Trivia Quiz On Countries And Nationalities In Spanish!

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1. China

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The answer "China, chino" suggests that the term "China" has a similar or related term called "chino". It is possible that "chino" could be a variation or another word used to refer to China in a different language or context. The given information is insufficient to determine the exact relationship between "China" and "chino".

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2. Italy

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The correct answer is "Italia, italiano" because "Italia" refers to the country of Italy, and "italiano" refers to the Italian language or someone from Italy. This answer provides a concise and accurate description of Italy and its language.

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3. Mexico

Explanation

The given answer consists of two words: "Mexico" and "mexicano". Both words are related to Mexico. "Mexico" is the name of the country itself, while "mexicano" is the Spanish word for "Mexican" which refers to the nationality or people from Mexico. Therefore, the answer correctly identifies terms associated with Mexico.

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4. France

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The correct answer is "Francia, frances" because it is the Spanish translation for "France" and "French".

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5. Spain

Explanation

The answer "Espana, espanol" is correct because "Espana" is the Spanish word for Spain and "espanol" is the Spanish word for Spanish. This suggests that the question is asking for the translation of "Spain" and "Spanish" in Spanish.

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6. England

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The correct answer is "Inglaterra, ingles" because these are the Spanish translations for "England" and "English".

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7. Canada

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The correct answer is "Canada, canadiense." This answer suggests that the word "Canada" is both the name of a country and an adjective to describe something or someone from Canada. The word "canadiense" is the Spanish translation of "Canadian," further supporting the idea that the answer pertains to Canada and its nationality.

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8. Japan

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The correct answer is "Japon, japones." This answer is correct because it provides the translation of "Japan" in two different languages: "Japon" in Spanish and "japones" in Portuguese. This suggests that the question is asking for translations of the word "Japan" in different languages.

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9. Russia

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The correct answer is "Rusia, ruso" because "Rusia" is the Spanish translation for "Russia" and "ruso" is the Spanish word for "Russian".

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10. Germany

Explanation

The correct answer for this question is "Alemania, aleman" because these are the Spanish translations for "Germany" and "German". In Spanish, "Alemania" refers to the country of Germany, while "aleman" refers to the language spoken in Germany.

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11. Puerto Rico

Explanation

Puerto Rico is the correct answer because it is the name of a Caribbean island and unincorporated U.S. territory. Puertorriqueno is also correct as it refers to the people or culture of Puerto Rico. Both terms are related to Puerto Rico and represent different aspects of the island and its inhabitants.

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12. U.S.

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The answer "Los Estados Unidos, estadounidense" is correct because it provides the translation of the term "U.S." in Spanish. "Los Estados Unidos" is the Spanish term for the United States, while "estadounidense" is the adjective used to describe something or someone from the United States. Therefore, this answer accurately translates the term "U.S." into Spanish.

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