Quiz 2
Quiz 2
Quiz 2
7. The terms subculture, ethnicity and co-culture help to identify what in a society?
A. Groups in a culture that try be different than others in their geographic area.
B. Cultural groups that are mimorities in their culture area.
C. To identify problem areas of a society.
D. Those in society with fewer economic resource.
10. Economic globalization involves the integration and exchange of what elements into a
country?
A. Capital, Technology and information across country boarders
B. Immigrants, Transportation and symbols across country boarders
C. Political ideas, propaganda and military power across country boarders
D. Music, language and customs across country boarders
6. What is accomplished by sharing cultural traits with other members of the group?
A. We are able to act in socially appropriate ways and predict how others will act.
B. We are able to predict subcultures of the society.
C. We are able to share new cultural traits with others more effectively.
D. We are able to help others in our group.
8. What are cultural groups that exist within another larger cultural group?
A. Symbols
B. Heroes
C. Sub-cultures
D. Holistic cultures
13. The socially essential collective activities within a culture are referred to as?
A. Morals
B. Mores
C. Values
D. Rituals
14. The feelings of the majority of the culture about what is good, bad, beautiful or ugly are
called?
A. Values
B. Rituals
C. Dynamics
D. Symbols
15. What is it called when cultures are in contact with other cultures and they exchange ideas
and symbols which leads to new cultural practices?
A. Stagnate
B. Dynamic
C. Echo-centric
D. Values
Answer
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. C
10. B
11. C
12. B
13. D
14. A
15. B
Quiz 4
1. Which one is not an element of culture suggested by Hofstede in 1991?
A. Symbols that refer to verbal and nonverbal language.
B. Rituals that are the socially essential collective activities within a culture.
C. Values that are the feeling not open for discussion within a culture about what is good
or bad.
D. Individual behaviors that are models within a culture.
2. What common law and ideology links subcultures in the USA together?
A. The Constitution and the ideal of the American Dream.
B. The Constitution and the ideal of a powerful iliary.
C. The American Dream and Declaration of Independence.
D. The use of Common Law and ideal of freedom.
5. Hofstede defines the degree to which a person is able to influence other peoples ideas
and behavior as?
A. Power distance
B. Individualism
C. Uncertainty avoidance
D. Long term orientation
6. Hofstede defines the challenges of the present and future, and how societies prioritize
these two essential goals as?
A. Power distance
B. Individualism
C. Uncertainty avoidance
D. Long term orientation
7. According to Hofstede, what is the collective programming of the mind which
distinguishes the members of one group or category of people from another?
A. Values
B. Multicultural
C. Culture
D. Subculture
9. America scores a low 40% on Hofstedes power distance dimension. If true, what could
be said the American culture?
A. Most Americans do not accept that the less power members within the country
experience power distributed unequally in their society.
B. Most Americans accept that the less power members within the country experience
power distributed unequally in their society that power is distributed equally in their
society
C. Most Americans do not accept that individuals cannot influence other members of
society ideas.
D. Most American agree power and wealth should be distributed socially equally.
Quiz 5
1. Which one of the following is a characteristic of Project Based Learning?
1. Learning is based on theoretical situation with the teacher leading.
2. Learning is based on real life problems with the teacher as coach.
3. Learning is less independent and students have a strict format.
4. Learning is based on unknown theories.
2. The process of Project Based Learning included all but which one the following?
1. Scientific method
2. Background research
3. Construction of a hypothesis
4. Backward mapping results
3. We learn culture from families, papers, institution, and media. The process of learning
culture is known as______________________.
4. _________________ vary cross-culturally and are arbitrary. They only have meaning
when people in a culture agree in their use.
5. _________________ are the real or imaginary people who serve as behavior models
within a culture.
10. _________________ can be described as the one-sided process that the subordinate
groups tend to give up their cultures and identities to blend into the dominant culture of
the society
11. _________________ involves changes in both of the societies and cultures in contract.
12. _______________ refers to the extent to which power, prestige and wealth are
distributed within a culture.
Answers
1. B
2. D
3. Enculturation
4. Symbols
5. Heros
6. Ethnicity, co-culture
7. Ethnic
8. Racial
9. Religion
10. Assimilation
11. Acculturation
12. Power distance
13. Uncertainty
14. Weak