(1). In some South American countries, it is considered normal and acceptable to show up for a social appointment: a) ten to fifteen minutes early b) ten to fifteen minutes late c) fifteen minutes to an hour late d) one to two hours late
(2). In France, when friends talk to one another: a) they generally stand about three feet apart b) it is typical to shout c) they stand closer to one another than Americans do d) it is always with a third party present
(3). When giving flowers as gifts in Western Europe, be careful not to give: a) tulips and jonquils b) daisies and lilacs c) chrysanthemums and calla lilies d) lilacs and apple blossoms
(4). If you want to give a necktie or a scarf to a Latin American it is best to avoid the colour:: a) red b) Purple c) greed d) black
(5). The doors in German offices and homes are generally kept: a) wide open to symbolize an acceptance and welcome of strangers and friends b) slightly ajar to suggest that some people should knock before entering c) half-opened suggesting that some people are welcome and others are not d) tightly shut to preserve privacy and personal space