(1). In Japan, loudly slurping your soup is considered to be: a) rude and obnoxious b) a sign that you like the soup c) okay at home but not in public d) something that only foreigners do
(2). In Korea, business leaders tend to: a) encourage strong commitment to teamwork and cooperation b) encourage competition among subordinates c) discourage subordinates from reporting directly, preferring information to come through well-defined channels d) encourage close relationships with their subordinates
(3). In Japan, virtually every kind of drink is sold in public vending machines except for: a) beer b) diet drinks with saccharin c) already sweetened coffee d) soft drinks from U.S. companies
(4). In Latin America, managers: a) are most likely to hire members of their own families b) consider hiring members of their own families to be inappropriate c) stress the importance of hiring members of minority groups d) usually hire more people than are actually needed to do a job
(5). In Latin America, businesspeople: a) consider it impolite to make eye contact while talking to one another b) always wait until the other person is finished speaking before starting to speak. c) touch each other more than North Americans do under similar circumstances d) avoiding touching one another as it is considered an invasion of privacy