CCM-QUIZ 1 ver English PDF

Title CCM-QUIZ 1 ver English
Author Quyền Nguyễn Văn
Course Marketing Service
Institution Trường Đại học Kinh tế – Luật, Đại học Quốc gia Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh
Pages 2
File Size 140.9 KB
File Type PDF
Total Downloads 112
Total Views 907

Summary

QUIZ 1. Chapter 1. Culture and Cross Cultural Management Page 1Cross Cultural Management – Ver EngQuiz 1. Chapter 1Question 1. Political systems that emphasize collectivism tend to be totalitarian [Chuyên chế, Độc tài], while political systems that place a high value on individualism tend to be demo...


Description

Cross Cultural Management – Ver Eng

Quiz 1. Chapter 1 Question 1. Political systems that emphasize collectivism tend to be totalitarian [Chuyên chế, Độc tài], while political systems that place a high value on individualism tend to be democratic [Dân chủ] . a. True b. False Question 2. Centrally planned economics are relatively common among the states of Western Europe before 1990s. a. True b. False Question 3. Western societies tend to emphasize the primacy of the group, while individuals tend to figure much larger in many other societies. a. True

b. False

Question 4. One economic principle of Islam that has received particular attention is the prohibition of the payment or receipt of interest. a. True

b. False

Question 5. Countries that have more than one language typically have only one culture. a. True

b. False

Question 6. Class consciousness refers to a condition where people tend to perceive themselves in terms of their class background, and this shapes their relationships with members of other class. a. True b. False Question 7. Some sociologists have argued that the two main branches of Christianity – Catholicism and Protestantism – the former has the most important economic implications. a. True b. False Question 8. Guanxi is an important mechanism [nhân tố] for building for building long-term business relationships and getting business done in China. a. True b. False Question 9. When ________ is practiced, the needs of society as a whole are generally viewed as being more important than individual freedoms. a. totalitarianism

b. collectivism

c. individualism

d. capitalism

Question 10. Which of the following is NOT one of the three broad types of economic system? a. Market economy b. Centrally planned economy d. Transitional economy [Nền kinh tế chuyển đổi]

c. Mixed economy

Question 11. A focus on the “individual” rather than the “group” is evident in many _____ cultures. a. Asian b. Western c. South American d. African Question 12. The most rigid system of stratification is a _____ system. [Hệ thống đẳng cấp xã hội] a. hierarchy b. caste c. slave d. class Question 13. Four dominant religions in the world are a. Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, and Hinduism. b. Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Confucianism. c. Christianity, Islam, Confucianism and Buddhism. d. Confucianism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Islam. Question 14. Unspoken language is referred to as _____ communications. a. discrete

b. non-verbal

QUIZ 1. Chapter 1. Culture and Cross Cultural Management

c. silent

d. passive Page 1

Question 15. Which of the following principles is not consistent with the teaching of the Koran? a. the protection of the rights of private property b. earning the legitimate [hợp pháp] profit through trade c. free enterprise d. earning profit through the exploitation of other Question 16. Based on recent trends in international business, when Japanese and German business people get together to do business, it is almost certain that they will communicate in _____ . a. French

b. German

c. Japanese

d. English

Question 17. The high level of entrepreneurial activity in the United States can be attributed in part to the high level of emphasis on the _____ in the American society. a. group b. cadre c. community d. individual Question 18. Although the number of societies with caste systems has diminished rapidly during the 20 th century, one major example still remains. This example is: a. China b. Japan c. Britain d. India Question 19. Islamic countries are likely to be receptive to international business as long as those businesses _____ . a. employ Islamic people. b. adhere to Islamic beliefs. c. behave in a manner that is consistent with Islamic ethics. d. have property in an Islamic nation. Question 20. Some Western scholars explained the success of Japanese companies in the international markets by employees’ loyalty to companies, and reciprocal obligations and trust in the relationship between management and labor as well as between business partners under the influence of _____ . a. Shinto [Thần Đạo] b. Buddhism c. Confucianism [Nho giáo] d. Protestant [Đạo Tin Lành] Question 21. “Vietnam people have a tradition of the ardent patriotism”. This is a/an: a. Norm b. Value c. Folkways [tập quán] d. Mores [tục lệ] Question 22. We see a group of Japanese managers are bowing. They do it because the others do it too. This is a/an: a. Norm

b. Value

c. Laws

d. Mores

Question 23. We see a group of Japanese managers are bowing. They do it because they like to greet people. This is a/an: a. Norm

b. Value

c. Laws

d. Mores

Question 24. Which following statement is TRUE? a. People within a culture have identical sets of artifacts, norms, values and assumptions. b. People usually are impressed by familiar things than which surprises them. c. Culture whose norms differ significantly tend to speak about each other in terms of extremes. d. People usually use “triangle distribution” to compare about culture. Question 25. All of the following are accurate description of the main characteristics of culture except a. Culture is inherited or biologically based. b. People as members of a group, organization or society share culture; it is not specific to a single individual. c. Culture is cumulative, passed down from one generation to the next. d. Culture is based on the human capacity to symbolize or use one thing to represent another.

QUIZ 1. Chapter 1. Culture and Cross Cultural Management

Page 2...


Similar Free PDFs