For questions 21-25, decide if the following statements agree with the information given in the text. Mark your answers on the answer sheet. 21. When doing business internationally, there is a possibility that we might misinterpret what each other is saying even though we are speaking the same language .
A) True B) False C) No Information
22. To the German trainee, having a PhD is a very rare accomplishment. A) True B) False C) No Information
23. Sometimes, the smallest things can trigger a huge emotional response in us, especially when they are things we are not used to. A) True B) False C) No Information
24. In the research done on the perceptions of smiles, people from different countries were asked to rate photos of smiling faces and non-smiling ones. A) True B) False C) No Information
25. Making eye contact can be interpreted in different ways in different cultures but is almost always a positive thing. A) True B) False C) No Information
For questions 26-29, choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D. Mark your answers on the answer sheet. 26 . There might be a misunderstanding if an American smiles at a Russian business associate because the Russian might think that the American is ... A) being fake
B) challenge their authority
C) trying to break the ice
D) disrespectful
27. The Japanese, South Koreans and Iranians might interpret a smiling face as being … A) friendlier
B) less open
C) not as intelligent
D) dishonest
28. Americans and British people sometimes use eye contact to show that they ... A) like the speaker
B) are really listening to what is being sad
C) are honest and truthful
D) are attending to every need of the speaker