LIFC 302 Quiz 3
LIFC 302 Quiz 3: Communication Skills and Family Relationships
- All of the following are examples of how Jesus used questions except:
- Other couples are not a helpful resource for marriage mentors.
- What is considered a key intuition indicator?
- People are usually oriented toward thoughts or feelings, instead of maintaining an equal balance of both.
- Marriage mentors are expected to have all the answers.
- Although marriage coaching takes time and effort, it generally does not need to be action-oriented?
- Marriage coaching is only ever effective when both partners are completely dedicated to improving the marriage.
- Listening does which of the following:
- Which of the following is not included in the authors advice to women?
- All of the following are true of setting goals in marriage except
- What is involved in the brainstorming, evaluating, and committing step in goal setting?
- Feelings and thoughts are mutually exclusive and do not occur together.
- What dose it mean to have S.M.A.R.T. goals? Having goals that are:
- What fosters effective listening?
- According to the authors, what is the first challenge of every mentor couple?
- First foremost, it is most important to be prepared with the “right” questions.
- According to the text, which of the following is not included in the Guidelines for Effective Listening?
- Which of the following is not a situation that cultivates selfishness and pride in relationships?
- One reason to withhold advice-giving in marriage mentoring is because it can easily be _______ instead of for the best interest of the couple.
- Once you recognize the power of this skill, you will never approach marriage mentoring relationships without it. What is this skill?
- According to the text, all of the above are useful leads for the active listener except:
- What is the significance of asking a mentoree couple “What do you cry about?”
- What are the two components of life-giving conversation?
- The best kinds of questions to ask are:
- What is the process for life-giving conversations?
- Which are examples of potential barriers to effective listening?
- Which is not one of the six questions Maxwell uses to help him in conversations:
- Questions should come from the heart, but it is okay to ask questions you’ve used before that you know elicit good conversation.
- The skill of effective listening is also known as:
- Asking a mentoree couple “What do you sing about?” is referring to:
- The bad news about effective listening and the major reason that is it so difficult is because it isn’t human nature and the skill of doing it effectively isn’t common.
- Some of the best “questions” aren’t really questions at all.
- Thinking you have little to learn from your mentorees is which potential barrier to effective listening?
- What does having a conversation about goals and desires involve?
- What activity did the author use as an analogy to explain loving listening?
- What does the author instruct men to do?
- According to the text, which of the following should NOT be explored in intimate conversations?
- Silence in response to a question can be a positive reaction and an indication that the other person has to think to come up with a response.
- According to the text, advice given without active listening causes _____.
- Closed questions are usually better than open questions, because they get the point of what you want to know.
- People tend to not listen to _____, instead they listen to _______.
- In the example of Jim and Margaret, which one provided the goal statement?
- Projection occurs when you lose your _____
- Coaching is
- Which of the following is an example of a mentoree couple’s motives behind a question:
- Answering a question with a question is a terrible tool for marriage mentors.
- What is the value of reflecting the thinking behind the message of a mentoree?
- According to the text, quality questions do all of the following except:
- All of the following are reasons why advice should be given sparingly except:
- When the text says “it rests with you to carry the conversation,” it means all of the following except:
Set 2
- The best kinds of questions to ask are:
- What does having a conversation about goals and desires involve?
- When the text says “it rests with you to carry the conversation,” it means all of the following except:
- Holding Hearts are people who are naturally gentle with other people. It is less of a skill set and more of a mindset.
- What is considered a key intuition indicator?
- Asking a mentoree couple “What do you sing about?” is referring to:
- One reason to withhold advice-giving in marriage mentoring is because it can easily be _______ instead of for the best interest of the couple.
- What happened when the author fell asleep in one of his first counseling sessions?
- According to the text, all of the above are useful leads for the active listener except:
- According to the authors, what is the first challenge of every mentor couple?
- According to the text, being aware of your desires can lead to:
- According to the text, advice given without active listening causes _____.
- What does aggressive listening do?
- Marriage mentors are expected to have all the answers.
- Once you recognize the power of this skill, you will never approach marriage mentoring relationships without it. What is this skill?
- According to the text, listeners should:
- According to the text, which of the following is not included in the Guidelines for Effective Listening?
- Answering a question with a question is a terrible tool for marriage mentors.
- Closed questions are usually better than open questions, because they get the point of what you want to know.
- All of the following are examples of how Jesus used questions except:
- Which of the following is not a situation that cultivates selfishness and pride in relationships?
- People are usually oriented toward thoughts or feelings, instead of maintaining an equal balance of both.
- Listening well is easy and does not require diligent work.
- The skill of effective listening is also known as:
- Effective listening is good, but not necessarily essential to a good foundation in a marriage.
- Godly goals can be created from our desires.
- Which is not one of the six questions Maxwell uses to help him in conversations:
- All of the following are true of setting goals in marriage except
- All of the following are reasons why advice should be given sparingly except:
- Silence in response to a question can be a positive reaction and an indication that the other person has to think to come up with a response.
- People tend to not listen to _____, instead they listen to _______.
- According to the author, what verse helps to adopt Jesus’ posture in relationship?
- What does the author instruct men to do?
- What do the authors say it takes to strengthen and protect a marriage?
- Other couples are not a helpful resource for marriage mentors.
- What activity did the author use as an analogy to explain loving listening?
- What is the value of reflecting the thinking behind the message of a mentoree?
- What dose it mean to have S.M.A.R.T. goals? Having goals that are:
- According to the text, which of the following is a type of goal?
- What are the two components of life-giving conversation?
- Which of the following is an example of a mentoree couple’s motives behind a question:
- Projection occurs when you lose your _____
- Feelings and thoughts are mutually exclusive and do not occur together.
- Using reflecting, you can hone in on which three aspects of a mentorees message?
- According to the text, which of the following should NOT be explored in intimate conversations?
- According to the text, asking for what you want is selfish.
- First foremost, it is most important to be prepared with the “right” questions.
- What is Asking Rule Seven?
- What is involved in the brainstorming, evaluating, and committing step in goal setting?
- What is the significance of asking someone about their values?