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What should NOT be expected at the start of a business meeting in Britain?
An exchange of business cards (if there are any)
A firm handshake
An exchange of pleasantries
An attempt to be over-familiar
Which of the following is the nickname of Wales?
Oz
Ulster
Cymru
Eisteddfod
How is New Year’s Eve called in Scotland?
Hannukah
Hogmanay
Diwali
Vaisakhi
Which country has road signs written in two languages?
Wales
NorthernIreland
England
Scotland
Which of the following is NOT true about cricket?
It is considered one of the national sports of English people
It can take up to a whole day or up to five days to complete
There are no female teams playing cricket
It is a game demanding fair play by the umpire and players
What is a key characteristic of the English people?
They avoid confrontational debates
They love nature and creativity
They are highly deferential
They prefer uniformity in culture
What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
Belfast
Dublin
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Which of the following is NOT true about pubs in Britain?
Attractive places to eat good food as well as drink
Have a private space for smokers
At the heart of local communities
Suffered because of drinking and driving laws
Which sport is mentioned as embodying the English sense of fair play?
Cricket
Tennis
Rugby
Football
You bump into a business acquaintance who says, "We should meet for a coffee soon." What does this mean?
It’s unlikely that they will be in touch to arrange a coffee.
They will definitely contact you soon to arrange a time and place to meet in the near future.
You should arrange a time and inform them of it.
They will probably contact you the following day to arrange to meet for a coffee.
In Britain, people will be admired the most by ________.
Their wealth
Their breeding
Their success
Their personality
When commenting on a disappointing sports match, a Londoner might say, "Well, that was a thrilling game." It is an example of ________.
Sense of irony
Sense of trust
Sense of humor
Fair play
________ comprises England, Wales, and Scotland, Ireland, together with all the offshore islands, including the Isle of Wight, the Isles of Scilly, the Hebrides, Orkney, Shetlands, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands.
The Commonwealth
Britain
The United Kingdom
British Isles
Which is NOT a climate characteristic of the UK?
Lack of extremes
Temperate
Changeability
Tropical monsoon
In the UK, pubs are really seen as a typical place for ________.
Family gathering
Doing business
Socializing
Personalizing
To British people, being polite does NOT include _____.
Saying "Thank you" for what you've just bought or paid for.
Joining a big social event organized by your company.
Police saying "Sorry" for sticking a traffic violation notice.
Attempting a conversation with a stranger on the subway.
Which of the following day is usually passed unnoticed in Britain?
St. David's Day
St. George's Day
St. Andrew's Day
St. Patrick's Day
What is a significant aspect of British culture regarding order?
Casual wear is preferred.
Individual expression is prioritized.
Uniforms are highly valued.
Fashion trends change rapidly.
Which of the following may impress your British business partners?
Hospitality
Small talk
Intimacy
Quiet courtesy
A sense of duty refers to ___________.
The increase in church attendance on special occasions.
Endurance projects to raise money for particular charities.
The governmental support of public arts and galleries.
Individuals and groups demanding their “rights.”
Which is NOT associated with Ireland?
Harp
Gaelic
Shamrock
Hurling
When meeting a British business partner for the first time, what should you talk about?
Don't initiate any conversation but let your partner take the lead.
Make ‘small talk’ about trivial things such as the weather.
Ask if they have any children, and if so, ask to see photos.
Ask them out for a coffee.
How should you greet your British business partners when you meet them for the first time?
A protracted handshake.
A big hug.
A kiss on the cheek.
A greeting "How do you do" with no need for a reply.
The United Kingdom consists of ________________.
England, Scotland, and Wales.
England and Scotland.
Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Great Britain and Irish Republic.
Which of the following is NOT associated with Britain?
God Save the King
Cool Britannia
Union Jack
Down Under






