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True/False Questions



This activity contains 15 questions.

Question 1
1 The United States is considered a monochronic culture.
   
 
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Question 2
2 It is possible to restate or repeat a verbal message nonverbally.
   
 
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Question 3
3 When you reach out and remove a piece of lint from another person's jacket, you are using a regulator behavior.
   
 
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Question 4
4 When you place your coat over a chair to save your seat, you are using an ear marker.
   
 
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Question 5
5 One can learn to be a perfect interpreter of the nonverbal communication of others.
   
 
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Question 6
6 Most nonverbal communication is communicated with a conscious effort.
   
 
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Question 7
7 Sometimes our nonverbal cues contradict our verbal cues.
   
 
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Question 8
8 We communicate virtually all of our emotional meaning through nonverbal messages.
   
 
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Question 9
9 It is generally believed that persons from every culture smile when they are happy.
   
 
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Question 10
10 Like verbal communication, nonverbal communication is discrete - it has a beginning and an end.
   
 
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Question 11
11 Affect displays are concerned primarily with the communication of emotional meaning.
   
 
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Question 12
12 In a workplace, an employee's desk location is a status indicator.
   
 
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Question 13
13 Silence is a form of nonverbal communication.
   
 
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Question 14
14 If two or more people are together in one place they are in constant communication.
   
 
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Question 15
15 You must understand the context of communication in order to understand the meaning of nonverbal cues.
   
 
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