Hispanic, Latino, Both or Neither?

Hispanic, Latino, Both or Neither?

9th - 12th Grade

18 Qs

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Hispanic, Latino, Both or Neither?

Hispanic, Latino, Both or Neither?

Assessment

Quiz

World Languages

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

Created by

Sonia Berzoza

Used 9+ times

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18 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

James is researching his family history and discovers that his grandparents are from Spain; which makes him Hispanic. What defines someone as Hispanic?

Having family from a Latin American country

Being born in Spain

Having family from a Spanish-speaking country

Speaking Spanish fluently (well).

Answer explanation

Hispanic refers to individuals with family roots in Spanish-speaking countries. Since James discovered his grandparents are from Spain, he qualifies as Hispanic, as Spain is a Spanish-speaking country.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

In a geography class, Olivia is asked to identify which of the following countries is considered Hispanic. Which one should she choose?

Brazil

Argentina

Jamaica

Haiti

Answer explanation

Argentina is considered Hispanic because it is a Spanish-speaking country. In contrast, Brazil speaks Portuguese, while Jamaica and Haiti have different primary languages.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What defines someone as Latino?

Having family from a Spanish-speaking country

Having family from Spain.

Being born in Latin America or having family from Latin America.

Speaking Portuguese

Answer explanation

Being Latino is defined by being born in Latin America or having family from Latin America, as it encompasses a broader cultural and geographical identity beyond just language or specific countries.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

During a geography class, Sophia was asked which of the following countries is NOT considered Hispanic. Can you help her?

Mexico

Brazil

Chile

Peru

Answer explanation

Brazil is not considered Hispanic because its official language is Portuguese, while Hispanic countries primarily speak Spanish. Mexico, Chile, and Peru are all Hispanic countries.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Pau Gason was born in Spain, this would make him:

Hispanic

Latino

Hispanic & Latino

None

Answer explanation

Pau Gason, being born in Spain, is classified as Hispanic, as this term refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries; In Spain Spanish is spoken = Hispanic.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the definition of "Hispanic"?

Anyone whose family comes from a Latin American country.

Anyone whose family are descendants of a Spanish speaking country.

Anyone whose family comes from a European country.

Anyone whose family are descendants of a Portuguese speaking country.

Answer explanation

The term "Hispanic" refers specifically to individuals whose family descends from Spanish-speaking countries, making the second choice the correct definition.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

During a geography class, Grace was asked to identify which of the following countries is NOT listed as a Spanish speaking country. Can you help her?

Argentina

Brazil

Mexico

Chile

Answer explanation

Brazil is not a Spanish-speaking country; it primarily speaks Portuguese. In contrast, Argentina, Mexico, and Chile are all Spanish-speaking countries.

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