Deck 3: Communicating in a World of Diversity
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Deck 3: Communicating in a World of Diversity
1
When it comes to decision-making customs, North American executives
A) spend a lot of time on each little point to display their good faith.
B) arrive at decisions through consensus, after an elaborate and time-consuming process.
C) tend to focus on the results of the decisions they face.
D) prefer to make their deals slowly, after much discussion.
A) spend a lot of time on each little point to display their good faith.
B) arrive at decisions through consensus, after an elaborate and time-consuming process.
C) tend to focus on the results of the decisions they face.
D) prefer to make their deals slowly, after much discussion.
C
2
Applied to nonwhite U.S. residents, the term minority is
A) accurate only for the female population.
B) increasingly inaccurate.
C) still accurate in states such as California and Texas.
D) the only politcally correct option.
A) accurate only for the female population.
B) increasingly inaccurate.
C) still accurate in states such as California and Texas.
D) the only politcally correct option.
B
3
Meeting a deadline is generally less important than building a relationship for businesspeople in
A) high-paying positions.
B) low-context cultures.
C) technical career fields.
D) high-context cultures.
A) high-paying positions.
B) low-context cultures.
C) technical career fields.
D) high-context cultures.
D
4
"All the characteristics and experiences that define each of us as individuals" is the definition of
A) diversity.
B) culture.
C) ethnicity.
D) none of the above.
A) diversity.
B) culture.
C) ethnicity.
D) none of the above.
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5
Diversity in the workplace can be based on differences in
A) ethnic heritage.
B) age or gender.
C) religion.
D) all of the above.
A) ethnic heritage.
B) age or gender.
C) religion.
D) all of the above.
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6
Asking a colleague "How was your weekend?" is
A) accepted in the U.S., but considered intrusive in some cultures.
B) grounds for a lawsuit.
C) an effective greeting in any culture.
D) never acceptable in a business environment.
A) accepted in the U.S., but considered intrusive in some cultures.
B) grounds for a lawsuit.
C) an effective greeting in any culture.
D) never acceptable in a business environment.
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7
Ethnocentrism can be overcome in part by
A) avoiding assumptions.
B) remembering that people from other cultures communicate in ways that are inferior to your own.
C) ignoring the distinctions among cultures.
D) judging other groups according to your own standards.
A) avoiding assumptions.
B) remembering that people from other cultures communicate in ways that are inferior to your own.
C) ignoring the distinctions among cultures.
D) judging other groups according to your own standards.
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8
In high-context cultures,
A) people rely more on nonverbal circumstances and cues to convey meaning.
B) the rules of everyday life are highly explicit.
C) people rely less on the environmental setting to convey meaning.
D) all of the above occur.
A) people rely more on nonverbal circumstances and cues to convey meaning.
B) the rules of everyday life are highly explicit.
C) people rely less on the environmental setting to convey meaning.
D) all of the above occur.
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9
Many difficulties in intercultural communication occur because people in different cultures have different
A) environments.
B) assumptions about how people should think, behave, and communicate.
C) inborn genetic traits that define who they are and how they interact with the world.
D) media.
A) environments.
B) assumptions about how people should think, behave, and communicate.
C) inborn genetic traits that define who they are and how they interact with the world.
D) media.
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10
Xenophobia is the fear of
A) strangers and foreigners.
B) change.
C) crises.
D) working in unfamiliar environments.
A) strangers and foreigners.
B) change.
C) crises.
D) working in unfamiliar environments.
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11
Compared to low-context cultures, high-context cultures tend to take a(n) ________ approach regarding the meaning of business contracts.
A) more flexible
B) equally flexible
C) more literal
D) none of the above
A) more flexible
B) equally flexible
C) more literal
D) none of the above
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12
To convey meaning in a low-context culture such as the one existing in Germany, people rely more on
A) explicit verbal communication.
B) indirectness and metaphors.
C) situational cues.
D) gestures and vocal inflection.
A) explicit verbal communication.
B) indirectness and metaphors.
C) situational cues.
D) gestures and vocal inflection.
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13
Women executives who travel abroad
A) should always assume that they will not be taken seriously as businesspeople.
B) can count on being treated with respect, regardless of the countries they visit.
C) should insist on meeting only with other female executives.
D) may not be taken seriously as businesspeople, depending on the culture.
A) should always assume that they will not be taken seriously as businesspeople.
B) can count on being treated with respect, regardless of the countries they visit.
C) should insist on meeting only with other female executives.
D) may not be taken seriously as businesspeople, depending on the culture.
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14
When you react ethnocentrically, you
A) recognize the differences that exist between your culture and other cultures.
B) assume that your culture is superior to others.
C) focus on the possibility that your words and actions will be misunderstood.
D) do all of the above.
A) recognize the differences that exist between your culture and other cultures.
B) assume that your culture is superior to others.
C) focus on the possibility that your words and actions will be misunderstood.
D) do all of the above.
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15
When it comes to the future,
A) people of all cultures view planning as a valuable task.
B) some societies view planning as a waste of time.
C) individual views may differ, but culture generally does not determine one's view of the future.
D) none of the above.
A) people of all cultures view planning as a valuable task.
B) some societies view planning as a waste of time.
C) individual views may differ, but culture generally does not determine one's view of the future.
D) none of the above.
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16
The practice of accepting multiple cultures on their own terms is known as
A) cultural pluralism.
B) ethnocentrism.
C) stereotyping.
D) ethnography.
A) cultural pluralism.
B) ethnocentrism.
C) stereotyping.
D) ethnography.
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17
Cultural differences appear in a number of important areas, including
A) gender.
B) religion.
C) nonverbal signals.
D) all of the above.
A) gender.
B) religion.
C) nonverbal signals.
D) all of the above.
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18
People in the United States generally
A) believe that people who work hard are no better than those who don't work hard.
B) condemn materialism and prize a carefree lifestyle.
C) view hard-earned material comfort as a worthy goal.
D) spend far less time on the job than German workers.
A) believe that people who work hard are no better than those who don't work hard.
B) condemn materialism and prize a carefree lifestyle.
C) view hard-earned material comfort as a worthy goal.
D) spend far less time on the job than German workers.
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19
Culture influences a person's understanding of
A) words.
B) use of time and space.
C) nonverbal signals.
D) all of the above.
A) words.
B) use of time and space.
C) nonverbal signals.
D) all of the above.
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20
Associating youth with strength and age with declining powers is
A) an outdated practice.
B) common in European cultures, but not in the U.S.
C) a universal trait that characterizes all cultures.
D) common in the U.S., but not in many Asian societies.
A) an outdated practice.
B) common in European cultures, but not in the U.S.
C) a universal trait that characterizes all cultures.
D) common in the U.S., but not in many Asian societies.
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21
In general, business correspondence in other countries is often ________ the style used by U.S. businesspeople.
A) more humorous than
B) more formal than
C) less formal than
D) none of the above
A) more humorous than
B) more formal than
C) less formal than
D) none of the above
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22
If you will be living in another country where English is not the official language but you will be doing business in English, you
A) can show respect by making an effort to learn the language.
B) will not need to learn that country's language.
C) should learn only those words that are absolutely necessary for getting around.
D) should only deal with natives who can speak English.
A) can show respect by making an effort to learn the language.
B) will not need to learn that country's language.
C) should learn only those words that are absolutely necessary for getting around.
D) should only deal with natives who can speak English.
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23
A group of men and women of various ages working together is an example of cultural diversity.
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24
Letters from Japanese businesspeople tend to be ________ than those written in the United States.
A) shorter
B) less interesting
C) less direct
D) more direct
A) shorter
B) less interesting
C) less direct
D) more direct
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25
Intercultural communication is the process of sending and receiving messages within a specific culture.
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26
International business communication has been hampered by opening trade barriers throughout the world.
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27
When writing to audiences whose first language is not English, using humor is generally
A) acceptable, but only in high-context cultures.
B) a bad idea, since jokes usually depend on culture-specific information.
C) acceptable, but only in low-context cultures.
D) an excellent way to establish a positive relationship.
A) acceptable, but only in high-context cultures.
B) a bad idea, since jokes usually depend on culture-specific information.
C) acceptable, but only in low-context cultures.
D) an excellent way to establish a positive relationship.
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28
When writing letters to businesspeople in other countries, you should
A) be vague and general in your wording.
B) make generous use of transitional words and phrases.
C) use an informal, friendly tone.
D) keep your sentences and paragraphs long.
A) be vague and general in your wording.
B) make generous use of transitional words and phrases.
C) use an informal, friendly tone.
D) keep your sentences and paragraphs long.
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29
To English-speaking U.S. listeners, Arabic speech may sound
A) disinterested.
B) timid.
C) excited or angry.
D) all of the above.
A) disinterested.
B) timid.
C) excited or angry.
D) all of the above.
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30
When writing for multicultural audiences, it's important to
A) be brief.
B) address international correspondence exactly as you would in the U.S.
C) explain that you aren't sure about what they expect.
D) be direct and assertive.
A) be brief.
B) address international correspondence exactly as you would in the U.S.
C) explain that you aren't sure about what they expect.
D) be direct and assertive.
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31
Most people belong to only one culture.
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32
When preparing a message to someone from another culture, you should
A) assume that the audience is familiar with common U.S. phrases and references.
B) be careful to express numbers and dates in the format used in that person's culture.
C) never write more than a single paragraph.
D) be sure to remove all graphics, in case they might offend someone.
A) assume that the audience is familiar with common U.S. phrases and references.
B) be careful to express numbers and dates in the format used in that person's culture.
C) never write more than a single paragraph.
D) be sure to remove all graphics, in case they might offend someone.
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33
Learning about an unfamiliar culture
A) is generally a waste of time-no one in business expects you to do so.
B) can be accomplished only by living among its people.
C) requires at least one year of study before it is meaningful.
D) is a worthy undertaking-even if you learn only a small amount.
A) is generally a waste of time-no one in business expects you to do so.
B) can be accomplished only by living among its people.
C) requires at least one year of study before it is meaningful.
D) is a worthy undertaking-even if you learn only a small amount.
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34
When adapting to other cultures, the "Golden Rule" is
A) helpful, but only in Asian countries.
B) less effective than treating others the way they want to be treated.
C) a helpful principle to follow.
D) none of the above.
A) helpful, but only in Asian countries.
B) less effective than treating others the way they want to be treated.
C) a helpful principle to follow.
D) none of the above.
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35
When speaking in English to people who use English as a second language, the best approach is to
A) repeat your sentences often, a little louder each time.
B) speak slowly and clearly.
C) forget about feedback; just make sure you get your message across.
D) use plenty of adjectives such as fantastic and fabulous.
A) repeat your sentences often, a little louder each time.
B) speak slowly and clearly.
C) forget about feedback; just make sure you get your message across.
D) use plenty of adjectives such as fantastic and fabulous.
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36
During conversations with non-native English speakers, you should
A) avoid including any words or phrases from their native language.
B) avoid paying too much attention to nonverbal feedback.
C) immediately rephrase statements they don't seem to understand.
D) do none of the above.
A) avoid including any words or phrases from their native language.
B) avoid paying too much attention to nonverbal feedback.
C) immediately rephrase statements they don't seem to understand.
D) do none of the above.
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37
If you translate a message from English into another language, it is a good idea to
A) use several translators.
B) translate it word for word.
C) have it back-translated.
D) do all of the above.
A) use several translators.
B) translate it word for word.
C) have it back-translated.
D) do all of the above.
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38
When speaking with someone from another culture, avoid
A) paying any attention to the person's body language.
B) using any foreign phrases.
C) talking down to the other person.
D) doing all of the above.
A) paying any attention to the person's body language.
B) using any foreign phrases.
C) talking down to the other person.
D) doing all of the above.
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39
Although U.S. business is becoming more international and more culturally diverse, cultural diversity is still low on the list of companies' priorities.
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40
Which of the following sentences contains an idiomatic expression?
A) Our monthly sales quota is unrealistic.
B) We don't expect to meet our monthly sales quota.
C) The sales quota is very reasonable.
D) Making our monthly sales quota will be a piece of cake.
A) Our monthly sales quota is unrealistic.
B) We don't expect to meet our monthly sales quota.
C) The sales quota is very reasonable.
D) Making our monthly sales quota will be a piece of cake.
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41
When ethnocentric people stereotype an entire group of people, they are usually justified in doing so.
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42
In general, attitudes toward work and success are consistent across the world.
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43
Differences in nonverbal communication are often a major source of misunderstanding in intercultural communication.
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44
In some cultures, planning for the future is regarded as a waste of time.
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45
Evidence suggests that whatever the culture, men and women tend to have slightly different communication styles.
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46
Culture is inborn, not learned.
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47
Studies have shown that people often have cultural biases of which they're not even consciously aware.
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48
For Chinese businesspersons, the primary role of a business meeting is likely to be building relationships, not exchanging information.
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49
Members of a well-established culture tend to view their culture as complete, which can dull or even suppress curiosity about other cultures.
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50
A new employee from another country has just joined your team. To avoid ethnocentrism, you should strive to ignore the differences between her culture and your own.
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51
People within a particular culture tend to differ enormously in their basic assumptions about how people should think, behave, and communicate.
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52
In low-context cultures, businesspeople tend to focus on the results of the decisions they face.
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53
Ethnocentrism is the tendency to have an equally unbiased view of all ethnic groups.
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54
People in the United States are generally accustomed to having less privacy at work than their counterparts in other cultures.
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55
When traveling to another country to conduct business, you should assume that frequent eye contact is regarded as a sign of honesty and openness in any culture.
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56
In every culture, it's safe to assume that people view material comforts earned by individual effort as a sign of superiority.
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Members of low-context cultures place more emphasis on nonverbal communication than on verbal communication.
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Following the "Golden Rule" is not an effective strategy for adapting to other cultures.
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Cultural context refers to the pattern of physical cues, environmental stimuli, and implicit understanding that conveys meaning between members of the same culture.
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In many Asian societies, younger employees generally avoid disagreeing with senior executives in public.
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61
Cultural ________ is the practice of accepting multiple cultures on their own terms.
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62
In general, when writing to someone in another country, U.S. businesspeople should be a bit more formal than they would be otherwise.
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As businesses become more global, the workforce is increasingly ________: made up of employees with different national, religious, and ethnic backgrounds.
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________ is a shared system of symbols, beliefs, attitudes, values, expectations, and norms for behavior.
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Because high-quality translation software is now widely available, the demand for multilingual communicators continues to decrease.
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________ is the tendency to judge all other groups according to your own group's standards, behaviors, and customs.
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________ is the practice of assigning a wide range of generalized attributes to an individual on the basis of membership in a particular culture or social group.
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There are no differences between English as it is written in the U.S. and English as it is written in the United Kingdom.
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When communicating with people from other cultures, it is best to apologize when you make a mistake.
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Machine translation software is generally far more effective than human translators.
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Cultural ________ is an appreciation for cultural differences that affect communication and the ability to adjust one's communication style to ensure that efforts to send and receive messages across cultural boundaries are successful.
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In ________-context cultures, people rely less on verbal communication and more on the context of nonverbal actions and environmental setting to convey meaning.
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________ is a fear of strangers and foreigners.
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Foreign language instruction is one area where social networking technology has failed to have much of an impact.
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When conducting business with others who speak a language other than English, it is best to avoid trying to speak any words or phrases in their language.
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In intercultural conversations, speaking slowly is usually regarded as a sign of disrespect.
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The process of sending and receiving messages between people of different cultures is called ________ ________.
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When writing to someone for whom English is a second language, you should avoid using slang and idioms.
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Unlike most Asian professionals, French executives do not put their colleagues at ease with praise before they criticize.
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Cultural ________ is the pattern of physical cues, environmental stimuli, and implicit understanding that convey meaning between two members of the same culture.
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