Reviewing quiz
1. Cultural is ...
a. the beliefs and habits you acquire.
b. an integrated system of beliefs, values, norms, mores, traditions and artifacts transmitted from
one generation to the next through learning.
c. the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of a
group.
d. All are correct
2. Cultural norms and values are closely related because…
a. they are both examples of a progressive culture
b. they are types of character traits
c. values are attitudes, and norms are the behaviors related to the attitudes.
d. they are contradictory
3. There are three elements which constitutes nationalism namely autonomy, national
identity and.........
a. achievements
b. pride
c. sovereignty
d. ancestors
4. What is the difference between subculture and counterculture?
a. None of the answers are correct.
b. Counterculture rejects mainstream culture, while subculture is the mainstream culture.
c. Counterculture only has a few participants, while subculture has many participants
d. Counterculture cannot coexist with mainstream culture, while subculture can.
5. Nature cannot be defined as…..
a. the living environment of the human being.
b. the universe with its contents.
c. the living world
d. the essential quality of everything.
6. “Nature into culture” is conducted through human activities including…......
a. conservation
b. tourism
c. agriculture
d. all of these
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7. Cultural power influences people’s lives by controlling values and norms of one culture
and making people adhere to the mainstream culture only voluntarily.
True                                                     AND SOVEREIGN _ DESCRPILINE
False
8. Sovereign power is used to control people by knowledge dissemination.      dong hoa
True
False
9. Which one is the national plant of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland?
a. rose, leek, thistle, shamrock
b. leek, thistle, rose, shamrock
c. leek, thistle, shamrock, rose
d. rose, thistle, shamrock, leek
10. In the United States of America, how many states were there before 1776?
a. 10
b. 11
c. 12
d. 13
11. What are the roles of the British Monarch?
a. the Head of the Church of England (Anglicanism)
b. the Head of the UK Parliament
c. the Head of State
d. all of the above
12. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence of the USA?
a.      Abraham Lincoln
b.      George Washington
c.      Thomas Jefferson
d.      James Madison
13. “The British love of compromise is the result of the country physical geography. This
may or may not be true. One true thing is that the land and climate in Britain have a
notable lack of extremes.” This joke can be perceived as the UK’s ….
a. cultural values
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b. cultural norms
c. national identity
d. cultural stereotype    tha hip
14. Scotland still retained its own system of law, more similar to European systems after
the Unions.
True
False
15. "British people love privacy and countryside."
Which of the following statements are NOT support the viewpoint about British identity.
a. there are less blocks of flats in cities.
b. the cities are built outwards rather than upwards.
c. the uses of hedgerow to mark the land properties.    hoa hop voi thien nhien
d. the development of grassland.         may vá
16. Two main types of schools in Britain are:
a. State and private
b. Private and public
c. National and non-national
d. Public and independence
17. Which part of the UK has its own single examination board?
a. Scotland
b. Wales
c. Northern Ireland
d. The British Isle
18. Which two bodies form the British Parliament?
a. The Senate and the House of Representatives
b. The House of Lords and the House of Commons
c. The Legislative and Executive branches
d. The House of Commoners and the House of Knights
19. Who is the head of the Parliament?
a. The Prime Minister
b. The Speaker of the House
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c. The Queen
d. The Lord Spiritual
20. The main responsibility of the Red chamber is:
a. To regulate taxes
b. To decide the fate of criminals
c. To suspend bills passed in the lower chamber and vote on legislation.
d. The upper chamber has no real power
21. How are life peers of the House of Lords chosen?
a. They are appointed by the Monarch, based on the advice of the Prime Minister
b. They are selected at random from all UK citizens over the age of 18.
c. They are elected by members of the public in the same way as MPs.
d. They are nominated by the members of parliament, then received approval of the Queen.
22. In parliament, all MPs are on the same side as the government.
True
False
23. The members of the main opposition party in Parliament who would hold ministerial
office if their party were in power.
a. Secretary
b. MPs
c. Shadow ministers
d. Cabinets
24. A government consisting of people from two or more political parties.
a. Governing party
b. Opposition
c. Coalition
d. Cabinet
25. According to UK law, a general election must be held every ….?
a. 3 years
              US
b. 4 years
c. 5 years
d. 6 years
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26. Which of the following is NOT one of the certain rights that all people have because of
the Declaration of Independence of the USA?
a. Laughter
b. Life
c. Liberty
d. Pursuit of happiness
27. What is the formal title of the Minister who is responsible for the British Government’s
financial and economic matters?
a. Chancellor of the Bank of England
b. Chancellor of the Budget
c. Chancellor of the Exchequer
d. Chancellor of the Finance
28. What are choices for English students after GCSE?
a. College
b. Sixth form
c. Apprenticeship
d. All of the above
29. Who colonized Australia?
a. Great Britain
b. France
c. U.S.A.
d. Spain
30. What best describes Jim Crow laws?
a. Unequal opportunities for African Americans in housing, jobs, and education
b. Better opportunities for women
c. African Americans gaining full civil and political rights
d. Discrimination laws focused on Native Americans