Define Emotional Intelligence And Its Impact Quiz

Reviewed by Editorial Team
The ProProfs editorial team is comprised of experienced subject matter experts. They've collectively created over 10,000 quizzes and lessons, serving over 100 million users. Our team includes in-house content moderators and subject matter experts, as well as a global network of rigorously trained contributors. All adhere to our comprehensive editorial guidelines, ensuring the delivery of high-quality content.
Learn about Our Editorial Process
| By Thames
T
Thames
Community Contributor
Quizzes Created: 6820 | Total Attempts: 9,511,256
| Questions: 27
Please wait...
Question 1 / 27
0 %
0/100
Score 0/100
1. What term describes the ability to transfer data into a report?

Explanation

The correct answer, 'written communication', refers to the process of transferring data into a report through written means. The incorrect answers do not accurately describe the given ability.

Submit
Please wait...
About This Quiz
Define Emotional Intelligence And Its Impact Quiz - Quiz

Explore the fundamentals of emotional intelligence and its crucial role in effective organizational behavior. This assessment focuses on understanding and managing emotions to enhance personal and team performance,... see moreessential for professional growth and interpersonal relationships. see less

2. When a leader applies government law in decision-making, she is acting _____________.

Explanation

When a leader applies government law in decision-making, she is expected to act ethically, following the legal and moral guidelines set by the law.

Submit
3. What sets the limits on the range of development of characteristics?

Explanation

Experiences play a crucial role in shaping individuals' characteristics by setting the limits on their development. Genetics, environment, and education also influence development but do not directly set the limits on the range of characteristics that can be developed.

Submit
4. The component of an attitude that includes moods and feelings is known as:

Explanation

The affective component of an attitude refers to the emotional feelings and moods associated with that attitude. Cognitive component pertains to beliefs and thoughts, while behavioral component relates to intentions and actions. Empathetic is not directly related to the components of an attitude.

Submit
5. What sets limits on the range of development of characteristics?

Explanation

Heredity plays a significant role in determining the range of development of characteristics, as it involves the passing down of genetic traits from parents to offspring.

Submit
6. What term describes the result of a behavior?

Explanation

The correct term that describes the result of a behavior is a consequence. This term signifies the cause-and-effect relationship between behavior and its subsequent result.

Submit
7. What are examples of social learning activities?

Explanation

Social learning activities involve observing and imitating others, hence trial and error, sensory learning, and instinctual behavior do not align with the concept of social learning.

Submit
8. What term refers to the implicit assumption that people tend to be motivated by the desire to harm others?

Explanation

The term 'hostile bias' specifically refers to the implicit assumption that people are motivated by a desire to harm others. The incorrect answers may seem plausible, but they do not accurately capture the concept being described.

Submit
9. What term refers to only one person spreading the message to most everyone else?

Explanation

A gossip chain is a term used to describe communication spread by one person to many others. The other options, rumor mill, whisper down the lane, and hearsay loop, are also related to spreading information but do not specifically refer to one person spreading the message to most everyone else.

Submit
10. WHAT is the degree to which a society minimizes differential treatment between the genders?

Explanation

Gender egalitarianism refers to the belief in or promotion of the idea that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities regardless of their gender. On the other hand, gender discrimination, gender bias, and gender inequality all represent the opposite - where individuals are treated differently based on their gender, leading to unfair advantages or disadvantages.

Submit
11. What type of leader is seen as visionary, inspiring, and daring?

Explanation

Transformational leaders are known for their ability to inspire and motivate others towards a common goal through their vision and daring approach. Autocratic leaders make decisions without input from others, Laissez-faire leaders are hands-off and provide little guidance, and Bureaucratic leaders rely heavily on rules and regulations.

Submit
12. Being a good listener sensitive to differences and seeking to understand represents a person who has high _____?

Explanation

The correct answer is social empathy because it refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of others in different social situations.

Submit
13. A person using the _______ style may say - 'I try to dig into an issue to find a solution good for all of us.'

Explanation

The correct style described in the statement involves working together with others to find a solution that benefits everyone, which aligns with the collaborating style. Competing, avoiding, and accommodating styles involve different approaches to conflict resolution that do not necessarily emphasize collaborative problem-solving.

Submit
14. When taking into consideration how the general public would likely respond to the disclosure of the rationale and facts related to your decision, what principle is being applied?

Explanation

The disclosure principle refers to the act of revealing relevant information to the public in order to maintain transparency and accountability in decision-making processes.

Submit
15. What is the deliberate process for generating new ideas by changing ways of interpreting information?

Explanation

Lateral thinking is the process of solving problems through an indirect and creative approach. It involves generating new ideas by exploring different viewpoints and possibilities, which is different from vertical, linear, and divergent thinking methods.

Submit
16. Which is a feature of network design?

Explanation

Bureaucracy is often associated with network design due to the hierarchical structure and management protocols in place. Creativity, flexibility, and simplicity are important aspects in other fields but not typically considered primary features in network design.

Submit
17. What is one of Porter's strategies?

Explanation

Porter's strategies include cost leadership, product differentiation, and focus (or market segmentation). The correct answer, 'Lowest price,' aligns with the cost leadership strategy.

Submit
18. Diversity represents what among people?

Explanation

Diversity encompasses the variations and commonalities that exist within a group of people, fostering inclusivity rather than exclusivity or alienation.

Submit
19. What term refers to the process by which new employees learn which 'ropes' to pay attention to and which ones to ignore within an organization?

Explanation

Organizational socialization involves the process through which new employees learn the social and performance aspects necessary to function effectively within an organization.

Submit
20. Any planned change in a program should require a careful examination of employee.

Explanation

When considering implementing changes in a program, it is essential to assess the readiness of employees to ensure successful integration and adoption of the new processes or systems. This involves evaluating their preparedness, willingness, and ability to adjust to the upcoming changes.

Submit
21. What is the degree to which subordinates personal willingness to support the leader's decision has an impact on implementation?

Explanation

The question is referring to the level of dedication and loyalty that subordinates have towards the leader's decision. This is exemplified by the term 'importance of commitment.' The incorrect answers provided do not accurately capture the essence of the question.

Submit
22. Which of the following is NOT a component of emotional intelligence?

Explanation

Emotional intelligence encompasses self awareness, social empathy, and self motivation. Internal locus of control is not typically considered a direct component of emotional intelligence.

Submit
23. What is the term used to describe the process by which individuals learn to link the information from a neutral stimulus to a stimulus that causes a response?

Explanation

Classical conditioning, a concept introduced by Ivan Pavlov, involves associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to evoke a certain response. It is based on the idea that behaviors can be learned through association.

Submit
24. What is an individual's preference for a second-level outcome?

Explanation

In the context of Expectancy Theory, valence refers to the value an individual places on a second-level outcome, which influences their motivation and behavior.

Submit
25. A leader who takes a command-and-control approach to management is following which theoretical approach?

Explanation

Theory X is based on the assumption that employees inherently dislike work and must be closely supervised and controlled. It emphasizes authority, direction, and control from the leadership.

Submit
26. Where does the primary power of transactional leaders come from?

Explanation

Transactional leaders derive their power mainly from their formal authority within an organization. This means that their power stems from their position in the hierarchy and the authority given to them to make decisions and enforce rules.

Submit
27. The ________ model describes the limitations of rationality and emphasizes the decision-making processes often used by individuals.

Explanation

The concept of bounded rationality acknowledges that individuals often make decisions based on limited information and cognitive capabilities, deviating from the assumption of perfect rationality in traditional models.

Submit
View My Results

Quiz Review Timeline (Updated): Aug 4, 2025 +

Our quizzes are rigorously reviewed, monitored and continuously updated by our expert board to maintain accuracy, relevance, and timeliness.

  • Current Version
  • Aug 04, 2025
    Quiz Edited by
    ProProfs Editorial Team
  • Aug 04, 2025
    Quiz Created by
    Thames
Cancel
  • All
    All (27)
  • Unanswered
    Unanswered ()
  • Answered
    Answered ()
What term describes the ability to transfer data into a report?
When a leader applies government law in decision-making, she is acting...
What sets the limits on the range of development of characteristics?
The component of an attitude that includes moods and feelings is known...
What sets limits on the range of development of characteristics?
What term describes the result of a behavior?
What are examples of social learning activities?
What term refers to the implicit assumption that people tend to be...
What term refers to only one person spreading the message to most...
WHAT is the degree to which a society minimizes differential treatment...
What type of leader is seen as visionary, inspiring, and daring?
Being a good listener sensitive to differences and seeking to...
A person using the _______ style may say - 'I try to dig into an issue...
When taking into consideration how the general public would likely...
What is the deliberate process for generating new ideas by changing...
Which is a feature of network design?
What is one of Porter's strategies?
Diversity represents what among people?
What term refers to the process by which new employees learn which...
Any planned change in a program should require a careful examination...
What is the degree to which subordinates personal willingness to...
Which of the following is NOT a component of emotional intelligence?
What is the term used to describe the process by which individuals...
What is an individual's preference for a second-level outcome?
A leader who takes a command-and-control approach to management is...
Where does the primary power of transactional leaders come from?
The ________ model describes the limitations of rationality and...
Alert!

Advertisement