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Title: Understanding Groups Quiz


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Understanding Groups Quiz
  • These slides will change automatically every 20
    seconds
  • The correct response to each question will be
    highlighted.

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  • 1. Which of the following statements is true?
  • All task groups are also command groups.
  • All command groups are also task groups.
  • All task groups are also friendship groups.

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  • 2. Social alliances based on support for
    Australian Rules Football is an example of a ____
    group.
  • Formal
  • Command
  • Friendship
  • task

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  • 3. The stages of group development are
  • a. idea generation, implementation, termination.
  • b. introduction, high productivity, decline.
  • c. forming, storming, norming, performing,
    adjourning.

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  • 4. Temporary groups with deadlines follow the
    _____ model.
  • a. sociometry
  • b. five-stage group development
  • c. punctuated equilibrium
  • d. cluster variance

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  • 5. Which external condition imposed on the group
    outlines the organisations goals and the means
    for attaining these goals?
  • organisations overall strategy
  • authority structure
  • formal regulations

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  • 6 A _____ is a set of expected behaviour patterns
    associated with a particular position in a social
    unit.
  • a. role
  • b. norm
  • c. stereotype

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  • 7 How others believe you should act in a given
    situation is a
  • a. role perception.
  • b. stereotype.
  • c. role expectation.

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  • 8. Acceptable standards of behaviour that are
    shared by the groups members are
  • a. norms.
  • b. rules.
  • c. sanctions.

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  • 9. The degree to which group members are
    attracted to one another is called
  • a. cohesiveness.
  • b. integration.
  • c. sociability.

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  • 10. Which type of decision-making group is most
    committed to the group solution?
  • a. interacting
  • b. brainstorming
  • c. nominal
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