BRITAIN
THE USA
CANADA
AUSTRALIA
100

Name 3 countries belonging to Britain

England, Wales, Scotland

100

Name the geographical feature associated with the West, Central and East

West: mountains

Central: plains

East: hills and low mountains

100

Name 3 territories of Canada

Yukon, Northwest territory, Nunavut

100

Name 3 nicknames of Australia

- Down Under

- Oz

- The Last Frontier / The Last Lands

200

Name 3 groups of invaders to Britain

The Celts, The Romans, The Anglo-Saxon, The Viking, The Norman

200

Name the 3 elements of the executive branch of the US government

- The president

- The vice president

- The cabinet

200

Explain the meaning of the maple leaf and the red color in the Canadian map

- maple leaf: national symbol

- red color: a symbol of Canadian sacrifice during World War I.

200

Name the 4 geographical regions of Australia

- Eastern Lowland

- Eastern Highland

- Central Plains

- Western Plateau

300

Name the patron saints associated with England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

England (St. George), Scotland (St. Andrew), Wales (St. David), Northern Ireland (St. Patrick)

300

Explain 3 reasons why Hawaii is a tourist paradise

- volcanic formations

- tropical vegetation

- sandy beaches

300

Name the 6 regional identities of Canada

- Mid-Atlantic

- Quebec

- Ontario

- Prairies

- British Columbia

- the North

300

Name the 2 mainland territories of Australia

- Northern territory

- Australian capital territory

400

Name 3 sayings or examples associated with 3 values of British people

Sense of irony (self-deprecation & understatement)

Sense of trust (no written constitution)

Sense of fair play ("It's not cricket.")

Keeping order ("There is time and place for everything"

Sense of identity (England: no national costume)

Sense of fairness and compromise (tolerance)

Sense of duty (many charities)

400

Explain the 3 reasons for the extreme weather of the USA

- no high elevations

- collision of the warm southern Gulf Stream

- blasts of arctic air from the north

400

Name 3 examples for the characteristic of "good citizens" of the Canadians

- low statistics of violent crimes

- low rate of corruption

- a long list of banned assault weapons

400

Explain the following concepts "Fair Dinkum", "Cultural Cringe" and "Tall Poppies"

- "Fair Dinkum": honest, up-front, a person who keeps to his or her word

- "Cultural Cringe": the feeling of inferiority creating a kind of social embarrassment

- "Tall Poppies": the urge to size down who are more stand out

500

Explain the rules concerning business cards, gift-giving custom, and negotiation style of British people

business cards (simple design in black and white)

gift-giving custom (no lavish gifts)

negotiation style (indirect communication with some humor, no hard-sell)

500

Explain the 3 approaches concerning performance evaluation, trust, and willingness to take risk of doing business in the US

- “achievement orientation”

- trust placed in lawyers and contracts

- prefer “learning by doing” to cautious planning

500

Name 3 differences of the Canadian government and the US government

- type of government (US: constitutional republic - Canada: constitutional monarchy)

- head of the state (US: president - Canada: monarch)

- head of the government (US: president - Canada: prime minister)

- legislature (US: Congress - Canada: Parliament)

500

How is egalitarianism at workplace different in Australia and the USA

- in Australia: workers may earn less because their position does not require as much responsibility or experience

- in the USA: far less deference to authority, and fewer privileges based on rank,