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Jeff, an international marketing specialist, demonstrates the metacognitive aspect of cultural intelligence when he ________.
 
  A) develops strong self-confidence to deal with people from other cultures
  B) plays computer games developed in a country other than his own
  C) takes action on his cultural knowledge such as bowing in front of Japanese executives
  D) uses high-level problem-solving ability to organize and understand cultural knowledge

Question 2

Venus wants to become an industry leader in the design of offices. The class of needs she is attempting to satisfy best fits ________ needs.
 
  A) physiological
  B) safety
  C) self-actualizing
  D) social


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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