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Collmarie

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In a Japanese society, which statement regarding rank is incorrect?
 
  a. The person of lower rank bows first and lowest.
  b. The higher the rank of the person you are introduced to, the lower you bow.
  c. When entering a room, the lowest ranking person enters first, leaving the highest ranking person to enter last.
  d. The middle-level manager in a large company outranks a department head from a smaller company.

Question 2

Which of the following statements related to status/power is incorrect?
 
  a. When the Chinese enter a room, they do so in rank order with the highest ranking person last.
  b. In France high-level executives sit in the middle of the work area.
  c. U.S. businesspersons perceive an office located in the top floor to be a sign of status.
  d. Age is viewed as an indication of seniority in Asian cultures.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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