#1
Which facial expression is commonly associated with happiness?
Frown
Smile
Raised eyebrows
Blank stare
#2
Which emotion is commonly associated with a clenched fist and a furrowed brow?
#3
Which emotion is commonly associated with a genuine smile that involves both the mouth and the eyes?
Anger
Sadness
Happiness
Fear
#4
What is the primary purpose of emotional communication?
To confuse others
To express and convey emotions
To hide feelings
To manipulate situations
#5
Which of the following is a non-verbal form of emotional expression?
Speaking loudly
Crying
Using sarcasm
Writing a letter
#6
What is the main difference between empathy and sympathy?
Empathy involves understanding and sharing feelings, while sympathy is feeling sorry for someone.
Empathy is feeling sorry for someone, while sympathy involves understanding and sharing feelings.
Empathy and sympathy are the same.
Empathy is only for positive emotions, while sympathy is for negative emotions.
#7
Which cultural factor can influence the expression of emotions?
Gender
Climate
Religion
All of the above
#8
What role does body language play in emotional communication?
It has no impact on emotional communication.
It complements and reinforces verbal communication.
It always contradicts verbal communication.
It is the primary mode of emotional expression.
#9
Which neurotransmitter is associated with the fight-or-flight response?
Oxytocin
Cortisol
Norepinephrine
Endorphins
#10
In emotional communication, what does the term 'mirroring' refer to?
Reflecting one's own emotions
Copying gestures and expressions of others
Ignoring emotions
Suppressing emotions
#11
Which neurotransmitter is often associated with feelings of happiness and well-being?
Dopamine
Serotonin
Acetylcholine
GABA
#12
What is the significance of microexpressions in emotional communication?
They are exaggerated facial expressions.
They are subtle, involuntary facial expressions that reveal true emotions.
They are expressions only visible under a microscope.
They are expressions displayed in macro photography.
#13
How can active listening contribute to effective emotional communication?
By interrupting the speaker to share your own emotions.
By offering solutions to the speaker's problems.
By fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said.
By avoiding eye contact to respect the speaker's privacy.
#14
Which psychological theory suggests that emotions are the result of the interpretation of bodily reactions to stimuli?
James-Lange theory
Cannon-Bard theory
Two-factor theory
Facial feedback hypothesis
#15
What is the 'Affect Infusion Model' in emotional communication?
A model explaining the impact of affect on cognition and judgment.
A model for suppressing emotions in communication.
A model for infusing artificial intelligence into emotional expression.
A model exclusively for positive emotions.