Question

Mongolia, Japan and the Koreans are largely heterogenous with large majority ethnic groups.
True or False

Answers

GPT-4o mini
False. While Mongolia has a dominant ethnic group (the Mongols), Japan primarily comprises the Yamato people, and South Korea is predominantly Korean, there are also significant ethnic minorities in these countries. In Mongolia, for example, there are ethnic groups such as the Kazakhs. Japan has indigenous Ainu and Ryukyuan people, and South Korea has various minority groups including expatriates and multicultural families. Therefore, while the majority populations are large, the overall ethnic composition is not entirely homogenous.