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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A editors in chief
B editor in chiefs
C editors in chiefs
Question #2
A selects
B select
Question #3
A benches, secretarys, counties, gal.’s, cities, boxes
B benches, cities
C secretarys, boxes
Question #4
A Common noun
B Proper noun
Question #5
A Abstract noun
B Concrete noun
Question #6
A “There is a diversity training session being held in the conference room on Friday that I am requiring you to attend. In the meantime, understand that this is our culture, so if you don’t get along with people, you will be fired.”
B “There is a diversity training session being held in the conference room on Friday that I would encourage you to attend. In the meantime, try to focus on the similarities of your coworkers and stay away from making assumptions. Make sure you are clear on how you fit into your workgroup as well.”
C “You are right. You work with a really difficult group from so many foreign countries. I don’t know how you guys get along. Just hang in there and hope for the best.”
Question #7
A Choose not to focus only on differences in race or gender but also on the overall strengths and weaknesses of each person.
B Throw all the names in a hat and randomly choose your teams.
C Choose teams that are primarily of the same culture or race and add one or two others based on their personal strengths and weaknesses.
Question #8
A Develop healthy bias. Practice ethnocentrism. Accept stereotypes. Focus on cultural differences.
B Understand the value of difference. Learn about your cultural self. Make fewer assumptions.
C Understand the value of difference. Learn about your cultural self. Develop healthy bias. Practice ethnocentrism. Accept stereotypes. Focus on cultural differences. Make fewer assumptions.
D Understand the value of difference. Learn about your cultural self. Develop healthy bias.
Question #9
A The sentences are shortened using acronyms. The sentences are short. Conversational idioms are used to enhance readability.
B Contractions are not used. Humor is used to be friendly. Conversational idioms are used to enhance readability. The date format matches local styles.
C Contractions are not used. The sentences are shortened using acronyms. The sentences are short.
D The date format matches local styles. The sentences are shortened using acronyms. The sentences are short. Conversational idioms are used to enhance readability.
Question #10
A Speak loudly and slowly. Accept blame. Observe eye messages. Use simple English. Correct mispronunciations. Follow up with a phone call. Speak slowly and enunciate clearly.
B Speak loudly and slowly. Accept blame. Observe eye messages. Use simple English.
C Accept blame. Use simple English. Correct mispronunciations. Speak slowly and enunciate clearly.
D Observe eye messages. Follow up with a phone call. Speak slowly and enunciate clearly.
Question #11
A Practice empathy
B Study discrimination
C Socialize with different people
Question #12
A Oversimplified perceptions of behavioral characteristics of groups of people
B Reliable and accurate descriptions of cultural norms
C Useful for determining the general characteristics of groups of people
Question #13
A Causes us to judge others by our own values
B Reveals fundamental differences between people of different ethnicities
C Is only found in North American culture
Question #14
A Context
B Individualism
C Communication style
D Time orientation
Question #15
A Communication style
B Power distance
C Time orientation
D Individualism
Question #16
A Mr. Youngher’s nonverbal cues indicate that he is extremely busy with his schoolwork and doesn’t have time to adequately prepare.
B Mr. Youngher’s nonverbal cues indicate that he is overexcited yet underprepared for the interview. He really needs the job.
C Mr. Youngher’s nonverbal cues indicate that he is not interested in the job and is unaware of professional norms and protocols.
Question #17
A professional credibility
B knowledge base
Question #18
A turn sideways, flexibility
B step back, flexibility
C turn sideways, respect
D step back, respect
Question #19
A Mistrust, Anxiety, Trust, Relaxation, Interest
B Mistrust, Anxiety
C Trust, Relaxation
D Trust, Interest
Question #20
A paying attention, approachable
B paying attention, responding favorably
C responding favorably, approachable
Question #21
A providing feedback
B Look as if you are listening
Question #22
A controlling your surroundings
B keeping an open mind
Question #23
A We fail to listen because we are just waiting for the next pause when we get to speak.
B We find it difficult to listen because of impediments such as hearing loss, poor acoustics, or fatigue.
C We respond unfavorably to unfamiliar jargon and “charged” words.
Question #24
A We become bored because we can process thoughts three times faster than speakers can present them.
B We fail to listen because we are just waiting for the next pause when we get to speak.
C We “tune out” others’ ideas that run counter to our own preconceived thoughts.
Question #25
A Heightened global competition
B Changing communication technologies
C Renewed emphasis on ethics
Question #26
A Nonterritorial offices
B Flattened management hierarchies
C Renewed emphasis on ethics
Question #27
A Self-directed work groups and virtual teams
B Nonterritorial offices
C Innovative communication technologies
Question #28
A Nonterritorial offices
B Emphasis on ethics
C Changing communication technologies
Question #29
A Increasingly diverse workforce
B New work environments
C Self-directed work groups and virtual teams
Question #30
A Unprofessional
B Professional
Question #31
A Herb’s behavior is professional.
B Herb’s behavior is unprofessional.
Question #32
A Because failing education systems don’t teach useful information
B Because shifting demographics increase the demand for a global workforce
C Because advancements in technology have increased the number of messages being exchanged and the scope of the audiences who might receive these messages