2. Which title do many British women use to avoid indicating
whether or not they are married? -> Ms
3. What do the British celebrate on Bonfire night on 5
November? C. The failure of Guy Fawkes to blow up the king and Houses of Parliament
4. After English (and Welsh in Wales), which language is the
most commonly spoken mother tongue in the UK? A. Polish (Ba Lan)
5. What is the most prominent religion in the UK?
A Anglicanism (Church of England) (Giáo hội Anh)
6. How often is a general election held in the UK?
B. Every five years, on the first Thursday in May
7. Which of the following is considered poor etiquette in the
UK? B. Arriving at someone's house to say 'hello' uninvited
8. You bump into a business acquaintance who says ‘we should
meet for a coffee soon’. What does this mean? B. It’s unlikely that they will be in touch to arrange a coffee 9. It is Friday night and you are feeling very tired after your first week in your new job in the UK. Your colleagues invite you to the pub, how do you respond? B. Say yes and decide that this is an opportunity to get to know your colleagues on a more personal level
10. When meeting a British business partner for the first
time, what should you talk about? B. Make ‘small talk’ about trivial things such as the weather or your journey to the meeting
11. Which of these is best avoided during a business meeting
with British partners? C. Folding your arms (a sign of lack of interest and boredom)
12. You have been invited for dinner at a colleague’s
house at 7 pm. What time should you arrive? B. Around 7.15 pm