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7 A WORLD CULTURE QUIZ
DO YOU KNOW THIS? 1. Where does pasta come from?
a. Turkey b. Spain
Use of facial, paralinguistic, and other c. Italy d. France
clues to work out meanings.
Body language, gestures, facial expressions, 2. What are the colours on the Azerbaijan flag?
tone and pitch of voice are all examples of a. blue, red, and green
paralinguistic features. Facial expressions b. red, white, and brown
reflect emotions, feelings, and thoughts all c. green, red, and white
over the world. People generally use their
hands for communication and greetings. d. yellow, blue, and purple
Holding the nose means ‘something smells 3. What languages do people speak in Canada?
bad‛, and it’s a universal gesture. Japanese
people don’t like handshaking and kissing. a. Canadian and German
They consider these kinds of body contact b. French and Dutch
as impolite. They bow people at the first c. Spanish and British
meeting. Handshaking is a universal form of d. English and French
greeting and leave taking in Western culture.
The head nod is a universal sign for yes, but 4. Switzerland is the country. What is the
Bulgarians use this gesture to say no. French, nationality?
Turkish, and Italians love to touch while a. Swedish b. Swiss
they are talking. However, British, German, c. Switzerland d. Sweden
and Australian people dislike this. Touching 5. Before entering a home in Japan, you must
a person’s head in the USA is considered as first __________.
a very rude behaviour. Eye contact is very a. drink green tea
important in showing interest and attention b. take off your shoes
almost all over the world.
c. stand on your head
d. give flowers
6. Among Arabs, the common headdress is
6 How do people reflect their emotions, called a __________.
feelings, and attitudes using body language? a. Kaffiyeh b. Fez
c. Panama hat d. Sombrero
7. The world's most populated country is
__________.
a. India b. China
c. Canada d. Poland
8. You want to break the ice in a small-talk.
Which topic would you choose?
a. family b. weather
c. politics d. school
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