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Question: In this country, slurping noodles loudly is considered polite and shows appreciation for the meal.

Answer: What is Japan?

100

Question:  This American holiday is celebrated with fireworks, cookouts, and honoring the country’s independence.

Answer:   What is the Fourth of July?

100

Question: People in this country traditionally greet each other by sticking out their tongue.

Answer: What is Tibet?  

100

Question: In this culture, it’s polite to slurp your food to show you’re enjoying it. 

Answer: What is Japanese culture?

100

Question: This style of rhythmic drumming is traditionally used in celebrations and community gatherings across what culture?  

Answer: What is West African culture?

200

Question: This country celebrates Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, with colorful altars and offerings.

Answer: What is Mexico?

200

Question:  This Mexican celebration honors loved ones who have passed away with colorful altars, flowers, and food.

Answer:  What is Day of the Dead?

200

Question: This country is famous for Carnival, samba dancing, and vibrant street parades.

Answer: What is Brazil?

200

Question: In this culture, people bow instead of shaking hands.

Answer: What is Japanese culture?  (can also accept Korean culture)

200

Question: This lively style of music often features trumpets, violins, and guitars and is commonly heard at celebrations in this North American country.  

Answer: What is Mexican culture?


300

Question: In this culture, touching someone’s head is considered disrespectful because the head is viewed as sacred.

Answer: What is Thailand?

300

Question:  This American holiday is known for turkey, gratitude, and gathering with family and friends.

Answer:  What is Thanksgiving?

300

Question: In this country, slurping your noodles is a sign of respect to the chef.

Answer: What is Japan?

300

Question: In this culture, refusing food the first time is considered polite before eventually accepting.

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Answer: What is Chinese culture?  (Also common in other East Asian cultures.)

300

Question: This energetic music style is featured in films known for colorful dancing and dramatic storytelling from this South Asian country.  

Answer: What is Indian culture?

400

Question: In this country, people often communicate using hand gestures, head movements, and expressive body language.

Answer: What is India?

400

This huge celebration in Brazil features dancing, costumes, parades, and music before Lent.

Answer:  What is Carnival?

400

Question: In this country, the head is considered the most sacred part of the body.

Answer: What is Thailand?

400

Question: In this culture, greeting someone with a kiss on the cheek is common, even among acquaintances.

Answer: What is Latin American or European culture?  (can accept “France,” “Spain,” “Brazil,” etc.)

400

Question:  This genre began in the 1970s in the Bronx and has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the United States, known for rhythm, spoken lyrics, and DJing. What culture is it from?

Answer:  What is African American culture?

500

Question: This country gives red envelopes filled with money during Lunar New Year as a symbol of good luck.

Answer: What is China?

500

This celebration includes red envelopes, fireworks, and welcoming good luck for the new year.

Answer:  What is Lunar New Year?

500

Question: This country is known for the philosophy of Ubuntu, meaning “humanity toward others.”

Answer: What is South Africa?

500

Question: In this culture, silence during conversation is a sign of respect and thoughtfulness.

Answer: What is Japanese culture?

500

Question:  This genre is known for storytelling, guitars, and themes about everyday life. What culture is it from?

What is Southern American culture?  (“American culture” or “U.S. culture.”)