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PACE Final EXAM 1/3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Rated A+ All of the following statements regarding body language are true except A) It is ambiguous and difficult to read with perfect accuracy at all times. B) There are generally agreed-upon interpretations. C) Interpretations can var...

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All of the following statements regarding body language are true except

A) It is ambiguous and difficult to read with perfect accuracy at all times.

B) There are generally agreed-upon interpretations.

C) Interpretations can vary by culture and other established social norms.

D) It is the most powerful contributing factor in the meaning derived from

communication.

E) All of the above statements are true. - ✔✔E) All of the above statements

are true.

According to the Platinum Rule, Thinkers and Relaters are both

A) Open, meaning they are expressive

B) Guarded, meaning they are reserved and formal

C) Direct, meaning they are forceful, extroverted and fast-paced

D) Indirect, meaning they are cautious, introverted and slower-paced

E) None of the above - ✔✔D) Indirect, meaning they are cautious,

introverted and slower-paced


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,You're writing an email to Amy and want to include Brian in the exchange.

Brian doesn't need to take action but would appreciate the information as a

courtesy. Where should Brian's email information be added?

A) The "to" line

B) The "cc" line

C) The "bcc" line

D) The body of the email message

E) The subject line of the email message - ✔✔B) The "cc" line

In regard to emotional intelligence, what is social awareness?

A) Your ability to accurately understand your own emotions

B) Your ability to use self-awareness to positively direct your behavior

C) Your ability to accurately identify and understand the emotions of others

D) Your ability to manage interactions with others successfully - ✔✔C) Your

ability to accurately identify and understand the emotions of others

Which of the following statements is true regarding emotional intelligence?

A) It's fixed from a relatively early age

B) It's a flexible skill that can be learned over time

C) It measures your ability to learn

D) It is inversely related to IQ



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,E) You can predict it based on how smart someone is - ✔✔B) It's a flexible

skill that can be learned over time

Which of the following statements regarding negotiation is untrue?

A) Women are significantly more uncomfortable doing it.

B) Women who fail to negotiate salaries at the start of their careers could

leave up to $2 million on the table.

C) Negotiations are naturally adversarial and antagonistic.

D) Negotiation is defined as a discussion aimed at reaching an agreement.

E) Even a small concession creates good will in the negotiation process. -

✔✔C) Negotiations are naturally adversarial and antagonistic.

Which of the following are examples of non-verbal active listening tools?

A) Probing and paraphrasing

B) Reflecting and encouraging

C) Clarifying and mirroring

D) Nodding and mirroring

E) Paraphrasing and reflecting - ✔✔D) Nodding and mirroring

Another way to think of managing up is:

A) Manipulation

B) Influencing someone who has authority over you

C) Pushing yourself on others
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, D) Disrespecting organizational hierarchy

E) Trying to control others - ✔✔B) Influencing someone who has authority

over you

Intended meaning can often be misunderstood in writing. Therefore, in the

workplace, it is typically advised to avoid written attempts at: (Select all that

apply)

A) Humor

B) Sarcasm

C) Sympathy

D) Excitement

E) All of the above - ✔✔A) HumorB) Sarcasm

Inflection is defined as

A) The degree of height or depth of a sound

B) The rate at which words are spoken

C) The degree of sound intensity or loudness

D) The rhythmic up and down of the voice

E) Stress placed upon a specific word or words to underscore importance -

✔✔D) The rhythmic up and down of the voice

Which of the following statements is an example of prescriptive feedback?

A) "The report could use more graphics to help illustrate the information"
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