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South Korea
100

What do most people travel by in South Korea?

busses and automobiles

100

How old are South Korean babies when born?

One

100

What do most Korean dishes have?

What is noodles, rice, veggies, seafood, and meat?

100

How much of South Korea is Christian? (In Percentage)

29%

100

The Capitol of South Korea is?

Seoul
200

True or False: South Korea is one of the most polluted areas on Earth.

True

200

What is Korean money called?

Won

200

What is the most popular food in South Korea?

Kimchi

200

How much of South Korea is Buddhist? (In percentage)

23%

200

What form of Government is South Korea?

Repulic
300

What is the way that the Maglev Train operates?

What is electromagnetic rails on the roof of the train to keep the train off the ground?

300

True or false: Men Give women chocolates on valentines day?

false

300

How many types of Kimchi is there?

over 200

300

How much of South Korea has no religion?

46%

300
What is the official language of South Korea?
Korean
400

How many people live in South Korea?

9.86 million

400

What is the ratio of robots to humans in South Korea?

What is 93 robots to 1,000 humans?

400

Why do most Koreans drink alcohol?

What is to break the ice and start a conversation?

400

How much of South Korea follows Catholicism? (In Percentage)

7.9%

400
In the 21st century what is Korea famous for?

The Korean-pop also know as K-pop

500

What is the Absolute Location or Relative location of South Korea?

What is 37.5 N and 126.9 E or South of North Korea in the Korean Peninsula and bordering the Korean Straight and the Yellow Sea?

500

What do South Koreans believe about your blood type?

What is your compatibility with one another and your personality?

500

What is the ingredients to kimchi? (Name at least 3)

What is cabbage, radish, cucumber, gohugaru, spring onions, garlic, ginger, and jeotgal?

500

How much of South Korea follows Protestantism? (In Percentage)

19.7%

500
What is the big influences on Korean culture?

Chinese and Japanese cultures were big influences. 

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