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Deck 3: The Cultural Environment
1
Appropriate dress code,good social manners,eating with the correct utensils,and neighbourly behaviour are all examples of
A) norms.
B) folkways.
C) values.
D) culture.
E) etiquette.
A) norms.
B) folkways.
C) values.
D) culture.
E) etiquette.
B
2
_______ are the two major categories of norms.
A) Routines and values
B) Conduct and culture
C) Rites and rituals
D) Values and mores
E) Folkways and mores
A) Routines and values
B) Conduct and culture
C) Rites and rituals
D) Values and mores
E) Folkways and mores
E
3
A group of people who share a common set of values and norms is known as what?
A) clique
B) society
C) organization
D) anthropocentrism
E) culture
A) clique
B) society
C) organization
D) anthropocentrism
E) culture
B
4
According to the opening case:
A) Walmart has been successful in all of its markets around the world.
B) Walmart was not successful in Mexico.
C) Walmart is now the largest retailer in Germany.
D) Shoppers act the same way in all countries.
E) Low base pay and transferring managers after a year or two are not the norm in Germany.
A) Walmart has been successful in all of its markets around the world.
B) Walmart was not successful in Mexico.
C) Walmart is now the largest retailer in Germany.
D) Shoppers act the same way in all countries.
E) Low base pay and transferring managers after a year or two are not the norm in Germany.
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5
A __________ is a system of values and norms that are shared among a group of people and that when taken together constitute a design for living.
A) society
B) clique
C) fraternity
D) culture
E) more
A) society
B) clique
C) fraternity
D) culture
E) more
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6
__________ defined culture as "the collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of one human group from another."
A) David Ricardo
B) Michael Porter
C) Geert Hofstede
D) Raymond Vernon
E) Zvi Namenwirth
A) David Ricardo
B) Michael Porter
C) Geert Hofstede
D) Raymond Vernon
E) Zvi Namenwirth
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7
An act,as simple as shaking hands when meeting new people is an example of practicing
A) values.
B) customs.
C) culture.
D) criterion.
E) norms.
A) values.
B) customs.
C) culture.
D) criterion.
E) norms.
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8
__________ are norms that are central to the functioning of a society and to its social life.
A) Mores
B) Codes
C) Procedures
D) Policies
E) Norms
A) Mores
B) Codes
C) Procedures
D) Policies
E) Norms
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9
Folkways are a form of __________.
A) conduct
B) culture
C) norms
D) values
E) society
A) conduct
B) culture
C) norms
D) values
E) society
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10
_______ is an understanding of how cultural differences across and within nations can affect the way in which business is practiced.
A) Cross-cultural literacy
B) Cultural business sensitivity
C) Cross-national awareness
D) Cross-border sensitivity
E) Multicultural sensitivity
A) Cross-cultural literacy
B) Cultural business sensitivity
C) Cross-national awareness
D) Cross-border sensitivity
E) Multicultural sensitivity
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11
A __________ is an abstract idea about what a group believes to be good,right,and desirable.
A) criterion
B) value
C) culture
D) norm
E) more
A) criterion
B) value
C) culture
D) norm
E) more
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12
Beth Green,a manager at Beth's Poutine Corporation,believes in empowerment,upward mobility and motivating her employees.This describes her __________
A) criterion.
B) values.
C) norms.
D) culture.
E) ethics.
A) criterion.
B) values.
C) norms.
D) culture.
E) ethics.
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13
Although there are many different aspects of social structure,two main dimensions--_______--stand out when explaining differences between cultures.
A) the degree to which the basic unit of social organization is the group; and the degree to which the basic unit of society is a clique
B) the degree to which the basic unit of social organization is the individual; and the degree to which a society is heterogeneous
C) the degree to which the basic unit of social organization is the extended family; and the degree to which the basic unit of society is heterogeneous
D) the degree to which the basic unit of social organization is the individual; and the degree to which a society is stratified into classes or castes
E) the degree to which there are different languages and the degree to which there are income differences
A) the degree to which the basic unit of social organization is the group; and the degree to which the basic unit of society is a clique
B) the degree to which the basic unit of social organization is the individual; and the degree to which a society is heterogeneous
C) the degree to which the basic unit of social organization is the extended family; and the degree to which the basic unit of society is heterogeneous
D) the degree to which the basic unit of social organization is the individual; and the degree to which a society is stratified into classes or castes
E) the degree to which there are different languages and the degree to which there are income differences
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14
Which of the following are social rules and guidelines that prescribe appropriate behaviour in particular situations?
A) ethics
B) norms
C) principles
D) models
E) folkways
A) ethics
B) norms
C) principles
D) models
E) folkways
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15
__________ are social conventions concerning things such as the appropriate dress code in a particular situation,good social manners,eating with the correct utensils,neighbourly behaviour,and the like.
A) Rites
B) Rituals
C) Mores
D) Folkways
E) Etiquette
A) Rites
B) Rituals
C) Mores
D) Folkways
E) Etiquette
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16
_______ form(s)the bedrock of culture.
A) Values
B) Norms
C) Personality
D) Criterion
E) Religion
A) Values
B) Norms
C) Personality
D) Criterion
E) Religion
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17
_______ are the two central components of culture.
A) Ethics and laws
B) Values and norms
C) Religious beliefs and family tradition
D) Class consciousness and social mobility
E) Language and religious beliefs
A) Ethics and laws
B) Values and norms
C) Religious beliefs and family tradition
D) Class consciousness and social mobility
E) Language and religious beliefs
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18
Which of the following is not true regarding culture?
A) Culture is static.
B) Culture is evolving.
C) Culture has changed significantly over past decades.
D) Culture involves the knowledge and beliefs of people.
E) None of these answers is correct.
A) Culture is static.
B) Culture is evolving.
C) Culture has changed significantly over past decades.
D) Culture involves the knowledge and beliefs of people.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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19
A __________ is a group of people who share a common set of values and norms.
A) cohort
B) society
C) fellowship
D) fraternity
E) community
A) cohort
B) society
C) fellowship
D) fraternity
E) community
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20
Nation states:
A) are political creations
B) can contain one culture
C) can contain several cultures.
D) are political creations that can contain one or several cultures.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) are political creations
B) can contain one culture
C) can contain several cultures.
D) are political creations that can contain one or several cultures.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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21
Canadians tend to arrive a few minutes early for appointments.This is an example of a __________.
A) norm
B) politeness
C) value
D) folkway
E) more
A) norm
B) politeness
C) value
D) folkway
E) more
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22
In a family,individuals interact together to create a sense of identity and character.A family would be an example of
A) a society.
B) a norm.
C) a group.
D) an assembly.
E) community.
A) a society.
B) a norm.
C) a group.
D) an assembly.
E) community.
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23
The class system in __________ is less extreme than in ___________ and mobility is greater.
A) Germany; Canada
B) The United States; Great Britain
C) Japan; the United States
D) Great Britain; the United States
E) Great Britain; Canada
A) Germany; Canada
B) The United States; Great Britain
C) Japan; the United States
D) Great Britain; the United States
E) Great Britain; Canada
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24
Which of the following is an association of two or more individuals who have a shared sense of identity and who interact with each other in structured ways on the basis of a common set of expectations about each other's behaviour?
A) assemblage
B) group
C) norm
D) society
E) community
A) assemblage
B) group
C) norm
D) society
E) community
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25
In contrast to the Western emphasis on the __________,in many other societies the __________ is the primary unit of social organization.
A) individual; group
B) group; clan
C) coterie; individual
D) clan; group
E) individual; karoshi
A) individual; group
B) group; clan
C) coterie; individual
D) clan; group
E) individual; karoshi
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26
A form of __________ in which the position a person has by birth can be changed through his or her own achievements or luck is a class system.
A) horizontal stratification
B) closed stratification
C) open stratification
D) vertical stratification
E) indirect stratification
A) horizontal stratification
B) closed stratification
C) open stratification
D) vertical stratification
E) indirect stratification
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27
Which of the following refers to the extent to which individuals can move out of the strata into which they are born?
A) vertical mobility
B) social potential
C) social mobility
D) vertical potential
E) social democracy
A) vertical mobility
B) social potential
C) social mobility
D) vertical potential
E) social democracy
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28
A focus on the "individual" rather than the "group" is evident in many __________ cultures.
A) Asian
B) Western
C) South American
D) African
E) Developed country
A) Asian
B) Western
C) South American
D) African
E) Developed country
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29
A caste system is a rigid system of:
A) family esteem
B) social potential
C) social segments
D) norm based associations
E) social mobility
A) family esteem
B) social potential
C) social segments
D) norm based associations
E) social mobility
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30
According to our textbook,while groups are found in all societies,societies differ according to the degree to which the group is viewed as:
A) the primary means of social mobility
B) the primary means of determining social psychology
C) the primary means of determining social norms
D) the primary means of interpersonal communication
E) the primary means of social organization
A) the primary means of social mobility
B) the primary means of determining social psychology
C) the primary means of determining social norms
D) the primary means of interpersonal communication
E) the primary means of social organization
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31
Historically,British society has been divided into three main classes:
A) the upper class, the middle class, and the working class
B) the topmost class, the central class, and the bottom class
C) the preferred class, the medium class, and the lower class
D) the higher class, the central class, and the lower class
E) the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the commoners
A) the upper class, the middle class, and the working class
B) the topmost class, the central class, and the bottom class
C) the preferred class, the medium class, and the lower class
D) the higher class, the central class, and the lower class
E) the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the commoners
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32
Individuals born into a _______________ at the bottom of the hierarchy can work their way up,while individuals at the top can work their way down.
A) class system
B) caste system
C) mobile system
D) indirect system
E) open system
A) class system
B) caste system
C) mobile system
D) indirect system
E) open system
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33
The most rigid system of stratification is a __________ system.
A) degree
B) caste
C) cross-cultural
D) class
E) Indian
A) degree
B) caste
C) cross-cultural
D) class
E) Indian
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34
Although the number of societies with caste systems has diminished rapidly during the 20th century,one major example still remains.This example is:
A) China
B) Japan
C) Britain
D) India
E) Indonesia
A) China
B) Japan
C) Britain
D) India
E) Indonesia
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35
A __________ system is a closed system of stratification in which social position is determined by the family into which a person is born,and change in that position is usually not possible during an individual's lifetime.
A) rank
B) caste
C) criterion
D) position
E) socio-economic
A) rank
B) caste
C) criterion
D) position
E) socio-economic
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36
All societies are stratified on a hierarchical basis into social categories,or:
A) social strata
B) norm based strata
C) social segments
D) norm based associations
E) class based hierarchies
A) social strata
B) norm based strata
C) social segments
D) norm based associations
E) class based hierarchies
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37
A society's _________ refers to its basic social organization.
A) "social bureaucracy"
B) "social regime"
C) "social structure"
D) "social hierarchy"
E) "social mobility"
A) "social bureaucracy"
B) "social regime"
C) "social structure"
D) "social hierarchy"
E) "social mobility"
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38
What type of consciousness refers to a condition where people perceive themselves in terms of their class background,and this shapes their relationships with members of other classes?
A) social
B) rank
C) class
D) norm
E) collective
A) social
B) rank
C) class
D) norm
E) collective
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39
The high level of entrepreneurial activity in Canada and the United States can be attributed in part to the high level of emphasis placed on the __________ in North American society.
A) group
B) cadre
C) community
D) individual
E) innovation
A) group
B) cadre
C) community
D) individual
E) innovation
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40
The importance attached to _______ is a central value of the Japanese culture.
A) individualism
B) group membership
C) personal distinctiveness
D) personal individuality
E) haiku
A) individualism
B) group membership
C) personal distinctiveness
D) personal individuality
E) haiku
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41
The most widely practiced religion in the world,according to the textbook,is probably __________.
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Islam
D) Confucianism
E) Hinduism
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Islam
D) Confucianism
E) Hinduism
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42
Who lives in a social structure that is shaped by Islamic values and norms of moral conduct?
A) Buddhist
B) Christian
C) Confucian
D) Muslim
E) Catholic
A) Buddhist
B) Christian
C) Confucian
D) Muslim
E) Catholic
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43
The vast majority of Christians live in:
A) Europe and the Americas
B) Asia and Australia
C) North and South America
D) Eastern Europe and Asia
E) Oceania and Africa
A) Europe and the Americas
B) Asia and Australia
C) North and South America
D) Eastern Europe and Asia
E) Oceania and Africa
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44
Which of the following principles is not consistent with the teachings of the Koran?
A) the protection of the rights of private property
B) earning a legitimate profit through trade
C) free enterprise
D) earning profit through the exploitation of others
E) ownership of property is a trust given by God
A) the protection of the rights of private property
B) earning a legitimate profit through trade
C) free enterprise
D) earning profit through the exploitation of others
E) ownership of property is a trust given by God
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45
The _________ in Canada is less extreme than in Britain and mobility is greater.
A) social system
B) class system
C) norm system
D) rank system
E) caste system
A) social system
B) class system
C) norm system
D) rank system
E) caste system
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46
The largest faith based group in Canada is ____________.
A) Sikhism
B) Islam
C) Judaism
D) Hinduism
E) Christianity
A) Sikhism
B) Islam
C) Judaism
D) Hinduism
E) Christianity
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47
The Koran __________ of free enterprise and of earning legitimate profit through trade and commerce.
A) speaks approvingly
B) does not address the issue
C) speaks critically
D) forbids the practice
E) limits the use
A) speaks approvingly
B) does not address the issue
C) speaks critically
D) forbids the practice
E) limits the use
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48
Max Weber argued that the ___ promise of salvation in the next world,rather than this world,did not foster the same work ethic as Protestantism.
A) Hindu
B) Islam
C) Confucian
D) Buddhist
E) Catholic
A) Hindu
B) Islam
C) Confucian
D) Buddhist
E) Catholic
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49
While there are thousands of different religions in the world,the four that are the largest are:
A) Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, and Shinto
B) Judaism, Islam, Shinto, and Confucianism
C) Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism
D) Confucianism, Shinto, Taoism, and Islam
E) Islam, Judaism, Evangelism, Fundamentalism
A) Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, and Shinto
B) Judaism, Islam, Shinto, and Confucianism
C) Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism
D) Confucianism, Shinto, Taoism, and Islam
E) Islam, Judaism, Evangelism, Fundamentalism
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50
The system of shared beliefs and rituals that are concerned with the realm of the sacred is referred to as __________.
A) religion
B) persuasion
C) norming
D) divinity
E) spirituality
A) religion
B) persuasion
C) norming
D) divinity
E) spirituality
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51
_______ is not one of the major principles of Islam.
A) Being pretentious
B) Being generous but not a squanderer
C) Avoiding killing except for justifiable causes
D) Dealing justly and equitably with other
E) Monotheism
A) Being pretentious
B) Being generous but not a squanderer
C) Avoiding killing except for justifiable causes
D) Dealing justly and equitably with other
E) Monotheism
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52
In 1904,Max Weber,a German sociologist,made a connection between Protestant ethics and "the spirit of __________."
A) specialization
B) capitalism
C) communism
D) socialism
E) entrepreneurship
A) specialization
B) capitalism
C) communism
D) socialism
E) entrepreneurship
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53
A form of _______________ has been played out in British society in the traditional hostility between-upper-middle class managers and their working class employees.
A) class consciousness
B) denominational awareness
C) social awareness
D) category mindfulness
E) labour unrest
A) class consciousness
B) denominational awareness
C) social awareness
D) category mindfulness
E) labour unrest
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54
As long as international business __________,Islamic countries are likely to be receptive to those businesses.
A) employ Islamic people
B) have property in an Islamic nation
C) behave in a manner that is consistent with Islamic ethics
D) adhere to Islamic beliefs
E) adheres to Sharia law
A) employ Islamic people
B) have property in an Islamic nation
C) behave in a manner that is consistent with Islamic ethics
D) adhere to Islamic beliefs
E) adheres to Sharia law
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55
With estimates of about 1.2 billion adherents,__________ is the second largest of the world's major religions.
A) Christianity
B) Confucianism
C) Islam
D) Buddhism
E) Hinduism
A) Christianity
B) Confucianism
C) Islam
D) Buddhism
E) Hinduism
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56
__________ systems refer to a set of moral principles,or values,that are used to guide and shape behaviour.
A) Class
B) Ethical
C) Social
D) Norming
E) Moral
A) Class
B) Ethical
C) Social
D) Norming
E) Moral
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57
In 1904,a German sociologist,__________,made a connection between Protestant ethics and "the spirit of capitalism."
A) Abram Maslow
B) Max Weber
C) George Williams
D) John Wesley
E) Martin Luther
A) Abram Maslow
B) Max Weber
C) George Williams
D) John Wesley
E) Martin Luther
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58
Most of the world's ethical systems are the product of:
A) economic heritage
B) political heritage
C) historical norms
D) philosophies
E) religions
A) economic heritage
B) political heritage
C) historical norms
D) philosophies
E) religions
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59
The country in which the Islamic fundamentalists have been the most successful is _______.
A) China
B) India
C) Iran
D) South Korea
E) Afghanistan
A) China
B) India
C) Iran
D) South Korea
E) Afghanistan
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60
The relationship between religion and ethical systems on the one hand and business practice on the other is _____________.
A) large compared to the impact of economic policy
B) large compared to the impact of culture
C) small compared to the impact of economic policy
D) small compared to the impact of culture
E) large and growing
A) large compared to the impact of economic policy
B) large compared to the impact of culture
C) small compared to the impact of economic policy
D) small compared to the impact of culture
E) large and growing
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61
Central to the __________ system of ethics are the values of loyalty,reciprocal obligations,and honesty.
A) Buddhist
B) Islamic
C) Hindu
D) Confucian
E) Socialism
A) Buddhist
B) Islamic
C) Hindu
D) Confucian
E) Socialism
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62
__________ was the official ethical system of China for more than 2,000 years until the 1949 Communist revolution.
A) Buddhism
B) Hinduism
C) Confucianism
D) Christianity
E) Shintoism
A) Buddhism
B) Hinduism
C) Confucianism
D) Christianity
E) Shintoism
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63
The religion that is built around a comprehensive ethical code that establishes guidelines for relationships with others is called __________.
A) Buddhism
B) Hinduism
C) Confucianism
D) Christianity
E) Islam
A) Buddhism
B) Hinduism
C) Confucianism
D) Christianity
E) Islam
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64
What is the world's oldest major religion?
A) Buddhism
B) Islam
C) Confucianism
D) Hinduism
E) Christianity
A) Buddhism
B) Islam
C) Confucianism
D) Hinduism
E) Christianity
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65
The "mother tongue" of the most number of people in the world is:
A) German
B) English
C) French
D) Spanish
E) Chinese
A) German
B) English
C) French
D) Spanish
E) Chinese
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66
The terms dharma,karma,and nirvana are associated with the __________ religion.
A) Hindu
B) Christian
C) Buddhist
D) Islamic
E) Jewish
A) Hindu
B) Christian
C) Buddhist
D) Islamic
E) Jewish
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67
Geert Hofstede isolated five dimensions that he claimed summarized different cultures._______ is not one of Hofstede's dimensions.
A) Capitalistic versus socialistic
B) Masculinity versus femininity
C) Power distance
D) Uncertainty avoidance
E) long-term versus short-term
A) Capitalistic versus socialistic
B) Masculinity versus femininity
C) Power distance
D) Uncertainty avoidance
E) long-term versus short-term
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68
__________ believe there is a moral force in society that requires the acceptance of certain responsibilities,called dharma.
A) Muslims
B) Hindus
C) Christians
D) Confucians
E) Agnostics
A) Muslims
B) Hindus
C) Christians
D) Confucians
E) Agnostics
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69
Individuals that following the teaching of Confucius are found primarily in:
A) North America and Western Europe
B) Eastern Europe and the republics of the former Soviet Union
C) The Middle East and Eastern Africa
D) China, South Korea, and Japan
E) Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand
A) North America and Western Europe
B) Eastern Europe and the republics of the former Soviet Union
C) The Middle East and Eastern Africa
D) China, South Korea, and Japan
E) Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand
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70
__________ was founded in India in the sixth century BC by Shiddhartha Gautama,an Indian prince who renounced his wealth to pursue an ascetic lifestyle and spiritual perfection.
A) Confucianism
B) Islam
C) Christianity
D) Hinduism
E) Buddhism
A) Confucianism
B) Islam
C) Christianity
D) Hinduism
E) Buddhism
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71
Based on recent trends in international business,when Japanese and German businesspeople get together to do business,it is almost certain that they will communicate in:
A) French
B) German
C) Japanese
D) English
E) Esperanto
A) French
B) German
C) Japanese
D) English
E) Esperanto
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72
The most famous study of how culture relates to values in the workplace was undertaken by:
A) Geert Hofstede
B) Thomas Peters
C) Michael Porter
D) George Baker
E) Sigmund Freud
A) Geert Hofstede
B) Thomas Peters
C) Michael Porter
D) George Baker
E) Sigmund Freud
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73
One economic principle of __________ that has received particular attention is the prohibition of the payment or receipt of interest,which is considered usury.
A) Islam
B) Christianity
C) Hinduism
D) Confucianism
E) Buddhism
A) Islam
B) Christianity
C) Hinduism
D) Confucianism
E) Buddhism
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74
Which of the following religions prohibits the payment or receipt of interest?
A) Christianity
B) Islam
C) Confucianism
D) Hinduism
E) Buddhism
A) Christianity
B) Islam
C) Confucianism
D) Hinduism
E) Buddhism
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75
The language of international business is increasingly becoming:
A) Spanish
B) English
C) French
D) Japanese
E) Chinese
A) Spanish
B) English
C) French
D) Japanese
E) Chinese
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76
__________ has approximately 750 million adherents,most of them in the Indian subcontinent.
A) Confucianism
B) Buddhism
C) Islam
D) Hinduism
E) Shintoism
A) Confucianism
B) Buddhism
C) Islam
D) Hinduism
E) Shintoism
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77
Countries that let inequalities grow over time into inequalities of power and wealth were considered to have
A) low uncertainty avoidance.
B) low power distance.
C) high uncertainty avoidance.
D) high power distance.
E) short-term orientation.
A) low uncertainty avoidance.
B) low power distance.
C) high uncertainty avoidance.
D) high power distance.
E) short-term orientation.
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78
The most able individuals in a business organization may find their route to the higher levels of the organization blocked simply because they come from lower castes,under the teachings of __________.
A) Hinduism
B) Christianity
C) Islam
D) Buddhism
E) Shintoism
A) Hinduism
B) Christianity
C) Islam
D) Buddhism
E) Shintoism
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79
Unspoken language is referred to as:
A) discrete communication
B) nonverbal communication
C) silent communication
D) passive communication
E) invisible communication
A) discrete communication
B) nonverbal communication
C) silent communication
D) passive communication
E) invisible communication
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80
Buddhists are found primarily in the following areas:
A) The Middle East and Eastern Africa
B) Central and Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan.
C) Western Europe and North America
D) South America
E) Southern Africa and the Persian Gulf region
A) The Middle East and Eastern Africa
B) Central and Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan.
C) Western Europe and North America
D) South America
E) Southern Africa and the Persian Gulf region
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