Culture Escape Room
Topics 1-5
Start
Lesson 01
Haunted Forest: venture forth and reach the end of the path
Magical Progress
Question 1/7
The frequent repetition of an act to the extent that it becomes characteristic of a group of people performing the act is known as what?
Cultural Trait
Local/Folk Culture
Popular Culture
Custom
Question 2/7
The outcome of interactions between humans and their natural environment?
Ethnocentrism
Centripetal Force
Cultural Relativism
Cultural Landscape
Question 3/7
Which of the following is the notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape?
Sacred Site / Space
Sequent Occupancy
Secularization
Traditional Architecture
Question 4/7
An area within a city containing members of the same ethnic background is known as what?
Sacred Site / Space
Sequent Occupancy
Secularization
Ethnic Enclave
Question 5/7
The distinctive feeling of a place, or a person's perception of a place is known as?
Secularization
Colonization
Placemaking
Sense of Place
Question 6/7
Which of the following is the spread of a feature or trend from one key person or node of authority or power to other persons or places.?
Relocation Diffusion
Hierarchical Diffusion
Stimulus Diffusion
Contagious Diffusion
Question 7/7
What is it called when you put aside your own culture and seeking to understand individuals based on their needs and values?
Cultural Relativism
Ethnic Enclave
Sequent Occupancy
Ethnocentrism
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
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Lesson 02
Potions. Drag the circleover the potions tofind the missing letter.
Magical progress
Question 1/7
Sharing a religion, such as Hinduism in India or Islam in Pakistan act as which kind of force?
Centri_al
pet
fug
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 2/7
Governments using national anthems, national holidays, and national symbols (iconography) to great a strong sense of nationalism acts as which kind of force?
Centri_al
pet
fug
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 3/7
Having multiple ethnic groups within a country can act as which kind of force?
Centri_al
fug
pet
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 4/7
Different religious denominations, such as the Sunnia and Shia in Islam can act as which kind of force?
Centri_al
pet
fug
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 5/7
Regions, such as the Caucasus region, have a large amount of linguistic diversity which can act as which kind of force?
Centri_al
pet
fug
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 6/7
Having linguistic homogeneity acts as which kind of force?
Centri_al
fug
pet
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 7/7
The government keeping its power focused on a central geographical area, leaving areas outside of it to feel isolated or disconnected from the government acts as which kind of force?
Centri_al
fug
pet
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
It's poison!Try again!
Oh no! You have added the wrong ingredient to the mixture and created poison, go back to correct the mixture.
Back
Lesson 03
Divination. Can you predict the future by looking at a single card?
Magical Progress
Question 1/7
00:10
Clue
Terraced rice paddies, wheat silos, and cattle ranches are examples of what kind of cultural landscape?
Industrial
Agricultural
Ethnic
Linguistic
Question 2/7
00:10
Clue
Having signs and advertisements in only one language or multiple languages is an example of what kind of cultural landscape?
Linguistic
Gender
Indigenous Communities
Ethnic
Question 3/7
00:10
Clue
Christian churches, Islamic mosques, Hindu temples, and Jewish synagogues are examples of what kind of cultural landscape?
Religious
Linguistic
Gender
Ethnic
Question 4/7
00:10
Clue
Building monuments or removing statues from previous power structures is what kind of cultural landscape?
Indigenous Communities
Religious
Industrial
Government Power
Question 5/7
00:10
Architecture, signs, languages, traditional decorations, and foods from one group of people of shared ancestry and culture is what kind of cultural landscape?
Clue
Government Power
Gender
Indigenous Community
Ethnicity / Ethnic Enclave
Question 6/7
00:10
Clue
Artworks, community buildings, and reservations for first nations or aboriginal people are what kind of cultural landscape?
Indigenous Communities
Industrial
Gender
Linguistic
Question 7/7
00:10
Clue
Factories, warehouses, and office buildings are all evidence of what kind of cultural landscape?
Government Power
Linguistic
Industrial
Gender
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
Bad omen!Try again!
Back
Lesson 04
Enchantments Which of these options is the best choice?
Magical progress
Question 1/7
The British Empire controlled territory throughout the entire world, including places like India and South Africa. Which of these would be an example of imperialism?
Question 2/7
As countries become more developed they become secularized, or less religious. Which of these is an example of a secularized sacred site?
Question 3/7
Colonialism, imperialism, and trade led to interactions between different cultural groups and created new forms of cultural expression. Which of these is an example of a pidgin language?
Question 4/7
The building blocks of culture include both material culture and nonmaterial culture. Which of these is an example of nonmaterial culture?
Question 5/7
Concrete, steel, and glass are often used in contemporary architecture. Which of these is an example of postmodern architecture?
Question 6/7
Each type of culture is unique. Local/Folk culture is rural, ethnically homogenous and deeply tied to the land. Popular culture is urban, ethnically heterogenous and quick to change and adopt technology. Which of these is an example of local/folk culture?
Question 7/7
Globalization has led to cultural convergence, or cultures becoming more similar, including having the same multinational businesses in the landscape. Which of these is an example of placelessness?
Manual completed
Congratulations!
Magical progress
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To do this, you must complete the wizardry manual by overcoming each of the 4 lessons you will find: · Bewitched Forest· Potions· Divination· Enchantments. Test your magical skills and try not to fail or you will have to retakethe test.
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Culture Escape Room
Topics 1-5
Start
Lesson 01
Haunted Forest: venture forth and reach the end of the path
Magical Progress
Question 1/7
The frequent repetition of an act to the extent that it becomes characteristic of a group of people performing the act is known as what?
Cultural Trait
Local/Folk Culture
Popular Culture
Custom
Question 2/7
The outcome of interactions between humans and their natural environment?
Ethnocentrism
Centripetal Force
Cultural Relativism
Cultural Landscape
Question 3/7
Which of the following is the notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape?
Sacred Site / Space
Sequent Occupancy
Secularization
Traditional Architecture
Question 4/7
An area within a city containing members of the same ethnic background is known as what?
Sacred Site / Space
Sequent Occupancy
Secularization
Ethnic Enclave
Question 5/7
The distinctive feeling of a place, or a person's perception of a place is known as?
Secularization
Colonization
Placemaking
Sense of Place
Question 6/7
Which of the following is the spread of a feature or trend from one key person or node of authority or power to other persons or places.?
Relocation Diffusion
Hierarchical Diffusion
Stimulus Diffusion
Contagious Diffusion
Question 7/7
What is it called when you put aside your own culture and seeking to understand individuals based on their needs and values?
Cultural Relativism
Ethnic Enclave
Sequent Occupancy
Ethnocentrism
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
You fell! Try again!
Back
Lesson 02
Potions. Drag the circleover the potions tofind the missing letter.
Magical progress
Question 1/7
Sharing a religion, such as Hinduism in India or Islam in Pakistan act as which kind of force?
Centri_al
pet
fug
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 2/7
Governments using national anthems, national holidays, and national symbols (iconography) to great a strong sense of nationalism acts as which kind of force?
Centri_al
pet
fug
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 3/7
Having multiple ethnic groups within a country can act as which kind of force?
Centri_al
fug
pet
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 4/7
Different religious denominations, such as the Sunnia and Shia in Islam can act as which kind of force?
Centri_al
pet
fug
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 5/7
Regions, such as the Caucasus region, have a large amount of linguistic diversity which can act as which kind of force?
Centri_al
pet
fug
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 6/7
Having linguistic homogeneity acts as which kind of force?
Centri_al
fug
pet
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Question 7/7
The government keeping its power focused on a central geographical area, leaving areas outside of it to feel isolated or disconnected from the government acts as which kind of force?
Centri_al
fug
pet
Drag the circle and findthe letter.
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
It's poison!Try again!
Oh no! You have added the wrong ingredient to the mixture and created poison, go back to correct the mixture.
Back
Lesson 03
Divination. Can you predict the future by looking at a single card?
Magical Progress
Question 1/7
00:10
Clue
Terraced rice paddies, wheat silos, and cattle ranches are examples of what kind of cultural landscape?
Industrial
Agricultural
Ethnic
Linguistic
Question 2/7
00:10
Clue
Having signs and advertisements in only one language or multiple languages is an example of what kind of cultural landscape?
Linguistic
Gender
Indigenous Communities
Ethnic
Question 3/7
00:10
Clue
Christian churches, Islamic mosques, Hindu temples, and Jewish synagogues are examples of what kind of cultural landscape?
Religious
Linguistic
Gender
Ethnic
Question 4/7
00:10
Clue
Building monuments or removing statues from previous power structures is what kind of cultural landscape?
Indigenous Communities
Religious
Industrial
Government Power
Question 5/7
00:10
Architecture, signs, languages, traditional decorations, and foods from one group of people of shared ancestry and culture is what kind of cultural landscape?
Clue
Government Power
Gender
Indigenous Community
Ethnicity / Ethnic Enclave
Question 6/7
00:10
Clue
Artworks, community buildings, and reservations for first nations or aboriginal people are what kind of cultural landscape?
Indigenous Communities
Industrial
Gender
Linguistic
Question 7/7
00:10
Clue
Factories, warehouses, and office buildings are all evidence of what kind of cultural landscape?
Government Power
Linguistic
Industrial
Gender
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
Bad omen!Try again!
Back
Lesson 04
Enchantments Which of these options is the best choice?
Magical progress
Question 1/7
The British Empire controlled territory throughout the entire world, including places like India and South Africa. Which of these would be an example of imperialism?
Question 2/7
As countries become more developed they become secularized, or less religious. Which of these is an example of a secularized sacred site?
Question 3/7
Colonialism, imperialism, and trade led to interactions between different cultural groups and created new forms of cultural expression. Which of these is an example of a pidgin language?
Question 4/7
The building blocks of culture include both material culture and nonmaterial culture. Which of these is an example of nonmaterial culture?
Question 5/7
Concrete, steel, and glass are often used in contemporary architecture. Which of these is an example of postmodern architecture?
Question 6/7
Each type of culture is unique. Local/Folk culture is rural, ethnically homogenous and deeply tied to the land. Popular culture is urban, ethnically heterogenous and quick to change and adopt technology. Which of these is an example of local/folk culture?
Question 7/7
Globalization has led to cultural convergence, or cultures becoming more similar, including having the same multinational businesses in the landscape. Which of these is an example of placelessness?
Manual completed
Congratulations!
Magical progress
Bad choice! Try again!
Back
You can now practice sorcery! Use your magic to escape Mrs.Chang's intervention! (Show this screen to Mrs.Chang to leave!)
Are you sure you want to exit?
Your progress will be lost and you will not learn witchcraft
Exit
Continue
Become an expertin witchcraft!
To do this, you must complete the wizardry manual by overcoming each of the 4 lessons you will find: · Bewitched Forest· Potions· Divination· Enchantments. Test your magical skills and try not to fail or you will have to retakethe test.