
Take the Relationship Skills Quiz
Quiz by samantha abraham
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- Q1
When beginning a relationship, it is important to...
Consider the right reasons you want a relationship and make sure you are interested in someone for the right reasons.
Meet in private so that you have their full attention, even if you don't know them that well.
Go outside of your comfort zone to impress the other person.
Make sure your date pays for the meal so that you know they respect you and are financially stable.
30s - Q2
Drew and Sam are in a 7-month old relationship. When they started dating, Sam was focused on making sure that Drew was meeting Sam's needs and expectations. Once Sam realized that this wasn't a healthy skill, Sam made some changes. Now, both Sam and Drew focus on the relationship so intensely that neither of them sees their friends anymore. Neither Sam nor Drew have time to play on their old sports teams because they are busy hanging out with each other. What skill should Sam and Drew work on?
Drew and Sam should learn how to put their individual needs first, and then worry about their partnership only after their needs are satisfied.
Sam and Drew should learn how to balance making their relationship an important part of their lives while maintaining their identities and other relationships.
Sam should work on always putting Drew's needs first, and Drew should prioritize Sam's needs.
60s - Q3
Charlie and Kasey are having issues with cell phone use and trust in their relationship. Charlie thinks that Kasey should give him the password to her phone. Kasey often looks over Charlie's shoulder when Charlie receives a text message. What should Charlie and Kasey do about cell phone usage in their relationship?
Kasey should not give Charlie the password, but should allow Charlie to read Kasey's text at any given time.
Charlie should be able to look at Kasey's phone if at time Charlie feels suspicious.
Kasey and Charlie should have a talk about boundaries and trustworthiness.
Kasey should give Charlie the password.
60s - Q4
Alex and Jesse have been best friends for thirteen years. Whenever they disagree or get into a heated discussion, Jesse has a hard time acknowledging feelings of anger. Instead of telling Alex about those feelings and directly addressing the conflict, Jesse will "get back at" Alex in another, sneaky way. What kind of communicator is Jesse?
Passive
Passive Aggressive
Assertive
Aggressive
60s - Q5
Morgan and Lee have been in a relationship for one month. Morgan tells Lee that he is having lunch with an ex-partner this coming week. Which answer is the healthiest approach to the situation?
Lee is upset and curious but says, "Cool, have fun."
Lee says, “Whatever,” and then ignores Morgan for the rest of the day.
Lee calmly asks Morgan about the nature of the lunch and ultimately tells him that he wants to trust Morgan.
Lee tells Morgan that he is not allowed to go to the lunch or see or talk to his ex-partner again.
60s - Q6
Pat and Riley are working on setting boundaries in their relationship, as well as relationships with others. Which scenario is a good example of setting boundaries?
Riley looks at text messages while having dinner with Pat, despite Pat having asked Riley to leave the cell phone in his pocket.
Pat tells Riley that Pat needs an hour of “me” time between work and meeting Riley for dinner.
Riley tells crass jokes in front of people Riley doesn't know that well.
Pat tells co-workers every personal detail about Riley and Pat's relationship, despite Riley's request for privacy.
60s - Q7
Alex and Sam are in a relationship. Sometimes Alex gets upset about comments that other people leave on Sam's Facebook page. What should Alex do?
Private message anyone that comments on Sam's page about leaving Sam alone.
Keep checking Sam's Facebook page every few hours to keep up with who's posting what and why.
Ask Sam to "unfriend" anyone that Alex doesn't trust.
Talk to Sam about any concerns and insecurities Alex has.
60s