#1
Which of the following is an example of non-verbal communication?
Texting
Speaking
Using facial expressions
Writing a letter
#2
Which of the following is an example of a social norm?
Wearing clothes appropriate for the weather
Listening to music
Eating with chopsticks
Playing video games
#3
What is the concept of 'personal space'?
The area around a person's body that they consider their own
The space in one's home
The distance between two cars on a road
The space in a public park
#4
What is the concept of 'body language'?
The study of human anatomy
Communication through facial expressions, gestures, and posture
The study of different languages
Communication through written texts
#5
What is the 'halo effect'?
A circular rainbow phenomenon
The tendency to judge someone based on one positive trait
A type of optical illusion
A type of social gathering
#6
What is the 'Dunning-Kruger effect'?
The tendency for people to overestimate their abilities
The tendency for people to underestimate their abilities
The tendency for people to accurately assess their abilities
The tendency for people to avoid assessing their abilities
#7
What is 'stereotype threat'?
The fear of conforming to stereotypes
The fear of being judged based on stereotypes
The fear of being unable to conform to stereotypes
The fear of being unaware of stereotypes
#8
In a conflict resolution scenario, what does 'active listening' involve?
Ignoring the other person's perspective
Aggressively asserting your own viewpoint
Paying attention and understanding the speaker's message
Interrupting the speaker frequently
#9
What is an example of a positive reinforcement in behavioral psychology?
Taking away a privilege
Giving a reward for desired behavior
Ignoring the behavior
Punishing the behavior
#10
What is the bystander effect in psychology?
The tendency for people to help others in emergency situations
The tendency for people to intervene in conflicts
The tendency for people to ignore emergencies when others are present
The tendency for people to follow the crowd
#11
What is the 'fight or flight' response?
A response to hunger
A response to stress involving increased heart rate and adrenaline release
A response to loneliness
A response to excitement
#12
What is the bystander effect?
The tendency for people to help others in emergency situations
The tendency for people to ignore emergencies when others are present
The tendency for people to intervene in conflicts
The tendency for people to follow the crowd
#13
In communication, what does 'active listening' involve?
Speaking louder than the other person
Ignoring the speaker's message
Paying attention and understanding the speaker's message
Interrupting the speaker frequently
#14
What does 'conflict resolution' involve?
Creating conflicts intentionally
Escalating conflicts
Finding ways to peacefully resolve conflicts
Ignoring conflicts
#15
What is 'persuasion' in communication?
Forcing someone to agree with you
Convincing someone to change their beliefs or behavior
Ignoring someone's opinion
Listening to someone's opinion
#16
What is the 'Pygmalion effect'?
The tendency for people to behave according to others' expectations
The tendency for people to reject others' expectations
The tendency for people to set unrealistic expectations for themselves
The tendency for people to ignore expectations
#17
What is 'groupthink'?
The tendency for groups to seek diverse opinions
The tendency for groups to strive for consensus at the expense of critical thinking
The tendency for groups to avoid decision-making
The tendency for groups to engage in heated arguments
#18
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of assertive communication?
Respect for oneself and others
Passive attitude
Clear expression of thoughts and feelings
Openness to feedback
#19
What does the term 'empathy' refer to in social interactions?
Being indifferent to others' emotions
Understanding and sharing others' feelings
Manipulating others' emotions
Ignoring others' emotions
#20
What does 'cognitive dissonance' refer to in psychology?
A state of confusion
A tendency to avoid making decisions
The discomfort of holding conflicting beliefs or attitudes
A state of extreme focus
#21
What is the difference between prejudice and discrimination?
Prejudice is a behavior, while discrimination is an attitude.
Prejudice is an attitude, while discrimination is a behavior.
Prejudice is positive, while discrimination is negative.
Prejudice is intentional, while discrimination is unintentional.
#22
What is the 'confirmation bias'?
The tendency to seek out information that confirms one's pre-existing beliefs
The tendency to reject information that confirms one's pre-existing beliefs
The tendency to seek out information that challenges one's beliefs
The tendency to ignore all information
#23
What is 'self-disclosure' in interpersonal communication?
Keeping personal information private
Revealing personal information to others
Ignoring others' personal information
Listening to others' personal information
#24
What is 'emotional intelligence'?
The ability to control one's emotions
The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others
The ability to ignore others' emotions
The ability to suppress emotions