Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Test Review Test Tomorrow BRING COMPLETED REVIEW FOR 100 DAILY GRADE Healthy Relationships.

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Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Test Review Test Tomorrow BRING COMPLETED REVIEW FOR 100 DAILY GRADE Healthy Relationships

What is doing your share to make your school and community safe called? Question 1

ANSWERCitizenship

Name the Communication Styles? Question 2

ANSWER PassiveAssertiveAggressive

What does nonverbal communication involve? Question 3

ANSWER Empathizing

Someone who tries to get their way through bullying and intimidation is what kind of communicator? Question 4

ANSWER An Aggressive Communicator

Children who do not have their basic needs met or who are abused may be placed in? Question 5

ANSWER A Foster Home A Foster Home

What do resilient families do in changing circumstances? Question 6

ANSWER Pull together to cope with changing circumstances

What kind of friendship do you generally have with a person who is in some of your classes in school? Question 7

ANSWER A Casual Friendship

What do strong, healthy friendships do for you? Question 8

ANSWER Support you emotionally, reinforce your values, and motivate you.

Each year, more and more teens have made the safe and responsible choice of remaining abstinent until they are… Question 9

ANSWER Married

Although you don’t have control over your emotions, what do you have control over? Question 10

ANSWER How you respond to sexual feelings

A.Confidentiality B. "I“ message C. Relationship D. Body Language E. Cooperation 11. Nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, behaviors, and posture 12. An expression of personal feelings without blame 13. Respecting the privacy of both parties and keeping details secret 14. A bond or connection with other people 15. Working together for the good of all D. Body Language B. “I” message A. Confidentiality C. Relationship E. Cooperation

16.Students trained to help other students find fair resolutions to conflicts and disagreements 17. A significant relationship between two people that is based on caring, trust, and consideration 18. An unfair opinion of a particular group of people 19. Any disagreement, struggle, or fight 20. A problem-solving method that involves each participant's giving up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone B. Peer Mediators A.Compromise B. Peer Mediators C. Prejudice D. Friendship E. Conflict D. Friendship C. Prejudice E. Conflict A. Compromise

TRUE / FALSE 21.Listening skills are important because people should think about what they want to say next while the speaker is talking. 22. Children whose basic needs are not being met or who are being abused may be placed in foster care. 23. Membership in a clique is usually limited. 24. Sexually transmitted diseases are not a health concern for people in their teens. 25. A teen and his or her family should set certain limits before the teen starts dating. False True False True

TRUE / FALSE 26. If you are in a relationship that positively affects your values or health, you should reconsider that friendship. 27. When two people compromise, they each give up something to reach a solution to a conflict. 28. The three skills for effective communication are speaking, listening, and constructive criticism. 29. Name-calling and yelling are examples of physical abuse. 30. Affection may grow between two people who have gotten to know each other well. False True False True

Essay Questions Summarizing. What steps can be taken to handle a disagreement in a positive way? Synthesizing. What are some factors that may contribute to domestic violence and how might they be dealt with? Analyzing. Suppose a friend asks you for the answers to a test. You feel that giving the answers would be wrong. Describe an assertive way to respond and a passive way to respond. Which response is more effective and why?