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1.
BodyLanguage
Quiz
2.
What does thisbody language
indicate?
a) Shame
b) Confidence
c) Sadness
d) Nervousness
3.
The answer is nervousness. Nail bitingis a common body language behavior
that helps some people relieve
tension and anxiety during stressful
situations
4.
True or false: Whentalking to someone,
feet pointed towards
you is a sign of mutual
interest.
a) True
b) False
5.
Feet pointing towards someone is generallya good sign of mutual attraction or interest.
In large group settings, the most charismatic
person will usually have the most feet
pointing towards them.
However, if a person feels uncomfortable or
disinterested and wants to leave, the feet
may be pointing away towards the exit.
6.
Which of the followingeye movements
indicates that a
person is lying?
a) Looking left
b) Looking right
c) Looking up
d) Non of the above
7.
The correct answer is none of the above.Experts suggest that being able to tell if
someone is lying based on their eye
movements is a myth. Currently, there is no
modern scientific evidence to back up this
claim.
8.
What does this bodylanguage indicate?
a) Happiness
b) Fear
c) Confidence
d) Excitement
9.
The correct answer is confidence. This handgesture is called steepling. Steepling occurs
when someone is typically feeling confident
and in charge. The higher someone holds the
steeple, the more confident they feel. You
will rarely see steepling from a subordinate
in front of his boss, or someone who is
unconfident in what they are saying. If
someone is steepling in a sales negotiation,
they might feel like they have the upperhand
10.
Is this a genuinesmile?
a) Yes
b) No
11.
This is a fake smile. Real, genuine smilestypically have an indicator that is known as
the “Duchenne marker.” This is what causes
the corners of the eyes to form wrinkles,
otherwise known as “crow’s feet.” If a person
is smiling but lacks this indicator, they may
be smiling just to be polite or even faking it.
12.
True or false: Puttingobjects in the mouth
(such as pens,
eyeglasses,
fingernails) can be a
sign of anxiety.
a) True
b) False
13.
Most people put objects in or near theirmouth when they are anxious, tense, or
stressed. This gesture mimics the same
behavior of seeking comfort at our mother’s
breast when we were infants
14.
True or false: Crossedarms always indicate
someone who is
closed-off
a) True
b) False
15.
Crossed arms is a body language cue for manydifferent things— it can mean someone is angry,
in deep concentration, feeling cold, or simply
resting their arms. It does not necessarily mean
someone is closed off.
16.
Which of the following bodylanguage cues from this
picture indicate anger?
a) Head tilted downwards
b) Eyebrows lowered
c) Eyes narrowed
d) Mouth to the side
e) Hands on hips
17.
Observe the followingpicture. What does
their body language
likely indicate?
a) Frustration
b) Fear
c) Tiredness
d) Shame
e) All of the above
18.
All of the body language cues listeddemonstrate that she is showing anger.
19.
In a 30 minuteconversation, two
people can send over
____ nonverbal signals.
a) 50
b) 800
c) 366
d) 1400
20.
In a 30 minute conversation, two people cansend over 800 nonverbal signals.
21.
If someone’s verbal message is out ofalignment with their nonverbal
message (body language and voice
tone) science has shown that we
believe their nonverbal message. How
much weight do we give someone’s
nonverbal signals?
a)
Nonverbal signals are twice as powerful as
words.
b) Nonverbal signals are six times more
powerful as words.
c) Nonverbal signals are twelve times more
powerful as words.
22.
The subconscious believes nonverbalcommunication 12 to 13 times more than
verbal communication.