Unit 4 Folk & Popular Culture QUIZZZZZZ

A vibrant collage showcasing folk and popular culture elements, including traditional music instruments, modern fashion, diverse food, and sports, with a background of a lively cultural festival.

Folk & Popular Culture Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating differences between folk and popular culture with our interactive quiz! This is perfect for students, teachers, or anyone interested in culture.

Features of the quiz include:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Engaging scenarios
  • Focus on music, customs, and lifestyle
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringCulture101
These are TWO basic categories of culture
Folk and Popular
Folk and Personal
Folk and Probable
Folk and Property
A habit is
A repetitive act that groups do
A repetitive act that animals do
A repetitive act that a particular individual performs
A repetitive act that teachers do
This is an example of a custom:
In terms of speed, folk culture and popular culture move at:
Completely different speeds
Exactly the same speed
Folk music was probably invented in this country:
Australia
Madagascar
India
China
This is the BEST definition of popular music:
Music written for funerals
Music written for teachers to play in class instead of showing Vines
Music written by specific individuals for money or to perform in front of a large number of people
Music to play when squirrels are going on dates
Look at the map at the bottom of page 97 of your booklet. Pick the countries where PEPSI is drunk more often than COKE.
Australia, China, and Canada
India, Egypt, and Canada
Russia, Brazil, and Canada
United States, Mexico, and Canada
These are examples of MATERIAL CULTURE:
Food, water, and cars
Food, furniture, and books
Food, appliances, and pets
Food, clothing, and shelter
Folk clothing is usually based on:
Agricultural practices, climactic conditions, and religious beliefs
Agricultural practices, what people wear on TV, floods
Famous peoples' trends and Farmers' clothes
Popular clothing usually reflects:
Royal decree (what the Queen wears)
What Bieber says is sick
Occupations
What teachers wear ('cause we're waaaaay cool)
True or False: ANY sport can be a sport at the Olympic Games.
True
False
This is an example of leisure activity (custom):
Art
Pasta
Cars
Coffee
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