Learning to Feel Flashcards
Q: According to Daniel Goleman, we have two minds: the rational mind and emotional mind.
A: True
Q: Intelligence is the ability to solve problems or to create products that are valued within one/ more cultural settings.
A: True
Q: Rational Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence are the two minds that men have, based on Daniel Goleman.
A: False
Q: Peter Salovey came up with the theory of multiple intelligences
A: False
Q: The key to maintaining a good relationship is to listen to another, not just with ears, but with the heart.
A: True
Q: Empathy means “to feel with” another person
A: False
Q: Placebo syndrome suggests that a person’s emotional and intellectual frame of mind has considerable influence on how that person will embrace life with all it’s ups & downs.
A: True
Q: Grief is about losing heart. Losing trust in yourself & the world around you. Losing hope that the future will be better. Losing the will to survive because the self is deemed worthless.
A: False
Q: Sympathy is “feeling into” or “getting into the feeling of” without necessarily feeling the same way.
A: False
Q: A tripping demon that freezes us into inaction. They think & feel that the world is conspiring against them.
a. Grief
b. Rage
c. Fear
d. Despair
c. Fear
Q: Who developed the 5 main domains of emotional intelligence?
a. Peter Salovey
b. Jeff Bezos
c. Mark Zuckerburg
d. Howard Gardner
a. Peter Salovey
Q: This refers to the ability to understand other people.
a. Intrapersonal Intelligence
b. Emotional Thinking
c. Interpersonal Intelligence
d. Rational Thinking
c. Interpersonal Intelligence
Q: The following are some ways to manage rage aside from:
a. Find out why
b. Emotional authenticity
c. Put a reflective mirror in front of the person provoking you.
d. Count from one to ten
b. Emotional authenticity
Q: The following are sources of energy for emotional maturation, except:
a. Perseverance & Hard Work
b. Empathy & Success
c. Possibilities, Prospects & Potentials
d. Creativity & Innovation
b. Empathy & Success