Principles
How to Win Friends: People
How to Win Friends: Random
Network
General
100

This was Principle 1

Don’t Criticize Condemn or complain

100

This 1931 New York criminal shot a police officer during a routine license check, held off about 150 officers in a dramatic gun battle on West End Avenue, and later claimed he was simply “defending himself.”

Two gun Crowley 

100

According to the ancient Chinese proverb, you must have one of these if you want to open a shop.

A smile 
100

This term is used to describe the processes of building relationships with other professionals both in your career field and in other related fields.

Networking / Professional Networking

100

This is the most populated U.S. city without a team in the NFL, NBA, MLB, or NHL.

Austin, TX

200

Principle 10 states that the only way to get the best of an argument is by doing what?

Avoid it 

200

This Chicago gangster, mentioned throughout the book, made millions supplying illegal alcohol during Prohibition and insisted he was a misunderstood “public benefactor” who simply gave people what they wanted.

Al Capone 

200

At a livestock competition, what animal did the author and his father win blue ribbons for—illustrating that while animals may not care about recognition, people deeply value appreciation?

Hogs 

200

When meeting a potential client, this professional item—pulled out instead of scrambling for a pen and paper—signals preparedness and professionalism.

Business Card 

200

This Grammy-winning female musician is scheduled to perform at the T-Mobile Center on March 17.

Cardi B

300

Principle 5 - This is the shortest principle 

Smile 

300

This ancient Greek philosopher changed the course of human thought by persuading others through strategic questioning, leading them step-by-step to agree with a series of “yes” responses until they reached his intended conclusion.

Socrates 

300

In a study of 500 phone conversations by the New York Telephone Company, word was used 3,900 times—making it the most frequently spoken word.

"I"

300

In the conversation acronym FORD, what does the “D” stand for?

Dreams 

300

This individual currently serves as the superintendent of North Kansas City Schools.

Dr. Rochel Daniels

400

According to Principle 6, what does the author say is the most important sound people?

Their name

400

In a New York City branch on 33rd Street and 8th Avenue, this bored worker’s day was instantly brightened after the author sincerely complimented his hair.

Post office employee 
400

This was the name of the author’s first childhood pet—a small yellow-haired puppy who greeted him joyfully every day and was tragically killed by lightning.

Tippy 

400

In the term “QR code,” what do the letters “QR” stand for?

Quick Response 

400

Name the make and model of this car.

Toyota Tacoma 

500

According to principle 19, which motive should be appealed to?

The nobler 

500

Chosen by Andrew Carnegie to lead U.S. Steel Company, this person was the first person in to earn a salary of one million dollars a year, not because he knew the most about steel, but because he mastered the art handling people

Charles Schwab 

500

After sincerely admiring an elderly woman’s home and treasured possessions, a Connecticut attorney was unexpectedly offered this rare, mint-condition gift that had been a gift from her late husband.

Bugatti

500

According to the notes, this percentage of people get their job through networking.

70%

500

At the 2026 Winter Olympics, this country led all nations in gold medals won.

Norway

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