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Week 6 Personal Development Test

The document is a 10 question true/false personal development test about emotional intelligence. It covers topics like the different types of intelligence, the definition of emotional intelligence, improving one's emotional quotient, recognizing and managing emotions, empathy, reacting appropriately to emotions, asserting needs respectfully, and being passive versus assertive. The test is scored out of 10 and includes spaces for the student's name, grade, and score.
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Week 6 Personal Development Test

The document is a 10 question true/false personal development test about emotional intelligence. It covers topics like the different types of intelligence, the definition of emotional intelligence, improving one's emotional quotient, recognizing and managing emotions, empathy, reacting appropriately to emotions, asserting needs respectfully, and being passive versus assertive. The test is scored out of 10 and includes spaces for the student's name, grade, and score.
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  • Personal Development Summative Test

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMATIVE TEST FOR WEEK 6

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Name: Grade & Section: Score:

True or False: Encircle “T” if the statement is true or “F” if the statement is false.

T F 1. There are many other kinds of intelligence in addition to intellect.

T F 2. Emotional intelligence is a personality that helps understand, use, and manage


emotions.

T F 3. Our emotional quotient can be improved.

T F 4. Recognizing our emotions help us manage it.

T F 5. Empathy is the ability to share one’s feelings with other people.

T F 6. Someone with a good emotional quotient knows that reacting to emotions in a


way that’s disrespectful, too intense, too impulsive, or harmful can damage
relationships.

T F 7. We can’t decide what mood is right for a situation.

T F 8. Emotional intelligence develops as we get older.

T F 9. Behaving assertively means asking for what you want or saying how you feel in a
threatening, sarcastic, or humiliating way that ay offed the other person/s.

T F 10. Behaving passively means not expressing your own needs and feelings or
expressing them so weakly that they are not addressed.

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMATIVE TEST FOR  WEEK  6
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