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4,800 | 1,200 | In Indian culture, who is traditionally not responsible for taking care of the parents as they grow older? | The sons and their wives | false | India |
4,801 | 1,200 | In Indian culture, who is traditionally not responsible for taking care of the parents as they grow older? | The daughters and their husbands | true | India |
4,802 | 1,200 | In Indian culture, who is traditionally not responsible for taking care of the parents as they grow older? | The government through social programs | false | India |
4,803 | 1,200 | In Indian culture, who is traditionally not responsible for taking care of the parents as they grow older? | Independent living facilities for the elderly. | false | India |
4,804 | 1,201 | Which board game is also the name of a common christmas snack in Germany? | Chess | false | Germany |
4,805 | 1,201 | Which board game is also the name of a common christmas snack in Germany? | Domino | true | Germany |
4,806 | 1,201 | Which board game is also the name of a common christmas snack in Germany? | Monopoly | false | Germany |
4,807 | 1,201 | Which board game is also the name of a common christmas snack in Germany? | Checkers | false | Germany |
4,808 | 1,202 | At a wedding in Scotland what would the groom normally wear? | Tartan kilt | true | United Kingdom |
4,809 | 1,202 | At a wedding in Scotland what would the groom normally wear? | A dress | false | United Kingdom |
4,810 | 1,202 | At a wedding in Scotland what would the groom normally wear? | Polka dot kilt | false | United Kingdom |
4,811 | 1,202 | At a wedding in Scotland what would the groom normally wear? | Black suit | false | United Kingdom |
4,812 | 1,203 | What's usually on the menu for a Scottish family dinner on January 25th? | Haggis | true | United Kingdom |
4,813 | 1,203 | What's usually on the menu for a Scottish family dinner on January 25th? | Steak pie | false | United Kingdom |
4,814 | 1,203 | What's usually on the menu for a Scottish family dinner on January 25th? | mince and tatties | false | United Kingdom |
4,815 | 1,203 | What's usually on the menu for a Scottish family dinner on January 25th? | stew | false | United Kingdom |
4,816 | 1,204 | What do people in scotland normally call the celebrations of 31st december | Burns night | false | United Kingdom |
4,817 | 1,204 | What do people in scotland normally call the celebrations of 31st december | Hogmanay | true | United Kingdom |
4,818 | 1,204 | What do people in scotland normally call the celebrations of 31st december | Easter | false | United Kingdom |
4,819 | 1,204 | What do people in scotland normally call the celebrations of 31st december | New years eve | false | United Kingdom |
4,820 | 1,205 | What eating utensils don't Filipinos traditionally use? | Spoon and fork | false | Philippines |
4,821 | 1,205 | What eating utensils don't Filipinos traditionally use? | Knife and fork | true | Philippines |
4,822 | 1,205 | What eating utensils don't Filipinos traditionally use? | Chopsticks | true | Philippines |
4,823 | 1,205 | What eating utensils don't Filipinos traditionally use? | Hands. | false | Philippines |
4,824 | 1,206 | What is the most common New Year's Eve tradition in the Philippines? | Eating 12 grapes at midnight | false | Philippines |
4,825 | 1,206 | What is the most common New Year's Eve tradition in the Philippines? | Jumping as the clock strikes 12 | true | Philippines |
4,826 | 1,206 | What is the most common New Year's Eve tradition in the Philippines? | Singing traditional songs | false | Philippines |
4,827 | 1,206 | What is the most common New Year's Eve tradition in the Philippines? | Running around the house. | false | Philippines |
4,828 | 1,207 | In Indonesian culture, how do people usually greet their neighbors when they pass by their homes? | By waving from a distance but not engaging in further interaction. | false | Indonesia |
4,829 | 1,207 | In Indonesian culture, how do people usually greet their neighbors when they pass by their homes? | By inviting them inside for coffee, food, or a chat. | true | Indonesia |
4,830 | 1,207 | In Indonesian culture, how do people usually greet their neighbors when they pass by their homes? | By sending a formal written invitation to visit at a later date. | false | Indonesia |
4,831 | 1,207 | In Indonesian culture, how do people usually greet their neighbors when they pass by their homes? | By simply nodding their head without verbally greeting. | false | Indonesia |
4,832 | 1,208 | In Korean culture, what is the appropriate way to behave at a funeral? | Wear black clothes, bow twice to the portrait of the deceased, and give an odd number of bills in a white envelope. | true | South Korea |
4,833 | 1,208 | In Korean culture, what is the appropriate way to behave at a funeral? | Wear black clothes, bow once to the portrait of the deceased, and give an odd number of bills in a white envelope. | false | South Korea |
4,834 | 1,208 | In Korean culture, what is the appropriate way to behave at a funeral? | Wear black clothes, bow once to the portrait of the deceased, and give an even number of bills in a white envelope. | false | South Korea |
4,835 | 1,208 | In Korean culture, what is the appropriate way to behave at a funeral? | Dress in bright colors, and shake hands with family members | false | South Korea |
4,836 | 1,209 | In Korean culture, which is considered as a symbol of luck? | number "7" | true | South Korea |
4,837 | 1,209 | In Korean culture, which is considered as a symbol of luck? | number "4" | false | South Korea |
4,838 | 1,209 | In Korean culture, which is considered as a symbol of luck? | writing someone's name in red | false | South Korea |
4,839 | 1,209 | In Korean culture, which is considered as a symbol of luck? | crows (bird) | false | South Korea |
4,840 | 1,210 | In spanish culture, what tradition do we in the last seconds of the year before starting the new year | Jumping off chairs at the last second | false | Spain |
4,841 | 1,210 | In spanish culture, what tradition do we in the last seconds of the year before starting the new year | Eating 12 grapes at each stroke of midnight | true | Spain |
4,842 | 1,210 | In spanish culture, what tradition do we in the last seconds of the year before starting the new year | Watching a ball drop in a major square | false | Spain |
4,843 | 1,210 | In spanish culture, what tradition do we in the last seconds of the year before starting the new year | Lighting sparklers and singing traditional songs. | false | Spain |
4,844 | 1,211 | In Spanish culture, what is the name of the most recent dictator? | Francisco Franco | true | Spain |
4,845 | 1,211 | In Spanish culture, what is the name of the most recent dictator? | Richard Nixon | false | Spain |
4,846 | 1,211 | In Spanish culture, what is the name of the most recent dictator? | Joseph Stalin | false | Spain |
4,847 | 1,211 | In Spanish culture, what is the name of the most recent dictator? | Adolf Hitler. | false | Spain |
4,848 | 1,212 | In South African culture, which animal is most commonly used for cleansing ceremonies? | Goats | true | South Africa |
4,849 | 1,212 | In South African culture, which animal is most commonly used for cleansing ceremonies? | Buffaloes | false | South Africa |
4,850 | 1,212 | In South African culture, which animal is most commonly used for cleansing ceremonies? | Eagles | false | South Africa |
4,851 | 1,212 | In South African culture, which animal is most commonly used for cleansing ceremonies? | Horses | false | South Africa |
4,852 | 1,213 | In the black communities in South Africa, what is considered taboo for a man when greeting an elderly person? | Not taking off his hat | true | South Africa |
4,853 | 1,213 | In the black communities in South Africa, what is considered taboo for a man when greeting an elderly person? | Not offering a handshake | false | South Africa |
4,854 | 1,213 | In the black communities in South Africa, what is considered taboo for a man when greeting an elderly person? | Not making eye contact | false | South Africa |
4,855 | 1,213 | In the black communities in South Africa, what is considered taboo for a man when greeting an elderly person? | Not bowing. | false | South Africa |
4,856 | 1,214 | When does the Christmas season begin in Filipino culture? | December | false | Philippines |
4,857 | 1,214 | When does the Christmas season begin in Filipino culture? | September | true | Philippines |
4,858 | 1,214 | When does the Christmas season begin in Filipino culture? | After Thanksgiving | false | Philippines |
4,859 | 1,214 | When does the Christmas season begin in Filipino culture? | July | false | Philippines |
4,860 | 1,215 | In the Philippines, what should be expected when a spoon falls to the floor? | Prosperity | false | Philippines |
4,861 | 1,215 | In the Philippines, what should be expected when a spoon falls to the floor? | Visitors | true | Philippines |
4,862 | 1,215 | In the Philippines, what should be expected when a spoon falls to the floor? | A baby | false | Philippines |
4,863 | 1,215 | In the Philippines, what should be expected when a spoon falls to the floor? | Bad luck | false | Philippines |
4,864 | 1,216 | In Javanese culture, how is the Islamic New Year not celebrated? | With a mass prayer | false | Indonesia |
4,865 | 1,216 | In Javanese culture, how is the Islamic New Year not celebrated? | By lighting fireworks | false | Indonesia |
4,866 | 1,216 | In Javanese culture, how is the Islamic New Year not celebrated? | Having a big family dinner | false | Indonesia |
4,867 | 1,216 | In Javanese culture, how is the Islamic New Year not celebrated? | Attending a parade. | true | Indonesia |
4,868 | 1,217 | What did Indonesia culture do involving hosting family and close friend in a park | Sharing a mass dinner with the village and exchanging home-cooked meals | true | Indonesia |
4,869 | 1,217 | What did Indonesia culture do involving hosting family and close friend in a park | Hosting barbecues in a public park and inviting neighbors for a potluck | false | Indonesia |
4,870 | 1,217 | What did Indonesia culture do involving hosting family and close friend in a park | Gathering for a Thanksgiving dinner with family and close friends | false | Indonesia |
4,871 | 1,217 | What did Indonesia culture do involving hosting family and close friend in a park | Organizing a food truck festival with local chefs and vendors. | false | Indonesia |
4,872 | 1,218 | In Borneo culture, what can the elder do to guide the future of their tribe involving reading and mystic element | Summon late spirits | true | Indonesia |
4,873 | 1,218 | In Borneo culture, what can the elder do to guide the future of their tribe involving reading and mystic element | Read tea leaves | false | Indonesia |
4,874 | 1,218 | In Borneo culture, what can the elder do to guide the future of their tribe involving reading and mystic element | Conduct a tarot card reading | false | Indonesia |
4,875 | 1,218 | In Borneo culture, what can the elder do to guide the future of their tribe involving reading and mystic element | Use a crystal ball | false | Indonesia |
4,876 | 1,219 | What should you do with your muddy boots freshly soiled from a hike visiting a Polish friend’s cozy apartment at the hill? | Entering home with footwear | false | Poland |
4,877 | 1,219 | What should you do with your muddy boots freshly soiled from a hike visiting a Polish friend’s cozy apartment at the hill? | Respect cultural home practices and taking caution not to step on any carpets | false | Poland |
4,878 | 1,219 | What should you do with your muddy boots freshly soiled from a hike visiting a Polish friend’s cozy apartment at the hill? | Taking off your shoes | true | Poland |
4,879 | 1,219 | What should you do with your muddy boots freshly soiled from a hike visiting a Polish friend’s cozy apartment at the hill? | Adopting house footwear etiquette | false | Poland |
4,880 | 1,220 | In Iranian culture, what is a common practice when offering something to guests? | Offering tea multiple times, even if they initially decline | true | Iran |
4,881 | 1,220 | In Iranian culture, what is a common practice when offering something to guests? | Offering a handshake as soon as they enter | true | Iran |
4,882 | 1,220 | In Iranian culture, what is a common practice when offering something to guests? | Asking the guest to help themselves from the fridge | false | Iran |
4,883 | 1,220 | In Iranian culture, what is a common practice when offering something to guests? | Waiting for the guest to ask for something before offering. | false | Iran |
4,884 | 1,221 | In Iranian culture, how should guests respond when offered tea during a home visit? | Accept the tea immediately to show appreciation. | true | Iran |
4,885 | 1,221 | In Iranian culture, how should guests respond when offered tea during a home visit? | Refuse the tea once or twice before eventually accepting to show humility and respect. | true | Iran |
4,886 | 1,221 | In Iranian culture, how should guests respond when offered tea during a home visit? | Insist on preparing the tea themselves as a gesture of goodwill. | false | Iran |
4,887 | 1,221 | In Iranian culture, how should guests respond when offered tea during a home visit? | Politely decline each time to show independence and decisiveness. | false | Iran |
4,888 | 1,222 | In Iranian culture, what is the expected behavior when a guest is offered tea or refreshments during a home visit? | The guest should accept the offer after politely refusing once or twice. | true | Iran |
4,889 | 1,222 | In Iranian culture, what is the expected behavior when a guest is offered tea or refreshments during a home visit? | The guest should accept the offer immediately without any refusal. | false | Iran |
4,890 | 1,222 | In Iranian culture, what is the expected behavior when a guest is offered tea or refreshments during a home visit? | The guest should keep refusing the offer to show they are not a burden. | false | Iran |
4,891 | 1,222 | In Iranian culture, what is the expected behavior when a guest is offered tea or refreshments during a home visit? | The guest should leave it to the host to decide whether to insist or not. | false | Iran |
4,892 | 1,223 | In Lebanon, conversations generally include: | Hand gestures | true | Lebanon |
4,893 | 1,223 | In Lebanon, conversations generally include: | Fixed eye contact | true | Lebanon |
4,894 | 1,223 | In Lebanon, conversations generally include: | Speaking in a low voice to show respect | false | Lebanon |
4,895 | 1,223 | In Lebanon, conversations generally include: | No eye contact | false | Lebanon |
4,896 | 1,224 | In Russian culture, why do you give people an odd number of flowers? | To express sympathy at funerals | false | Russia |
4,897 | 1,224 | In Russian culture, why do you give people an odd number of flowers? | To celebrate someone's birthday | false | Russia |
4,898 | 1,224 | In Russian culture, why do you give people an odd number of flowers? | To wish someone good luck on a new job | false | Russia |
4,899 | 1,224 | In Russian culture, why do you give people an odd number of flowers? | Because even numbers are associated with funerals | true | Russia |