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  • 1. 

    In Slovakia, if you say "dobre rano" to somebody, what would that mean?

    • A.

      Good Bye

    • B.

      Good Morning

    • C.

      Good Night

    • D.

      Welcome

    Correct Answer
    B. Good Morning
    Explanation
    The phrase "dobre rano" in Slovakia translates to "Good Morning" in English. This phrase is used to greet someone and wish them a good start to their day.

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  • 2. 

    Where are you expected to say "kampai!" instead of "Cheers"?

    • A.

      Russia

    • B.

      Japan

    • C.

      Indonesia

    • D.

      India

    Correct Answer
    B. Japan
    Explanation
    In Japan, it is expected to say "kampai!" instead of "Cheers" when toasting or raising a glass. "Kampai" is a traditional Japanese expression that means "cheers" or "to your health." It is a way of showing respect and enthusiasm during social gatherings and is deeply rooted in Japanese culture and etiquette. Therefore, the correct answer is Japan.

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  • 3. 

    In which country would you find "Sento", or neighborhood bathhouses?

    • A.

      Brazil

    • B.

      Mexico

    • C.

      Thailand

    • D.

      Japan

    Correct Answer
    D. Japan
    Explanation
    In Japan, "Sento" refers to neighborhood bathhouses. These bathhouses are a significant part of Japanese culture and provide a communal space for people to relax and cleanse themselves. They are often seen as a place for socializing and unwinding after a long day. The practice of visiting Sento has been ingrained in Japanese society for centuries, making it a unique cultural experience that can be found specifically in Japan.

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  • 4. 

    "Namaste" with folding hands is a customary greeting in which Asian country?

    • A.

      India

    • B.

      Japan

    • C.

      China

    • D.

      Mongolia

    Correct Answer
    A. India
    Explanation
    The customary greeting "Namaste" with folding hands is commonly used in India. It is a traditional way of showing respect and greeting others in Indian culture. The word "Namaste" is derived from Sanskrit and is widely used in various parts of India as a form of greeting. It is a gesture that symbolizes humility, gratitude, and acknowledgement of the divine spark within each individual.

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  • 5. 

    Gho and kira are the traditional dresses from which country?

    • A.

      Nepal

    • B.

      Bhutan

    • C.

      India

    • D.

      Indonesia

    Correct Answer
    B. Bhutan
    Explanation
    Gho and kira are traditional dresses worn in Bhutan. Bhutan is a country located in the eastern Himalayas, known for its unique culture and traditions. The gho is a knee-length robe worn by men, while the kira is a floor-length dress worn by women. These traditional garments are an integral part of Bhutanese identity and are worn on various occasions, including festivals and formal events.

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  • 6. 

    "Day of the Dead" is a famous cultural custom celebrated in which country?

    • A.

      Netherlands

    • B.

      Russia

    • C.

      Peru

    • D.

      Mexico

    Correct Answer
    D. Mexico
    Explanation
    "Day of the Dead" is a famous cultural custom celebrated in Mexico. This holiday, also known as Dia de los Muertos, is a time to honor and remember deceased loved ones. It is characterized by vibrant decorations, elaborate altars, and the offering of food, drinks, and marigolds to the spirits of the departed. The celebration typically takes place on November 1st and 2nd, and is an important part of Mexican culture and heritage.

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  • 7. 

    Mah Jong is the most common game in which country?

    • A.

      China

    • B.

      UAE

    • C.

      South Korea

    • D.

      Pakistan

    Correct Answer
    A. China
    Explanation
    Mah Jong is a traditional Chinese game that originated in China and is widely played there. It involves skill, strategy, and a combination of luck, making it a popular pastime in Chinese culture. The game has a long history in China and is often played in social gatherings or family settings. It has gained international popularity over the years but remains most commonly associated with China.

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  • 8. 

    Kimchi is a common food of which country?

    • A.

      Bhutan

    • B.

      Japan

    • C.

      Korea

    • D.

      Iraq

    Correct Answer
    C. Korea
    Explanation
    Kimchi is a traditional Korean dish made of fermented vegetables, most commonly cabbage and radishes, seasoned with various spices. It is a staple in Korean cuisine and is considered a national dish of Korea. Therefore, the correct answer is Korea.

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  • 9. 

    "Ty" is Polish for which word?

    • A.

      Sorry

    • B.

      You

    • C.

      Love

    • D.

      Bye

    Correct Answer
    B. You
    Explanation
    "Ty" is the Polish word for "You".

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  • 10. 

    Where do you say "gamarjoba" when meeting someone for the first time?

    • A.

      India

    • B.

      Bangladesh

    • C.

      Canada

    • D.

      Georgia

    Correct Answer
    D. Georgia
    Explanation
    "Gamarjoba" is a traditional Georgian greeting used when meeting someone for the first time. It is a common way to say hello and show respect in Georgian culture. Therefore, if you want to use this greeting, you would say it in Georgia.

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  • 11. 

    What would you say to a person whom you want to wish "Good morning" in Turkey?

    • A.

      Nasilsiniz

    • B.

      Memnun Oldum

    • C.

      Gunaydin

    • D.

      Iyi Gunler

    Correct Answer
    C. Gunaydin
    Explanation
    In Turkey, the appropriate way to wish "Good morning" to someone is by saying "Gunaydin". This is a common greeting used in the morning hours to wish someone a good day. "Nasilsiniz" means "How are you?", "Memnun Oldum" means "Nice to meet you", and "Iyi Gunler" means "Good day". However, in this context, the correct answer is "Gunaydin" as it specifically refers to wishing someone a good morning.

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  • 12. 

    The "ata-balasy" is a cultural custom of which country?

    • A.

      Spain

    • B.

      Turkey

    • C.

      Italy

    • D.

      Kazakhstan

    Correct Answer
    D. Kazakhstan
    Explanation
    The "ata-balasy" is a cultural custom of Kazakhstan.

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  • 13. 

    Where would you use the terms "Domnul" and "Doamna" for addressing people?

    • A.

      Romania

    • B.

      Germany

    • C.

      Iraq

    • D.

      Italy

    Correct Answer
    A. Romania
    Explanation
    In Romania, the terms "Domnul" and "Doamna" are used to address people. These terms are equivalent to "Mr." and "Mrs." in English and are used to show respect when addressing someone formally. In Romania, it is common to use these terms when speaking to someone older or in a professional setting. Therefore, the correct answer is Romania.

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  • 14. 

    Where people are introduced by the titles "Pan" (Mr.) or "Pani" (Mrs.)?

    • A.

      Iran

    • B.

      Slovakia

    • C.

      Japan

    • D.

      Mongolia

    Correct Answer
    B. Slovakia
    Explanation
    In Slovakia, people are introduced by the titles "Pan" for men and "Pani" for women. These titles are equivalent to "Mr." and "Mrs." respectively. Therefore, Slovakia is the correct answer as it is the only country mentioned where these titles are used for introductions.

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  • 15. 

    Where would you use "buenos dias" (good morning) and "buenas noches"(good evening)?

    • A.

      Mexico

    • B.

      Chile

    • C.

      Japan

    • D.

      Bolivia

    Correct Answer
    D. Bolivia
    Explanation
    In Bolivia, "buenos dias" (good morning) and "buenas noches" (good evening) would be used as greetings. This is because Bolivia is a Spanish-speaking country, and these phrases are commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries to greet someone in the morning and evening respectively.

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