Match each item in column A with an item in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blanks. Column A Column B 1. Process inputs more holistically and abstractly a. Right hemisphere 2. Interprets language through gestures, facial movements, Emotions, and body language b. Left hemisphere 3. Seeks explanations for why events occur c. Right-brained person 4. Is space sensitive d. Left-brained person

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1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of intimate relationships?
Trust
a. Trust
c. Self-disclosure
d. Emotional attachment
b. Self-acceptance
2. Which does not refer to emotional attachment?
c. Caring for others
d. Being critical to others
a. Sharing secrets
b. Being able to express your feelings
3. It refers to friendship as a form of relationship.
a. Being with others and not just thinking of yourself
b. Saying "yes" always to be accepted by your friends
c. Having a lot of friends
d. Minglin with friends
4. Which best characteristics of friendship during adolescence?
Being sensitive to your friends
b. Having a mutually satisfying relationship of caring and sharing
C. Being together through smooth and rough times
d. Having compassion for your friends
5. Which type of friendship is observed among teenagers who join others once in a while?
a. Companions
6. Which type of friendship requires the effort of still connecting with each other despite physical distance?
c. Acquaintances
đ. Best friends
b. Cliques
a.
Intimates
c. Cliques
b. Companions
d. Acquaintances
7. Which type of friendship where the same interests are being shared such as playing basketball?
a. Acquaintance
8. It is usually composed of smaller members and is exclusive to peers who have the same interests.
c. Cliques
d. Companions
b. Intimates
b. Companions
c. Best friends
d. Acquaintances
9. Which of the following refers to a group whose members share similar social activities such as parties and is composed
of 10-20 members?
a Smaller peer group
10. Which form of relationship characterized by a mutually satisfying relationship of sharing and caring?
b. Larger peer group
c. Crowd
d. Clique
c. Personal relationship
d. Close friends
Romantic relationship
b. Friendship
II.
Match each item in column A with an item in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blanks.
Column A
Column B
__1. Process inputs more holistically and abstractly
a. Right hemisphere
2. Interprets language through gestures, facial movements,
Emotions, and body language
b. Left hemisphere
3. Seeks explanations for why events occur
c.
Right-brained person
d. Left-brained person
4. Is space sensitive
5. Generates spoken language
6. Starts from the bigpicture to understand the small one
7. Prefers verbal directions
8. Spends much time making things perfect
9. Is flexible with rules and facts
10. Is a linear thinker
Transcribed Image Text:Section: Score: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of intimate relationships? Trust a. Trust c. Self-disclosure d. Emotional attachment b. Self-acceptance 2. Which does not refer to emotional attachment? c. Caring for others d. Being critical to others a. Sharing secrets b. Being able to express your feelings 3. It refers to friendship as a form of relationship. a. Being with others and not just thinking of yourself b. Saying "yes" always to be accepted by your friends c. Having a lot of friends d. Minglin with friends 4. Which best characteristics of friendship during adolescence? Being sensitive to your friends b. Having a mutually satisfying relationship of caring and sharing C. Being together through smooth and rough times d. Having compassion for your friends 5. Which type of friendship is observed among teenagers who join others once in a while? a. Companions 6. Which type of friendship requires the effort of still connecting with each other despite physical distance? c. Acquaintances đ. Best friends b. Cliques a. Intimates c. Cliques b. Companions d. Acquaintances 7. Which type of friendship where the same interests are being shared such as playing basketball? a. Acquaintance 8. It is usually composed of smaller members and is exclusive to peers who have the same interests. c. Cliques d. Companions b. Intimates b. Companions c. Best friends d. Acquaintances 9. Which of the following refers to a group whose members share similar social activities such as parties and is composed of 10-20 members? a Smaller peer group 10. Which form of relationship characterized by a mutually satisfying relationship of sharing and caring? b. Larger peer group c. Crowd d. Clique c. Personal relationship d. Close friends Romantic relationship b. Friendship II. Match each item in column A with an item in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blanks. Column A Column B __1. Process inputs more holistically and abstractly a. Right hemisphere 2. Interprets language through gestures, facial movements, Emotions, and body language b. Left hemisphere 3. Seeks explanations for why events occur c. Right-brained person d. Left-brained person 4. Is space sensitive 5. Generates spoken language 6. Starts from the bigpicture to understand the small one 7. Prefers verbal directions 8. Spends much time making things perfect 9. Is flexible with rules and facts 10. Is a linear thinker
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