South Korea - Cross Cultural Quiz
1. Which of these religions has an influence over Korean culture and values?
     Buddhism
     Confucianism
2. How do Koreans greet one another?
     Rub noses
     Shake hands
     Slight bow
3. Maintaining eye contact is considered good etiquette.
     True
     False
4. When meeting a Korean on business, how should you address them?
     With title and surname
     With firstname
     With surname
5. When receiving a business card you should do so with...
     Both hands
     Right hand only
     Left hand propped up with right hand
6. Putting business cards into a pocket is considered rude.
     True
     False
7. Gifts are exchanged in business as...
     Bribes
     A way of opening negotiations
     A way of cementing relationships
8. When reciprocating in gift giving, what should you do?
     Make sure the gift you give in return is more expensive.
     Make sure the gift you give in return is of equal value/worth.
9. If you were to buy a Korean one of these gifts, which would be the most suitable?
     Business stationery
     Craft item from your own country
     Chocolates
10. When receiving a gift it is good etiquette to...
     Kiss the givers right shoulder
     Refuse it three times
     Accept it with the left hand while shaking hands with the right
Cross Cultural Quiz
1. There are three of you interviewing an Afghani man for a position in your company. Of the interviewers,
two of you are women. The interviewee only ever gives eye contact to the man and never to the women.
This is because:
     He is nervous around women
     He is showing respect to the women
2. In Spain, the main purpose of a business meeting would be to:
     Make decisions by discussing in the length the pro’s and con’s of an issue
     Reach agreements by consensus
     Brief the team on a decisions already taken
3. You asking a question of a junior Japanese colleague and he/she looks down and answers you. He/she :
     Has something to hide and is looking for answer to cover their back
     Is paying your respect
4. Your German colleague says about a proposal you have put together, “no offense, but this idea is
ridiculous.” He/she :
     is merely expressing their opinion and means no harm
     is being blunt and has no etiquette
     is being rude to undermine your position
5. You are making a proposal to a group of Japanese executives when you notice a few of them sat with
their arms folded and eyes closed. They are:
     Listening intently
     Tired and catching up on some sleep
     Pretending to be asleep to show you that they think your presentation is poor
6. A potential Mexican client arrives 45 minutes late for a business meeting. He/she:
     Has arrived late on purpose to show that they are the party in the driving seat
     Has simply arrived late as punctuality is taken lightly in Mexico
     Has arrived late to let you enjoy your surroundings before discussing business
7. During a break for a meeting between you and a group of Saudis, you walk into the men’s room to find a
few of them washing their feet in the sink. You think:
     They must have had smelly feet
     They are simply freshening themselves up
     Are preparing to read their prayers
8. You are beginning negotiations with a Chinese company. From the start of the meeting the Chinese team
show great humility and deference. You should think:
     Such behaviour is a ploy designed to gain concessions
     Such behaviour is just the way Chinese people are
     Such behaviour shows these negotiations will be easy
9. While in South Korea, you present a gift to a new client to thank him for his hospitality and to cement
your business relationship. He/she refuses to accept the gift. You should:
     Apologise for offending him/her
     Insist he/she takes it until it is accepted
     Offer it to someone else from his/her company
10. You are the new manager in an Indian office. You ask one of your supervisors to move a desk and place
it in another corner of the office. The next day you notice it has not yet been done. Why?
     The supervisor was offended you asked him/her and refused to do anything about it
     The supervisor could not find a labourer to move it and would not do so him/herself
     Because things get done slowly in India