U.S. Culture and Etiquette Test
Are business cards used in the US, and when are they exchanged?
During a US 'business dinner', what is the appropriate behavior in terms of how much business and how much socializing is common?
How much is a 'touchdown' worth in American football, if you include 'the extra point'?
How much personal space is typical in the US, in both the workplace and in public?
How would you define being 'politically correct' or 'PC'?
If someone's English is not good or he or she speaks with an accent, which of the following is appropriate?
If you bring a personal cell phone to work, you should:
In the US, smoking is banned in many states in public places. Which of the following US states has NOT banned smoking in public places, especially places of work?
In the US, what is the best way to say 'thank you' after a business arrangement?
In US employment and education law, what is an H-1B Visa compared to a F-1 visa?
Used for navigating, what does 'GPS' stand for when driving a car in the US?
What are 'city codes' when traveling by airplane in the US?
What are 'states' rights' in the US?
What do 'March madness,' the 'sweet sixteen' and the 'final four' refer to in the US sporting calendar?
What does 'bumping' mean when traveling by airplane in the US?
What does 'laissez-faire' refer to in US politics?
What does 'the fourth estate' commonly refer to in the US?
What does it mean to 'keep your nose to the grindstone' in the US?
What does it mean to 'press-gang' someone in the US?
What does it mean to 'pull one's weight' or 'pull your own weight' in the US?
What does it mean to 'pull strings' in the US?
What does it mean to 'push the envelope' in the US?
What does the 'NASDAQ' stand for?
What does the phrase 'to pour cold water on' mean in common US usage?
What does the term 'dark horse' mean in US politics?
What does the term 'off-peak' refer to when traveling in the US?
What is 'AMTRAK' in the US?
What is 'propaganda'?
What is a 'drop-off charge' when renting a car in the US?
What is a 'franchise' in US sports?
What is a 'green card' in the US?
What is a 'hub' in US travel?
What is a 'rookie' in US sports slang?
What is a 'twin room' when booking at a US hotel?
What is a connecting flight in US air travel?
What is a team's 'territory' in both American football and basketball?
What is the 'GOP' in US politics?
What is the appropriate dress for a business meeting in the US?
What is the correct wearing of a hat in the US office?
What is the difference between the US and European style of using a knife and fork?
What is the Super Bowl?
When conducting international business in the US, you must be aware of laws at which of the following levels?
When is it appropriate to point at someone?
When using e-mail, why is it NOT a good idea to type in CAPITAL LETTERS?
Which of the following are essential to any current US office environment?
Which of the following best describes how to offer a good business-style handshake in the US?
Which of the following is appropriate in a US restaurant if you do not eat all of your food?
Which of the following is considered poor table manners in the US?
Which of the following is expected in a US office environment?
Which of the following is fast becoming a public taboo in the US workplace?
Which of the following is NOT an occasion for tipping in the US?
Which of the following is the best response if you make a mistake at work?
Which of the following represents a typical American breakfast as served in a hotel?
Which of the following should arrive within ten minutes of sitting down at a quality US restaurant, without asking the server?
Who are 'the powers that be' in the US?