Deck 4: Global Cultural Environment and Buying Behavior

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In global marketing, cultural forces shape the company's ______________ mix.

A)visibility
B)growth
C)management
D)marketing
E)fashion
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Selling different sizes of soft drinks in foreign cultures is an example of which component of culture?

A)material life
B)social interaction
C)language
D)values
E)education
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Asking the question "Does the consumer have physical and/or economic access to the product/service?" is an indication of which stage of consumption processes (as influenced by culture)?

A)buying behavior.
B)consumption characteristics.
C)disposal.
D)access.
E)acceleration.
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A culture can be defined by national borders (especially when the country is isolated by natural barriers).An example of a culture existing inside a natural barrier would be:

A)the United States.
B)Canada.
C)Mexico.
D)Korea.
E)Germany.
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All of the following are unique features of culture except:

A)it is learned.
B)it is inherited genetically.
C)elements are interrelated with one another.
D)it is shared.
E)it is compelling.
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____________________ primarily refers to the technologies that are used to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services within society.

A)Material life
B)Political party affiliation
C)Language
D)Values
E)Education
Question
From a global marketing perspective, the cultural environment matters for two main reasons.First, cultural forces are a major factor in shaping a company's global marketing mix program.The second reason is:

A)cultural analysis is expensive.
B)cultural analysis often pinpoints market opportunities.
C)cultural analysis is difficult.
D)accurate cultural analysis is next to impossible.
E)cultural analysis is required by many host governments.
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Within a given culture, consumption processes can be described via a sequence of stages.All of the following describe those stages except:

A)access.
B)buying behavior.
C)racial characteristics
D)consumption characteristics.
E)disposal.
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Since China has around 300 million children, they are often treated as:

A)little emperors and empresses.
B)super children.
C)smart children.
D)a tax burden.
E)food liability.
Question
Asking the question "How is the decision to buy made by the consumers in the foreign market?" is an indication of which stage of consumption processes (as influenced by culture)?

A)buying behavior.
B)consumption characteristics.
C)disposal.
D)access.
E)acceleration.
Question
In marketing, buyer behavior and consumer needs are largely driven by _______________________.

A)health norms
B)economic norms
C)political norms
D)cultural norms
E)social norms
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In many countries outside the United States, refrigerators have _____ capacity.

A)far more
B)more
C)about the same
D)less
E)far less
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Below is a list of elements from culture that matter to international marketers.Pick the item that is likely to matter the least in doing business with a foreign culture.

A)material life.
B)political party affiliation.
C)language.
D)religion.
E)education.
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Children in China impact consumption patterns because of all but which:

A)spending power.
B)special nature of one child families.
C)pester power.
D)change agents.
E)inherited wealth.
Question
From a global marketing perspective, the cultural environment matters.The most important reason is that cultural forces are major factors in shaping a company's global:

A)sales territories.
B)vision.
C)competitive response.
D)marketing mix strategy.
E)global ethics program.
Question
Companies that ignore cultural needs often:

A)lose permission to export.
B)lose permission to import.
C)have more lawsuits.
D)lose more salespeople.
E)lose a competitive edge.
Question
Several Japanese diaper makers were able to steal market share away from Proctor & Gamble by selling diapers that were much ______________ than the ones marketed by P&G, thereby better meeting the desires of Japanese mothers (Japanese homes have less space than most Europeans or American houses).

A)colorful
B)expensive
C)bulkier
D)thinner
E)rougher
Question
One reason Chinese parents treat their children as little "emperors and empresses" is that:

A)they have no choice since it is mandated by Chinese law.
B)China has had a one child per couple (without penalties) birth control policy.
C)advertising has influenced parents.
D)children are cared for by grandparents.
E)China pays parents to have children.
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From the consumption point of view, ____________ homes have less space than most Europeans or American houses.

A)Japanese
B)Turkish
C)Australians
D)Indonesian
E)Pakistani
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According to the text, culture is:

A)learned, interrelated and shared.
B)learned, interrelated and mixed.
C)learned, interrelated and empty.
D)learned, interrelated and passive.
E)learned, interrelated and static.
Question
In numerous Asian countries, the ancient ____________ philosophy feng shui (wind-water) plays an important role in the design and placement of corporate buildings and retail space.

A)Chinese
B)Japanese
C)Indonesian
D)Singaporean
E)Indian
Question
Probably the most critical expression of social interactions is the concept of:

A)silent language.
B)gestures.
C)kinship.
D)reference groups.
E)cultural homogeneity.
Question
The consumer research literature identifies three kinds of reference groups: membership groups, anticipatory groups, and

A)local groups.
B)global groups.
C)legal groups.
D)dissociative groups.
E)technology groups.
Question
In which country are KDF Christmas party barrels a holiday tradition?

A)United States
B)Russia
C)Japan
D)Norway
E)Iran
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A ______ group is the set of people to whom an individual looks for guidance in values and attitudes.

A)family
B)reference
C)friends
D)work
E)anticipatory
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__________________ drive(s) the holiday calendar in many countries.

A)Culture
B)Religion
C)Government tax assessors
D)Reference groups
E)Family units
Question
_______________________ refers to the complex of nonverbal communication mechanisms that people use to get a message across.

A)Spoken language
B)Slang language
C)Silent language
D)Harmonious language
E)Electronic language
Question
This candy bar became a good luck charm for Japanese students.

A)100 Grand
B)Three Musketeers
C)5th Avenue
D)Kit Kat
E)Baby Ruth
Question
_______________ refers to the ideas and perceptions that a culture upholds in terms of beauty and good taste.

A)Aesthetics
B)Cybernetics
C)Techno-graphics
D)Poly-graphics
E)Geographics
Question
Poor transportation and distribution infrastructure in many developing countries would be examples of:

A)investment requirements.
B)technology gaps tied to material life.
C)governmental corruption that must be dealt with.
D)government ineptitude.
E)different value systems.
Question
As a communication medium, language has two components: spoken language and _________________ language.

A)business
B)commercial
C)slang
D)silent
E)electronic
Question
Anticipatory groups are those groups that:

A)require dues.
B)exclude people.
C)are exclusive.
D)people belong to.
E)people would like to be a part of.
Question
The role of women in society is sometimes largely driven by local _____________.

A)religion
B)politics
C)government
D)environment
E)geography
Question
Other forms of _____ relate to attitudes and preferences toward music, food, physical beauty, and fashion.

A)Aesthetics
B)Cybernetics
C)Techno-graphics
D)Poly-graphics
E)Geographics
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In Islam, these animals are considered unclean.

A)Pigs
B)Cows
C)Cows and pigs
D)Pigs and cats
E)Pigs and dogs
Question
Edward Hall identified five distinctive arenas of silent language: space, material possessions, friendship patterns, time, and

A)travel.
B)technology.
C)computers.
D)vacations.
E)agreements.
Question
All of the following would be issues to consider when marketing in an Islamic framework except:

A)not mixing men and women in focus groups.
B)cultural sensitivity in advertising
C)halal guidelines for cosmetics
D)exchange rates
E)do not manufacture products made from pigs.
Question
In which country did an ad agency have a hard time placing an ad for a razor?

A)United States
B)Russia
C)Japan
D)Norway
E)Iran
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According to the text, religions embrace three elements:

A)lifestyle, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
B)travel, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
C)discussion, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
D)explanation, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
E)interaction, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
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A technique such as ________________________ is used to sort out the differences when translating a company's documents into other languages.

A)common translation
B)forward translation
C)back translation
D)value translation
E)abstract translation
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______________ systems tend to be deeply rooted and are found to be intrinsic to a person's identity and inner self.

A)Family
B)School
C)College
D)Personality
E)Value
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Most cultural traits tend to be what?

A)National
B)Regional
C)Local
D)Language-based
E)Religion-based
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With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, ______________ refers to the degree of inequality which people of a country view acceptable.

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)masculinity
E)long-termism
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In the field of advertising, campaigns that were developed with a high-context culture in mind are likely to be less effective when used in ______________ cultures, and vice versa.

A)high-context
B)low-context
C)medium-context
D)dry-context
E)hot-context
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The anthropologist Edward Hall makes a distinction between so-called _____________.

A)high-context and bright-context cultures
B)high-context and low-profile cultures
C)high-context and dry-context cultures
D)high-context and low-context cultures
E)high-context and medium-context cultures
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Local attitudes toward foreign cultures will drive the product ______________.

A)positioning and human resources decisions
B)positioning and logistics decisions
C)positioning and travel decisions
D)positioning and profit decisions
E)positioning and design decisions
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In terms of culture, the Walloons in French-speaking _______________have much more in common with the French than with the Flemish of Northern ____________.

A)Germany
B)Switzerland
C)Italy
D)Belgium
E)Luxembourg
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____________________ shape(s) people's norms and standards.In addition, people's attitudes towards objects and behavioral codes are also influenced.

A)Value systems
B)Cultural philosophy
C)Reference groups
D)Family extension
E)Government involvement
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One powerful indicator of the education level is a country's _____ rate.

A)high school graduation
B)college graduation
C)birth
D)death
E)illiteracy
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Geert Hofstede's cultural classification scheme was based on a large-scale research project conducted among employees at more than 60 ________________ subsidiaries worldwide.

A)IBM
B)Hewlett Packard
C)Dell Computer
D)Motorola
E)Texas Instruments
Question
An example of a high power distance country would be:

A)Germany
B)Britain
C)United States
D)Canada
E)Mexico
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___________________ discusses a highly cultural classification scheme in the book Cultures and Organizations.

A)Gary Hamel
B)Peter Drucker
C)Michael Porter
D)Geert Hofstede
E)Charles Handy
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Which of the following is not one of Hofstede's cultural classification dimensions?

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)romanticism
E)masculinity
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Research indicates that there is a greater preference for luxury goods in __________ cultures than in other forms.

A)feminine
B)low context
C)intellectual
D)masculine
E)high context
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____________ is a high-context culture.

A)China
B)United States
C)Germany
D)Ireland
E)Italy
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Two facets of education matter to international marketers.They are the __________ of education.

A)cost and location
B)level and quality
C)cost and quantity
D)cost and availability
E)level and cost
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For marketers, a crucial value distinction is a culture's attitude toward _____.

A)money
B)advertising
C)new ideas
D)change
E)western values
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"What is meant is what is said" would be an example of what form of culture?

A)agrarian
B)low context
C)intellectual
D)high context
E)northern European
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An example of a low power distance country would be:

A)Israel
B)Malaysia
C)Venezuela
D)Arab countries
E)Mexico
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_______________ classifications allow the marketing manager to see how much overlap is possible between the marketing programs to be implemented in different markets.

A)Business
B)Cultural
C)Political
D)Government
E)Natural
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A term "SRC" which was coined by J.A.Lee (cultural anthropologist) stands for:

A)strategic-reference criterion.
B)standard-reference criterion.
C)simple-reference criterion.
D)self-reference criterion.
E)none of the above.
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Because of its affluence, the United States is a typical example of a high-context culture.
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Most nations do not contain different subgroups (subcultures) within their borders.
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Low-context cultures do not put the most emphasis on the written or spoken word.
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Within a given culture, consumption processes can be described via a sequence of four stages: access, buying behavior, consumption characteristics, and planning.
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With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, ______________ refers to the extent to which individuals see themselves as interdependent and part of a larger group or society.

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)collectivism
E)long-termism
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With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, cultures where people favor values such as assertiveness, status, success, competitive drive within society, and achievement are more ______________.

A)feminine
B)masculine
C)collectivist
D)individualist
E)none of the above
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In collectivist societies, the interests of the ____________ take center stage.

A)individual
B)company
C)group
D)businessman
E)city
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Silent language refers to the thoughts that humans have within their minds.
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An example of a short-term focus country (with respect to long-termism) would be:

A)Hong Kong.
B)United States
C)China.
D)Thailand.
E)Japan.
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Guanxi is:

A)a large city in southern China
B)a fiery pork dish
C)a nice saying like "gesundheit"
D)a network of interpersonal ties among people or companies
E)a golf country club in Shanghai
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_______________________ refers to people's unconscious tendency to resort to their own cultural experience and value systems to interpret a given business situation.

A)Cultural morals
B)Cultural ethics
C)Self-Reference Criterion (SRC)
D)Monocultural
E)Global culture
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________________ is a global study of sociocultural changes conducted by a network of social scientists at leading universities worldwide.

A)Western Values Syndicate (WVS)
B)Western Values Solution (WVS)
C)Western Values Survey (WVS)
D)World Variations Survey (WVS)
E)World Value Survey (WVS)
Question
With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, cultures where people favor values such as solidarity, preserving the environment, and quality of life are more ______________.

A)feminine
B)masculine
C)collectivist
D)individualist
E)none of the above
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The two facets of education that matter the most to the business planner are the level and the quality of education.
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With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, ______________ describes the degree to which people's image is defined in terms of "me" versus "we."

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)masculinity
E)long-termism
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With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, ______________ refers to the extent to which people in a given culture prefer structured situations with clear rules over unstructured ones.

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)masculinity
E)long-termism
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Cultures may be found within national borders.
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Probably the most crucial expression of social interactions is the concept of kinship.
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An example of a high uncertainty avoidance country would be:

A)Germany.
B)Britain.
C)United States.
D)Canada.
E)Japan.
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1
In global marketing, cultural forces shape the company's ______________ mix.

A)visibility
B)growth
C)management
D)marketing
E)fashion
D
2
Selling different sizes of soft drinks in foreign cultures is an example of which component of culture?

A)material life
B)social interaction
C)language
D)values
E)education
A
3
Asking the question "Does the consumer have physical and/or economic access to the product/service?" is an indication of which stage of consumption processes (as influenced by culture)?

A)buying behavior.
B)consumption characteristics.
C)disposal.
D)access.
E)acceleration.
D
4
A culture can be defined by national borders (especially when the country is isolated by natural barriers).An example of a culture existing inside a natural barrier would be:

A)the United States.
B)Canada.
C)Mexico.
D)Korea.
E)Germany.
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All of the following are unique features of culture except:

A)it is learned.
B)it is inherited genetically.
C)elements are interrelated with one another.
D)it is shared.
E)it is compelling.
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____________________ primarily refers to the technologies that are used to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services within society.

A)Material life
B)Political party affiliation
C)Language
D)Values
E)Education
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7
From a global marketing perspective, the cultural environment matters for two main reasons.First, cultural forces are a major factor in shaping a company's global marketing mix program.The second reason is:

A)cultural analysis is expensive.
B)cultural analysis often pinpoints market opportunities.
C)cultural analysis is difficult.
D)accurate cultural analysis is next to impossible.
E)cultural analysis is required by many host governments.
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8
Within a given culture, consumption processes can be described via a sequence of stages.All of the following describe those stages except:

A)access.
B)buying behavior.
C)racial characteristics
D)consumption characteristics.
E)disposal.
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9
Since China has around 300 million children, they are often treated as:

A)little emperors and empresses.
B)super children.
C)smart children.
D)a tax burden.
E)food liability.
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10
Asking the question "How is the decision to buy made by the consumers in the foreign market?" is an indication of which stage of consumption processes (as influenced by culture)?

A)buying behavior.
B)consumption characteristics.
C)disposal.
D)access.
E)acceleration.
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In marketing, buyer behavior and consumer needs are largely driven by _______________________.

A)health norms
B)economic norms
C)political norms
D)cultural norms
E)social norms
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In many countries outside the United States, refrigerators have _____ capacity.

A)far more
B)more
C)about the same
D)less
E)far less
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13
Below is a list of elements from culture that matter to international marketers.Pick the item that is likely to matter the least in doing business with a foreign culture.

A)material life.
B)political party affiliation.
C)language.
D)religion.
E)education.
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14
Children in China impact consumption patterns because of all but which:

A)spending power.
B)special nature of one child families.
C)pester power.
D)change agents.
E)inherited wealth.
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15
From a global marketing perspective, the cultural environment matters.The most important reason is that cultural forces are major factors in shaping a company's global:

A)sales territories.
B)vision.
C)competitive response.
D)marketing mix strategy.
E)global ethics program.
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16
Companies that ignore cultural needs often:

A)lose permission to export.
B)lose permission to import.
C)have more lawsuits.
D)lose more salespeople.
E)lose a competitive edge.
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17
Several Japanese diaper makers were able to steal market share away from Proctor & Gamble by selling diapers that were much ______________ than the ones marketed by P&G, thereby better meeting the desires of Japanese mothers (Japanese homes have less space than most Europeans or American houses).

A)colorful
B)expensive
C)bulkier
D)thinner
E)rougher
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18
One reason Chinese parents treat their children as little "emperors and empresses" is that:

A)they have no choice since it is mandated by Chinese law.
B)China has had a one child per couple (without penalties) birth control policy.
C)advertising has influenced parents.
D)children are cared for by grandparents.
E)China pays parents to have children.
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19
From the consumption point of view, ____________ homes have less space than most Europeans or American houses.

A)Japanese
B)Turkish
C)Australians
D)Indonesian
E)Pakistani
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20
According to the text, culture is:

A)learned, interrelated and shared.
B)learned, interrelated and mixed.
C)learned, interrelated and empty.
D)learned, interrelated and passive.
E)learned, interrelated and static.
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21
In numerous Asian countries, the ancient ____________ philosophy feng shui (wind-water) plays an important role in the design and placement of corporate buildings and retail space.

A)Chinese
B)Japanese
C)Indonesian
D)Singaporean
E)Indian
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22
Probably the most critical expression of social interactions is the concept of:

A)silent language.
B)gestures.
C)kinship.
D)reference groups.
E)cultural homogeneity.
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23
The consumer research literature identifies three kinds of reference groups: membership groups, anticipatory groups, and

A)local groups.
B)global groups.
C)legal groups.
D)dissociative groups.
E)technology groups.
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24
In which country are KDF Christmas party barrels a holiday tradition?

A)United States
B)Russia
C)Japan
D)Norway
E)Iran
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25
A ______ group is the set of people to whom an individual looks for guidance in values and attitudes.

A)family
B)reference
C)friends
D)work
E)anticipatory
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__________________ drive(s) the holiday calendar in many countries.

A)Culture
B)Religion
C)Government tax assessors
D)Reference groups
E)Family units
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_______________________ refers to the complex of nonverbal communication mechanisms that people use to get a message across.

A)Spoken language
B)Slang language
C)Silent language
D)Harmonious language
E)Electronic language
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28
This candy bar became a good luck charm for Japanese students.

A)100 Grand
B)Three Musketeers
C)5th Avenue
D)Kit Kat
E)Baby Ruth
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29
_______________ refers to the ideas and perceptions that a culture upholds in terms of beauty and good taste.

A)Aesthetics
B)Cybernetics
C)Techno-graphics
D)Poly-graphics
E)Geographics
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30
Poor transportation and distribution infrastructure in many developing countries would be examples of:

A)investment requirements.
B)technology gaps tied to material life.
C)governmental corruption that must be dealt with.
D)government ineptitude.
E)different value systems.
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As a communication medium, language has two components: spoken language and _________________ language.

A)business
B)commercial
C)slang
D)silent
E)electronic
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Anticipatory groups are those groups that:

A)require dues.
B)exclude people.
C)are exclusive.
D)people belong to.
E)people would like to be a part of.
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33
The role of women in society is sometimes largely driven by local _____________.

A)religion
B)politics
C)government
D)environment
E)geography
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34
Other forms of _____ relate to attitudes and preferences toward music, food, physical beauty, and fashion.

A)Aesthetics
B)Cybernetics
C)Techno-graphics
D)Poly-graphics
E)Geographics
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In Islam, these animals are considered unclean.

A)Pigs
B)Cows
C)Cows and pigs
D)Pigs and cats
E)Pigs and dogs
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36
Edward Hall identified five distinctive arenas of silent language: space, material possessions, friendship patterns, time, and

A)travel.
B)technology.
C)computers.
D)vacations.
E)agreements.
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37
All of the following would be issues to consider when marketing in an Islamic framework except:

A)not mixing men and women in focus groups.
B)cultural sensitivity in advertising
C)halal guidelines for cosmetics
D)exchange rates
E)do not manufacture products made from pigs.
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38
In which country did an ad agency have a hard time placing an ad for a razor?

A)United States
B)Russia
C)Japan
D)Norway
E)Iran
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39
According to the text, religions embrace three elements:

A)lifestyle, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
B)travel, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
C)discussion, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
D)explanation, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
E)interaction, a standardized organization, and moral rules of good behavior.
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40
A technique such as ________________________ is used to sort out the differences when translating a company's documents into other languages.

A)common translation
B)forward translation
C)back translation
D)value translation
E)abstract translation
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41
______________ systems tend to be deeply rooted and are found to be intrinsic to a person's identity and inner self.

A)Family
B)School
C)College
D)Personality
E)Value
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42
Most cultural traits tend to be what?

A)National
B)Regional
C)Local
D)Language-based
E)Religion-based
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43
With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, ______________ refers to the degree of inequality which people of a country view acceptable.

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)masculinity
E)long-termism
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44
In the field of advertising, campaigns that were developed with a high-context culture in mind are likely to be less effective when used in ______________ cultures, and vice versa.

A)high-context
B)low-context
C)medium-context
D)dry-context
E)hot-context
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45
The anthropologist Edward Hall makes a distinction between so-called _____________.

A)high-context and bright-context cultures
B)high-context and low-profile cultures
C)high-context and dry-context cultures
D)high-context and low-context cultures
E)high-context and medium-context cultures
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46
Local attitudes toward foreign cultures will drive the product ______________.

A)positioning and human resources decisions
B)positioning and logistics decisions
C)positioning and travel decisions
D)positioning and profit decisions
E)positioning and design decisions
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47
In terms of culture, the Walloons in French-speaking _______________have much more in common with the French than with the Flemish of Northern ____________.

A)Germany
B)Switzerland
C)Italy
D)Belgium
E)Luxembourg
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48
____________________ shape(s) people's norms and standards.In addition, people's attitudes towards objects and behavioral codes are also influenced.

A)Value systems
B)Cultural philosophy
C)Reference groups
D)Family extension
E)Government involvement
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49
One powerful indicator of the education level is a country's _____ rate.

A)high school graduation
B)college graduation
C)birth
D)death
E)illiteracy
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50
Geert Hofstede's cultural classification scheme was based on a large-scale research project conducted among employees at more than 60 ________________ subsidiaries worldwide.

A)IBM
B)Hewlett Packard
C)Dell Computer
D)Motorola
E)Texas Instruments
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51
An example of a high power distance country would be:

A)Germany
B)Britain
C)United States
D)Canada
E)Mexico
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52
___________________ discusses a highly cultural classification scheme in the book Cultures and Organizations.

A)Gary Hamel
B)Peter Drucker
C)Michael Porter
D)Geert Hofstede
E)Charles Handy
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53
Which of the following is not one of Hofstede's cultural classification dimensions?

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)romanticism
E)masculinity
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54
Research indicates that there is a greater preference for luxury goods in __________ cultures than in other forms.

A)feminine
B)low context
C)intellectual
D)masculine
E)high context
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55
____________ is a high-context culture.

A)China
B)United States
C)Germany
D)Ireland
E)Italy
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56
Two facets of education matter to international marketers.They are the __________ of education.

A)cost and location
B)level and quality
C)cost and quantity
D)cost and availability
E)level and cost
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57
For marketers, a crucial value distinction is a culture's attitude toward _____.

A)money
B)advertising
C)new ideas
D)change
E)western values
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58
"What is meant is what is said" would be an example of what form of culture?

A)agrarian
B)low context
C)intellectual
D)high context
E)northern European
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59
An example of a low power distance country would be:

A)Israel
B)Malaysia
C)Venezuela
D)Arab countries
E)Mexico
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60
_______________ classifications allow the marketing manager to see how much overlap is possible between the marketing programs to be implemented in different markets.

A)Business
B)Cultural
C)Political
D)Government
E)Natural
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61
A term "SRC" which was coined by J.A.Lee (cultural anthropologist) stands for:

A)strategic-reference criterion.
B)standard-reference criterion.
C)simple-reference criterion.
D)self-reference criterion.
E)none of the above.
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62
Because of its affluence, the United States is a typical example of a high-context culture.
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63
Most nations do not contain different subgroups (subcultures) within their borders.
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64
Low-context cultures do not put the most emphasis on the written or spoken word.
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65
Within a given culture, consumption processes can be described via a sequence of four stages: access, buying behavior, consumption characteristics, and planning.
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66
With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, ______________ refers to the extent to which individuals see themselves as interdependent and part of a larger group or society.

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)collectivism
E)long-termism
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67
With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, cultures where people favor values such as assertiveness, status, success, competitive drive within society, and achievement are more ______________.

A)feminine
B)masculine
C)collectivist
D)individualist
E)none of the above
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68
In collectivist societies, the interests of the ____________ take center stage.

A)individual
B)company
C)group
D)businessman
E)city
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69
Silent language refers to the thoughts that humans have within their minds.
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70
An example of a short-term focus country (with respect to long-termism) would be:

A)Hong Kong.
B)United States
C)China.
D)Thailand.
E)Japan.
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71
Guanxi is:

A)a large city in southern China
B)a fiery pork dish
C)a nice saying like "gesundheit"
D)a network of interpersonal ties among people or companies
E)a golf country club in Shanghai
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72
_______________________ refers to people's unconscious tendency to resort to their own cultural experience and value systems to interpret a given business situation.

A)Cultural morals
B)Cultural ethics
C)Self-Reference Criterion (SRC)
D)Monocultural
E)Global culture
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73
________________ is a global study of sociocultural changes conducted by a network of social scientists at leading universities worldwide.

A)Western Values Syndicate (WVS)
B)Western Values Solution (WVS)
C)Western Values Survey (WVS)
D)World Variations Survey (WVS)
E)World Value Survey (WVS)
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74
With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, cultures where people favor values such as solidarity, preserving the environment, and quality of life are more ______________.

A)feminine
B)masculine
C)collectivist
D)individualist
E)none of the above
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75
The two facets of education that matter the most to the business planner are the level and the quality of education.
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76
With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, ______________ describes the degree to which people's image is defined in terms of "me" versus "we."

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)masculinity
E)long-termism
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77
With respect to Hofstede's cultural classification scheme, ______________ refers to the extent to which people in a given culture prefer structured situations with clear rules over unstructured ones.

A)power distance
B)uncertainty avoidance
C)individualism
D)masculinity
E)long-termism
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78
Cultures may be found within national borders.
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79
Probably the most crucial expression of social interactions is the concept of kinship.
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80
An example of a high uncertainty avoidance country would be:

A)Germany.
B)Britain.
C)United States.
D)Canada.
E)Japan.
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