There will be test(s)! by Sheldon Cooper

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Cultural Competence Challenge

Test your understanding of cultural competence and critical thinking with our engaging quiz! Explore various scenarios to enhance your skills in navigating cultural differences and improving interactions.

This quiz addresses:

  • Cultural beliefs and practices
  • Intercultural competence
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Gender roles
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ThinkingTree42
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Intercultural competence is
The ability to ignore another person’s cultural differences.
Adopting the values of another culture as one’s own.
The ability to successfully interact with people from other cultures.
How much contact a person has had with other cultures and languages.
We need intercultural competence to...
Avoid conflict and misunderstandings.
Avoid wars.
Get along with different people in social, political, and commercial contexts.
All of the above.
After meeting the neighbor, Bob and his mother talked. Bob said he thought that the neighbor was very rude. His mom said that he seemed very friendly and suggested that perhaps hand shaking isn’t as common where the neighbor is from. Bob told her that was impossible. What aspect of critical thinking is Bob missing here?
Critical thinkers explore alternatives.
Critical thinking is based on accuracy.
Sometimes when Bob meets someone from his culture who is not polite, he realizes that the person may simply be having a very bad day. When Bob meets someone from another culture who is not polite, he assumes that all people from that culture are impolite. What aspect of critical thinking is Bob missing here?
Critical thinking is based on relevance.
Critical thinking is based on fairness.
Bob is having problems in math class and needs a tutor. He decides to ask his Asian classmate for help, because Bob assumes that all Asians are good at math. What aspect of critical thinking is Bob missing here?
Critical thinking is thinking that is as free as possible from bias and prejudice.
Critical thinking is a process.
When Bob makes decisions about whether he likes a person or not, he likes to “go with his gut.” That is, he sticks with his first impression of a person and tries never to change his mind. What aspect of critical thinking is Bob missing here?
Critical thinking is based on accuracy.
Critical thinking is a process.
Bob is from a very wealthy country. He assumes that all immigrants must be poor. What aspect of critical thinking is Bob missing here?
Critical thinking examines assumptions.
Critical thinking is based on fairness.
Bob and his brother were talking about the leader of a certain country. Bob called the leader a dictator. His brother pointed out that the leader had been democratically elected. What aspect of critical thinking is Bob missing here?
Critical thinking requires deep reflection.
Critical thinking is based on accuracy.
Bob has not been a very good critical thinker up to now, but if he is willing to work on it, he can become a better critical thinker. What aspect of critical thinking is Bob missing here?
Critical thinking can be learned.
Critical thinking distinguishes fact from opinion.
This is a photo of a mother and a child. Is this sentence based on...
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This boy is very young! Is this sentence based on...
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This glass is half full! Is this sentence based on...
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This is a diner! Is this sentence based on...
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