SECTION 2: Interculturality 1 / 6 Q8. The prefix “inter-” refers to: A. Separation between cultures B. Competition between groups C. Exchange, sharing, and reciprocity D. Cultural uniformity Wrong answer. “Inter-” highlights interaction, mutual exchange, and relationships between people and cultures. Correct answer! “Inter-” highlights interaction, mutual exchange, and relationships between people and cultures. 2 / 6 Q9. Intercultural education is addressed primarily to: A. Migrants only B. Policy makers C. Educators and NGOs D. Society as a whole Wrong answer. Intercultural education concerns everyone, encouraging openness, dialogue, and inclusion across society. Correct answer! Intercultural education concerns everyone, encouraging openness, dialogue, and inclusion across society. 3 / 6 Q10. Intercultural thinking focuses mainly on: A. Fixed cultural identities B. Cultural hierarchy C. Culture as dynamic and shaped through interaction D. Cultural purity Wrong answer. Cultures are not static; they change through contact, dialogue, and shared experiences. Correct answer! Cultures are not static; they change through contact, dialogue, and shared experiences. 4 / 6 Q11. Why is migration often incorrectly framed as an “emergency”? A. Because it is a recent phenomenon B. Due to short-term political narratives C. Because it has no historical precedent D. Because it only affects certain countries Wrong answer. Political narratives often portray migration as a crisis, ignoring its historical continuity and structural causes. Correct answer! Political narratives often portray migration as a crisis, ignoring its historical continuity and structural causes. 5 / 6 Q12. Intercultural misunderstandings often arise due to: A. Physical distance between people B. Genetic differences C. Lack of dialogue and shared experiences D. Cultural incompatibility Wrong answer. Misunderstandings are more likely when dialogue, recognition, and interaction are missing. Correct answer! Misunderstandings are more likely when dialogue, recognition, and interaction are missing. 6 / 6 Q13. Intercultural dialogue aims to: A. Eliminate cultural differences B. Force adaptation to one dominant culture C. Promote understanding, respect, and cooperation D. Avoid sensitive topics Wrong answer. Intercultural dialogue encourages engagement with diversity, not its erasure. Correct answer! Intercultural dialogue encourages engagement with diversity, not its erasure. Your score isThe average score is 64% Restart quiz