Communication 330: Intercultural Communication Practice Quiz

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  • 1. 

    What are the 6 imperatives to communication?

    Explanation
    The 6 imperatives to communication are demographic, ethical, peace, economic, technologic, and self-awareness. These imperatives refer to the factors that need to be considered and addressed in effective communication. Demographic imperatives involve understanding the audience's characteristics and tailoring the message accordingly. Ethical imperatives emphasize the importance of honesty, integrity, and respect in communication. Peace imperatives focus on promoting understanding, cooperation, and conflict resolution. Economic imperatives consider the financial aspects and impact of communication. Technologic imperatives involve utilizing and adapting to technological advancements in communication. Lastly, self-awareness imperatives highlight the need for individuals to be aware of their own biases, emotions, and communication style.

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  • 2. 

    What is the reasoning for recent and future changes in the US population?

    • A.

      Changing US demographics

    • B.

      Changing immigration patterns

    • C.

      All of the above

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. All of the above
    Explanation
    The reasoning for recent and future changes in the US population includes changing US demographics and changing immigration patterns. Both factors contribute to the shifts in the population. The changing demographics can be attributed to various factors such as birth rates, aging population, and migration within the country. On the other hand, changing immigration patterns impact the population by bringing in new individuals from different countries and cultures. Therefore, both factors play a significant role in shaping the US population.

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  • 3. 

    The US population is increasingly:

    • A.

      White

    • B.

      Non-white

    • C.

      Multicultural

    • D.

      Both b and c

    Correct Answer
    D. Both b and c
    Explanation
    The US population is increasingly becoming both non-white and multicultural. This means that the population is becoming more diverse and includes people from different racial and ethnic backgrounds. The term "non-white" refers to individuals who do not identify as white, while "multicultural" implies the presence of multiple cultures within the population. Therefore, the correct answer is both b and c.

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  • 4. 

    Nonwhite populations and ethnic diversity are particularly prevalent in the________ and _________.

    Correct Answer
    south and west
    Explanation
    The south and west regions of a country or area are known for having higher populations of nonwhite individuals and greater ethnic diversity compared to other regions. These regions may have historically attracted diverse populations due to factors such as immigration patterns, job opportunities, or cultural attractions. The presence of nonwhite populations and ethnic diversity in the south and west regions can be attributed to a combination of historical, social, and economic factors.

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  • 5. 

    The US workforce is increasingly __________ and __________.

    Correct Answer
    older and female
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "older and female". This suggests that the US workforce is experiencing a shift in demographics, with a higher proportion of older individuals and females participating in the workforce. This could be attributed to factors such as an aging population, increased opportunities for women in the workplace, and changing societal norms.

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  • 6. 

    One in blank Americans are an immigrant or child of immigrants.

    • A.

      3

    • B.

      10

    • C.

      20

    • D.

      5

    Correct Answer
    D. 5
    Explanation
    This question is asking for the percentage of Americans who are either immigrants or children of immigrants. The correct answer is 5, which means that 5% of Americans fall into this category. This suggests that a relatively small portion of the American population has an immigrant background.

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  • 7. 

    The "melting pot" metaphor describes:

    • A.

      A delicious fondue restaurant

    • B.

      The assimilation of multiple ethnicities and cultures into one.

    • C.

      Different ethnicities all living together, while each maintaining their own ethnic identity.

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. The assimilation of multiple ethnicities and cultures into one.
    Explanation
    The "melting pot" metaphor refers to the assimilation of multiple ethnicities and cultures into one. It suggests that different ethnicities and cultures come together and blend into a unified whole, creating a new and diverse society. This metaphor emphasizes the idea of cultural integration and the formation of a shared identity, where individuals from different backgrounds contribute to and shape a collective culture. It highlights the idea of unity and the breaking down of cultural barriers to create a harmonious and inclusive society.

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  • 8. 

    The "salad" or "tapestry" metaphor describes:

    • A.

      Many ethnicities and cultures living together as one but they all still maintain a sense of their own true cultural identity.

    • B.

      Multiple ethnicities living together but they assimilate together, losing their own cultural identity.

    • C.

      If you eat a salad, you won't get fat.

    Correct Answer
    A. Many ethnicities and cultures living together as one but they all still maintain a sense of their own true cultural identity.
    Explanation
    The "salad" or "tapestry" metaphor describes many ethnicities and cultures living together as one but they all still maintain a sense of their own true cultural identity. This means that while different cultures coexist and interact, they do not assimilate or lose their cultural identity. Instead, they contribute to a diverse and interconnected society, much like the various ingredients in a salad or the different threads in a tapestry.

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  • 9. 

    How we think about ourselves and manage our identity...

    • A.

      Identity tourism

    • B.

      Culture

    • C.

      Multiphrenia

    • D.

      Diaspora

    Correct Answer
    C. MultipHrenia
  • 10. 

    The process that individuals split into different selves:

    • A.

      Multiphrenia

    • B.

      Cultural identity

    • C.

      Ethnocentrism

    • D.

      Identity tourism

    Correct Answer
    D. Identity tourism
    Explanation
    Identity tourism refers to the phenomenon where individuals adopt and explore different identities or cultural experiences for personal or social reasons. It involves temporarily immersing oneself in a different cultural identity, often for the purpose of self-discovery, entertainment, or personal growth. This process allows individuals to explore different aspects of themselves and gain a deeper understanding of various cultures and identities. It can be seen as a way for individuals to temporarily "split" into different selves as they navigate and experience different cultural contexts.

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  • 11. 

    The universalist perspective, under the ethical imperative, states that:

    • A.

      Any cultural behavior can only be judged within the cultural context in which it occurs

    • B.

      Fundamental notions of right and wrong are universal and that cultural differences are superficial

    • C.

      People can evaluate culture without succumbing to ethnocentrism

    • D.

      Employ a dialogical approach , which stresses the importance of relationships and dialogues in addressing ethical dilemmas.

    Correct Answer
    B. Fundamental notions of right and wrong are universal and that cultural differences are superficial
    Explanation
    The explanation for the given correct answer is that the universalist perspective believes that there are universal principles of right and wrong that apply to all cultures, and that cultural differences are not significant in determining ethical standards. This perspective suggests that ethical judgments can be made without being influenced by one's own cultural biases, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding different cultural perspectives in order to address ethical dilemmas effectively.

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  • 12. 

    The moderate position, under the ethical imperative, states that:

    • A.

      People can evaluate culture without succumbing to ethnocentrism

    • B.

      Fundamental notions of right and wrong are universal and that cultural differences are superficial

    • C.

      Any cultural behavior can only be judged within the cultural context in which it occurs.

    • D.

      Employ a dialogical approach , which stresses the importance of relationships and dialogues in addressing ethical dilemmas.

    Correct Answer
    A. People can evaluate culture without succumbing to ethnocentrism
    Explanation
    The moderate position suggests that individuals have the ability to evaluate different cultures without being influenced by ethnocentrism. This means that they can objectively analyze and understand cultural practices without judging them based on their own cultural beliefs and values. This approach acknowledges that there are universal principles of right and wrong, but also recognizes that cultural differences exist and should be respected. It emphasizes the importance of considering the cultural context when evaluating cultural behaviors. This allows for a more balanced and unbiased assessment of different cultures.

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  • 13. 

    The relativist position, under the ethical imperative, states that:

    • A.

      Fundamental notions of right and wrong are universal and that cultural differences are superficial

    • B.

      People can evaluate culture without succumbing to ethnocentrism.

    • C.

      Employ a dialogical approach , which stresses the importance of relationships and dialogues in addressing ethical dilemmas.

    • D.

      Any cultural behavior can only be judged within the cultural context in which it occurs.

    Correct Answer
    D. Any cultural behavior can only be judged within the cultural context in which it occurs.
    Explanation
    The relativist position argues that cultural behavior can only be judged within its own cultural context. This means that one cannot impose their own cultural values and beliefs onto another culture and pass judgment on their behavior. Instead, one must understand and consider the cultural norms, values, and beliefs of a particular society when evaluating their behavior. This perspective recognizes that what may be considered right or wrong in one culture may not be the same in another culture, highlighting the importance of cultural relativism in ethical discussions.

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  • 14. 

    Which of these are NOT one the four distance zones?

    • A.

      Personal

    • B.

      Intimate

    • C.

      Business

    • D.

      Social

    • E.

      Public

    Correct Answer
    C. Business
    Explanation
    The four distance zones generally refer to personal, intimate, social, and public spaces. Business is not considered as one of the distance zones because it is not related to physical proximity or personal space. Business is a category that encompasses professional activities and interactions, which can occur in any of the distance zones depending on the context.

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  • 15. 

    Proxemics is the study of what?

    • A.

      How people use personal space

    • B.

      Facial expressions and gestures

    • C.

      Movements

    • D.

      Body language

    Correct Answer
    A. How people use personal space
    Explanation
    Proxemics is the study of how people use personal space. It focuses on the spatial relationships between individuals and how they interact and communicate through the use of distance, touch, and territoriality. This field of study examines cultural and individual differences in personal space preferences and the impact it has on social interactions.

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  • 16. 

    Which of these are NOT one of the 3 approaches to studying intercultural communication?

    • A.

      Social science approach

    • B.

      Interpretive approach

    • C.

      Determinitive approach

    • D.

      Critical approach

    Correct Answer
    C. Determinitive approach
    Explanation
    The determinitive approach is not one of the three approaches to studying intercultural communication. The social science approach focuses on understanding and predicting behavior through empirical research, while the interpretive approach emphasizes understanding cultural meanings and subjective experiences. The critical approach examines power dynamics and social inequalities in intercultural communication. The determinitive approach, however, is not a recognized approach in the field.

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  • 17. 

    With the social science approach, it states that there is a describable, external reality, human behaviors are predictable, and culture can be measured.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The social science approach suggests that there is an objective reality that can be described and understood. It also assumes that human behaviors are predictable and can be studied and measured. Therefore, the statement that there is a describable, external reality, predictable human behaviors, and measurable culture aligns with the social science approach, making the answer "True".

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  • 18. 

    The interpretive approach focuses on the etic inquiry rather than the emic inquiry.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The interpretive approach focuses on emic inquiry rather than etic inquiry. Emic inquiry involves understanding a culture or group from within, using their own perspectives and meanings. On the other hand, etic inquiry involves studying a culture or group from an outsider's perspective, using external concepts and theories. Thus, the given statement is incorrect.

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  • 19. 

    The Critical approach focuses on:

    • A.

      Macrocontexts (e.g., political & social structures)

    • B.

      The historic context of communication

    • C.

      Understanding the power relations in communication

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The Critical approach focuses on analyzing macrocontexts such as political and social structures, understanding the historic context of communication, and recognizing the power relations in communication. This approach aims to uncover the underlying power dynamics and structures that shape communication processes and outcomes. By considering all of these factors, the Critical approach provides a comprehensive understanding of communication and its social implications.

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  • 20. 

    What is a strength of the social science approach?

    • A.

      It has the ability to examine variations from one cultural group to another.

    • B.

      It accounts for the creativity and complexity of human communication

    • C.

      The methods have always been culturally sensitive.

    Correct Answer
    A. It has the ability to examine variations from one cultural group to another.
    Explanation
    The strength of the social science approach is its ability to examine variations from one cultural group to another. This means that social scientists can compare and analyze different cultural practices, beliefs, and behaviors to gain a deeper understanding of how societies function. By considering the differences and similarities between cultural groups, social scientists can develop more comprehensive theories and explanations about human behavior and social phenomena. This approach allows for a more nuanced understanding of the complexities and diversity of human societies.

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  • 21. 

    What are some limitations to the interpretive approach?

    • A.

      It does not provide in depth understanding of cultural communication patterns in context.

    • B.

      There are few interpretivist studies of communication between groups

    • C.

      Research is usually done by outsiders

    • D.

      Both b and c

    • E.

      None of the above.

    Correct Answer
    D. Both b and c
    Explanation
    The interpretive approach has limitations in providing an in-depth understanding of cultural communication patterns in context. Additionally, there are few interpretivist studies of communication between groups, and the research is usually conducted by outsiders. Therefore, the correct answer is both b and c.

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  • 22. 

    The critical approach puts an emphasis on the power relations and social and historical contexts.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The critical approach emphasizes the importance of power relations and social and historical contexts. This means that when analyzing a situation or issue, the critical approach focuses on understanding how power is distributed and how social and historical factors shape the situation. This approach recognizes that power imbalances and societal structures can influence perspectives and outcomes. Therefore, the statement that the critical approach puts an emphasis on power relations and social and historical contexts is true.

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  • 23. 

    What are the 6 dialectics of intercultural communication?

    Correct Answer
    cultural-individual, personal-contextual, differences-similarities, static-dynamic, history/past-present/future, & privilege-disadvantage
    Explanation
    The 6 dialectics of intercultural communication are cultural-individual, personal-contextual, differences-similarities, static-dynamic, history/past-present/future, and privilege-disadvantage. These dialectics represent the various tensions and contradictions that exist in intercultural communication. The cultural-individual dialectic recognizes the tension between cultural norms and individual identities. The personal-contextual dialectic highlights the tension between personal experiences and the larger cultural context. The differences-similarities dialectic acknowledges the tension between cultural differences and similarities. The static-dynamic dialectic recognizes the tension between cultural stability and change. The history/past-present/future dialectic highlights the tension between past influences and future aspirations. Finally, the privilege-disadvantage dialectic acknowledges the tension between power imbalances in intercultural communication.

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  • 24. 

    The dialectical approach does not permit holding contradictory ideas simultaneously.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The dialectical approach actually encourages holding contradictory ideas simultaneously. It promotes the idea that truth can be found through the synthesis of opposing viewpoints. This approach recognizes that reality is complex and that multiple perspectives can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of a situation. By considering and integrating contradictory ideas, the dialectical approach allows for a more nuanced and inclusive analysis. Therefore, the statement that the dialectical approach does not permit holding contradictory ideas simultaneously is false.

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  • 25. 

    What is ethnocentrism?

    • A.

      The belief that other groups and cultures are equal to that of our own.

    • B.

      The belief that every group places their own views and practices in the center and makes the appear natural/normal.

    • C.

      The belief that we all started off as the same race, religion, and therefore share the same culture.

    • D.

      The belief that cultures are ever changing.

    Correct Answer
    B. The belief that every group places their own views and practices in the center and makes the appear natural/normal.
    Explanation
    Ethnocentrism is the belief that every group places their own views and practices in the center and makes them appear natural/normal. This means that individuals tend to judge and evaluate other cultures based on their own cultural standards, often considering their own culture as superior. Ethnocentrism can lead to prejudice, discrimination, and a lack of understanding and appreciation for other cultures.

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  • 26. 

    Culture influences but never determines the disposition of individuals (Praxis)

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Culture plays a significant role in shaping the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of individuals. It influences their worldview, values, and social norms, which in turn can impact their disposition. However, culture does not completely determine an individual's disposition as there are other factors such as genetics, personal experiences, and individual agency that also play a role. Therefore, while culture has a strong influence, it does not have absolute control over an individual's disposition.

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  • 27. 

    Collectivism has a great emphasis on all of these things BUT ONE:

    • A.

      The views, needs, and goals of the ingroup rather than of oneself

    • B.

      Social norms and duty defined by the ingroup rather than behavior to get pleasure

    • C.

      The individual is an end to himself or herself

    • D.

      Beliefs shared with ingroup rather than on the beliefs that distinguish oneself from the ingroup

    • E.

      Readiness to cooperate with the ingroup members

    Correct Answer
    C. The individual is an end to himself or herself
    Explanation
    Collectivism emphasizes the views, needs, and goals of the ingroup rather than focusing on oneself. It also emphasizes social norms and duty defined by the ingroup rather than seeking personal pleasure. Additionally, collectivism promotes beliefs shared with the ingroup rather than individualistic beliefs that distinguish oneself from the ingroup. Lastly, collectivism emphasizes readiness to cooperate with the ingroup members. However, it does not consider the individual as an end in themselves, as collectivism prioritizes the group over individual autonomy and self-interest.

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  • 28. 

    High power distance cultures believe inequality in society should be minimized : subordinates/superiors are people like me; the use of power should be legitimate.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that high power distance cultures believe in minimizing inequality in society and see subordinates and superiors as equals. They also believe in the legitimate use of power. However, the correct answer is False, which implies that high power distance cultures do not believe in minimizing inequality and do not see subordinates and superiors as equals. This suggests that high power distance cultures accept and even endorse social hierarchies and power imbalances.

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  • 29. 

    Low power distance cultures accept inequalities.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    In low power distance cultures, there is a greater emphasis on equality and minimizing social inequalities. These cultures tend to value equal rights and opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their social status or position. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that low power distance cultures accept inequalities.

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  • 30. 

    Feminity represents a preference for only one of these things:

    • A.

      Achievement

    • B.

      Relationships

    • C.

      Heroism

    • D.

      Material success

    Correct Answer
    B. Relationships
    Explanation
    Feminity represents a preference for relationships rather than achievement, heroism, or material success. This means that individuals who identify as feminine tend to prioritize and value their relationships with others, whether it be with family, friends, or romantic partners. They may prioritize emotional connections, empathy, and nurturing behaviors in their interactions with others. This preference for relationships is a key aspect of femininity and can influence how individuals navigate and prioritize different aspects of their lives.

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  • 31. 

    Masculinity stands for a preference for only one of these things:

    • A.

      Assertiveness

    • B.

      Modesty

    • C.

      Caring for the weak

    • D.

      Quality of life

    Correct Answer
    A. Assertiveness
    Explanation
    Masculinity refers to the quality of being assertive, which means being confident, forceful, and direct in expressing one's opinions and desires. It is a trait often associated with traditional male gender roles and is seen as a symbol of strength and leadership. Assertiveness is the opposite of modesty, which is characterized by humility and a lack of self-promotion. It is also different from caring for the weak, which involves compassion and support for those who are vulnerable. Lastly, it is unrelated to the concept of quality of life, which refers to overall well-being and satisfaction.

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  • 32. 

    The degree to which members of a culture feel comfortable with anxiety or uncertainty is called what?

    • A.

      Power

    • B.

      Uncertainty avoidance

    • C.

      Ethnocentrism

    • D.

      Resistance

    Correct Answer
    B. Uncertainty avoidance
    Explanation
    Uncertainty avoidance refers to the degree to which individuals in a culture feel comfortable with anxiety or uncertainty. It reflects the extent to which people prefer structured situations and clear rules to minimize uncertainty. High uncertainty avoidance cultures tend to have strict social norms, strong beliefs in tradition, and a low tolerance for ambiguity. On the other hand, low uncertainty avoidance cultures are more open to change, ambiguity, and risk-taking. Therefore, uncertainty avoidance is the most appropriate term to describe the degree to which members of a culture feel comfortable with anxiety or uncertainty.

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  • 33. 

    High uncertainty avoidance cultures are:

    • A.

      More acceptant of dissent

    • B.

      Not threatened by deviance

    • C.

      Suspicious and threatened by deviant persons

    • D.

      More willing to take risks

    Correct Answer
    C. Suspicious and threatened by deviant persons
    Explanation
    High uncertainty avoidance cultures are suspicious and threatened by deviant persons. This means that in these cultures, there is a strong emphasis on conformity and adherence to established norms and rules. Any deviation from these norms is viewed with suspicion and seen as a threat to the stability and order of the society. As a result, individuals who are seen as deviant or different may face social ostracism or negative consequences. This is because these cultures prioritize minimizing uncertainty and prefer a more structured and predictable environment.

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  • 34. 

    Power is NEVER a part of communication interactions.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    This statement is false because power can indeed be a part of communication interactions. Power dynamics can influence how information is conveyed, received, and understood in a communication exchange. Power can be exerted through various means such as controlling the flow of information, using persuasive tactics, or having authority over others. Therefore, power can play a significant role in communication interactions.

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  • 35. 

    What is an example of primary dimension of group-related power?

    • A.

      Gender

    • B.

      Geographical location

    • C.

      Marital status

    Correct Answer
    A. Gender
    Explanation
    An example of a primary dimension of group-related power is gender. This refers to the power dynamics and inequalities that exist between individuals based on their gender identity. In many societies, there is a long history of gender-based discrimination and oppression, with men traditionally holding more power and privilege than women. This power imbalance can be seen in various aspects of life, such as access to resources, decision-making processes, and social expectations. Gender is a fundamental dimension that shapes power dynamics within groups and societies.

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  • 36. 

    Secondary dimension of group-related power is:

    • A.

      Stable

    • B.

      Changeable

    • C.

      Permanent

    Correct Answer
    B. Changeable
    Explanation
    The secondary dimension of group-related power refers to the flexibility or adaptability of power within a group. It suggests that power dynamics within a group are not fixed or permanent, but rather can change over time or in different situations. This means that different individuals or factions within the group may hold power at different times, or that power can shift depending on external factors or internal dynamics.

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  • 37. 

    The physical and/or social aspects of a communication situation

    Correct Answer
    Context
    Explanation
    Context refers to the physical and/or social aspects of a communication situation. It includes the environment in which communication takes place, such as the location, time, and setting. It also encompasses the social factors, such as the relationship between the communicators, their cultural background, and their shared experiences. Understanding the context is crucial for effective communication, as it helps to interpret the meaning of messages and adapt communication strategies accordingly.

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  • 38. 

    Why is history important?

    • A.

      Intercultural interactions involve a dialectical interplay between past and present

    • B.

      Many current situations cannot be understood without knowing their historical background.

    • C.

      How we think about the past influences how we think about ourselves and others.

    • D.

      All of the above.

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above.
    Explanation
    History is important because it involves a dialectical interplay between past and present in intercultural interactions. Understanding the historical background of current situations is crucial as it helps us make sense of them. Additionally, how we think about the past shapes our perception of ourselves and others. Therefore, all of the given reasons highlight the significance of history.

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  • 39. 

    Which of these is NOT a nonmainstream history?

    • A.

      Racial/ethnic histories

    • B.

      Sexual orientation histories

    • C.

      Gender histories

    • D.

      Cultural group histories

    Correct Answer
    D. Cultural group histories
    Explanation
    Cultural group histories are not considered nonmainstream histories because they are a part of mainstream history. Racial/ethnic histories, sexual orientation histories, and gender histories are examples of nonmainstream histories as they focus on specific marginalized groups and their experiences. Cultural group histories, on the other hand, encompass the histories of various cultural groups that are already recognized and acknowledged in mainstream historical narratives.

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  • 40. 

    Who we are today is influenced by how we understand the past.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Our understanding of the past shapes our present identity and actions. The events, experiences, and lessons from history provide us with knowledge and insights that influence our beliefs, values, and decisions. By reflecting on the past, we can learn from mistakes, gain wisdom, and make informed choices. Additionally, our understanding of history helps us to develop a sense of identity and belonging, as we connect with our cultural heritage and the experiences of those who came before us. Therefore, it is true that who we are today is influenced by how we understand the past.

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