Deck 16: International Projects

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The environmental factor that involves the capacity of a country's military and police forces to prevent and respond to attacks is called security.
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The initial stage of culture shock is irritability and hostility.
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Expatriate project managers should operate within the laws and regulations of their home country.
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The constraints imposed by national and local laws are part of the environmental factor termed infrastructure.
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A way for project managers to deal with the stress of culture shock is to redefine priorities and develop more realistic expectations as to what is possible.
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Many outsiders consider the Chinese system of guanxi to be like nepotism where decisions are made based on family ties instead of an objective assessment of ability.
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For most project managers, the biggest difference in managing an international project is operating in a national culture where projects are done differently, using different project management techniques and tools.
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The example of one project in Africa being paid in goat skins is an example of the environmental factor of infrastructure.
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One factor that is often underestimated until project personnel actually arrive at a foreign destination is the geography of the country.
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Often project managers change practices, assumed to be inferior, from their home country in order to accommodate host-country nationals.
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Culture shock is generally considered a positive sign that the professional is becoming involved in the new culture.
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One approach for the project manager to digest, clarify, and understand the factors leading to the selection of a specific international project is to use a risk matrix.
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Americans tend to underestimate the importance that relationship building plays in conducting business in other countries.
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In dealing with the French, a lot of what gets done is a result of going through administrative channels, which involves a lot of red tape, and efforts to sidestep this can be regarded as disrespect for legal and governmental institutions.
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It is common practice to rely on negotiators, often natives who are foreign educated, to bridge the gap between cultures.
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In general, the longer a person is expected to work in a foreign country, the more intensive the training should be.
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When you start to overcome your sense of isolation and figure out how to get things done in the new culture, you are in the gradual adjustment cycle of culture shock.
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Most of the time project managers can use practices that work in their home country on projects in a foreign country.
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Two of the biggest adjustments Americans typically have to make in working abroad are adapting to the general pace of life and understanding the punctuality of people.
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Infrastructure refers to a country's or community's ability to provide services such as power, technology, communication, or transportation required for a project.
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Exchange rates, inflation, and education level of the workforce are examples of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Legal / political
B) Security
C) Cultural
D) Infrastructure
E) Economic
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Because English is the international language for business, project managers can usually be just as successful without any training in the host country's language.
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Which of the following is not a major security issue in conducting international projects?

A) Crime.
B) International terrorism.
C) Capacity of foreign country's military and police forces to prevent attacks.
D) Ease of commerce across borders.
E) Extreme weather conditions.
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Which of the following is not an economic factor affecting the site selection for an international project?

A) Gross domestic product.
B) Import quotas and tariffs.
C) The capacity to provide continuous electric power.
D) Taxes.
E) Market size.
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Which of the following can help a project manager to digest, clarify, and understand the factors leading to the selection of a specific international project?

A) Risk matrix
B) Priority matrix
C) Responsibility matrix
D) Gantt chart
E) Contingency matrix
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In an effort to cope with culture shock, professionals can use project work as a bridge until they adjust to their new environment.
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Needs for a project could include telecommunications, transportation, power, and availability of technically skilled talent. These are examples of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Geographic
B) Infrastructure
C) Economic
D) Legal / political
E) Cultural
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American project managers have earned a reputation abroad for being very good at understanding technology but not good at understanding

A) local religion.
B) people.
C) local economic factors.
D) local business practices.
E) laws.
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Which of the following is NOT a potential negative outcome for an international project manager?

A) Personal risk
B) Absence from home
C) Missed career opportunities
D) Language barrier
E) Increased responsibilities
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As a result of increased global terrorism the moving of personnel, materials, and equipment across international borders created border congestion with increased costs and time. This can be classified as which of the following environmental factors?

A) Cultural
B) Infrastructure
C) Geographic
D) Security
E) Legal / political
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Which of the following is NOT a potential advantage of managing international projects?

A) Increased income
B) Foreign currency exchange rates
C) Foreign travel
D) Increased career opportunities
E) New life-time friends
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Communication difficulties due to language differences are examples of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Geographic
B) Security
C) Cultural
D) Legal / political
E) Infrastructure
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Without understanding foreign cultural factors, a project manager will have a difficult time running a successful international project.
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Mexicans tend to be more cautious and want to spend more time discussing risks and potential problems that Americans might dismiss as improbable or irrelevant.
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The growing presence of crime resulting from the Russian Mafia has discouraged many foreign firms from setting up operations in the former Soviet Union. This is an example of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Security
B) Economic
C) Cultural
D) Legal / political
E) Infrastructure
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Which of the following is not a legal / political factor affecting international projects?

A) International terrorism.
B) Control imposed by government agencies.
C) Government interference.
D) Government corruption.
E) Stability of tax provisions and government regulations.
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Part of being successful in an international project requires some level of learning about the various cultures that will intersect the project.
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An information systems specialist reported that his performance on a project in Northern Sweden declined due to sleep deprivation during the summer months in which there were 20 hours of daylight each day. This is an example of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Cultural
B) Legal / political
C) Geographic
D) Economic
E) Infrastructure
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Concern about the local restrictions on toxic waste would be classified as which of the following environmental factors?

A) Economic
B) Geographic
C) Legal / political
D) Infrastructure
E) Culture
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Culture is a concept that encompasses all of the following EXCEPT

A) shared norms.
B) beliefs.
C) values.
D) economic level.
E) customs.
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In this culture, it is important never to display feelings of superiority because this makes others feel inferior, mutual respect is expected at all times, and a lot gets done by going through administrative channels. Which culture is being described?

A) Mexican
B) French
C) Arab
D) American
E) British
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In Chinese culture, the personal connections with appropriate authorities or individuals is termed

A) Feng shui.
B) bribery.
C) guanxi.
D) quid pro quo.
E) nepotism.
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Project professionals assigned to foreign countries should have a minimal understanding of __________.

A) equal opportunity
B) dress codes
C) business protocols
D) holidays
E) All of these are examples of areas an international project manager should have minimal understanding of before traveling.
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One of the biggest challenges Americans typically have to overcome when working abroad is

A) language differences.
B) adapting to the general pace of life.
C) local business practices.
D) discrimination.
E) becoming familiar with local laws and regulations.
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When you begin to lose confidence in your ability to communicate and work effectively in the different culture, you are in which of the following stages of culture shock?

A) Honeymoon
B) Gradual adjustment
C) Irritability and hostility
D) Repatriation
E) Adaptation
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Intermediaries are often used to bridge the gap between a project manager and the culture in which they are working. The following are all functions they perform EXCEPT

A) translators.
B) help to perform actual project work.
C) cultural guides.
D) social connections.
E) help to interpret the foreign culture.
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The phase of culture shock where you begin to function and communicate in the new culture is called __________.

A) honeymoon
B) irritability and hostility
C) gradual adjustment
D) adaptation
E) patience
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Which of the following is NOT one of the forms that stress-related culture shock takes?

A) Fatigue
B) Sleeplessness
C) Headaches
D) Hyperactivity
E) Anxiety
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In France, which of the following factors is considered much more important than in the U.S.?

A) Social class
B) Agreement on issues
C) Professional accomplishments
D) Being open during negotiations
E) Dedication to project completion
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The significance of personal relationships has created a system in which Mexicans are obligated to give preference to relatives and friends when hiring, contracting, procuring, and sharing business opportunities. This is referred to as the __________ system.

A) Manana
B) Gringo
C) Compadre
D) Quid pro quo
E) Nepotism
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It is common practice to rely on __________, often natives who are foreign educated, to bridge the gap between cultures.

A) intermediaries
B) messengers
C) negotiators
D) agents
E) mediators
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When the new and unusual are welcomed you are experiencing which of the following stages of culture shock?

A) Honeymoon
B) Gradual adjustment
C) Irritability and hostility
D) Repatriation
E) Adaptation
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A practical step for a project manager to take when trying to select a site for an international project is to __________.

A) create a specialized risk matrix.
B) fully understand the project budget.
C) study the foreign exchange rates related to project opportunities.
D) comprehend what impact the foreign country's agriculture will have.
E) None of these alternatives is correct.
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The following are ways of coping with culture shock EXCEPT

A) keep expectations high.
B) create a stability zone.
C) practice meditation.
D) keep a journal.
E) engage in regular exercise.
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The stages of culture shock include all of the following EXCEPT

A) gradual adjustment.
B) irritability and hostility.
C) honeymoon.
D) repatriation.
E) adaptation.
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In this culture, preference is given to friends when hiring, contracting, procuring and sharing business opportunities. Family is also very important, and trustworthiness is often gauged by the level of loyalty and attention one devotes to their family. Which culture is being described?

A) Mexican
B) French
C) British
D) American
E) German
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When you have recovered from your sense of psychological disorientation and begin to function and communicate, you are in which of the following stages of culture shock?

A) Honeymoon
B) Gradual adjustment
C) Irritability and hostility
D) Repatriation
E) Adaptation
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Government corruption and political stability are examples of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Geographic
B) Security
C) Cultural
D) Legal / political
E) Infrastructure
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__________is critical to the success of business negotiations when working in Saudi Arabia.

A) Calling attention to oneself
B) Patience
C) Determination
D) Displaying feelings of superiority
E) Ignoring administrative channels
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Organizations examine a number of characteristics to determine whether an individual is suitable for overseas work. The following are all examples of desirable characteristics EXCEPT

A) if the candidate has work experience with cultures other than one's own.
B) if the candidate has small children.
C) if the candidate is in good physical and emotional health.
D) if the candidate has knowledge of a host nation's language.
E) if the candidate has previous overseas travel.
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A learning approach to teach cross-cultural fluency that involves the learning of informational skills in a lecture setting is called __________.

A) behavioral / experiential approach.
B) affective approach.
C) information-giving approach.
D) Lemple-Huffman approach.
E) cross-cultural sharing approach.
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One approach for the project manager to digest, clarify and understand the factors leading to the selection of a specific international project is to use a__________ matrix.

A) risk
B) responsibility assignment
C) weak
D) balanced
E) strong
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The phase of culture shock where you acquire a new perspective of what is possible and begin to regain confidence is called __________.

A) honeymoon
B) irritability and hostility
C) gradual adjustment
D) adaptation
E) patience
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A learning approach to teach cross-cultural fluency that involves raising affective responses by the trainer to elicit cultural insightsis called _____.

A) behavioral / experiential approach.
B) affective approach.
C) information-giving approach.
D) Lemple-Huffman Approach.
E) cross-cultural sharing approach.
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Bartering is a form of compensation that is still used by some countries and organizations and is an example of the__________ environmental factor.

A) culture
B) security
C) geography
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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Inflation belongs to which of the following major factor categories?

A) Legal / political factors
B) Security factors
C) Geography factors
D) Economic factors
E) Infrastructure factors
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The phase of culture shock where you become frustrated with the inability to accomplish things as you are used to doing them is called __________.

A) honeymoon
B) irritability and hostility
C) gradual adjustment
D) adaptation
E) patience
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The requirement for women to cover head, arms, and legs and to be accompanied by another woman or man is an example of the environmental factor termed __________.

A) legal / political
B) security
C) culture
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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While Americans are generally taught not to do business with __________, Mexicans and other Latin Americans are taught to do business with no one but __________.

A) foreigners, foreigners
B) friends, friends
C) strangers, strangers
D) people you don't know, people you don't know
E) foreigners, relatives
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Extreme weather conditions belong to which of the following major factor categories?

A) Legal / political factors
B) Security factors
C) Geography factors
D) Economic factors
E) Infrastructure factors
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The need to hire tribal bodyguards in such places as Angola and Uzbekistan is an example of the environmental factor termed __________.

A) legal / political
B) security
C) geography
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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The degree to which local regulations favor local workers and suppliers is an example of the environmental factor termed __________.

A) legal / political
B) security
C) geography
D) culture
E) infrastructure
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Which of the following is not one of the four stages of the culture shock cycle?

A) Honeymoon.
B) Irritability and Hostility.
C) Gradual Adjustment.
D) Adaptation.
E) Patience.
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When your initial enthusiasm is exhausted, and you begin to notice that differences are greater than you first imagined, you are in the__________ stage of culture shock.

A) honeymoon
B) irritability and hostility
C) gradual adjustment
D) adaptation
E) fully conformed
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A very good way to overcome culture shock is to __________.

A) ignore it.
B) find a good pub.
C) fully understand the language.
D) find a stress management technique that works for you.
E) stand firm.
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__________ is a system of shared norms, beliefs, values, and customs that bind people together, creating shared meaning and a unique identity.

A) Legal / political
B) Security
C) Culture
D) Economic
E) Infrastructure
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A project that depends upon a high ratio of vendor suppliers, good roads, and other transportation modes, such as air and seaports is an example of the__________ environmental factor.

A) legal / political
B) security
C) culture
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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A learning approach to teach cross-cultural fluency that involves realistic training simulations or scenarios is called _____.

A) behavioral / experiential approach.
B) affective approach.
C) information-giving approach.
D) Lemple-Huffman Approach.
E) cross-cultural sharing approach.
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Customs, values, and philosophies belong to which of the following major factor categories?

A) Legal / political factors
B) Culture factors
C) Geography factors
D) Economic factors
E) Infrastructure factors
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Construction projects in Southeast Asia having to accommodate the monsoon season when rainfall can be as high as 50 inches per month is an example of the environmental factor termed __________.

A) legal / political
B) culture
C) geography
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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The environmental factor that involves the capacity of a country's military and police forces to prevent and respond to attacks is called security.
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The initial stage of culture shock is irritability and hostility.
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3
Expatriate project managers should operate within the laws and regulations of their home country.
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The constraints imposed by national and local laws are part of the environmental factor termed infrastructure.
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A way for project managers to deal with the stress of culture shock is to redefine priorities and develop more realistic expectations as to what is possible.
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Many outsiders consider the Chinese system of guanxi to be like nepotism where decisions are made based on family ties instead of an objective assessment of ability.
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For most project managers, the biggest difference in managing an international project is operating in a national culture where projects are done differently, using different project management techniques and tools.
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The example of one project in Africa being paid in goat skins is an example of the environmental factor of infrastructure.
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One factor that is often underestimated until project personnel actually arrive at a foreign destination is the geography of the country.
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Often project managers change practices, assumed to be inferior, from their home country in order to accommodate host-country nationals.
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Culture shock is generally considered a positive sign that the professional is becoming involved in the new culture.
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One approach for the project manager to digest, clarify, and understand the factors leading to the selection of a specific international project is to use a risk matrix.
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Americans tend to underestimate the importance that relationship building plays in conducting business in other countries.
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In dealing with the French, a lot of what gets done is a result of going through administrative channels, which involves a lot of red tape, and efforts to sidestep this can be regarded as disrespect for legal and governmental institutions.
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It is common practice to rely on negotiators, often natives who are foreign educated, to bridge the gap between cultures.
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In general, the longer a person is expected to work in a foreign country, the more intensive the training should be.
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When you start to overcome your sense of isolation and figure out how to get things done in the new culture, you are in the gradual adjustment cycle of culture shock.
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Most of the time project managers can use practices that work in their home country on projects in a foreign country.
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Two of the biggest adjustments Americans typically have to make in working abroad are adapting to the general pace of life and understanding the punctuality of people.
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Infrastructure refers to a country's or community's ability to provide services such as power, technology, communication, or transportation required for a project.
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Exchange rates, inflation, and education level of the workforce are examples of which of the following environmental factors?

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B) Security
C) Cultural
D) Infrastructure
E) Economic
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Because English is the international language for business, project managers can usually be just as successful without any training in the host country's language.
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Which of the following is not a major security issue in conducting international projects?

A) Crime.
B) International terrorism.
C) Capacity of foreign country's military and police forces to prevent attacks.
D) Ease of commerce across borders.
E) Extreme weather conditions.
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Which of the following is not an economic factor affecting the site selection for an international project?

A) Gross domestic product.
B) Import quotas and tariffs.
C) The capacity to provide continuous electric power.
D) Taxes.
E) Market size.
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Which of the following can help a project manager to digest, clarify, and understand the factors leading to the selection of a specific international project?

A) Risk matrix
B) Priority matrix
C) Responsibility matrix
D) Gantt chart
E) Contingency matrix
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In an effort to cope with culture shock, professionals can use project work as a bridge until they adjust to their new environment.
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Needs for a project could include telecommunications, transportation, power, and availability of technically skilled talent. These are examples of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Geographic
B) Infrastructure
C) Economic
D) Legal / political
E) Cultural
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American project managers have earned a reputation abroad for being very good at understanding technology but not good at understanding

A) local religion.
B) people.
C) local economic factors.
D) local business practices.
E) laws.
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Which of the following is NOT a potential negative outcome for an international project manager?

A) Personal risk
B) Absence from home
C) Missed career opportunities
D) Language barrier
E) Increased responsibilities
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As a result of increased global terrorism the moving of personnel, materials, and equipment across international borders created border congestion with increased costs and time. This can be classified as which of the following environmental factors?

A) Cultural
B) Infrastructure
C) Geographic
D) Security
E) Legal / political
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Which of the following is NOT a potential advantage of managing international projects?

A) Increased income
B) Foreign currency exchange rates
C) Foreign travel
D) Increased career opportunities
E) New life-time friends
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Communication difficulties due to language differences are examples of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Geographic
B) Security
C) Cultural
D) Legal / political
E) Infrastructure
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Without understanding foreign cultural factors, a project manager will have a difficult time running a successful international project.
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Mexicans tend to be more cautious and want to spend more time discussing risks and potential problems that Americans might dismiss as improbable or irrelevant.
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The growing presence of crime resulting from the Russian Mafia has discouraged many foreign firms from setting up operations in the former Soviet Union. This is an example of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Security
B) Economic
C) Cultural
D) Legal / political
E) Infrastructure
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Which of the following is not a legal / political factor affecting international projects?

A) International terrorism.
B) Control imposed by government agencies.
C) Government interference.
D) Government corruption.
E) Stability of tax provisions and government regulations.
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Part of being successful in an international project requires some level of learning about the various cultures that will intersect the project.
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An information systems specialist reported that his performance on a project in Northern Sweden declined due to sleep deprivation during the summer months in which there were 20 hours of daylight each day. This is an example of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Cultural
B) Legal / political
C) Geographic
D) Economic
E) Infrastructure
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Concern about the local restrictions on toxic waste would be classified as which of the following environmental factors?

A) Economic
B) Geographic
C) Legal / political
D) Infrastructure
E) Culture
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Culture is a concept that encompasses all of the following EXCEPT

A) shared norms.
B) beliefs.
C) values.
D) economic level.
E) customs.
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In this culture, it is important never to display feelings of superiority because this makes others feel inferior, mutual respect is expected at all times, and a lot gets done by going through administrative channels. Which culture is being described?

A) Mexican
B) French
C) Arab
D) American
E) British
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In Chinese culture, the personal connections with appropriate authorities or individuals is termed

A) Feng shui.
B) bribery.
C) guanxi.
D) quid pro quo.
E) nepotism.
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Project professionals assigned to foreign countries should have a minimal understanding of __________.

A) equal opportunity
B) dress codes
C) business protocols
D) holidays
E) All of these are examples of areas an international project manager should have minimal understanding of before traveling.
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One of the biggest challenges Americans typically have to overcome when working abroad is

A) language differences.
B) adapting to the general pace of life.
C) local business practices.
D) discrimination.
E) becoming familiar with local laws and regulations.
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When you begin to lose confidence in your ability to communicate and work effectively in the different culture, you are in which of the following stages of culture shock?

A) Honeymoon
B) Gradual adjustment
C) Irritability and hostility
D) Repatriation
E) Adaptation
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Intermediaries are often used to bridge the gap between a project manager and the culture in which they are working. The following are all functions they perform EXCEPT

A) translators.
B) help to perform actual project work.
C) cultural guides.
D) social connections.
E) help to interpret the foreign culture.
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The phase of culture shock where you begin to function and communicate in the new culture is called __________.

A) honeymoon
B) irritability and hostility
C) gradual adjustment
D) adaptation
E) patience
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Which of the following is NOT one of the forms that stress-related culture shock takes?

A) Fatigue
B) Sleeplessness
C) Headaches
D) Hyperactivity
E) Anxiety
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In France, which of the following factors is considered much more important than in the U.S.?

A) Social class
B) Agreement on issues
C) Professional accomplishments
D) Being open during negotiations
E) Dedication to project completion
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The significance of personal relationships has created a system in which Mexicans are obligated to give preference to relatives and friends when hiring, contracting, procuring, and sharing business opportunities. This is referred to as the __________ system.

A) Manana
B) Gringo
C) Compadre
D) Quid pro quo
E) Nepotism
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51
It is common practice to rely on __________, often natives who are foreign educated, to bridge the gap between cultures.

A) intermediaries
B) messengers
C) negotiators
D) agents
E) mediators
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52
When the new and unusual are welcomed you are experiencing which of the following stages of culture shock?

A) Honeymoon
B) Gradual adjustment
C) Irritability and hostility
D) Repatriation
E) Adaptation
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53
A practical step for a project manager to take when trying to select a site for an international project is to __________.

A) create a specialized risk matrix.
B) fully understand the project budget.
C) study the foreign exchange rates related to project opportunities.
D) comprehend what impact the foreign country's agriculture will have.
E) None of these alternatives is correct.
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54
The following are ways of coping with culture shock EXCEPT

A) keep expectations high.
B) create a stability zone.
C) practice meditation.
D) keep a journal.
E) engage in regular exercise.
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55
The stages of culture shock include all of the following EXCEPT

A) gradual adjustment.
B) irritability and hostility.
C) honeymoon.
D) repatriation.
E) adaptation.
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56
In this culture, preference is given to friends when hiring, contracting, procuring and sharing business opportunities. Family is also very important, and trustworthiness is often gauged by the level of loyalty and attention one devotes to their family. Which culture is being described?

A) Mexican
B) French
C) British
D) American
E) German
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57
When you have recovered from your sense of psychological disorientation and begin to function and communicate, you are in which of the following stages of culture shock?

A) Honeymoon
B) Gradual adjustment
C) Irritability and hostility
D) Repatriation
E) Adaptation
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58
Government corruption and political stability are examples of which of the following environmental factors?

A) Geographic
B) Security
C) Cultural
D) Legal / political
E) Infrastructure
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59
__________is critical to the success of business negotiations when working in Saudi Arabia.

A) Calling attention to oneself
B) Patience
C) Determination
D) Displaying feelings of superiority
E) Ignoring administrative channels
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60
Organizations examine a number of characteristics to determine whether an individual is suitable for overseas work. The following are all examples of desirable characteristics EXCEPT

A) if the candidate has work experience with cultures other than one's own.
B) if the candidate has small children.
C) if the candidate is in good physical and emotional health.
D) if the candidate has knowledge of a host nation's language.
E) if the candidate has previous overseas travel.
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61
A learning approach to teach cross-cultural fluency that involves the learning of informational skills in a lecture setting is called __________.

A) behavioral / experiential approach.
B) affective approach.
C) information-giving approach.
D) Lemple-Huffman approach.
E) cross-cultural sharing approach.
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62
One approach for the project manager to digest, clarify and understand the factors leading to the selection of a specific international project is to use a__________ matrix.

A) risk
B) responsibility assignment
C) weak
D) balanced
E) strong
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63
The phase of culture shock where you acquire a new perspective of what is possible and begin to regain confidence is called __________.

A) honeymoon
B) irritability and hostility
C) gradual adjustment
D) adaptation
E) patience
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64
A learning approach to teach cross-cultural fluency that involves raising affective responses by the trainer to elicit cultural insightsis called _____.

A) behavioral / experiential approach.
B) affective approach.
C) information-giving approach.
D) Lemple-Huffman Approach.
E) cross-cultural sharing approach.
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65
Bartering is a form of compensation that is still used by some countries and organizations and is an example of the__________ environmental factor.

A) culture
B) security
C) geography
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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66
Inflation belongs to which of the following major factor categories?

A) Legal / political factors
B) Security factors
C) Geography factors
D) Economic factors
E) Infrastructure factors
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67
The phase of culture shock where you become frustrated with the inability to accomplish things as you are used to doing them is called __________.

A) honeymoon
B) irritability and hostility
C) gradual adjustment
D) adaptation
E) patience
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68
The requirement for women to cover head, arms, and legs and to be accompanied by another woman or man is an example of the environmental factor termed __________.

A) legal / political
B) security
C) culture
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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69
While Americans are generally taught not to do business with __________, Mexicans and other Latin Americans are taught to do business with no one but __________.

A) foreigners, foreigners
B) friends, friends
C) strangers, strangers
D) people you don't know, people you don't know
E) foreigners, relatives
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70
Extreme weather conditions belong to which of the following major factor categories?

A) Legal / political factors
B) Security factors
C) Geography factors
D) Economic factors
E) Infrastructure factors
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71
The need to hire tribal bodyguards in such places as Angola and Uzbekistan is an example of the environmental factor termed __________.

A) legal / political
B) security
C) geography
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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72
The degree to which local regulations favor local workers and suppliers is an example of the environmental factor termed __________.

A) legal / political
B) security
C) geography
D) culture
E) infrastructure
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73
Which of the following is not one of the four stages of the culture shock cycle?

A) Honeymoon.
B) Irritability and Hostility.
C) Gradual Adjustment.
D) Adaptation.
E) Patience.
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74
When your initial enthusiasm is exhausted, and you begin to notice that differences are greater than you first imagined, you are in the__________ stage of culture shock.

A) honeymoon
B) irritability and hostility
C) gradual adjustment
D) adaptation
E) fully conformed
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75
A very good way to overcome culture shock is to __________.

A) ignore it.
B) find a good pub.
C) fully understand the language.
D) find a stress management technique that works for you.
E) stand firm.
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76
__________ is a system of shared norms, beliefs, values, and customs that bind people together, creating shared meaning and a unique identity.

A) Legal / political
B) Security
C) Culture
D) Economic
E) Infrastructure
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77
A project that depends upon a high ratio of vendor suppliers, good roads, and other transportation modes, such as air and seaports is an example of the__________ environmental factor.

A) legal / political
B) security
C) culture
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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78
A learning approach to teach cross-cultural fluency that involves realistic training simulations or scenarios is called _____.

A) behavioral / experiential approach.
B) affective approach.
C) information-giving approach.
D) Lemple-Huffman Approach.
E) cross-cultural sharing approach.
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79
Customs, values, and philosophies belong to which of the following major factor categories?

A) Legal / political factors
B) Culture factors
C) Geography factors
D) Economic factors
E) Infrastructure factors
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80
Construction projects in Southeast Asia having to accommodate the monsoon season when rainfall can be as high as 50 inches per month is an example of the environmental factor termed __________.

A) legal / political
B) culture
C) geography
D) economic
E) infrastructure
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