| 1) |
American managers typically give more positive
feedback to their employees than European managers.
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True or
False
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| 2) |
Which of the following is against the law in
Germany?
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Mowing your lawn on Sunday between 1 PM and 3
PM.
Putting glass in a trashcan after 8PM.
Taking a shower in your apartment after 10PM.
Allowing your dog to bark between 7PM and 8 AM.
All of the above.
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| 3) |
In the following cities, try to guess how many
times in one hour a typical couple in a café touches
each other:
San Juan 180
Paris 110
New York 33
London 0
Note: If you were within 20
points either way of one of these answers, we
counted your answer correct. Each city counted
as a separate question.
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| 4) |
If you pass by a Filipino friend while she is
eating in the cafeteria and she offers you some of
her lunch, you should politely refuse.
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True or
False
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| 5) |
Which of the following usually means “no” in the
Asia-Pacific region?
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We’ll do our best.
We can certainly try.
That might be possible.
That shouldn’t be a problem.
Let me get back to you on that.
All of the above.
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| 6) |
The British are uncomfortable with what they
call a “scene” (a direct confrontation) and will go
to great lengths to avoid one.
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True or
False
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| 7) |
Australians love a good scene and never miss an
opportunity to have one.
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True or
False
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| 8) |
If someone from the Middle East says he will do
something “God willing,” this probably means:
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He does not intend to do it, but he does not
want to be rude.
He intends to do it, but he
does not want to sound disrespectful.
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| 9) |
What percentage of Indian subordinates said in a
survey that they wanted “very close supervision”
from their boss?
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15 percent
40 percent
60 percent
85 percent |