National Character & Stereotypes QuizOnline version Explore beliefs about nations with true/false prompts. by Легчайше 1 There is the stereotype that the Irish drink a lot. Yes No 2 There is the stereotype that Finns are talkative. Yes No 3 Stereotypes can influence how people from a country are perceived. Yes No 4 It is said that Americans are arrogant, materialistic and ambitious. Yes No 5 There is the stereotype that Brazilians are impulsive and carnival addicts. Yes No 6 Stereotypes about cultures or nationalities can be a source of pride, anger or simply bad jokes. Yes No 7 Aspiration is a strong desire to achieve something, such as success. Yes No 8 There is the stereotype that Belarusians are hospitable and patient. Yes No 9 Caring means kind, helpful, and sympathetic towards other people. Yes No 10 Stereotypes are often unfair or untrue beliefs or ideas of what groups of other people across the globe are like. Yes No 11 There is the stereotype that Autralians don't like sport and don't go in for surfing. Yes No 12 There is the stereotype that Canadians are anti-American. Yes No 13 Shallow means not interested in serious ideas, strong feelings, or other important things. Yes No 14 Narrow-minded means willing to consider ideas and opinions that are new or different to your own. Yes No 15 There is the stereotype that all Germans are talkative. Yes No 16 American who doesn’t want to be a “type” at all, see themselves as what we call “rugged individualists”. Yes No 17 Law-abiding is respectful of the law and obeying it. Yes No 18 There is the stereotype that Americans don't eat fast food. Yes No 19 There is the stereotype that the Chinese are great at Mathematics and copy everything. Yes No 20 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. Yes No 21 There is the stereotype that the British can cook very well. Yes No 22 Stereotypes always reflect accurate information. Yes No 23 Obsessive means always willing to obey someone and never disagreeing with them, even if they are unkind to you. Yes No 24 There is the stereotype that Belarusians are potato eaters. Yes No 25 National identity often involves symbols like flags, anthems, and holidays. Yes No 26 Critical thinking can help people question oversimplified stereotypes. Yes No 27 Funky means able to think of new, different, or interesting ideas. Yes No 28 All people of a country share identical customs. Yes No 29 National identity is fixed and never changes over time. Yes No 30 Flags and anthems have no role in nation-building. Yes No 31 There is the stereotype that either cheese or frog legs are very popular in France. Yes No 32 Someone who is arrogant thinks they are better or more important than other people. Yes No 33 Someone who is polite always tells the truth and does not cheat or steal. Yes No 34 Assertive means worried and tense because of possible misfortune, danger. Yes No 35 Humble means having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance. Yes No 36 Melting pot is a situation in which there are many different types of people, ideas, religions existing together. Yes No 37 National character determines every individual's personality permanently. Yes No 38 Anxious people are determined to be successful, rich and famous. Yes No 39 National character refers to shared values and behaviors commonly associated with a nation. Yes No 40 National stereotypes are generalized beliefs about a country’s people. Yes No