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c. Each of you will pay for your dinner.
7. When a friend says to you, “Why don’t you come over and visit sometime,” what
does he or she mean?
a. You may go to this friend’s house whenever you want.
b. Your friend is making pleasant conversation but is not inviting you to visit.
8. You wish to attract the waiter’s attention in a restaurant. What should you do?
a. Snap your fingers.
b. Tap you glass with your spoon.
c. Catch the waiter’s eye and raise your hand.
d. Whistle.
e. Shout out the waiter’s name.
f. Call out, “Waiter” or “Sir”.
9. You and your friend have ordered an alcoholic beverage at a disco, bar, or
restaurant. Before he will serve you, the waiter asks to see your identification.
What should you show him?
a. Your driver’s license.
b. Your social security card.
c. Your passport.
d. Your school ID card.
e. Your cash or traveler’s checks.
10. The waiter has left your check on the table. How can you pay for it?
a. Cash.
b. Personal check.
c. Credit card.
d. Money from your country.
e. Traveler’s checks.
11. There appears to be a $2.50 charge on your check for an item that you did not
order. What should you do?
a. Forget it. It’s not worth bothering about.
b. Get the waiter and tell him that there appears to be a mistake on your bill.
   c. Each of you will pay for your dinner.
7. When a friend says to you, “Why don’t you come over and visit sometime,” what
   does he or she mean?
   a. You may go to this friend’s house whenever you want.
   b. Your friend is making pleasant conversation but is not inviting you to visit.
8. You wish to attract the waiter’s attention in a restaurant. What should you do?
   a. Snap your fingers.
   b. Tap you glass with your spoon.
   c. Catch the waiter’s eye and raise your hand.
   d. Whistle.
   e. Shout out the waiter’s name.
   f. Call out, “Waiter” or “Sir”.
9. You and your friend have ordered an alcoholic beverage at a disco, bar, or
   restaurant. Before he will serve you, the waiter asks to see your identification.
   What should you show him?
   a. Your driver’s license.
   b. Your social security card.
   c. Your passport.
   d. Your school ID card.
   e. Your cash or traveler’s checks.
10. The waiter has left your check on the table. How can you pay for it?
   a. Cash.
   b. Personal check.
   c. Credit card.
   d. Money from your country.
   e. Traveler’s checks.
11. There appears to be a $2.50 charge on your check for an item that you did not
   order. What should you do?
   a. Forget it. It’s not worth bothering about.
   b. Get the waiter and tell him that there appears to be a mistake on your bill.

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