Conflict Resolution: Collaboration, Disagreement, and Consensus Quiz

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1. What does it mean to reach consensus in a team?

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Consensus means broad agreement that respects differing views.

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Conflict Resolution: Collaboration, Disagreement, And Consensus Quiz - Quiz

Disagreement doesn't have to mean disaster! In this collaboration disagreement consensus quiz, you'll navigate the tricky stages of team decision-making. You'll practice techniques for productive disagreement, maintaining collaboration during conflict, and reaching a final consensus that everyone can support. Each question builds your expertise in effective conflict resolution.

2. True or False: Persuasive communication in a group relies only on speaking louder.

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Persuasion depends on logic, respect, and evidence—not volume.

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3. A team member says, “Let’s hear everyone’s ideas before we choose.” This shows what communication skill?

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Effective leaders encourage equal participation.

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4. Which phrase shows a respectful way to disagree?

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Respectful disagreement explains reasoning without insult.

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5. Directions – Match each role (a–b) with its focus (1–2).

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Encouragers build morale; clarifiers help understanding.

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6. A group member keeps rejecting every idea without suggesting alternatives. What is this behavior called?

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Effective teams critique ideas and offer solutions.

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7. True or False: Asking follow-up questions helps keep discussion meaningful.

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It deepens understanding and encourages thoughtful exchange.

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8. Fill in the blank: “When opinions differ, focus on the ______, not the person.”

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Respectful communication targets the topic, not individuals.

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9. Which of the following best shows team collaboration?

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Collaboration means working together to create a shared result.

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10. What makes a persuasive speaker effective in a group?

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Logical, respectful speech earns attention and trust.

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11. Directions – Match each conflict response (a–b) with its outcome (1–2).

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Calm listening resolves issues; anger worsens them.

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12. True or False: Group discussions are stronger when everyone agrees quickly.

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Healthy disagreement often leads to better solutions.

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13. A team leader summarizes decisions before ending the meeting. What is the purpose of this step?

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Summaries confirm agreement and next steps.

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14. When a speaker uses both facts and empathy, their communication is ______.

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Balancing logic and emotion creates persuasive, fair discussion.

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15. True or False: Successful team communication depends on both speaking and listening skills.

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Teams thrive when members share ideas and understand others equally.

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What does it mean to reach consensus in a team?
True or False: Persuasive communication in a group relies only on...
A team member says, “Let’s hear everyone’s ideas before we...
Which phrase shows a respectful way to disagree?
Directions – Match each role (a–b) with its focus (1–2).
A group member keeps rejecting every idea without suggesting...
True or False: Asking follow-up questions helps keep discussion...
Fill in the blank: “When opinions differ, focus on the ______, not...
Which of the following best shows team collaboration?
What makes a persuasive speaker effective in a group?
Directions – Match each conflict response (a–b) with its outcome...
True or False: Group discussions are stronger when everyone agrees...
A team leader summarizes decisions before ending the meeting. What is...
When a speaker uses both facts and empathy, their communication is...
True or False: Successful team communication depends on both speaking...
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