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What is an example of a โcomparativeโ adjective?
More ambitious
The happiest
The best
Most intelligent
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What is an example of โculture shockโ?
Learning a new language easily
Celebrating traditional holidays
Feeling comfortable in a new country
Experiencing difficulties adjusting to a new culture
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What does โtrend-setterโ mean?
Someone who sets new fashion or lifestyle trends
Someone who always follows trends
A person who refuses to change
Someone who dislikes trends
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What does โassimilationโ mean in culture?
Celebrating only your countryโs festivals
Completely adopting a new culture and losing your original one
Living in a different country without changing your customs
Refusing to learn about new cultures
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What is the correct sentence using a relative clause?
The book who I read was very interesting.
The book where I read was very interesting.
The book whom I read was very interesting.
The book which I read was very interesting.
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What is the correct use of 'due to'?
The festival was cancelled due to it rained.
The festival was cancelled due to because it was raining.
The festival was cancelled due to the heavy rain.
The festival was cancelled due to the fact it rain.
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Which of the following describes someone who is always questioning things and eager to learn?
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Rigid
Curious
Reticent
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Which of these is NOT an example of "good behaviour"?
Being conscientious at work
Helping a friend in need
Lying to avoid getting in trouble
Being compassionate towards others
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Which of these situations best describes "cultural integration"?
A new immigrant learns the local language and participates in local traditions.
A tourist visits a new country but does not follow local customs.
A foreign student refuses to learn the local language.
A foreign worker only interacts with people from their own country.
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Which of these could be a negative effect of celebrities influencing young people?
Supporting charity work
Encouraging good behaviour
Encouraging students to study
Promoting unhealthy beauty standards
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What does "prejudice" mean?
Fair and unbiased opinions
Judging someone unfairly without knowing them
Being open to all cultures
Learning a new language
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What is the difference between "despite" and "because of"?
Despite is used before verbs, while because of is used before nouns.
They mean the same thing and can be used interchangeably.
Despite is used for contrast, and "because of" shows a reason.
Despite shows a reason, and "because of" shows contrast.
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