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Multiple Choice


This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1
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When you raise your voice to underscore a certain word or phrase, you are
 
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Question 2
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When you jerk your thumb left and say "let's go," you are
 
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Question 3
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Flashing a thumbs up to your child when she scores a goal is communicating via a(n)
 
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Question 4
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When you look away from a quarrelling couple to show that you respect their privacy, you are demonstrating
 
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Question 5
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The study of spatial communication is
 
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Question 6
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When you are 10 feet away from another person, you are maintaining _______ distance.
 
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Question 7
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If you are actually touching someone, you are maintaining _______ distance.
 
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Question 8
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Which of the following is NOT listed in your text as significantly influencing the distance you are likely to maintain from another person in a given situation?
 
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Question 9
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The table at which you usually choose to eat in the cafeteria would be considered one of your _______ territories.
 
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Question 10
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When you leave your coat on a chair while you walk around and visit with friends, you are using a(n)
 
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