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4,700 | 1,175 | In The Netherlands, how do children travel to elementary school? | By cycling on their own without parental supervision | true | Netherlands |
4,701 | 1,175 | In The Netherlands, how do children travel to elementary school? | By riding in a carpool with their friends | false | Netherlands |
4,702 | 1,175 | In The Netherlands, how do children travel to elementary school? | By taking a school-operated transportation such as a bus | false | Netherlands |
4,703 | 1,175 | In The Netherlands, how do children travel to elementary school? | By walking in a group led by a teacher | false | Netherlands |
4,704 | 1,176 | In Dutch culture, how do guests typically arrange themselves at a birthday party? | They interact in small clusters throughout the party. | false | Netherlands |
4,705 | 1,176 | In Dutch culture, how do guests typically arrange themselves at a birthday party? | Everyone sits in one massive circle. | true | Netherlands |
4,706 | 1,176 | In Dutch culture, how do guests typically arrange themselves at a birthday party? | Guests stand in a buffet line for most of the party. | false | Netherlands |
4,707 | 1,176 | In Dutch culture, how do guests typically arrange themselves at a birthday party? | They form a dance floor in the center of the room. | false | Netherlands |
4,708 | 1,177 | How do Czech habitants who commute daily to work usually behave while riding the tram in Prague? | Starting talks with strangers. | false | Czech Republic |
4,709 | 1,177 | How do Czech habitants who commute daily to work usually behave while riding the tram in Prague? | Listening to music alone through headphones without engagement. | true | Czech Republic |
4,710 | 1,177 | How do Czech habitants who commute daily to work usually behave while riding the tram in Prague? | Communal dining experiences | false | Czech Republic |
4,711 | 1,177 | How do Czech habitants who commute daily to work usually behave while riding the tram in Prague? | Starting team bonding activities | false | Czech Republic |
4,712 | 1,178 | In the context of Argentina celebrating a country's victory in a soccer tournament within their culture, what would be the most common way to celebrate this success? | Taking a day off nationwide to celebrate the victory with a parade. | false | Argentina |
4,713 | 1,178 | In the context of Argentina celebrating a country's victory in a soccer tournament within their culture, what would be the most common way to celebrate this success? | Gathering in public places to watch the game replay and enjoy communal meals. | false | Argentina |
4,714 | 1,178 | In the context of Argentina celebrating a country's victory in a soccer tournament within their culture, what would be the most common way to celebrate this success? | Gathering in the most important monument on the country to celebrate it | true | Argentina |
4,715 | 1,178 | In the context of Argentina celebrating a country's victory in a soccer tournament within their culture, what would be the most common way to celebrate this success? | Organizing nationwide dance-offs and music festivals in every major city. | false | Argentina |
4,716 | 1,179 | In the context of Argentina's culture, which of the following statements best reflects the country's urban organization? | The country's activities and population are highly centralized in Buenos Aires. | true | Argentina |
4,717 | 1,179 | In the context of Argentina's culture, which of the following statements best reflects the country's urban organization? | The country has a balanced distribution of activities and population across multiple cities. | false | Argentina |
4,718 | 1,179 | In the context of Argentina's culture, which of the following statements best reflects the country's urban organization? | The majority of the country’s economic and political activities are spread evenly across rural areas. | false | Argentina |
4,719 | 1,179 | In the context of Argentina's culture, which of the following statements best reflects the country's urban organization? | The country promotes decentralization by encouraging population movement to suburban areas. | false | Argentina |
4,720 | 1,180 | What is a common living arrangement in Argentina? | Owning a home | false | Argentina |
4,721 | 1,180 | What is a common living arrangement in Argentina? | Sharing rent with roommates | false | Argentina |
4,722 | 1,180 | What is a common living arrangement in Argentina? | Rent for each own alone | true | Argentina |
4,723 | 1,180 | What is a common living arrangement in Argentina? | Staying with parents until late adulthood. | false | Argentina |
4,724 | 1,181 | What phrase would an Iranian say to people around him/her when enjoying a meal or an experience according to Iranian culture? | Befarma | false | Iran |
4,725 | 1,181 | What phrase would an Iranian say to people around him/her when enjoying a meal or an experience according to Iranian culture? | bon apetit | false | Iran |
4,726 | 1,181 | What phrase would an Iranian say to people around him/her when enjoying a meal or an experience according to Iranian culture? | Noosh-e Jan | true | Iran |
4,727 | 1,181 | What phrase would an Iranian say to people around him/her when enjoying a meal or an experience according to Iranian culture? | ¡Buen provecho! | false | Iran |
4,728 | 1,182 | In Iran, what do strangers say to someone who has broken their items typically when someone does something wrong or breaks something? | "It's okay, don't worry about it." | false | Iran |
4,729 | 1,182 | In Iran, what do strangers say to someone who has broken their items typically when someone does something wrong or breaks something? | "May it be a sacrifice to your heads health | false | Iran |
4,730 | 1,182 | In Iran, what do strangers say to someone who has broken their items typically when someone does something wrong or breaks something? | "No problem, it happens to the best of us." | false | Iran |
4,731 | 1,182 | In Iran, what do strangers say to someone who has broken their items typically when someone does something wrong or breaks something? | "دست و پا چلفتی" | true | Iran |
4,732 | 1,183 | Imagine you are a foreigner in Thailand, and someone did a good job, can you pat the head of the Thai person as a sign that the job was well done? | It is considered disrespectful | true | Thailand |
4,733 | 1,183 | Imagine you are a foreigner in Thailand, and someone did a good job, can you pat the head of the Thai person as a sign that the job was well done? | It's a common greeting | false | Thailand |
4,734 | 1,183 | Imagine you are a foreigner in Thailand, and someone did a good job, can you pat the head of the Thai person as a sign that the job was well done? | It's seen as a playful gesture | false | Thailand |
4,735 | 1,183 | Imagine you are a foreigner in Thailand, and someone did a good job, can you pat the head of the Thai person as a sign that the job was well done? | It's a sign of mutual respect. | false | Thailand |
4,736 | 1,184 | In Hong Kong culture, how is it polite to address elders even if they don't know each other? | Uncle or Auntie | true | Hong Kong |
4,737 | 1,184 | In Hong Kong culture, how is it polite to address elders even if they don't know each other? | Mister or Miss | false | Hong Kong |
4,738 | 1,184 | In Hong Kong culture, how is it polite to address elders even if they don't know each other? | last name basis | false | Hong Kong |
4,739 | 1,184 | In Hong Kong culture, how is it polite to address elders even if they don't know each other? | Sir or Madam | false | Hong Kong |
4,740 | 1,185 | In Hong Kong culture, how do you signal to the server that you would like more water added to your tea while dining in local Chinese restaurants? | Remove the lid of the teapot | true | Hong Kong |
4,741 | 1,185 | In Hong Kong culture, how do you signal to the server that you would like more water added to your tea while dining in local Chinese restaurants? | raise the cup and show to the server | false | Hong Kong |
4,742 | 1,185 | In Hong Kong culture, how do you signal to the server that you would like more water added to your tea while dining in local Chinese restaurants? | Leave the teapot empty on the table | false | Hong Kong |
4,743 | 1,185 | In Hong Kong culture, how do you signal to the server that you would like more water added to your tea while dining in local Chinese restaurants? | Point at the teapot | false | Hong Kong |
4,744 | 1,186 | What is the proper way to show respect and satisfaction of the food to the chef when having ramen in Japan? | Leave a little bit of food on your plate | false | Japan |
4,745 | 1,186 | What is the proper way to show respect and satisfaction of the food to the chef when having ramen in Japan? | consume the soup entirely | true | Japan |
4,746 | 1,186 | What is the proper way to show respect and satisfaction of the food to the chef when having ramen in Japan? | eating with loud sound | false | Japan |
4,747 | 1,186 | What is the proper way to show respect and satisfaction of the food to the chef when having ramen in Japan? | Place your chopsticks in the bowl when done. | false | Japan |
4,748 | 1,187 | What should you do at a friend's house in New Zealand after dinner? | Offer to do the dishes. | true | New Zealand |
4,749 | 1,187 | What should you do at a friend's house in New Zealand after dinner? | Leave a tip on the table. | false | New Zealand |
4,750 | 1,187 | What should you do at a friend's house in New Zealand after dinner? | Write a thank-you note the next day. | false | New Zealand |
4,751 | 1,187 | What should you do at a friend's house in New Zealand after dinner? | Invite them to a restaurant as a return gesture. | false | New Zealand |
4,752 | 1,188 | In Turkish culture, what is believed to bring people good energy and luck? | evil eye | false | Turkey |
4,753 | 1,188 | In Turkish culture, what is believed to bring people good energy and luck? | a horseshoe above the door | false | Turkey |
4,754 | 1,188 | In Turkish culture, what is believed to bring people good energy and luck? | a four-leaf clover | true | Turkey |
4,755 | 1,188 | In Turkish culture, what is believed to bring people good energy and luck? | burning sage. | false | Turkey |
4,756 | 1,189 | In Russia, what winter holiday is celebrated at night from January 14th to 15th, originating from pre-Peter the First times? | Old New Year | true | Russia |
4,757 | 1,189 | In Russia, what winter holiday is celebrated at night from January 14th to 15th, originating from pre-Peter the First times? | Easter | false | Russia |
4,758 | 1,189 | In Russia, what winter holiday is celebrated at night from January 14th to 15th, originating from pre-Peter the First times? | St. Vladimir's Day | false | Russia |
4,759 | 1,189 | In Russia, what winter holiday is celebrated at night from January 14th to 15th, originating from pre-Peter the First times? | All Saints Day | false | Russia |
4,760 | 1,190 | In the traditional Filipino cuisine, what is the primary fruit ingredient of a very famous condiment equivalent to ketchup? | Banana | true | Philippines |
4,761 | 1,190 | In the traditional Filipino cuisine, what is the primary fruit ingredient of a very famous condiment equivalent to ketchup? | Tomato | false | Philippines |
4,762 | 1,190 | In the traditional Filipino cuisine, what is the primary fruit ingredient of a very famous condiment equivalent to ketchup? | Apple | false | Philippines |
4,763 | 1,190 | In the traditional Filipino cuisine, what is the primary fruit ingredient of a very famous condiment equivalent to ketchup? | Grape. | false | Philippines |
4,764 | 1,191 | In Iranian culture, what is a significant aspect of being a good host? | Insisting on feeding guests and treating them with great respect. | true | Iran |
4,765 | 1,191 | In Iranian culture, what is a significant aspect of being a good host? | Allowing guests to serve themselves to make them feel at home. | false | Iran |
4,766 | 1,191 | In Iranian culture, what is a significant aspect of being a good host? | Inviting guests to participate in cooking as a form of bonding. | false | Iran |
4,767 | 1,191 | In Iranian culture, what is a significant aspect of being a good host? | Encouraging guests to wash their own dishes as a sign of independence. | false | Iran |
4,768 | 1,192 | How do people in Iran typically celebrate their New Year? | Visiting family members and relatives | true | Iran |
4,769 | 1,192 | How do people in Iran typically celebrate their New Year? | Watching fireworks at a public square | false | Iran |
4,770 | 1,192 | How do people in Iran typically celebrate their New Year? | Hosting a BBQ party in the backyard | false | Iran |
4,771 | 1,192 | How do people in Iran typically celebrate their New Year? | Going on a spring break vacation. | true | Iran |
4,772 | 1,193 | In Nepali culture, how are teen girls uniquely honored in a practice not commonly found elsewhere? | Considered as living gods and worshipped | true | Nepal |
4,773 | 1,193 | In Nepali culture, how are teen girls uniquely honored in a practice not commonly found elsewhere? | Compete in beauty pageants as a form of national celebration | false | Nepal |
4,774 | 1,193 | In Nepali culture, how are teen girls uniquely honored in a practice not commonly found elsewhere? | Given scholarships for representing their culture overseas | false | Nepal |
4,775 | 1,193 | In Nepali culture, how are teen girls uniquely honored in a practice not commonly found elsewhere? | Celebrated through a debutante ball when they reach a certain age. | false | Nepal |
4,776 | 1,194 | In which culture does the country not celebrate an Independence Day because it is the only country in the world that was never colonized? | Nepal | true | Nepal |
4,777 | 1,194 | In which culture does the country not celebrate an Independence Day because it is the only country in the world that was never colonized? | United States | false | Nepal |
4,778 | 1,194 | In which culture does the country not celebrate an Independence Day because it is the only country in the world that was never colonized? | Mexico | false | Nepal |
4,779 | 1,194 | In which culture does the country not celebrate an Independence Day because it is the only country in the world that was never colonized? | India | false | Nepal |
4,780 | 1,195 | In which calendar is Nepal currently in the year 2080 B.S, distinctive from the Gregorian calendar used by many other countries? | Bikram Sambat | true | Nepal |
4,781 | 1,195 | In which calendar is Nepal currently in the year 2080 B.S, distinctive from the Gregorian calendar used by many other countries? | Julian calendar | false | Nepal |
4,782 | 1,195 | In which calendar is Nepal currently in the year 2080 B.S, distinctive from the Gregorian calendar used by many other countries? | Islamic Hijri calendar | false | Nepal |
4,783 | 1,195 | In which calendar is Nepal currently in the year 2080 B.S, distinctive from the Gregorian calendar used by many other countries? | Chinese Lunar calendar. | false | Nepal |
4,784 | 1,196 | In Korean culture, what is not weird thing to do? | Wearing shoes at home | false | South Korea |
4,785 | 1,196 | In Korean culture, what is not weird thing to do? | Sleeping on the floor | true | South Korea |
4,786 | 1,196 | In Korean culture, what is not weird thing to do? | Do not offer any food for the guest | false | South Korea |
4,787 | 1,196 | In Korean culture, what is not weird thing to do? | Catch public transport without paying | false | South Korea |
4,788 | 1,197 | What is the herb the most Korean can't eat? | Basil | false | South Korea |
4,789 | 1,197 | What is the herb the most Korean can't eat? | Chive | false | South Korea |
4,790 | 1,197 | What is the herb the most Korean can't eat? | Perilla | false | South Korea |
4,791 | 1,197 | What is the herb the most Korean can't eat? | Coriander | true | South Korea |
4,792 | 1,198 | In Indian culture, what is the traditional greeting used instead of a handshake? | Salaam | false | India |
4,793 | 1,198 | In Indian culture, what is the traditional greeting used instead of a handshake? | Judo | false | India |
4,794 | 1,198 | In Indian culture, what is the traditional greeting used instead of a handshake? | Namaste | true | India |
4,795 | 1,198 | In Indian culture, what is the traditional greeting used instead of a handshake? | Shalom | false | India |
4,796 | 1,199 | In Hindu culture, why might a daughter not inherit property from parents? | Because they are considered to be part of another household after marriage. | true | India |
4,797 | 1,199 | In Hindu culture, why might a daughter not inherit property from parents? | Because they are expected to earn their own wealth after marriage. | false | India |
4,798 | 1,199 | In Hindu culture, why might a daughter not inherit property from parents? | Because inheritance is only passed down to the males in the family. | false | India |
4,799 | 1,199 | In Hindu culture, why might a daughter not inherit property from parents? | Because they have to choose either inheritance or gifts during family events. | false | India |