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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
|
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