β 6th Grade English (ELA): Culture Quiz
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β 6th Grade English (ELA): Culture Quiz
Which word best describes the shared beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people?
A) WeatherB) Culture
C) Economy
D) Science
Which of the following is an example of a cultural tradition?
A) Breathing air to surviveB) Sleeping at night
C) Celebrating a specific holiday every year
D) Growing taller as you get older
What does the word "heritage" most likely mean in a story about a family's history?
A) A type of modern technologyB) The future plans of a city
C) Traditions and history passed down from ancestors
D) A list of chores for the week
Read the following sentence: "The festival was a vibrant display of the community's diversity." What does "diversity" mean in this context?
A) A lack of interestB) A variety of different people or things
C) A single way of doing something
D) A type of musical instrument
Which of these is considered a "cultural artifact"?
A) A wild bird in the forestB) A handmade pottery bowl from an ancient civilization
C) A rainstorm in the mountains
D) The oxygen in the atmosphere
In many cultures, a "folktale" is used primarily to:
A) Teach a lesson or explain a natural eventB) Provide scientific data about the stars
C) List the laws of a modern government
D) Sell products to other countries
Read the passage: "Mariaβs family prepares tamales every Christmas Eve. Her grandmother teaches her how to spread the masa on the corn husks, just as her own mother taught her." What is the main theme of this passage?
A) The difficulty of cookingB) The importance of modern technology
C) The preservation of cultural traditions through generations
D) The history of corn production
Why might a culture's food change after interacting with a different group of people?
A) Because people always forget their own recipesB) Because of the exchange of new ingredients and cooking styles
C) Because food is not part of culture
D) Because the weather always changes when people meet
Which statement best describes the relationship between language and culture?
A) Language is the only part of culture that matters.B) Language is a tool used to express and share a group's culture.
C) Language and culture are not related to each other.
D) People only have a culture if they speak more than one language.
If a story describes a character feeling "homesick" for their native country's festivals, what is the most likely mood of the story?
A) Joyful and excitedB) Angry and aggressive
C) Longing and nostalgic
D) Bored and indifferent
What is the most likely reason that different cultures have different types of traditional clothing?
A) Everyone in the world wants to look exactly the same.B) Clothing is only used for protection from rain.
C) Clothing is influenced by available resources and the local climate.
D) Traditional clothing is chosen at random by the government.
Read the following excerpt: "Amir felt like a bridge between two worlds. At school, he spoke English and played baseball. At home, he spoke Arabic and ate his mother's spiced lentils." What does the metaphor "a bridge between two worlds" suggest about Amir?
A) Amir is literally made of wood and stone.B) Amir struggles to choose which culture he likes better.
C) Amir connects and lives within two different cultural identities.
D) Amir wants to build a bridge across a river.
In a story about a character moving to a new country, the author writes: "The unfamiliar scents of the market were a puzzle she hadn't yet learned to solve." What does this sentence imply?
A) The character is literally trying to put together a jigsaw puzzle.B) The character finds the new culture's food and environment confusing or foreign.
C) The character has lost her sense of smell.
D) The market is a dangerous place for the character.
How does the setting of a story usually influence the culture of the characters?
A) The setting has no impact on how characters behave.B) The geography and climate shape the characters' daily habits, diet, and shelter.
C) Characters always change the setting to match their culture 100% of the time.
D) Setting only matters if the story takes place in the future.
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