, why is it mandatory to pay the traditional bridal financial gift called dowry? | As a sign of respect for culture and appreciation to the wife's family | true | Nigeria |
4,688 | 1,172 | How do locals in Italy tip their waitstaff who provide exceptional service at a dinner at a five (or even less) star restaurant? | It's not necessary to tip because servers already got paid by the manager of the place but sometimes also tips are accepted | true | Italy |
4,689 | 1,172 | How do locals in Italy tip their waitstaff who provide exceptional service at a dinner at a five (or even less) star restaurant? | A 20% tip is usually given to show appreciation for good service and to encourage the server to continue its good work | false | Italy |
4,690 | 1,172 | How do locals in Italy tip their waitstaff who provide exceptional service at a dinner at a five (or even less) star restaurant? | Tipping is mandatory and it is around 22% of the total price of what you bought but it's not taxed to help the waiters | false | Italy |
4,691 | 1,172 | How do locals in Italy tip their waitstaff who provide exceptional service at a dinner at a five (or even less) star restaurant? | You should tip if you're a tourist around 10 to 20% of the total price as a form of respect of the country where you're at | false | Italy |
4,692 | 1,173 | What is the traditional way for an Italian to enjoy his coffee during a well-deserved but short break from work? | Sitting down at a table while working or reading a book to take a short, well deserved break | false | Italy |
4,693 | 1,173 | What is the traditional way for an Italian to enjoy his coffee during a well-deserved but short break from work? | Drinking it quickly at the counter near other people around the italian person that are doing the same thing and maybe while reading the newspaper or while chatting to friends or collegues from work | true | Italy |
4,694 | 1,173 | What is the traditional way for an Italian to enjoy his coffee during a well-deserved but short break from work? | Ordering it to-go and sipping it while walking to work or to drink it at home while relaxing and doing the traditional "dolce far niente" | false | Italy |
4,695 | 1,173 | What is the traditional way for an Italian to enjoy his coffee during a well-deserved but short break from work? | Having it in a large to-go cup with plenty of latte | false | Italy |
4,696 | 1,174 | In Persian culture, which of the following is NOT a traditional practice when eating with others? | One should not chew loudly or eat with their mouth open | false | Iran |
4,697 | 1,174 | In Persian culture, which of the following is NOT a traditional practice when eating with others? | everyone thanks Allah before eating | true | Iran |
4,698 | 1,174 | In Persian culture, which of the following is NOT a traditional practice when eating with others? | One should prepare various dishes when having guests | false | Iran |
4,699 | 1,174 | In Persian culture, which of the following is NOT a traditional practice when eating with others? | One should always offer the dishes they are about to eat to others while taking some | false | Iran |