Chapter 10
Vocab
Countries
Chapter 3
Religion
100

Cultural diversity in beliefs about death and ______ can intensify the communication process for health care workers and their clients. 

A. Dying

B. Religion 

A. Dying

100

Equality or inequality of power between members of the society.

A. Power distance

B. Masculine world view

A. Power distance

100

Which country has a bigger population?

A. India

B. China

B. China

100

Families can take a variety of forms. The two most common are ______ and extended.

A. Close

B. Nuclear

B. Nuclear

100

Which religion has multiple gods?

A. Christianity

B. Hinduism

B. Hinduism

200

Intercultural communication occurs in both ___________ and domestic business settings.

A. Local

B. International

B. International

200

The collection of intellectual and spiritual convictions a person maintains based upon formal and informal education.

A. Beliefs

B. Schools

A. Beliefs

200

The Taj Mahal is located in which country?

A. Egypt

B. India

B. India

200

Who said this quote? - "In every conceivable manner, the family is a link to our past and a bridge to our future."

A. Alex Haley

B. Jane Howard

A. Alex Haley

200

What is Judaism’s sacred text called?

A. Torah

B. Qur'an

A. Torah

300

Culture and ________ diversity are a source of problems in health care communication.

A. Genetic

B. Language

B. Language

300

Shared ideas about truth, beauty, and goodness, that underlie behavior patterns and guide social thought and action.

A. Social Interaction

B. Values

B. Values

300

What food is the croissant based on?

A. Kipferl

B. Chiacchiere

A. Kipferl

300

The three most enduring and influential social organizations that deal with deep structure issues are (1) family (clans), (2) _______ (community), and (3) religion (worldview).

A. Country

B. State

B. State

300

What is one of The Five Pillars of Islam?

A. Dancing

B. Alms

B. Alms

400

U.S. schools have become _________ and linguistically diverse.

A. Culturally

B. Radically

A. Culturally

400

The practice of medicine in which illness is caused by bacterial infection, virus, or physical injury.  Treatment is drugs or surgery.  Prevention includes diet, exercise and avoidance. (United States, other Western Cultures)

A. Biomedical

B. Internists

A. Biomedical

400

Which country do the Goulash and Rubik’s cubes originate from?

A. Germany

B. Hungary

B. Hungary

400

Two aspects of globalization have been partially responsible for some of the changes in the structure of families throughout the world: (1) mass media and (2) _______ _______.

A. Religious beliefs

B. Migration patterns

B. Migration patterns

400

“__________ is perhaps the most influential individual in Asian history, not so much for his views on government as for his teachings on the proper relationships and conduct among people.”

A. Genghis Khan

B. Confucius

B. Confucius

500

Which one is a basic assumption about human communication?

A. Context prescribes inappropriate communication rules

B. Communication is rule governed

B. Communication is rule governed

500

Cultural Anthropologist who theorized about cultures being High-context or Low-Context.

A. Geert Hofstede

B. Edward T. Hall

B. Edward T. Hall

500

The Khoresh-e Fesenjan is from what country?

A. Iraq

B. Iran

B. Iran

500

A cultural rule that a person has to learn to function effectively within society.

A. When to interrupt

B. How to use Humor

B. How to use Humor

500

Buddha’s way of thinking about Karma is referred to as the law of action and _______.

A. Meditate

B. Reaction

B. Reaction

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