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The U.S. Banking System 3rd Edition – Test Bank

CHAPTER 10—SPECIALIZED BANK SERVICES

The Theatre Experience, 14e (Wilson)

Chapter 10 Stage Costumes

1) A long, white laboratory coat and a stethoscope on a character would be typical in showing which of the following categories?

  1. A) Style
  2. B) Historical period
  3. C) Relationships
  4. D) Status and personality

Answer: D

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Describe the information that a stage costume can give us about a character

2) Clothes have always indicated or signaled a number of things regarding the wearer, except for which of the following?

  1. A) Flamboyance or modesty
  2. B) Character flaws
  3. C) Position or status
  4. D) Gender identity

Answer: B

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Describe the information that a stage costume can give us about a character

3) The objective of costumes are many. For example, costumes help establish the style of the production. Which of the following, however, is NOT one of a costumer’s objectives?

  1. A) Draw attention to the skill of the designer
  2. B) Indicates the historical period of the play
  3. C) Works to be consistent with the production as a whole
  4. D) Shows relationships among characters

Answer: A

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: State the objectives of costume design

4) Roman togas and soldiers’ helmets on characters primarily suggest which of the following?

  1. A) Style
  2. B) Historical period
  3. C) Relationships
  4. D) Status and personality

Answer: B

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain how costume design indicates time and place of a play

5) Futuristic costumes for a production set in outer space would be typical in showing which of the categories?

  1. A) Style
  2. B) Historical period
  3. C) Relationships
  4. D) Status and personality

Answer: A

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain how costume design sets the tone and style of a production

6) Distinguishing major from minor characters is an analysis of which of the following?

  1. A) Style
  2. B) Historical period
  3. C) Relationships
  4. D) Status and personality

Answer: C

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the way characters are distinguished from each other through costume

7) Which of the following is NOT a collaborator of the costume designer:

  1. A) Buyers
  2. B) First hand
  3. C) Wardrobe supervisor
  4. D) Fashion or style editor

Answer: D

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: List the costume designer’s collaborators

8) Bustles or corsets affect which of the following areas?

  1. A) Line, shape, and silhouette
  2. B) Color
  3. C) Fabric
  4. D) Accessories

Answer: A

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Describe the importance of line

9) Walking sticks and parasols are examples of

  1. A) line, shape, and silhouette.
  2. B) color.
  3. C) fabric.
  4. D) accessories.

Answer: D

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of millinery, accessories and crafts to costume design

10) The most typical thing that characters wearing ringlets, pompadours, or bouffant hairstyles can denote for a play is

  1. A) relationships between characters.
  2. B) historical period.
  3. C) personalities of the characters.
  4. D) style of the production.

Answer: B

Bloom’s: Understand

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LO: Explain the importance of hairstyle and wigs in the theatre

11) When costumes are taken from inventory or rented from a costume house, this is known as rendering a costume.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the difference between pulling and building costumes

12) When a costume is created in the costume shop under the supervision of the designer, this is known as building a costume.

Answer: TRUE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the difference between pulling and building costumes

13) Color can be used to indicate changes in character.

Answer: TRUE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Describe the importance of color

14) While it is often necessary for actors and actresses to make quick costume changes, this is a concern for the stage manager, not the costume designer.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of taking the actor into consideration in costume design

15) Because costumes must stand out from the scenery in order to be seen, costumes are rarely designed to be consistent with the scenic design for a production.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Understand

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LO: Explain the importance of costume design to the totality of a theatre production

16) Undergarments are not a concern of the costume designer.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of taking the actor into consideration in costume design

17) In addition to the costumes themselves, makeup and wigs are also part of the responsibilities of the costume designer.

Answer: TRUE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of hairstyle and wigs in the theatre

18) While fabric affects the silhouette, texture, and bulk of a costume, it has little symbolic value.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Describe the importance of fabric

19) Only something that actually attaches or pins to a costume piece is considered an accessory.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of millinery, accessories and crafts to costume design

20) Masks can be used to create stereotypes similar to stock characters.

Answer: TRUE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of masks in the theatre

21) Realistic prosthetic makeup is used both for fantastical creatures like flying monkeys and in creating believable historical characters.

Answer: TRUE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the use of makeup in the theatre

22) The most realistic makeup designs being used in the world of theatre are most often found in Japanese kabuki theatre presentations.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the use of makeup in the theatre

23) Costume designers rarely meet the actors who will be wearing their costumes, leaving those responsibilities to the stage manager.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of taking the actor into consideration in costume design

24) A stitcher is a technician who patterns, pins, and drapes the fabric to fit the individual actor perfectly, whereas a draper is a technician who sews all the costumes.

Answer: FALSE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: List the costume designer’s collaborators

25) A first hand, a cutter/draper, and a stitcher are essential costume shop personnel working on the building/construction process of a costume.

Answer: TRUE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: List the costume designer’s collaborators

26) Although masks can help express a character effectively they are not likely to appear at all in a play that is completely realistic in style.

Answer: TRUE

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of masks in the theatre

27) Compile a list of costumes seen in daily life, explaining the function and effect of each. Do they have symbolic value? For instance, why is a doctor’s coat usually white?

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Apply

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LO: Explain how costumes sometimes represent abstract ideas or symbols

28) Certain special events require special clothes. Discuss the “costumes” worn for a wedding, prom, or funeral. What are such clothes trying to convey? What considerations might someone weigh in choosing clothes for these events?

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Understand

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LO: Explain how costumes sometimes represent abstract ideas or symbols

29) To what extent do we make value judgments about people on the basis of their physical appearance, and especially their clothes? In relation to the concept of stereotypes, how do the clothes we wear contribute to or defy the stereotypes that we encounter?

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Apply

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LO: Explain how costumes can indicate status and personality

30) Select a play read during the semester, and describe the most appropriate costume for each of the major characters.

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Apply

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LO: Explain how costumes can indicate status and personality

31) Often, an occupation is associated with certain clothing. Make a list of such occupations. Why is a particular type of clothing used in each?

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Understand

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LO: Explain how costumes can indicate status and personality

32) A costume must meet a performer’s needs onstage. For instance, it must be flexible and durable if the performer has a sword fight during the course of the play. List other activities performers may be required to do that would affect the way costumes are designed.

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Remember

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LO: Explain the importance of taking the actor into consideration in costume design

33) Discuss the elements of costumes as they relate to characterization onstage. For instance, if you wanted to give the impression of an intensely evil character, what colors might you use? Line? Fabric? To what extent are these choices based on stereotype? Is it acceptable to use stereotypes for artistic purposes?

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Analyze

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LO: Explain how costumes sometimes represent abstract ideas or symbols

34) Color can indicate relationships between groups of characters. What instances in life use this technique?

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Apply

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1. The number of banks that help companies conduct business overseas is declining.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

False

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

2. Foreign bank branches operating in the United States can only accept deposits less than $100,000 from U.S. citizens.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

False

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

3. The most common type of trade financing involves a letter of credit.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

True

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

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4. The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) designates specific bank branches within major European cities where customers can go to pay bills for items purchased in other countries.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

False

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

5. Health insurance pays benefits when the holder is unable to earn a living because of illness or injury.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

False

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.2 – LO: 10.2.2

6. Every business, no matter how large or small, needs to disburse and collect cash to complete business transactions.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

True

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.1 – LO: 10.3.1

7. Sovereign wealth funds use money that is part of a country’s official currency reserves.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

False

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

8. A capital investment is more liquid than stocks or bonds.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

False

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

9. A trust is an arrangement by which one party holds property on behalf of another party for certain defined purposes.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

True

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.4.1 – LO: 10.4.1

10. Probate is a court proceeding that settles an estate’s final debts and formally passes legal title to property from the decedent to his or her heirs.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

True

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.4.2 – LO: 10.4.2

11. Because of the tax advantages, many people use annuities as the basis of their overall financial plan, instead of CDs or savings accounts.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

True

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.3 – LO: 10.2.3

12. Investing in mutual funds usually increases your cost of investing.

a.

True

b.

False

ANSWER:

False

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.3 – LO: 10.2.3

13. The risk posed by variations in exchange rates between countries is called

a.

currency risk.

b.

financial risk.

c.

country risk.

d.

exchange risk.

ANSWER:

a

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

14. An instrument given by a bank on behalf of a buyer to pay back the bank of the seller a given sum in a given time is called a(n)

a.

promissory note.

b.

draft.

c.

international IOU.

d.

letter of credit.

ANSWER:

d

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.2 – LO: 10.1.2

15. The demand for a given currency will be strong if all of the following factors are present EXCEPT

a.

low inflation.

b.

low interest rates.

c.

a positive trade balance.

d.

a strong economic forecast.

ANSWER:

b

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.2 – LO: 10.1.2

16. Which of the following is a provision of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act?

a.

Banks are prohibited from owning brokerage firms.

b.

Banks are not allowed to sell stock.

c.

Financial services companies are required to have and provide to customers a written privacy policy.

d.

All of the above are provisions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.

ANSWER:

c

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.1 – LO: 10.2.1

17. The type of business insurance that pays for medical care and physical rehabilitation of workers injured on the job is called

a.

workers’ compensation.

b.

short-term disability.

c.

commercial liability.

d.

long-term disability.

ANSWER:

a

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.2 – LO: 10.2.2

18. Which of the following bank collection services allows accounts receivable payments to be sent directly to the bank?

a.

zero-balance accounts

b.

automated clearing house network

c.

lockbox service

d.

none of the above

ANSWER:

c

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

19. The practice of buying debt at a discount is called

a.

discounting.

b.

investing.

c.

financing.

d.

factoring.

ANSWER:

d

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

20. The person who creates a trust is called a

a.

corpus.

b.

donor.

c.

beneficiary.

d.

maker.

ANSWER:

b

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.4.1 – LO: 10.4.1

21. Which of the following retirement products allows employees to make tax-deferred contributions, which are often matched by the company, to a trust?

a.

traditional IRA

b.

variable annuity

c.

401 (k) plan

d.

Roth IRA

ANSWER:

c

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.4.2 – LO: 10.4.2

22. A debt instrument issued for a period of more than one year with the purpose of raising capital through borrowing is called a(n)

a.

bond.

b.

annuity.

c.

certificate of deposit.

d.

stock.

ANSWER:

a

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.2 – LO: 10.2.2

23. The ____________________ charters and supervises U.S. national banks that do international business.

ANSWER:

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

24. ____________________ corporations are financial corporations that are federally chartered and allowed to engage only in international banking or other financial transactions related to international business.

ANSWER:

Edge

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

25. A(n) ____________________ bank acts as a point of contact for other banks that do not have a branch in the host country.

ANSWER:

correspondent

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

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26. The entire range of political, legal, social, and economic conditions that may put international business at risk is called ____________________ risk.

ANSWER:

country

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

27. Money ____________________ is the practice of depositing, investing, or exchanging money in such a way as to conceal its illegal source.

ANSWER:

laundering

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

28. A foreign ____________________ rate is the value of one currency in terms of another.

ANSWER:

exchange

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

29. ____________________ insurance compensates the owner of real estate if his or her clear ownership of property is challenged.

ANSWER:

Title

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.2 – LO: 10.2.2

30. The practice of having an outside party supply a product or service to a firm that the firm had been supplying itself is called ____________________.

ANSWER:

outsourcing

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.1 – LO: 10.3.1

31. Accounts ____________________ refers to short-term debt from purchases on credit that must be paid to suppliers of goods or services, typically within 60 days or less.

ANSWER:

payable

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

32. The program that was developed to provide standardized euro payments either within a country’s borders or across countries’ borders is called ____________________.

ANSWER:

Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA)

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.3 – LO: 10.2.3

33. ____________________ is the capital raised by a corporation through the issuance of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest in the corporation.

ANSWER:

Stock

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

34. Assume the current exchange rate for euros to the U.S. dollar is currently 1.10 euros to 1 U.S. dollar. Convert the value of U.S. goods valued at $55,000 to euros.

ANSWER:

$60,500

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.2 – LO: 10.1.2

35. The value of one U.S. dollar equals 0.45 samolians, the currency of the country of Erehwon. What would $500 be worth, converted into samolians?

ANSWER:

225 samolians

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.2 – LO: 10.1.2

36. The value of one U.S. dollar equals 0.45 samolians, the currency of the country of Erehwon. What would 135 samolians be worth, converted into U.S. dollars?

ANSWER:

$300

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.2 – LO: 10.1.2

37. A business accepted a note of $9,000 plus a $1,000 service fee to be paid in 12 months. Not long after, the business arranged for a local bank to purchase the debt for a factoring fee of 4 percent. How much will the business receive from the bank?

ANSWER:

$9,600

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

38. A business accepted a note of $7,000 plus a $500 service fee to be paid in 12 months. Not long after, the business arranged for a local bank to purchase the debt for a factoring fee of 3 percent. What was the cash amount of the factoring fee?

ANSWER:

$225

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

39. What organization has primary responsibility for supervising the branches and agencies of foreign banks operating within the United States?

ANSWER:

The Federal Reserve has this responsibility.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

40. Name three special risks for bankers involved in underwriting international businesses.

ANSWER:

Three special risks are financial risk, currency risk, and country risk.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

41. What is the primary goal of insurance?

ANSWER:

The primary goal of insurance is to allocate the risks of loss from the individual to a great number of people, or to protect holders against financial disaster.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.2 – LO: 10.2.2

42. What savings can a firm derive from outsourcing?

ANSWER:

Savings can include employees’ salary packages, including paid vacation and sick time, benefits such as health insurance, and various payroll taxes.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

43. What is Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)?

ANSWER:

EDI is the computer-to-computer exchange of business information through standard interfaces.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

44. What is a living trust?

ANSWER:

A living trust is a legal document that provides an expedient way to transfer property at a person’s death.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.4.2 – LO: 10.4.2

45. Briefly define the terms mutual fund and diversification.

ANSWER:

A mutual fund is an investment company that pools money from many savers who have small amounts to invest. Diversification refers to the distribution of assets in a portfolio among different types of securities and maturity dates.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.3 – LO: 10.2.3

46. What is a sovereign wealth fund?

ANSWER:

Excess cash of a country that is placed in a fund that is segregated from the country’s official currency reserves is called a sovereign wealth fund. This money can be invested to generate a profit for the country.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

47. What are the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC)? Name the functions of the IFC.

ANSWER:

The World Bank is a partner in strengthening economies and expanding markets around the world, particularly in developing countries. The World Bank makes loans to these counties and expects the loans to be repaid. The IFC is a member of the World Bank Group; it promotes private investments in developing countries. Functions of the IFC include financing private sector projects in developing countries, helping private companies in developing countries obtain financing in international markets, and providing advice to businesses and governments.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.1.1 – LO: 10.1.1

48. Name and briefly describe three common personal health insurance policies available in the United States.

ANSWER:

Traditional health insurance allows holders to visit any doctor or hospital they want; premiums tend to be higher than for other plans. A health maintenance organization (HMO) is a health-care system that organizes doctors and hospitals in a network; members must use doctors and hospitals that belong to the network and must pay a set fee that gives them access to the HMO’s services. A preferred provider organization (PPO) is a network of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide care at a reduced cost to members; they are not as restrictive as HMOs.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.2.2 – LO: 10.2.2

49. Describe the function and purpose of a zero-balance account (ZBA).

ANSWER:

A ZBA is an account that starts each business day at a zero balance and is related to a central account. Throughout the day, transactions are debited or credited as payments are made or received. At the end of the day, they are reconciled with the central account and are returned once again to a zero balance. ZBAs ensure that funds do not stand idle in multiple accounts and eliminate the need for the customer to monitor accounts and initiate account transfers.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.3.2 – LO: 10.3.2

50. Define the terms estate, will, and executor. Describe the steps that are usually involved in the settlement of an estate.

ANSWER:

An estate is the total property that an individual owns. A will is a document by which an individual gives instructions as to what is to happen upon death in regard to his/her estate. An executor is the person named in a will to administer the estate. Estate settlement usually involves the following steps: (1) The executor identifies and values the estate assets. (2) The executor ensures that creditors, estate expenses, and taxes are paid. (3) The executor prepares and files the necessary tax documents with the proper authorities. (4) The executor distributes the assets to the beneficiaries.

POINTS:

1

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

BNKG.CFFT.3.LO: 10.4.2 – LO: 10.4.2

ation

LO: Describe the importance of color; Explain the way characters are distinguished from each other through costume

35) Accessories can effectively reveal personality. Discuss examples of accessories that make a definite statement about the person who wears or carries them. Identify several characters from various Hollywood films and discuss a few of the accessories that reveal something about their personalities.

Answer: Answers will vary

Bloom’s: Apply

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LO: Explain the importance of millinery, accessories and crafts to costume design

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