Assertiveness Knowledge Test [Student ID: 3709]

Instance of: Assertiveness Knowledge Test (3-6)
Administered By: nuckolls, kyle
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Grade: 6Gender: N/A Date Taken: 12/9/24
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This assessment measures two important components of assertiveness:
1. Express Myself: Do you express your own opinions, needs, and preferences?

2. Respect Others: Do you show respect to others, even if you disagree?

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QuestionReversed?TopicVERY
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1. When I get into an argument with someone, I say things I don`t mean. YESExpress Myself
2. I usually keep my feelings to myself. YESExpress Myself
3. It`s hard for me to explain how I feel when I experience strong emotions. YESExpress Myself
4. I tell others what I think or feel even when they disagree with me.Express Myself
5. I avoid asking questions or asking for help because I don`t want people to think I am stupid. YESExpress Myself
6. I tell my friends `no` when they ask to do things I disagree with, like cheating off my homework.Express Myself
7. I would rather go along with what everyone else wants than share my own thoughts. YESExpress Myself
8. When I have strong feelings or opinions, I blurt them out. YESExpress Myself
9. If someone is making fun of another person, I feel bad, but I don`t get involved. YESExpress Myself
10. It`s hard for me to share my ideas when I am working in a group, so I usually just let other people tell me what to do. YESExpress Myself
11. When I have strong emotions, I can`t control them. YESExpress Myself
12. I try to understand how others feel even when they feel different than me.Respect Others
13. When someone says something I don`t like, I stop listening to them. YESRespect Others
14. When my friend is telling me a story, I listen carefully, make eye contact, and try not to interrupt.Respect Others
15. If I need help with something, it`s hard for me to wait my turn. YESRespect Others
16. I am careful to avoid hurting other people`s feelings, even when they have been hurtful toward me.Respect Others
17. When working on a group project, I listen to other people`s ideas and think about how to incorporate them into our work.Respect Others

Quiz Section

QuestionCorrect AnswerWere You Correct?
18. Choose the best definition of assertiveness.BYES
19. Telling your teacher, `I need help with this math problem right now!`AggressiveNO
20. Rolling your eyes when you don`t like what someone else said.AggressiveNO
21. Sharing your ideas in a respectful manner.AssertiveNO
22. Saying, `I don`t care,` when you really do care about something.PassiveYES
23. Apologizing over and over.PassiveYES
24. Speaking clearly and making eye contact.AssertiveNO
25. Interrupting your friend when you think you have a better idea.AggressiveNO
26. The best way to show your friend you are listening to them is to:ANO
27. Which of these options best describes an assertive statement?CNO
28. When you respect your boundaries, you:ANO
29. Which of these is NOT assertiveness?ANO
30. Scenario: Mary’s friends want her to sign up for band so they can all be in the same class together, but Mary would rather sign up for art. What should Mary say to be assertive?ANO
31. When you disagree with someone, you are being aggressive.FNO
32. Doing your part when you are working in a group means telling others what to do.FNO
33. The way we communicate with others can affect the outcome of a situation.TYES
34. It is more important to think about other people`s feelings than your own.FNO

Multiple Choice Score:4/1723.5%