Froggy Jumps Nonverbal Communication QuizVersión en línea Test your NVC know-how. por Siti Khairani Qalbi Binti Ahamad 1 Which feature is a primary component of nonverbal communication? a Spoken words b Written notes c Body language 2 What does sustained eye contact typically signal in many cultures? a Disrespect b Attention and interest c Shyness 3 Which gesture commonly indicates agreement or approval in many contexts? a Shrugging b Pointing away c Nodding 4 Proxemics studies? a Hand gestures b Personal space and distance c Voice pitch 5 A mismatch between verbal message and facial expression usually causes? a Confusion or mistrust b Agreement c Clarity 6 Which aspect is part of paralinguistics? a Tone of voice b Gaze direction c Posture 7 Touch as a form of nonverbal communication is called? a Kinesics b Haptics c Chronemics 8 Which posture can convey confidence in many settings? a Slouched with crossed arms b Cupped hands c Open, upright stance 9 Cultural differences in nonverbal cues can lead to? a Faster communication b Always universal meaning c Misinterpretations 10 Which of these reflects nonverbal feedback during conversations? a Correct spelling b Handwritten notes c Head nods and facial expressions 11 What is nonverbal communication? a Communication with words b Communication through smirk c Communication through email 12 Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication? a Giving a speech b Writing a message c Smiling at someone 13 Why is nonverbal communication important? a It replaces all verbal communication b c It supports and enhances verbal messages 14 Facial expressions mainly communicate: a Facts and data b c Instructions 15 Which term refers to eye contact in nonverbal communication? a Oculesics b c Kinesics 16 Gestures are best described as: a Use of time in communication b Use of voice tone c Hand and arm movements to convey meaning 17 Which nonverbal cue may indicate confidence? a Firm posture and steady eye contact b Slouched posture c Avoiding eye contact 18 Paralanguage refers to: a Written communication b How something is said (tone, pitch, volume) c What is said in a message 19 Which distance zone is usually used for close friends and family? a Personal distance b Social distance c Public distance 20 Social distance is commonly used in: a Romantic relationships b Family conversations c Teacher–student interactions 21 Public distance is most suitable for: a Symposium b c 22 The study of time in communication is called: a b Chronemics c 23 Being punctual in class shows: a Disinterest b Respect and professionalism c Disrespect 24 Which nonverbal cue helps regulate conversations? A. B. C. a Silence only b c Writing notes 25 Crossing arms during a conversation may indicate: a Openness b Interest c