Read the question then click the true or false space for your answer.
The wording of some of these questions is a bit tricky, so put on your thinking cap.
Then click the
in the Result column to see if your answer is correct. You may change your answers.
Click the "?" button to see the author's answer. Hint: Closing the answer window each time makes the next load correctly.
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Asking questions is not really necessary when you really understand someone. |
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If you care for someone you will be nice to them without trying. |
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If you do not know how the other person is feeling, it is hard to know
how to be useful to them. |
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Niceness is something that should come naturally. |
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Everyone has obstacles to niceness such as emotions, circumstances, life events. |
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Niceness may be nice, but is has little to do with success. |
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If we believe nice behavior is linked to successful living, we will be more likely to change our attitudes and behavior. |
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It does not matter why you do a good deed as long as you do it. |
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If you believe that a good deed is an investment, it is not an act of kindness, but merely a self-serving gesture. |
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If we have been treated badly or rudely, we are more likely to act that way. |
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Being nice is often the same as being in a good mood. |
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Whether someone opens doors or sends thank-you notes is a reflection of superficial style, not what kind of person they really are. |
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Making a positive impression can be a matter of simple gestures. |
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People's manners are determined at an early age and are difficult to alter. |
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We can usually separate the fact that someone is nice from whether or not that person likes us. |
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Being diplomatic is different from being nice. |
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Nice people are often seen as pushovers. |
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When you act "as if" you like someone, you can change your relationship. |
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Niceness is a state of mind. |
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Niceness is a set of skills. |
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