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communication Online Quiz - 37

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Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny

  1. Francis Bacon

  2. Author Unknown

  3. Dale Carnegie

  4. Norman Vincent Peale


Correct Option: B

The reality of the other person is not in what he reveals to you, but in what he cannot reveal to you. Therefore, if you would understand him, listen not to what he says but rather what he does not say.

  1. Mark Twain

  2. Kahlil Gibran

  3. John Stuart Mill

  4. Dan Quayle


Correct Option: B
  1. Sam Walton

  2. Lin Yutang

  3. Henry David Thoreau

  4. Woodrow Wilson


Correct Option: C

Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

  1. Albert Camus

  2. Winston Churchill

  3. Herman Hesse

  4. Christian Larson


Correct Option: B

'The green-eyed monster', referring to jealousy comes from

  1. The Incredible Hulk

  2. One of the seven deadly sins

  3. Shakespeare's Othello

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C

'Neverland' was

  1. Derived from 'not Netherland' - a 17th century English term meaning 'far away'.

  2. A region of Australian desert

  3. An invention of J M Barrie

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C

'Namby Pamby' was

  1. A nursery rhyme character

  2. A parodying name for the poet Ambrose Philips

  3. A soft cheese

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B

The phrase 'taken aback' derived from

  1. Surprise at being stabbed in the back

  2. Nautical language

  3. Being led backwards in a blindfold

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
  1. Oscar Wilde

  2. Margaret Thatcher

  3. George Bernard Shaw

  4. Charles Dickens


Correct Option: C

The first person described as a 'living legend' and 'a legend in her own lifetime' was

  1. Queen Elizabeth I

  2. Florence Nightingale

  3. Marlene Deitrich

  4. Albert Einstein


Correct Option: B

The phrase 'Salad Days' was coined by

  1. Noel Coward

  2. William Shakespeare

  3. Mrs Beeton

  4. Charles Dickens


Correct Option: B

If I greet you “Ohayo gozaimasu” early in the morning, where am I?

  1. Nepal

  2. Japan

  3. China

  4. France


Correct Option: B

How do you wish a person Good morning in French (Europe, Africa, Canada)?

  1. Bonjour

  2. Bon matin

  3. Bonne matinée

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

If I greet you “God morgon” early in the morning, where am I?

  1. (Swedish) Sweden, Finland [formal]

  2. (Spanish) America, Spain

  3. (German) Central Europe

  4. (Portuguese) Portugal, Brazil


Correct Option: A

If I greet you “Buenos días” early in the morning, where am I?

  1. (Swedish) Sweden, Finland

  2. (German) Central Europe

  3. (Spanish) America, Spain

  4. (Portuguese) Portugal, Brazil


Correct Option: C

If I greet you “Guten Morgen” early in the morning, where am I?

  1. (Swedish) Sweden, Finland

  2. (Spanish) America, Spain

  3. (German) Central Europe

  4. (Portuguese) Portugal, Brazil


Correct Option: C

How do you wish a person Good morning in Malay (Malaysia, Brunei)?

  1. Selamat pagi

  2. Ati'wichgusak

  3. Gau za

  4. Al saama


Correct Option: A

If I greet you “Bom dia” early in the morning, where am I?

  1. (Spanish) America, Spain

  2. (German) Central Europe

  3. (Swedish) Sweden, Finland

  4. (Portuguese) Portugal, Brazil


Correct Option: D
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