Environmental Context of Intercultural Communication MCQs

Environmental Context of Intercultural Communication MCQs

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1: Semifixed space is defined by ______.

A.   That which is moveable such as furniture

B.   Immoveable or permanent fixtures such as walls and floors

C.   That which is perceptual and varies according to the movement of the interactants

D.   That which moves with the features of the space

2: The built environment of any culture consists mainly of adaptations to the ______ environment.

A.   High-context

B.   Low-context

C.   Uncertainty

D.   Terrestrial

3: To some extent, information load is equivalent to the amount of ______ in a particular environment.

A.   Certainty

B.   Context

C.   Information absent

D.   Uncertainty

4: Monochronic (M-time) orientations emphasize ______.

A.   Schedules and the compartmentalization and segmentation of measurable units of time

B.   Multiple activities with little emphasis on scheduling

C.   The context of the environment

D.   The uncertainty within an environment

5: In most, if not all, cultures privacy is closely linked to ______ environment(s).

A.   The built

B.   The natural

C.   High-load

D.   Low-load

6: Polychronic (P-time) orientations emphasize ______.

A.   Schedules and the compartmentalization and segmentation of measurable units of time

B.   Multiple activities with little emphasis on scheduling

C.   The context of the environment

D.   The uncertainty within an environment

7: The terrestrial environment for every person is the planet Earth.

A.   True

B.   False

8: Natural disasters are as much social phenomena as they are natural ones.

A.   True

B.   False

9: Cultures with a monochronic time orientation see time as much less tangible and stress multiple activities with little emphasis on scheduling.

A.   True

B.   False

10: Cultures with a polychronic time orientation see time as much less tangible and stress multiple activities with little emphasis on scheduling.

A.   True

B.   False

11: Adaptations to the terrestrial environment, including architecture, housing, lighting, and landscaping is known as ______ .

A.   Built environment

B.   Fixed-feature space

C.   Informal space

D.   None of these

12: Fixed-feature space is a space bounded by immovable or permanent fixtures, such as walls.

A.   True

B.   False

13: A situation with a high information rate is known as ______ .

A.   High load

B.   Fixed-feature space

C.   Informal space

D.   None of these

14: Informal space is space defined by the movement of the interactants.

A.   True

B.   False

15: The amount of information contained or perceived in the physical environment per some unit of time is known as ______ .

A.   High load

B.   Fixed-feature space

C.   Informal space

D.   Information rate

16: A situation with a low information rate is known as _______ .

A.   High load

B.   Low load

C.   Informal space

D.   Information rate

17: Cultural temporal orientation that stresses the compartmentalization and segmentation of measurable units of time is known as ________ .

A.   Monochronic time orientation

B.   Natural/physical environment

C.   Informal space environment

D.   Information rate

18: Natural/physical environment is the actual geographical _______ in which the communication takes place.

A.   Space

B.   Territory

C.   Both a & b

D.   None of these

19: Cultural temporal orientation that stresses the involvement of people and completion of tasks are known as _______ .

A.   Monochronic time orientation

B.   Natural/physical environment

C.   Polychronic time orientation

D.   Information rate

20: Semi Fixed-feature space is a space bounded by movable objects, such as furniture.

A.   True

B.   False

21: The physical geography of the Earth is known as ______ .

A.   Monochronic time orientation

B.   Natural/physical environment

C.   Polychronic time orientation

D.   Terrestrial environment