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Question 1.
Which of the following is not an example of nonverbal communication?


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Question 2.
A hitchhiker's raised thumb is an example of which of the following categories of body movements and gestures?


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Question 3.
Slumped shoulders and a lowered head indicate the intensity of one's despair and would fall in which of the following categories of movements and gestures?


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Question 4.
Which of the following is not listed as a type of facial management technique?


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Question 5.
Personal distance is defined as


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Question 6.
The distance at which you could take protective action if threatened is


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Question 7.
Territoriality includes three types of territories, which are


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Question 8.
Using scents to send a message is a function of smell communication, or


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Question 9.
Which of the following is not an example of paralanguage in communication?


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Question 10.
When you are late to an appointment, you are sending a message using


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