
Body Language and Communication Quiz
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English
7th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Body Language and Communication
Unlike spoken words, (1) _________ is a form of non-verbal communication. For example, a smile can show friendliness, while crossed arms may suggest that a person feels uncomfortable.
One important part of body language is (2) _________. When people look into each other’s eyes, it can show interest, honesty, and attention. In many (3) _________, making eye contact is a sign of respect. However, too much eye contact can be seen as rude.
A (4) _________ is a movement of the hands or arms that expresses meaning. Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.” However, the same gesture may have a different meaning in another country.
Because of these differences, it is important to understand (5) _________ differences when talking to people from other countries.
Good (6) _________ happens when we use both words and body language carefully. Non-verbal signals can give us extra information about how someone feels.
Crossing your arms might suggest that a person feels defensive. In some cases, this can even stop friendly communication.
In many places, too much eye contact can be seen as rude. This shows how important it is to use body language correctly.
Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.”
By paying attention to non-verbal signals, we can learn more about someone’s feelings.
Choose the correct word for question number 1
culture
non-contact
body language
communication
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Body Language and Communication
Unlike spoken words, (1) _________ is a form of non-verbal communication. For example, a smile can show friendliness, while crossed arms may suggest that a person feels uncomfortable.
One important part of body language is (2) _________. When people look into each other’s eyes, it can show interest, honesty, and attention. In many (3) _________, making eye contact is a sign of respect. However, too much eye contact can be seen as rude.
A (4) _________ is a movement of the hands or arms that expresses meaning. Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.” However, the same gesture may have a different meaning in another country.
Because of these differences, it is important to understand (5) _________ differences when talking to people from other countries.
Good (6) _________ happens when we use both words and body language carefully. Non-verbal signals can give us extra information about how someone feels.
Crossing your arms might suggest that a person feels defensive. In some cases, this can even stop friendly communication.
In many places, too much eye contact can be seen as rude. This shows how important it is to use body language correctly.
Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.”
By paying attention to non-verbal signals, we can learn more about someone’s feelings.
Choose the correct word for question number 2
culture
community
eye contact
body language
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Body Language and Communication
Unlike spoken words, (1) _________ is a form of non-verbal communication. For example, a smile can show friendliness, while crossed arms may suggest that a person feels uncomfortable.
One important part of body language is (2) _________. When people look into each other’s eyes, it can show interest, honesty, and attention. In many (3) _________, making eye contact is a sign of respect. However, too much eye contact can be seen as rude.
A (4) _________ is a movement of the hands or arms that expresses meaning. Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.” However, the same gesture may have a different meaning in another country.
Because of these differences, it is important to understand (5) _________ differences when talking to people from other countries.
Good (6) _________ happens when we use both words and body language carefully. Non-verbal signals can give us extra information about how someone feels.
Crossing your arms might suggest that a person feels defensive. In some cases, this can even stop friendly communication.
In many places, too much eye contact can be seen as rude. This shows how important it is to use body language correctly.
Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.”
By paying attention to non-verbal signals, we can learn more about someone’s feelings.
Choose the correct word for question number 3
communication
culture
gesture
honesty
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Body Language and Communication
Unlike spoken words, (1) _________ is a form of non-verbal communication. For example, a smile can show friendliness, while crossed arms may suggest that a person feels uncomfortable.
One important part of body language is (2) _________. When people look into each other’s eyes, it can show interest, honesty, and attention. In many (3) _________, making eye contact is a sign of respect. However, too much eye contact can be seen as rude.
A (4) _________ is a movement of the hands or arms that expresses meaning. Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.” However, the same gesture may have a different meaning in another country.
Because of these differences, it is important to understand (5) _________ differences when talking to people from other countries.
Good (6) _________ happens when we use both words and body language carefully. Non-verbal signals can give us extra information about how someone feels.
Crossing your arms might suggest that a person feels defensive. In some cases, this can even stop friendly communication.
In many places, too much eye contact can be seen as rude. This shows how important it is to use body language correctly.
Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.”
By paying attention to non-verbal signals, we can learn more about someone’s feelings.
Choose the correct word for question number 4
communication
gestures
cultures
feelings
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Body Language and Communication
Unlike spoken words, (1) _________ is a form of non-verbal communication. For example, a smile can show friendliness, while crossed arms may suggest that a person feels uncomfortable.
One important part of body language is (2) _________. When people look into each other’s eyes, it can show interest, honesty, and attention. In many (3) _________, making eye contact is a sign of respect. However, too much eye contact can be seen as rude.
A (4) _________ is a movement of the hands or arms that expresses meaning. Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.” However, the same gesture may have a different meaning in another country.
Because of these differences, it is important to understand (5) _________ differences when talking to people from other countries.
Good (6) _________ happens when we use both words and body language carefully. Non-verbal signals can give us extra information about how someone feels.
Crossing your arms might suggest that a person feels defensive. In some cases, this can even stop friendly communication.
In many places, too much eye contact can be seen as rude. This shows how important it is to use body language correctly.
Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.”
By paying attention to non-verbal signals, we can learn more about someone’s feelings.
Choose the correct word for question number 5
cultural
communication
body language
gestures
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Body Language and Communication
Unlike spoken words, (1) _________ is a form of non-verbal communication. For example, a smile can show friendliness, while crossed arms may suggest that a person feels uncomfortable.
One important part of body language is (2) _________. When people look into each other’s eyes, it can show interest, honesty, and attention. In many (3) _________, making eye contact is a sign of respect. However, too much eye contact can be seen as rude.
A (4) _________ is a movement of the hands or arms that expresses meaning. Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.” However, the same gesture may have a different meaning in another country.
Because of these differences, it is important to understand (5) _________ differences when talking to people from other countries.
Good (6) _________ happens when we use both words and body language carefully. Non-verbal signals can give us extra information about how someone feels.
Crossing your arms might suggest that a person feels defensive. In some cases, this can even stop friendly communication.
In many places, too much eye contact can be seen as rude. This shows how important it is to use body language correctly.
Nodding the head usually means “yes,” while shaking the head means “no.”
By paying attention to non-verbal signals, we can learn more about someone’s feelings.
Choose the correct word for question number 6
advantage
culture
body language
communication
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
A short dialogue:
Mia: Is our meeting with the client at 2:00 PM
Leo: Yes, and he's very strict about punctuality, so make sure you're there … .
What is the best idiom to complete the blank part in the conversation above?
On the dot
Out of this world
Over the moon
Over the top
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