Nepal In A Nutshell

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Explore key aspects of Nepali culture with 'Nepal in a Nutshell'. This quiz assesses understanding of societal values, religious predominance, and the concept of pluralism in Nepal. It's ideal for learners interested in cultural studies and societal structures.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the following is not a value in Nepal?

    • A.

      Individualism

    • B.

      Wisdom

    • C.

      Respect

    • D.

      Evilness

    Correct Answer
    A. Individualism
    Explanation
    Individualism is not a value in Nepal. Nepal is a country known for its collectivist culture, where the emphasis is placed on the community and group harmony rather than individual desires or achievements. Values such as wisdom, respect, and evilness can be found in various cultures and societies, but individualism is not a prominent value in Nepalese culture.

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  • 2. 

    What is pluralism?

    • A.

      Having multiple ethnic and cultural units that coexist in the same nation

    • B.

      Having multiple governments coexisting in the same nation

    • C.

      Having a racially homogenous population

    • D.

      Worshiping multiple cartoon characters

    Correct Answer
    A. Having multiple ethnic and cultural units that coexist in the same nation
    Explanation
    Pluralism refers to the existence of multiple ethnic and cultural units that coexist within the same nation. This means that different groups with diverse backgrounds and beliefs are able to peacefully coexist and maintain their distinct identities within a larger society. Pluralism promotes social cohesion, tolerance, and diversity, allowing individuals to celebrate and express their unique cultural heritage while also fostering a sense of unity and shared values among the different groups. It is an important aspect of a multicultural society that values inclusivity and respect for all its members.

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  • 3. 

    What is the main religion in Nepal?

    Correct Answer
    Hindu
    Hinduism
    Explanation
    The main religion in Nepal is Hinduism. This is evident from the fact that both "Hindu" and "Hinduism" are listed as the correct answers. Hinduism has a significant presence in Nepal, with the majority of the population identifying as Hindus. The country has a rich cultural and religious heritage, with Hindu temples and rituals being an integral part of Nepali society.

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  • 4. 

    Why is ethics a problem in Nepal?

  • 5. 

    Nepal has a HIGH locus of control

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement "Nepal has a HIGH locus of control" is incorrect. Locus of control refers to the extent to which individuals believe they have control over their own lives. A high locus of control means that individuals believe they have a significant amount of control over their own actions and outcomes. However, the answer is false, suggesting that Nepal does not have a high locus of control. This implies that the majority of individuals in Nepal may have a lower sense of personal control and believe that external factors have a greater influence on their lives.

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