Course 15 Volume 1 Chapter 5

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Quiz on Course 15 Volume 1 Chapter 5, created by Andrew Beavers on 13/05/2015.
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Question 1

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A personal characteristic that causes one to force their preferred temperament on others.
Answer
  • Pride
  • Validate each colors strengths

Question 2

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A personal quality where one can modify his or her behaviors to effectively interact with all temperaments.
Answer
  • Humility
  • Give good gifts

Question 3

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Simply because Greens are known to prefer their independence does not mean all who prefer this temperament wish to be alone.
Answer
  • Don’t stereotype others
  • Validate each colors strengths

Question 4

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This is the ability to remove your primary lens and see others, situation, and environment through another other lenses.
Answer
  • Maturity
  • Don’t stereotype others

Question 5

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Do not label others as a Gold or Blue, even though you may have correctly identified their preferred temperament.
Answer
  • Keep your observations private
  • Humility

Question 6

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Treat others the way they want to be treated, not the way you prefer to treat them.
Answer
  • Give good gifts
  • Pride

Question 7

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Validate each colors strengths: successful organizations and leaders acknowledge the unique capabilities of each temperament.
Answer
  • Validate each colors strengths
  • Keep your observations private
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