Intercultural interaction (Answers to the Synergy test)
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Ready answers to the Intercultural Interaction test.
Educational institution: SYNERGY, MY, MIT.
Delivery: fresh.
The result of passing is 80-100 points.
Below you can find questions on the Intercultural Interaction test.
QUESTIONS FOR THE TEST:
The goal of gender education is...
support women to pursue education and successful careers just like men
by reducing gender stereotypes, help children achieve true civil equality, in which men and women coexist in a spirit of cooperation and respect
in renouncing various kinds of social dependencies, including the dependence of women on men
According to E. Hall’s classification of spatial zones, the proximity phase of the zone of social relations is ...
75–120 cm
2.1–3.6 m
3.6–7.6 m
1.2–2.1 m
Establishing a biased or hostile attitude towards representatives of another ethnic group, their culture is...
chauvinism
ethnic stereotype
prejudice
The largest amount of theoretical and methodological knowledge and practical experience in the field of intercultural communication research, in particular, was borrowed from ...
cultural studies
linguistics
ethnography
Non-emotional conflict resolution strategy...
involves the externalization of emotions that arise during conflict situations and an emphasis on emotional discomfort associated with the object of the conflict
prefers direct negotiations
pays more attention not to what opponents say, but to how they behave
is based on the control of emotions and the inadmissibility of their manifestation in a conflict
In modern science ... are considered as stable, regularly reproduced in a social group ideas about any classes of objects, attributing to these objects a certain set of properties and due to this controlling the perception of objects included in the corresponding class
Stereotypes
A conflict resolution strategy such as ... is characterized by the use of indirect verbal signs (hyperbole, some stories, metaphors) with a strong manifestation of emotions that serve as a real expression of concerns
dynamic style adaptation engagement discussion
According to one of the definitions, ... is a set of norms that determine human behavior and communication, and are reproduced by people in the course of social practices and acquired in the process of socialization
Culture
One of the founders of ethnography and anthropology... understood culture as
“a complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, customs and any other abilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society” Edward T. Hall
Ray Birdwhistell Richard D. Lewis George Trager
Edward B. Tylor
The contact-making (or phatic) function of the tongue was revealed...
Ray Birdwhistell George Leonard Trager Melville Gene Herskowitz
Roman Yakobson
In the case of communication through a translator, when direct communication between the communicants is difficult or simply impossible, the translator recodes ... communication channels
information transmitted linguistically and partially transmitted via paralinguistic
all information transmitted via linguistic and paralinguistic
information transmitted through linguistic, paralinguistic and non-verbal
... is the installation of a biased and hostile attitude towards something without sufficient grounds or knowledge for such an attitude
Prejudice
Speaking of prejudices, it can be noted that...
their essence is in attributing exclusively negative qualities to an object
they, unlike stereotypes, are not passed on from generation to generation, but arise spontaneously in the process of communication
they can be both positive and negative
they are often highly emotional
... for the first time tried to define a stereotype, according to which, “stereotypes are preconceived opinions that decisively control all processes of perception” P. Ekman
W. Lippmann W. Fr
Educational institution: SYNERGY, MY, MIT.
Delivery: fresh.
The result of passing is 80-100 points.
Below you can find questions on the Intercultural Interaction test.
QUESTIONS FOR THE TEST:
The goal of gender education is...
support women to pursue education and successful careers just like men
by reducing gender stereotypes, help children achieve true civil equality, in which men and women coexist in a spirit of cooperation and respect
in renouncing various kinds of social dependencies, including the dependence of women on men
According to E. Hall’s classification of spatial zones, the proximity phase of the zone of social relations is ...
75–120 cm
2.1–3.6 m
3.6–7.6 m
1.2–2.1 m
Establishing a biased or hostile attitude towards representatives of another ethnic group, their culture is...
chauvinism
ethnic stereotype
prejudice
The largest amount of theoretical and methodological knowledge and practical experience in the field of intercultural communication research, in particular, was borrowed from ...
cultural studies
linguistics
ethnography
Non-emotional conflict resolution strategy...
involves the externalization of emotions that arise during conflict situations and an emphasis on emotional discomfort associated with the object of the conflict
prefers direct negotiations
pays more attention not to what opponents say, but to how they behave
is based on the control of emotions and the inadmissibility of their manifestation in a conflict
In modern science ... are considered as stable, regularly reproduced in a social group ideas about any classes of objects, attributing to these objects a certain set of properties and due to this controlling the perception of objects included in the corresponding class
Stereotypes
A conflict resolution strategy such as ... is characterized by the use of indirect verbal signs (hyperbole, some stories, metaphors) with a strong manifestation of emotions that serve as a real expression of concerns
dynamic style adaptation engagement discussion
According to one of the definitions, ... is a set of norms that determine human behavior and communication, and are reproduced by people in the course of social practices and acquired in the process of socialization
Culture
One of the founders of ethnography and anthropology... understood culture as
“a complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, customs and any other abilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society” Edward T. Hall
Ray Birdwhistell Richard D. Lewis George Trager
Edward B. Tylor
The contact-making (or phatic) function of the tongue was revealed...
Ray Birdwhistell George Leonard Trager Melville Gene Herskowitz
Roman Yakobson
In the case of communication through a translator, when direct communication between the communicants is difficult or simply impossible, the translator recodes ... communication channels
information transmitted linguistically and partially transmitted via paralinguistic
all information transmitted via linguistic and paralinguistic
information transmitted through linguistic, paralinguistic and non-verbal
... is the installation of a biased and hostile attitude towards something without sufficient grounds or knowledge for such an attitude
Prejudice
Speaking of prejudices, it can be noted that...
their essence is in attributing exclusively negative qualities to an object
they, unlike stereotypes, are not passed on from generation to generation, but arise spontaneously in the process of communication
they can be both positive and negative
they are often highly emotional
... for the first time tried to define a stereotype, according to which, “stereotypes are preconceived opinions that decisively control all processes of perception” P. Ekman
W. Lippmann W. Fr
Two inextricably linked components – linguistic and paralinguistic channels – distinguish ... communications
in the verbal channel
in the non-verbal channel
in both verbal and non-verbal channels
... is a scientific discipline that studies nonverbal communication associated with touching partners to each other
Takesika
Interdisciplinary science is engaged in the study of the nature of conflicts and the construction of strategies for their resolution – …
Conflictology
According to Richard Lewis's classification of cultures, Japanese, Chinese and Korean cultures belong to ... cultures
monoactive polyactive reactive
The loss of the primary cultural identity and the lack of identification with the new culture is …
marginalization assimilation integration enculturation separation
Traditionally, there are ... periods in the development of the conflict
internal and external
latent, open, final personal, direct and final
... is the attribution of certain causes of behavior to an object
Causal attribution Attribution of traits and qualities Situational attribution
In his typology of organizational cultures, Geert Hofstede proposed 6 parameters for each culture (country): ...; individualism – collectivism; masculinity – femininity; acceptance – non-acceptance of uncertainty; pragmatism; restraint; distancing from power
proximity to power rebellion
militarism
The term "kinesics" in Greek means "..."
movement direction touch voice
The elementary unit of body movement (according to R. Birdwhistell) is …
A movie
To divide cultures, depending on the nature of their use of space and time, into high-context and low-context, cultures with a predominant monochrome or polychrome use of time, proposed …
Gert Hofstede Edward Hall Richard Lewis
The study of stereotypes in Western science began in …
1920s, 1940s, 1960s, 1980s.
Establish the correspondence between the theory and its author:
Theory of communicative adaptation
Theory of identity management
The theory of "face"
Howard Giles
William Kupach, Tadasu Todd Imauri
Stell Ting-Toomey
A-D , B-E, C –F
... is the exchange of information carried out by native speakers of different cultures, and the fact that communicants are native speakers of different cultures significantly affects their communication and to some extent determines its course
intercultural communication
Speaking about ethnocultural stereotypes, it can be argued that they …
they are formed under the influence of external sources
they are real, i.e. they exist objectively
they have a one-sided character, i.e. only one of the communicants is exposed to the influence of stereotypical ideas
The main features of the formation of the theory of intercultural communication include the fact that it …
It was created in a very short time and was created by a very large group of scientists
it was created mainly exclusively by anthropologists and had a specific purpose
initially, it did not have a specific purpose
Speaking about the verbal communication channel, it can be argued that ... when communicating, we transmit 80% of information using verbal means verbal communication is secondary to non-verbal verbal communication arose much earlier than non-verbal
verbal communication is always conscious
Such an acculturation result for an individual as alienation correlates with such an acculturation strategy as …
separation assimilation integration
marginalization
The history of the theory of intercultural communication itself began in …
The United States of America Japan
Spain Great Britain
As part of a conflict resolution strategy such as ..., the loser must admit defeat and concede, since further development of the conflict may cause him more damage than admitting defeat, while trying to negotiate some concessions
competition cooperation avo
in the verbal channel
in the non-verbal channel
in both verbal and non-verbal channels
... is a scientific discipline that studies nonverbal communication associated with touching partners to each other
Takesika
Interdisciplinary science is engaged in the study of the nature of conflicts and the construction of strategies for their resolution – …
Conflictology
According to Richard Lewis's classification of cultures, Japanese, Chinese and Korean cultures belong to ... cultures
monoactive polyactive reactive
The loss of the primary cultural identity and the lack of identification with the new culture is …
marginalization assimilation integration enculturation separation
Traditionally, there are ... periods in the development of the conflict
internal and external
latent, open, final personal, direct and final
... is the attribution of certain causes of behavior to an object
Causal attribution Attribution of traits and qualities Situational attribution
In his typology of organizational cultures, Geert Hofstede proposed 6 parameters for each culture (country): ...; individualism – collectivism; masculinity – femininity; acceptance – non-acceptance of uncertainty; pragmatism; restraint; distancing from power
proximity to power rebellion
militarism
The term "kinesics" in Greek means "..."
movement direction touch voice
The elementary unit of body movement (according to R. Birdwhistell) is …
A movie
To divide cultures, depending on the nature of their use of space and time, into high-context and low-context, cultures with a predominant monochrome or polychrome use of time, proposed …
Gert Hofstede Edward Hall Richard Lewis
The study of stereotypes in Western science began in …
1920s, 1940s, 1960s, 1980s.
Establish the correspondence between the theory and its author:
Theory of communicative adaptation
Theory of identity management
The theory of "face"
Howard Giles
William Kupach, Tadasu Todd Imauri
Stell Ting-Toomey
A-D , B-E, C –F
... is the exchange of information carried out by native speakers of different cultures, and the fact that communicants are native speakers of different cultures significantly affects their communication and to some extent determines its course
intercultural communication
Speaking about ethnocultural stereotypes, it can be argued that they …
they are formed under the influence of external sources
they are real, i.e. they exist objectively
they have a one-sided character, i.e. only one of the communicants is exposed to the influence of stereotypical ideas
The main features of the formation of the theory of intercultural communication include the fact that it …
It was created in a very short time and was created by a very large group of scientists
it was created mainly exclusively by anthropologists and had a specific purpose
initially, it did not have a specific purpose
Speaking about the verbal communication channel, it can be argued that ... when communicating, we transmit 80% of information using verbal means verbal communication is secondary to non-verbal verbal communication arose much earlier than non-verbal
verbal communication is always conscious
Such an acculturation result for an individual as alienation correlates with such an acculturation strategy as …
separation assimilation integration
marginalization
The history of the theory of intercultural communication itself began in …
The United States of America Japan
Spain Great Britain
As part of a conflict resolution strategy such as ..., the loser must admit defeat and concede, since further development of the conflict may cause him more damage than admitting defeat, while trying to negotiate some concessions
competition cooperation avo