Personal Brand
Professionalism at Work
Communication Skills
100

What is a personal brand?

A. Your job title
B. How others perceive your professional image
C. Your social media username
D. Your academic degree

B. How others perceive your professional image

100

What does it mean to be punctual?

A. Dressing well
B. Arriving late but apologizing
C. Arriving on time or early
D. Bringing snacks for the team

C. Arriving on time or early

100

What is active listening?

A. Interrupting politely
B. Nodding while thinking about your answer
C. Giving full attention and responding thoughtfully
D. Writing everything down silently

C. Giving full attention and responding thoughtfully

200

Name one quality that helps build a strong personal brand.

A. Inconsistency
B. Flexibility
C. Authenticity
D. Aggressiveness

C. Authenticity

200

Name one example of professional dress in an office setting.

A. Pajamas
B. Ripped jeans
C. Business casual attire
D. Flip flops

C. Business casual attire

200

Name one non-verbal communication signal.

A. Email tone
B. Body language
C. Voice volume
D. Written grammar

B. Body language

300

True or False: Your personal brand is only your resume.

A. True
B. False

B. False

300

How should you handle being late to a meeting?

A. Sneak in quietly
B. Ignore it
C. Apologize and explain respectfully
D. Blame someone else

C. Apologize and explain respectfully

300

What should you do if you misunderstood a message at work?

A. Guess what they meant
B. Ignore it
C. Ask clarifying questions
D. Pretend you understood

C. Ask clarifying questions

400

What is an “elevator pitch” in branding?

A. A job title you use in elevators
B. A short speech describing who you are and what you offer
C. A complaint to your supervisor
D. A slogan used in marketing campaigns

B. A short speech describing who you are and what you offer

400

What’s one way to show accountability in the workplace?

A. Avoiding difficult tasks
B. Taking ownership of mistakes
C. Ignoring deadlines
D. Delegating everything to others

B. Taking ownership of mistakes

400

What’s the difference between assertive and aggressive communication?

A. There is no difference
B. Assertive is respectful, aggressive is forceful
C. Assertive is rude, aggressive is nice
D. Assertive is passive, aggressive is polite

B. Assertive is respectful, aggressive is forceful

500

Name 3 things you should include in a personal brand statement.

A. Your birthday, favorite movie, and shoe size
B. Your name, expertise, and  goals
C. Your friend's achievements
D. A list of hobbies with no context

B. Your name, expertise, and  goals

500

Describe a situation where you could demonstrate initiative.

A. Waiting for instructions
B. Volunteering to lead a new project
C. Leaving early without asking
D. Saying no to all new work

B. Volunteering to lead a new project

500

Give an example of how to give constructive feedback to a peer.

A. “You always do this wrong.”
B. “I noticed this part could be improved. Here’s a suggestion…”
C. “It’s fine, don’t worry about it.”
D. “You need to be better.”

B. “I noticed this part could be improved. Here’s a suggestion…”

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