978-1483340074 Exam Part 3

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d. Mexico*
e. Australia
2. An example of a cleft national culture in the major book of the book focused on
this topic is:
3. The Dance of Shiva best reflects:
a. linearity
4. Karma can be defined as:
a. Obligation or duty
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5. A religion that emphasizes five relationships is:
a. Islam
6. The Chinese word guanxi refers to:
a. unequal relationships
7. A major feature of the Chinese family altar is:
a. Superiority
8. Fluidity as a feature of the Chinese Family Altar means
a. A physical state
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9. Time conceptualized as only one circle best reflects:
a. Catholicism
10. Dharma can be translated as:
a. Obligation or duty*
11. All of the following describe God or gods in anthropomorphic terms
(attributing human characteristics to God, e.g., all powerful) except for:
12. An appropriate cultural metaphor for the Expatriate Chinese used in the book
is:
a. The Great Wall of China
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13. All of the following are included in the phrase "the three religions of China"
except for:
14. Tony Fang points out that Sun Tzu's book, The Art of War, is best translated
as:
a. The Art of Reconciling Religions
15. The most European of all Latin American nations is:
a. Brazil
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16. The feature of the cultural metaphor, the Chinese Family Altar, that the
Chinese share with other Asian nations such as Japan is:
17. The Confucian Dynamic refers to:
a. Paradox in the face of resistance
18. The Singaporean cultural metaphor is:
a. Distinctive ethnic groups
19. The action plans based on the philosophy of Shared Values represent:
a. China
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20. The type of collectivism found in Singapore is:
a. Cooperative
21. A nation known for its many and seemingly excessive number of laws is:
a. Russia
22. In the Trinity of the most important three gods in India, Vishnu is known as
the:
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23. China was unified as a state around:
a. 2500 BC
24. A cross-cultural paradox must emphasize thinking in terms of:
a. Either-or
25. The construction of the Great Wall in China began around:
a. 2500 BC
26. The number of very large ethnic/religious groups in Singapore is:
a. One
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27. Taoism is based on:
a. Relationships
28. The Dance of Shiva is commonly called a dance of:
a. Destruction and Freedom
29. In Hinduism, how many paths lead to the ideal state of existence?
a. Two
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30. Muslim rule of North India began in the:
a. 5th Century AC
31. The British Raj refers to:
a. Cooperation between the Indians and the English
32. The national sport at which Indians excel is:
a. Soccer
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33. The "tall poppy syndrome" in Australia can be described as individualism
emphasizing:
34. The barbeque originated in:
a. The United States
35. Ubuntu reflects:
a. A high degree of individualism
36. The seating arrangement in the bush taxi reflects a high degree of:
a. Individualism
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37. Sub-Saharan Africa includes
a. one nation
38. A nation whose cultural metaphor did not originate in it is:
a. The United States
39. Three of the four pivotal periods in this nation's history have occurred in the
last 75 years. It is:
40. The siloviki in Russia represent the successors to:
a. The aristocrats
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41. Echelons of the ballet represent:
a. Individualism
42. The leader of Russia who wanted to create a Russian Navy and built the city of
Saint Petersburg for this purpose was:
43. In Russia vranya can be translated as:
a. Helpful
b. Distorted
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1. We discussed three types of international strategies: Multi-domestic, global,
2. What is a paradox? Give one explanation that Tony Fang provides for the
3. What a cleft national culture is as defined in the book? What is a torn

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