Air Force Culture General Course

This article will provide you with the questions and answers to CBT Air Force Culture General Course

 

Culture is described as everything humans do that is not strictly necessary for _________.


-Survival

 



All of the following are visible expressions of culture except?


-Values

 



A status that is earned, rather than inherited at birth, is called________.


-Attained

 




Perspective taking includes subordinating your beliefs to that of the host culture.


-False

 



The process of understanding another culture using their cultural lens rather than your own is known as _________.


- Perspective Taking

 



The collective perspective shared by members of a culture is referred to as _________.


- World view

 




Cultural domains are interconnected


-True

 



How many domains are included in the Air Force model of culture?


-12

 

 


Cultures that attempt to maintain their historic patterns and resist change are usually described as _________.


-Traditional




Impression Management assumes that most people want to be viewed __________ by others.


- Favorably

 



The 3 Steps of Impression Management are


- Monitor you behavior, interpret cues, and regulate your emotions.

 



Don’t worry about showing your frustrations when dealing with the locals. Next time they’ll know you mean business, and be more willing to help you out.


-False

A NATIONAL CULTURE IS OFTEN TAUGHT TO CREATE UNITY BETWEEN MEMBERS OF A SOCIETY. AN ETHINIC GROUP IS COMPOSED OF PEOPLE WITH A SHARED CULUTRE, WHO RECOGNIZE THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO EACH OTHER. WHICH IMAGE BELOW REPRESENTS A COUTNRY THAT IS MORE EHTINCALLY HOMOGENOUS THAN THE OTHER?
A) IS THE ANSWER

4. FOR CULTURAL COMPTETNACE, WHAT SHOULD BE YOUR BEST STRATEGY WHILE IMMERSED IN ANOTHER CULTURE?
B) ADAPT TO IT. TAKE THE OTHERS' PERSPECTIVE INTO ACCOUNT WHEN DEALING WITH THEM. SEE THINGS THEIR WAY

5. SLOW CULTURE CHANGE IS SOMETHIMES INTENTIONAL. CULTURES THAT TRY TO MAINTAIN THEIR HISTORIC PATTERNS AND PREVENT CHANGE ARE USUALLY DESCRIBED AS A) TRADITIONAL