Quiz 3
Quiz 3
Quiz 3
1. What is globalization?
a) A process of interaction and integration among
people, companies, and governments of various
nations.
b) A new concept coined by men recently.
c) The global integration of economies and societies.
d) The economic growth that benefits young people.
2. How does globalization affect young people's
lives?
a) It has no impact on young people.
b) It only affects young people economically.
c) It only affects young people culturally.
d) It affects many aspects of young peoples’ lives
both economically and culturally.
3. What major impact has globalization had on
communication?
a) Increase in face-to-face interactions
b) Introduction of virtual communication and
collaboration
c) Decrease in the use of email for communication
d) Limited use of communication media
4. How do cultural differences affect speech
communication?
a) They have no effect on speech communication.
b) Cultural differences affect vocabulary, expressions, and
voice tone.
c) Cultural differences limit the use of speech
communication.
d) Cultural differences lead to conflicts in speech
communication.
5. Why is awareness of cultural differences in body
language important in global communication?
a) It helps avoid conflicts in global communication.
b) It has no importance in global communication.
c) It improves visual communication skills.
d) It helps understand and respect different cultural
norms and practices.
6. How does globalization impact communication across
different time zones?
a) It eliminates time differences in global communication.
b) It has no effect on communication across different time
zones.
c) It introduces the need to communicate and share
information with people in different time zones.
d) It reduces the need for global communication.
7. What has globalization done to cultural barriers?
a) Increased cultural barriers in global
communication.
b) Has no effect on cultural barriers.
c) Reduced cultural barriers and helped people
understand each other's cultures better.
d) Eliminated cultural barriers in global
8. What is the global village?
a) A physical village where people from all over the world
live together.
b) A term coined by McLuhan to describe the
connectedness brought by globalization.
c) A term that describes the isolation caused by
globalization.
d) A village where only technological connections matter.
9. What is a major effect of globalization on
information?
a) Reduced availability of information.
b) No impact on the availability of information.
c) Increased cost of information technologies.
d) Increased availability of information.
10. Has global communication reached everyone on
all continents?
a) Yes, it has reached everyone.
b) No, it has not reached everyone.
c) Only 70 percent of people in Africa have access to
global communication.
d) Only people in developed countries have access
to global communication.
TRUE OR FALSE
11. True or False: Globalization is a new concept
that emerged recently.
12. True or False: Globalization affects various
aspects of young people's lives.
13. True or False: Virtual communication has
become an important part of academic and
workplace dynamics due to globalization.
14. True or False: Cultural differences
can affect vocabulary, expressions, and
voice tone in speech.
15. True or False: Awareness of cultural
differences in body language is not
important in global communication.
16. True or False: Time differences play a
role in global communication, especially
when collaborating with people in different
time zones.
17. True or False: Globalization has reduced
cultural barriers and helped people
understand each other's cultures better.
18. True or False: The creation of a global village
means that distance and isolation no longer
matter due to technological connections.
19. True or False: The availability of information is
a major effect of globalization.
20. True or False: Global communication has
reached the majority of people on all continents.
21. It is used to describe language,
policies, or measures that are intended
to avoid or disbenefit to members of
particular groups in society.
22. It is a pattern of learned and shared
behaviors and beliefs of a particular
social, ethnic or group.
23. Refers to the people of the globe,
considered as being closely connected
by modern telecommunications.
24. Is knowing that there are multiple
different cultures – supported
religion, ethnicity, nationality, and
other factors- that have different
attitudes and outlooks.
25. Involves accepting those differences
without insisting your own culture is
best, or that everybody should do it
your way.
26. Refers to the aim of taking account
and/or understanding the societal and
cultural factors involved in gender-
based exclusion and discrimination.
27. It is the realization of gender equality in
written and spoken language. It is attained
when women and men and people who don't
conform to the binary gender system are made
visible and addressed in language as persons of
equal value, dignity, integrity, and respect.
28. It was first used by journalist Walter
Lippman in 1992 to describe judgements made
about others on the basis of their ethnic group
membership.
29. It refers to the irrational dislike, suspicion,
or hatred of a specific group, race, religion, or
sexual orientation.