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National Character & Stereotypes Quiz

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National Character & Stereotypes QuizVersión en línea

Explore beliefs about nations with true/false prompts.

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Stereotypes are often unfair or untrue beliefs or ideas of what groups of other people across the globe are like.

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Anxious people are determined to be successful, rich and famous.

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Shallow means not interested in serious ideas, strong feelings, or other important things.

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Assertive means worried and tense because of possible misfortune, danger.

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Stereotypes about cultures or nationalities can be a source of pride, anger or simply bad jokes.

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Caring means kind, helpful, and sympathetic towards other people.

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There is the stereotype that Brazilians are impulsive and carnival addicts.

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Aspiration is a strong desire to achieve something, such as success.

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Stereotypes always reflect accurate information.

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There is the stereotype that Finns are talkative.

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There is the stereotype that either cheese or frog legs are very popular in France.

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Funky means able to think of new, different, or interesting ideas.

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National identity is fixed and never changes over time.

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There is the stereotype that Americans don't eat fast food.

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National identity often involves symbols like flags, anthems, and holidays.

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There is the stereotype that Belarusians are hospitable and patient.

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There is the stereotype that Canadians are anti-American.

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Melting pot is a situation in which there are many different types of people, ideas, religions existing together.

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Critical thinking can help people question oversimplified stereotypes.

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National character refers to shared values and behaviors commonly associated with a nation.

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National character determines every individual's personality permanently.

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Someone who is arrogant thinks they are better or more important than other people.

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It is said that Americans are arrogant, materialistic and ambitious.

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Flags and anthems have no role in nation-building.

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There is the stereotype that Autralians don't like sport and don't go in for surfing.

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All people of a country share identical customs.

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Stereotypes can influence how people from a country are perceived.

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Narrow-minded means willing to consider ideas and opinions that are new or different to your own.

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Generalisations are statements about all the members of a group that may be true in some or many situations but not true in every case.

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Humble means having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance.

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American who doesn’t want to be a “type” at all, see themselves as what we call “rugged individualists”.

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There is the stereotype that the Chinese are great at Mathematics and copy everything.

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Someone who is polite always tells the truth and does not cheat or steal.

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There is the stereotype that all Germans are talkative.

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National stereotypes are generalized beliefs about a country’s people.

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There is the stereotype that the Irish drink a lot.

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Law-abiding is respectful of the law and obeying it.

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There is the stereotype that Belarusians are potato eaters.

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There is the stereotype that the British can cook very well.

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Obsessive means always willing to obey someone and never disagreeing with them, even if they are unkind to you.