Test
Your Business Etiquette
Intelligence
1. In
the business arena
a) Only
men should stand for handshaking
and all introductions.
b) Only women should stand for
handshaking and all
introductions.
c) It is not necessary for men
or women to stand for
handshaking or introductions.
d) Both men and women should
stand for handshaking and all
introductions.
2. In
the business arena, it is
necessary for a man
a) To pull
a chair out for a woman.
b) To stand when a woman leaves
the table.
c) To pay for a woman’s meal.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.
3. For
easy reading, one’s name badge
should be worn
a) On the
left shoulder.
b) On the right shoulder.
c) On the left hip.
d) Around one’s neck.
4. The
best way to meet people at a
business or social function is
to
a) Head
for the bar or the buffet
immediately upon arrival.
b) Introduce yourself to two
people who are standing close
and talking softly.
c) Look confident, stand in the
center of the room, and wait for
someone interesting to approach
you.
d) Introduce yourself to a
person standing alone or to
large groups.
e) Stick close to only those you
know very well and forget about
the rest.
5. If
you receive an e-mail from an
unknown source and realize it
should be handled by someone
else, you
a) Forward
it immediately.
b) Forward it with a note
explaining why you are sending
it.
c) Consider it spam, delete it,
and forget about it.
d) Print it out and leave it
sitting on the copy machine in
the hope that someone else will
take care of it.
6. If
an angry customer calls to
complain, you should
a) Put the
person on hold as quickly as
possible and blow off some steam
in the restroom.
b) Tell the caller that he has
the wrong number and hang up in
self-defense.
c) Stay calm, listen to the
caller's complaint, and quickly
attempt to help or get help for
him.
d) Quickly put the caller in his
place by yelling back. After
all, no one has the right to
talk to you that way.
7. If
you have to introduce two people
and you can’t remember one
person’s name, you recover by
saying
a) “Do you
know one another?”
b) “I can’t remember your name.
Will you introduce yourself?”
c) Nothing and hoping they will
introduce themselves.
d) “It’s been one of those days.
Please tell me your name again.”
e) Nothing and doing nothing.
After all, you don’t want to
embarrass yourself or others.
8. When
making a proper business
introduction you
a) Wing
it.
b) Introduce a client to the
president of your company.
c) Introduce the president of
your company to a client.
d) Don’t do anything. It is
their responsibility to
introduce themselves to one
another.
9.
After a meeting with a client or
vendor, you
a) Tell
her, “Don’t call us, we’ll call
you.”
b) Accompany her to the
reception area or elevator.
c) Give her a handshake and a
big hug and tell her that you
can’t wait to see her again.
10.
When expressing thanks to
someone who has given you a
gift, you
a) Send an
e-mail because it is faster and
more efficient.
b) Send a handwritten note.
c) Pick up the phone and call
within 72 hours.
d) Consider a verbal thank you
enough.
11.
When dining with someone
important and your cell phone
rings, you
a) Answer
it within two rings and keep the
call brief.
b) Ignore it and pretend someone
else’s phone is ringing.
c) Apologize and turn the phone
on silent mode. The person
you’re with takes priority.
d) Apologize, step away from the
table, and take the call in the
restroom.
12.
When you are dining in a
restaurant and you accidentally
drop your fork on the floor, you
a) Pick it
up, wipe it off, and use it
anyway.
b) Pick it up, give it to the
server, and ask him to bring you
another one.
c) Leave it on the floor and ask
the server to bring you another
one.
d) Leave it on the floor and use
your neighbor’s while he’s not
looking.
13. At
dinner, when you notice the
person on your left eating the
roll from your bread plate, you
a) Tell
him he made a mistake then you
ask for your roll back.
b) Don’t say anything and eat
the roll from your other
neighbor’s plate.
c) Don’t say anything and try to
convince yourself that you
didn’t need that roll anyway.
d) Ask the server for another
roll and use the side of your
dinner plate.
14.
While traveling internationally,
you are invited to dinner in
someone’s home. The host serves
a local delicacy that you
wouldn’t dream of eating in your
native country. You
a)
Politely decline by saying, “No,
thank you” and ask for something
else.
b) Pick at the delicacy with
your fork and drink a lot of
wine.
c) Try it and eat as much as you
can.
d) Eat it but let the host know
that you are doing it to please
him.
15. At
lunch, you notice that the
stranger sitting next to you has
spinach in her teeth, you
a) Don’t
say anything, smile and look her
directly in the eye.
b) Say something and hope you
don’t embarrass her.
c) Make visual signals
indicating that she has
something in her teeth.
d) Wipe your teeth with your
napkin and hope she gets the
hint and does the same.
ANSWERS:
1. D
2. E
3. B
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. D
8. C
9. B
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. D or C
14. C
15. A
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