IPC Cultural Competency & Global Awareness 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A US-based project manager notices that her Japanese colleagues rarely speak up in meetings to disagree. What is the most culturally informed interpretation?
- They lack knowledge on the topic
- They are expressing disagreement indirectly through silence (Correct answer)
- They agree with all proposals
- They are unfamiliar with meeting etiquette
Correct answer: They are expressing disagreement indirectly through silence
In high-context cultures like Japan, silence or non-committal responses often signal disagreement rather than assent.
Question 2: Which concept describes the tendency to judge other cultures by the standards and values of one's own culture?
- Cultural relativism
- Ethnocentrism (Correct answer)
- Xenophilia
- Cosmopolitanism
Correct answer: Ethnocentrism
Ethnocentrism is the practice of viewing and judging other cultures through the lens of one's own cultural norms.
Question 3: When negotiating contracts in Brazil, a US executive is surprised by lengthy small talk before business discussions. This reflects which cultural dimension?
- Low uncertainty avoidance
- High power distance
- Relationship-oriented (Particularism) culture (Correct answer)
- Short-term orientation
Correct answer: Relationship-oriented (Particularism) culture
Brazil's particularist culture emphasizes building personal relationships before conducting business transactions.
Question 4: An IPC-certified professional working in Germany schedules a meeting with 15 minutes of buffer time. This practice reflects awareness of which German cultural trait?
- Polychronic time orientation
- High uncertainty avoidance
- Low power distance
- Monochronic time orientation (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Monochronic time orientation
Germany exemplifies monochronic time culture where punctuality and sequential scheduling are paramount.
Question 5: Cultural competency at the organizational level is BEST demonstrated by which action?
- Hiring employees who all speak English
- Implementing diversity training as a one-time onboarding event
- Embedding inclusive practices into policies, procedures, and leadership development (Correct answer)
- Celebrating international holidays in the office
Correct answer: Embedding inclusive practices into policies, procedures, and leadership development
Systemic integration of inclusive practices into organizational structures demonstrates institutional cultural competency.
Question 6: A healthcare professional fails to ask a patient about traditional healing practices before prescribing treatment. Which cultural competency failure does this represent?
- Cultural imposition
- Cultural blindness (Correct answer)
- Cultural pre-competence
- Cultural destructiveness
Correct answer: Cultural blindness
Cultural blindness occurs when providers ignore cultural differences, treating all patients as if culture has no influence on health.
Question 7: Which global framework provides voluntary guidelines for multinational enterprises on responsible business conduct, including respect for human rights and cultural differences?
- OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (Correct answer)
- WTO Agreement on Trade in Services
- ISO 9001 Quality Management
- UN Security Council Resolution 1540
Correct answer: OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises offer non-binding recommendations on ethical conduct including cultural respect for international businesses.
A US-based project manager notices that her Japanese colleagues rarely speak up in meetings to disagree.
What is the most culturally informed interpretation?