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Studocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university TBChap 002 - This is testbank, you can practice with it but do not too rely on it. Consumer Behaviour (Trường Đại học Kinh tế Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh) Downloaded by Thiên Thy ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|20081013

5. Which one of the four segments of world citizens feels positively about international brands, values their symbolic aspects, and is less concerned about corporate responsibility? A. global citizens B. global dreamers C. antiglobals D. global agnostics E. global trendsetters 6. Which one of the four segments of world citizens feels positively about international brands because they view them as a signal of higher quality? A. global citizens B. global dreamers C. antiglobals D. global agnostics E. global trendsetters 7. _____ is the complex whole that includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by humans as members of society. A. Reference group B. Government C. Culture D. Authority E. Gestalt 8. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding culture? A. Culture is a relatively simple concept. B. Culture is acquired. C. Culture often provides detailed prescriptions for appropriate behavior. D. The nature of cultural influences is such that we are consciously aware of them. E. All of the above are true. 9. In the United States, promptness is considered a virtue. Americans are expected to be on time to an event, and they expect others to do so as well. Which aspect of culture best explains this behavior? A. Culture is a simple concept. B. Culture is something one is born with. C. Culture is unique to each individual in a society. D. Culture is time-bound. E. Culture is acquired, that is, it is learned. 2-2 Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. Downloaded by Thiên Thy ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|20081013
10. The boundaries that culture sets on behavior are called _____. A. rules B. norms C. prescriptions D. precepts E. sanctions 11. _____ are rules that specify or prohibit certain behaviors in specific situations. A. Norms B. Precepts C. Sanctions D. Prescriptions E. Values 12. Karen's father is an executive for a major international corporation and has been transferred to various countries over the years. With each move, Karen is enrolled in a new school. Even though English is spoken in the schools she attends, there are students from all over the world whose parents have jobs similar to Karen's father. With each new school, Karen spends the first few weeks merely observing the other students to learn which behaviors are appropriate in specific situations because she's learned that at each school the kids behave differently. Karen is attempting to learn that student body's specific _____ regarding behavior. A. rules B. guidelines C. precepts D. norms E. prescriptions 13. Norms are derived from _____. A. cultural values B. laws C. education D. international protocol 14. _____ are widely held beliefs that affirm what is desirable. A. Laws B. Religions C. Edicts D. Cultural values E. Sanctions 2-3 Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. Downloaded by Thiên Thy ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|20081013

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