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How do American people celebrate the Fourth of July?
They will exchange gifts or cards.
They celebrate the birth of the nation modestly.
They dress up in the stars and stripes.
They decorate their houses in many colors.
Which is NOT true about the American office?
The organization is “boundaryless.”
Roles are flexible and hierarchy is fluid.
The volume and pace of work does not seem intense as they can socialize freely.
Turnover is high because regular job-hopping is considered a résumé builder.
What is the United States of America's official language?
It depends on the state.
English
None
Spanish
What is the most popular shopping day?
Columbus Day
Boxing Day
Black Friday
Bank Day
Which of the following is NOT the way American people show their patriotism?
They seem to know little of (to them) foreign customs or habits.
When the national anthem plays, people stand, and many place their hands on their hearts.
Schoolchildren pledge allegiance to the flag.
They have a deep sense of national pride.
What is the root of Thanksgiving?
Caribbean pilgrim culture
French pilgrim custom
English pilgrim culture
Irish pilgrim custom
"E Pluribus Unum" means ____.
Out of many, one
All for one
One as a whole
All as one
Which of the following states is considered a Lone Star state?
Texas
Michigan
Nevada
Tennessee
Which US region is famous for high mountain peaks, deadly deserts, and swift foaming river rapids?
West
South-West
Mid-West
South
What do Americans celebrate on the 4th of July?
The end of the Civil war
The signing of the constitution
Washington’s birthday
The Declaration of Independence
In American society, there are some members of ethnic groups (such as some Jews and Hispanics) that are bicultural; they feel that ____.
They do not belong at all to American society.
They belong to American society, but at the same time, they also have another separate identity.
They feel the need to become assimilated but they are not willingly accepted.
They are fully assimilated into American society.
Which of the following is NOT associated with egalitarianism?
Every individual should be provided with equal opportunity to succeed.
There’s less deference to authority, and fewer privileges based on rank.
CEO is referred to as Elon or Kathy (their first names).
It emphasizes equal respect and informality.
The highest mountain in the US is __________.
Blanca Peak
Mount Whitney
Mount Foraker
Mount McKinley
Which of the following is NOT true about the work ethics of American people?
They are reflected in the saying “Time is money.”
They can be defined as “work to live” culture.
They are influenced by the Protestant work ethic of early settlers.
They have shorter lunch breaks and much less vacation time than European counterparts.
Self-reliance is the price that Americans pay for ____________.
Financial gain
Individual freedom
Country's development
Religious freedom
What is most useful when meeting new business contacts in the US?
Speak loudly and clearly
Provide a detailed overview of your background and your company
Make small talks
Entertain the others with some jokes
In an early example of ____________, the Congress of 1789 decided that George Washington should be addressed simply as “Mr. President”.
Politeness
Equality
Populism
Egalitarianism
Which of the following is the nickname of the region with a focus on heavy industry?
Wheat Basket
Motown
Big Apple
Rust Belt
Which of the following is not the reference to the American flag?
The Star-Spangled Banner
Old Glory
The Ideal
The Stars and Stripes
Good American parents instill __________ by offering their children every opportunity to prepare for adulthood, then launching them out of the nest to make their own way in the world.
Equality
Individuality
Uniformity
Self-reliance
What does the term "cradle-to-grave" job mentality refer to in the USA?
The practice of job-hopping throughout a career
A commitment to continuous professional development
Employment security from hire to retirement
A focus on short-term employment opportunities
Which of the following is NOT true about Christopher Columbus?
He was famous for discovering the American continent.
He made a navigational mistake on his voyages to the American continent.
The day to commemorate his contribution has been increasingly referred to as “Indigenous People’s Day.”
He is praised for his effort to help indigenous people in the colonies.
Which of the following sayings reflect the value of “Hard work”?
“Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.”
“Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.”
“The Yankee means to make moonlight work, if he can.”
“The second place is the first loser.”
Which of the following is NOT associated with individualism in American society?
No strings attached.
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Look out for number one.
Level the playing field.
What do the stripes on the US flag represent?
Their colonies in other countries
The old British colonies
The countries they have partnerships with
The Confederate states






