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Families in Scotland are also known as ________.
Kilts
Cymru
Tartans
Clans
Which color is often associated with St. Patrick day?
Yellow and orange
Red and blue
Black and orange
Green and orange
The fact that Britain has no written constitution illustrates the ___________.
Sense of identity
Sense of compromise
Sense of duty
Sense of trust
Which of the following territories is a Crown dependency but is NOT part of the UK?
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
The Channel Islands
What is the highest mountain in Britain?
The Pennine Chain
Snowdon
The Mourne Mountain
Ben Nevis
Historically and politically, which country may be divided into “Low land” and “High land”?
England
Wales
Northern Ireland
Scotland
What does the phrase 'my home is my castle' suggest about English values?
A rejection of personal space
A focus on community
A sense of individuality
A preference for conformity
Which is the most northern country of the UK?
Northern Ireland
Wales
England
Scotland
Loch Ness is located in __________.
Scotland
England
Wales
Northern Ireland
Which of the following is true about the drinking habit of British people?
Excessive drinking has never been a problem in Britain.
It has nothing to do with the problem of reduced productivity.
They do not have a great love for alcoholic drink.
The Industrial Revolution was “lubricated” with alcohol.
Business cards in Britain are ___________.
Studied carefully after being exchanged.
Always exchanged in business situations.
Designed with mainly bright colors.
Mostly reserved for the professional classes.
Which of the following is central to the survival of the class system in Britain?
The royals
The knights
The government
The commoners
The British do not have a high regard for teachers and academic staff compared to other countries. It is known as _______.
Populism
Understatement
Compromise
Anti-intellectualism
In the context of British workplace attire, what does 'dressing down' refer to?
Wearing formal suits on Fridays
Wearing uniforms on Mondays
Wearing traditional attire on Mondays
Wearing casual clothes on Fridays
One example of “a sense of trust” is _________.
England’s national holidays do not include the feast of St. George.
The British are not routinely polite to each other.
People automatically stand in line for public transport and other services.
The principle that policing is done “with the consent of the people.”
What is a common perception about making friends with the English?
It happens quickly.
It is always successful.
It is easy.
It takes time.
Which of the following is NOT the reason why British people do not like to exchange lavish gifts?
Gifts are often exchanged for marketing and public relations
It is a manifestation of traditional English shyness and reticence
Gifts may contain an element of bribery.
Gifts seem to be too personal in a business relationship
What is the most famous holiday in Ireland?
Thanksgiving Day
New Year Day (Hogmanay Day)
St. Patrick’s Day
Boxing Day
“There is a time and a place for everything,” suggests a need for ________.
Fairplay
Order
Trust
Compromise
Which of the following can be used to explain why Britain is considered a country with “low-context culture”?
The use of titles to address others in written communication
Their devotion to hard work and the establishment of the Trade Union
A heightened awareness of personal space
A love for alcoholic drinks and the drinking habit
Which ceremony does the Queen accept her new regiment of guards in full dress uniform?
The Royal Variety Performance
The Lord Mayor's Show
Trooping the Colour
The State Opening of Parliament
What does the term 'bloody-minded' refer to in the context of British character?
Being humorous
Being generous
Being overly polite
Being stubborn
Irony has to do with _________, with the “buzz” that comes from a tendency to laugh at oneself and one’s situation, and an anticipation of constant, gentle amusement.
Dry humor
Optimism
Understatement
Self-deprecation
What is true about British people's attitudes towards friendship?
Being friendly toward someone is a sign of a real friendship.
Friendship is the foundation for a good working relationship.
Never mix business and pleasure.
Friendship is not affected by their heightened sense of privacy and personal space.
On St. David’s Day, Welsh people often wear _________.
A leek or a daffodil
A thistle or a rose
A rose or a daffodil
A shamrock or a leek






