Born to follow
Quiz by Mauro Echeverria
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- Q1
In one word, what is this chapter about?
Personalities
Leaders
Cases
Followers
30s - Q2
A follower is an individual who coordinates his actions with another individual, the leader.
True
False
30s - Q3
What are the two costs of followership?
Putting your own desires aside / Risking survival
Putting your own desires aside / Following the wrong individual
Risking survival / Following the wrong individual
30s - Q4
Is binding groups together an evolutionary explanation for the emergence of leaders?
Yes
No
30s - Q5
What were the three main benefits of followership for our ancestors?
Safety/Obtaining better food/Group cohesion
Group cohesion/Knowledge/Learning to become leaders
Developing as a society/Obtaining better food/Safety
30s - Q6
We [humans] have developed an innate "follow the majority" rule.
True
False
30s - Q7
Barbara Kellerman's book Followership contains five different types of commitment.
True
False
30s - Q8
What are the five categories of followership this chapter proposes?
Apprentice, disciple, loyalist, supporter, and subordinate.
Apprentice, follower, activist, loyalist, and fan.
30s - Q9
If a follower wants to become a leader one day, he is an ...
subordinate
loyalist
apprentice
disciple
30s