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Deck 5: Language
1
Which of the following countries uses high-context language?
A)Canada
B)Germany
C)Japan
D)United States
A)Canada
B)Germany
C)Japan
D)United States
C
2
Parables and proverbs deal with truths simply and concretely and teach the listener a lesson.
True
3
Subjective interpretation is learned through enculturation.
True
4
Verbal dueling can be mistaken for an argumentative and disagreeable situation.
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5
The Japanese language teaches people to think in a linear mode.
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6
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis is associated with linguistic determination.
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7
People in the United States with good educational backgrounds speak in a similar manner regardless of the region of the country.
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8
The primary difference between an argot and a foreign language is the relationship between the implied and the unimplied meanings.
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9
Learning a second language does not distort or change a person's perspective.
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10
Men and women in the United States have different modes of discourse.
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11
Language is important because it
A)helps us shape concepts,controls how we think,and controls how we perceive others.
B)allows us to be understood by foreigners.
C)is determined by colonialism.
D)is stable,easily understood,and free of diversity.
A)helps us shape concepts,controls how we think,and controls how we perceive others.
B)allows us to be understood by foreigners.
C)is determined by colonialism.
D)is stable,easily understood,and free of diversity.
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12
Low-context languages tend to be very indirect and nonverbal.
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13
Language holds us together as groups and differentiates us into groups.
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14
Bernstein's Hypothesis involves restricted and elaborated codes.
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15
Linguistic relativity is the idea of language shaping what people consider to be reality.
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16
The Chinese language poses special difficulties when it comes to homonyms.
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17
Linear language is circular,subjective,and tradition oriented.
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18
Repartee is a favorite form of interaction for Arabs.
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19
Number usage problems in global written communications include the use of decimal points.
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20
A conversation taboo in Germany is politics.
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21
Slang is generally
A)understood by everyone.
B)spoken by the masses.
C)easily translated.
D)used by subgroups.
A)understood by everyone.
B)spoken by the masses.
C)easily translated.
D)used by subgroups.
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22
According to the Bernstein Hypothesis,all of the following statements are true except:
A)Culture,subculture,social context,and social system are all a part of the social structure.
B)Speech emerges in one of two codes.
C)Elaborated codes include highly predictable messages.
D)Communication transmission channels used in the restricted code would be oral,nonverbal,and paralinguistic.
A)Culture,subculture,social context,and social system are all a part of the social structure.
B)Speech emerges in one of two codes.
C)Elaborated codes include highly predictable messages.
D)Communication transmission channels used in the restricted code would be oral,nonverbal,and paralinguistic.
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23
"The part was found defective,and it was determined that there is a defect in the button causing it not to fit into the chassis." This statement is an example of a
A)linear explanation.
B)verbose explanation.
C)nonlinear explanation.
D)why explanation.
A)linear explanation.
B)verbose explanation.
C)nonlinear explanation.
D)why explanation.
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24
Which of the following topics would be considered a conversation taboo in Mexico?
A)history
B)family
C)politics
D)social concerns
A)history
B)family
C)politics
D)social concerns
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25
Red tape is an example of
A)slang.
B)an acronym.
C)a homonym.
D)an idiom.
A)slang.
B)an acronym.
C)a homonym.
D)an idiom.
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26
Another word for gamesmanship would be
A)idiom.
B)verbal dueling.
C)argument.
D)repartee.
A)idiom.
B)verbal dueling.
C)argument.
D)repartee.
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27
A good interpreter will be
A)bilingual,familiar with both business cultures,and employed by one of the businesses.
B)bicultural,bilingual,and familiar with both business cultures.
C)bicultural and an employee of the visiting business.
D)bicultural,bilingual,and employed by the host business.
A)bilingual,familiar with both business cultures,and employed by one of the businesses.
B)bicultural,bilingual,and familiar with both business cultures.
C)bicultural and an employee of the visiting business.
D)bicultural,bilingual,and employed by the host business.
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28
A Group Decision Support System is a
A)software package used for group meetings and allows multilingual communication.
B)management program for distribution control.
C)pocket translator.
D)probability package used by managers to determine the best possible decision alternative.
A)software package used for group meetings and allows multilingual communication.
B)management program for distribution control.
C)pocket translator.
D)probability package used by managers to determine the best possible decision alternative.
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29
The main idea of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis is that
A)language is just a device for reporting a person's experience.
B)two languages can represent the same social reality.
C)the social reality can be conveyed to a person who does not speak the language.
D)language functions as a way of shaping a person's experience.
A)language is just a device for reporting a person's experience.
B)two languages can represent the same social reality.
C)the social reality can be conveyed to a person who does not speak the language.
D)language functions as a way of shaping a person's experience.
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30
The term "jargon" refers to
A)inoffensive expressions that are used in place of offensive words.
B)competitive conversations that are generally in jest.
C)technical terminology used within specialized groups.
D)nonverbal signals that are believed over what is actually said.
A)inoffensive expressions that are used in place of offensive words.
B)competitive conversations that are generally in jest.
C)technical terminology used within specialized groups.
D)nonverbal signals that are believed over what is actually said.
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31
Which of the following is an example of argot?
A)bloke (meaning man)
B)smoky (meaning highway patrol)
C)bad (meaning the best)
D)lifeboat (meaning a pardon)
A)bloke (meaning man)
B)smoky (meaning highway patrol)
C)bad (meaning the best)
D)lifeboat (meaning a pardon)
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32
Which of the following would be an example of a translation problem?
A)Using the intention of the speaker rather than the actual words in the translation.
B)Qualifying slang terms.
C)Not translating conversation taboos.
D)Using a word for which no exact word or concept is available in the second language.
A)Using the intention of the speaker rather than the actual words in the translation.
B)Qualifying slang terms.
C)Not translating conversation taboos.
D)Using a word for which no exact word or concept is available in the second language.
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33
Which of the following terms regarding subjective interpretation is incorrect?
A)It is influenced by personal judgment,state of mind,or temperament of the person.
B)It is not influenced by cultural contact.
C)We perceive what is relevant to our physical and social survival.
D)Relevant information is categorized,sorted,and stored for future use.
A)It is influenced by personal judgment,state of mind,or temperament of the person.
B)It is not influenced by cultural contact.
C)We perceive what is relevant to our physical and social survival.
D)Relevant information is categorized,sorted,and stored for future use.
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