Under human empowerment, enabling people to govern their lives implies: Empowering economy – action resources Empowering culture – self-expression values Empowering regime – democratic freedoms Empowering society – social capabilities The following are the general characteristics of subcultures, except: They are unified around a collective and shared identity. They have formal leaders. They tend to have their own language. They have similar values that shape how they live their everyday lives.There are two assigned sex at birth --- male and female only. The biological differences in sex can be seen in genitals, reproductive organs, hormones and chromosomes. Both statements are true. Both statements are false. Only the first statement is true. Only the second statement is true Which is not true about the practice of “internationalization at home” or “home-based internationalization”? It involves networking, collaborative activities, partnership and other forms of linkages with foreign HEIs. It is often enabled by information technology There is active student mobility from one campus to another Education service providers not moving out from their respective national territories In high-context cultures, disagreements are personally threatening. In low context cultures, privacy and personal space are highly valued. Both statements are true. Both statements are false. Only the first statement is true. Only the second statement is true All of the following are dimensions of country branding, except: Tourism Investment and immigration Import Governance Government education agency mandated for promoting the country’s internationalization of Philippine higher education. DepEd CHED TESDA PAASCU Under Hofstede’s cultural dimensions, the Philippines has the following cultural index, except: Short term orientation Long term orientation High Power distance Restraint culture To whom you are sexually, romantically, or emotionally attracted to denotes: Gender expression Gender identity Sexual Orientation Gender roles Which of the following statements is not true for culture? We assume that our own culture is normal or natural Culture provides a taken-for-granted orientation to life Culture is not natural; rather, it is learned Coming into contact with radically different cultures produces subcultures, challenging our basic assumptions about life Which of the following does not exemplify the globalization of education? Countries are striving to develop “world-class universities” for a global knowledge economy Cooperation among universities to advance knowledge frontiers and promote social and cultural similarity Higher educational institutions become agents of globalization Shift to K to12 basic education in the Philippines Which of the questions below is not true when “branding a country”? “What are we good at?” “What is in our minds about the country?” “Why give a name to a country?” “What is unique or not told by any other country” If you value perseverance, persistence, saving, and being able to adapt, you have the cultural perspective of: Individualism Long term orientation Power distance Uncertainty avoidance index Which of the following statements does not depict a globalizing world? East Asian countries rapid technological advancement and innovations Philippines intensified the process of integration and interaction with ASEAN economies, businesses, people, and cultures Western-made technologies are more superior to any other non-US or non-European innovations. An Asian diplomat realized how crucial intercultural communication is for his everyday work. Which is not true about the internationalization of higher education in the Philippines? It aims to improve the quality of Philippine education through developing competitive Filipino human resource capital It involves integrating international, intercultural, and global dimensions into the goals, functions, and delivery of higher education It contributes to the formation of a more exclusive and protectionist society It fosters closer cooperation and understanding between the Philippines and the rest of the world A diverse and enriching learning experience promotes students’ adaptability to fast-paced challenges in a global society. Students with internationalization experience generate highly-qualified graduates who can compete in the national, regional and international labor markets. Both statements are true Both statements are false Only the first statement is true Only the second state is true All of the following statements are examples of stereotyping, except: Africans are good athletes Blacks are not as smart as Asians. All Germans are engineers Asians are good at Math Culturally coded verbal and verbal behaviors are called Language Gestures Symbols Non-verbal communication

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Under human empowerment, enabling people to govern their lives implies:

Empowering economy – action resources

Empowering culture – self-expression values

Empowering regime – democratic freedoms

Empowering society – social capabilities

The following are the general characteristics of subcultures, except:

They are unified around a collective and shared identity.

They have formal leaders.

They tend to have their own language.

They have similar values that shape how they live their everyday lives.There are two assigned sex at birth --- male and female only. The biological differences in sex can be seen in genitals, reproductive organs, hormones and chromosomes.

Both statements are true.

Both statements are false.

Only the first statement is true.

Only the second statement is true

Which is not true about the practice of “internationalization at home” or “home-based internationalization”?

It involves networking, collaborative activities, partnership and other forms of linkages with foreign HEIs.

It is often enabled by information technology

There is active student mobility from one campus to another

Education service providers not moving out from their respective national territories

In high-context cultures, disagreements are personally threatening. In low context cultures, privacy and personal space are highly valued.

Both statements are true.

Both statements are false.

Only the first statement is true.

Only the second statement is true

All of the following are dimensions of country branding, except:

Tourism

Investment and immigration

Import

Governance

Government education agency mandated for promoting the country’s internationalization of Philippine higher education.

DepEd

CHED

TESDA

PAASCU

Under Hofstede’s cultural dimensions, the Philippines has the following cultural index, except:

Short term orientation

Long term orientation

High Power distance

Restraint culture

To whom you are sexually, romantically, or emotionally attracted to denotes:

Gender expression

Gender identity

Sexual Orientation

Gender roles

Which of the following statements is not true for culture?

We assume that our own culture is normal or natural

Culture provides a taken-for-granted orientation to life

Culture is not natural; rather, it is learned

Coming into contact with radically different cultures produces subcultures, challenging our basic assumptions about life

Which of the following does not exemplify the globalization of education?

Countries are striving to develop “world-class universities” for a global knowledge economy

Cooperation among universities to advance knowledge frontiers and promote social and cultural similarity

Higher educational institutions become agents of globalization

Shift to K to12 basic education in the Philippines

Which of the questions below is not true when “branding a country”?

“What are we good at?”

“What is in our minds about the country?”

“Why give a name to a country?”

“What is unique or not told by any other country”

If you value perseverance, persistence, saving, and being able to adapt, you have the cultural perspective of:

Individualism

Long term orientation

Power distance

Uncertainty avoidance index

Which of the following statements does not depict a globalizing world?

East Asian countries rapid technological advancement and innovations

Philippines intensified the process of integration and interaction with ASEAN economies, businesses, people, and cultures

Western-made technologies are more superior to any other non-US or non-European innovations.

An Asian diplomat realized how crucial intercultural communication is for his everyday work.

Which is not true about the internationalization of higher education in the Philippines?

It aims to improve the quality of Philippine education through developing competitive Filipino human resource capital

It involves integrating international, intercultural, and global dimensions into the goals, functions, and delivery of higher education

It contributes to the formation of a more exclusive and protectionist society

It fosters closer cooperation and understanding between the Philippines and the rest of the world

A diverse and enriching learning experience promotes students’ adaptability to fast-paced challenges in a global society. Students with internationalization experience generate highly-qualified graduates who can compete in the national, regional and international labor markets.

Both statements are true

Both statements are false

Only the first statement is true

Only the second state is true

All of the following statements are examples of stereotyping, except:

Africans are good athletes

Blacks are not as smart as Asians.

All Germans are engineers

Asians are good at Math

Culturally coded verbal and verbal behaviors are called

Language

Gestures

Symbols

Non-verbal communication

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