S1 Exam: Culture (Units 4, 5, 6)

By Mary Bruton
Last updated 10 months ago
15 Questions
Note from the author:

Please make sure all cellular devices are in backpack before you begin. Anyone whose cell phone is stored NOT in a backpack during this entire period will receive a zero on this test.

You may not use any outside source to get any answer. If there is reason to suspect you are helping another person or you are trying to use an outside source, you will receive a zero on this test.

Good luck!

Please make sure all cellular devices are in backpack before you begin. Anyone whose cell phone is stored NOT in a backpack during this entire period will receive a zero on this test.

You may not use any outside source to get any answer. If there is reason to suspect you are helping another person or you are trying to use an outside source, you will receive a zero on this test.

Good luck!

Unidad 4:

Match the descriptions to their photos.


Choose which statement is false. (Escoge la frase falsa.)

Unidad 5:

The area shown on the map is many things. It does not depict which one of the following choices?
(El mapa no enseña ...)

With its ornate design, this palace was built by ______ before being occupied by Spanish.
(La foto enseña un palacio construído por _______ antes de los españoles.)

The photo on the left has a long history. Choose which phrase is not true.
(Escoge la frase falsa.)

Check all the statements that are true.
(Escoge todas las frases verdaderas.)

Check ALL that are true.
(Escoge todas las frases verdaderas.)

El Monasterio de Silos en el norte de España ...

Unidad 6

Las competencias de dominó en el Parque de Máximo Gómez están en esta ciudad:

La calle principal en Pequeña Havana se llama:

Los Grammy latinos es un premio (award) para actores, músicos y cantantes latinos.

La música tejana es una combinación de música pop y música tradicional mexicana.

¿Quién no es cantante de música tejana?

¿En qué países es el béisbol más popular que el fútbol?

Las Palabras Prestadas:
Categorize the words below.
Were they originally English and then adopted into the Spanish language? Or were they originally Spanish and then adopted into the English language?

  • rodeo
  • Colorado
  • voleibol
  • salsa
  • Santa Barbara
  • béisbol
  • fútbol
  • jonrón
  • Words of English origin (Palabras de origen inglés)

  • Words of Spanish origin (Palabras de origen español)

Categorize each of the 10 words below to show your understanding of Herencia Hispana in Unidad 6. (Find three different categories on the right.)

  • Miami
  • Los Ángeles
  • Florida
  • Chicago
  • New York
  • medios de comunicación
  • la gastronomía
  • Utah
  • la arquitectura
  • Colorado
  • Territorios con pasado hispano

  • Ciudades con mayor población hispana

  • Huellas (footprints) hispanas en los Estados Unidos