Grammar/Mechanics
Vocabulary
Communication
Decision Making
100

What is the correct form of the verb: 'She has been to the store"?

"has" is correct because has its the proper verb for the present perfect tense.

100

What does "ubiquitous" mean?

"Ubiquitous" means present or found everywhere.

100

What is the difference between verbal and non-verbal communication?

Verbal communication involves spoken or written words; non-verbal communication involves gestures, facial expressions, and body language.

100

What is a "pros and cons" list used for?

A "pros and cons" list is used to weigh the positive and negative aspects of a decision.

200

Identify the mistake "He don't like pizza."

The error is "don't"; it should be "doesn't."

200

What is a synonym for "melancholy"?

A synonym for "melancholy" is "sad."

200

Which of the following is a good example of active listening: interrupting, nodding, or texting?

Nodding is a good example of active listening because it shows engagement and understanding.

200

What does "risk assessment" involve?

"Risk assessment" involves identifying and analyzing potential risks and their impact before making a decision.

300

What punctuation mark should end this sentence: "Can you help me"?

It should end with a question mark "?".

300

Define the word "perplexed."

"Perplexed" means confused or uncertain.

300

What does the term "tone of voice" refer to?

"Tone of voice" refers to the emotional quality or attitude conveyed through one’s voice (e.g., friendly, sarcastic, angry).

300

In decision-making, what is the "cost-benefit analysis"?

A "cost-benefit analysis" compares the benefits of an action or decision against its costs.

400

Is this sentence correct: "The dogs runs fast." Why or why not?

"Dogs" should be "dog" to agree with the singular verb "runs."

400

What is the meaning of the word "catalyst"?

A "catalyst" is something that causes change or accelerates a process.

400

Define "assertive communication."

"Assertive communication" is expressing your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs in a clear, respectful, and confident manner.

400

What is the importance of considering long-term effects when making decisions?

Considering long-term effects helps avoid short-sighted decisions that could have negative consequences down the line.

500

What is the subject in the sentence: "After lunch, Sarah and Tom went to the park"?

The subject is "Sarah and Tom."

500

Which of these words means "to speak in a threatening manner": "bluster," "contemplate," or "enlighten"?

"Bluster" means to speak in a threatening or bullying manner.

500

How can body language affect communication?

Body language can convey emotions, reinforce or contradict words, and influence the perception of the message being communicated.

500

Explain what is meant by "decision fatigue."

"Decision fatigue" occurs when someone becomes overwhelmed by making too many decisions, which can lead to poor choices or avoidance.

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