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True or False Quiz

Read each question carefully and then select the best answer.



1

In preparing an agenda for a meeting, a leader should rank items from most important to least important.
A)true
B)false
2

If some group members have not arrived at the time when a meeting is supposed to begin, the leader should wait five minutes and then start.
A)true
B)false
3

The minutes of a meeting should be created by the leader of the group.
A)true
B)false
4

Group-created decisions are usually better than leader-dictated decisions.
A)true
B)false
5

The required length for a meeting is 50 minutes.
A)true
B)false
6

Meetings should never exceed one hour without a break.
A)true
B)false
7

A hidden agenda in a meeting is frequently due to the desire by some participants to curry favor with a boss.
A)true
B)false
8

Whenever possible, participants in a meeting should express objections in the form of a question.
A)true
B)false
9

Group decisions that are made in a mood of pseudo-unanimity are often good decisions.
A)true
B)false
10

The creator of the reflective-thinking method was the American philosopher John Dewey.
A)true
B)false
11

In defining a problem, a group should devise wording that suggests a solution.
A)true
B)false
12

Establishing criteria for evaluating solutions means that the group should establish the standards or conditions by which to judge a solution.
A)true
B)false
13

In brainstorming, wild and crazy ideas should be avoided.
A)true
B)false
14

A panel discussion is usually made up of three to eight team members.
A)true
B)false
15

Panel members should be willing to alter their positions.
A)true
B)false







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