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BPS Level 2P: Module 3 Quiz


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Passing the Quiz

  • A score of 70% is required to pass the quiz.
  • If you do not pass on your first attempt, please review the Video Lessons and manual and wait 48 hours before attempting the quiz a second time.
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The number of attempts remaining is 2

Kindly complete the following for tracking and certification purposes.
Name should be entered exactly as you would like to see it on any certificate.

1 / 20

What is the name given collectively to the four Identity scales that assess how the candidate has approached the questionnaire?

2 / 20

Place these actions in the correct order in relation to interpreting and reporting on Identity:
Hint: each step is presented randomly – not in order!

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3 / 20

If you wanted to assess whether your candidate would get anxious when giving sales presentations, what scale would you look at in particular?

4 / 20

Which of the Cognitive Scales is being described in the audio?

5 / 20

Which scale is being interpreted in the audio? 

6 / 20

What should you do if you found a very high score for social desirability (i.e. 9 or 10)?

7 / 20

Listen to the audio.
Which scale from Identity is the “candidate” talking about?

8 / 20

Which of the following sten scores would you be concerned about?
Check ALL that apply.

9 / 20

You are looking for somebody to work in your creative design department.
He should be an abstract and creative thinker.
Would this candidate be a good option?

10 / 20

The style scales are the least important scales in Identity.

11 / 20

This individual is unlikely to enjoy being the centre of attention:

12 / 20

Which of the statements below is correct in relation to this candidate?

13 / 20

Match the scale descriptions with their label:

Is the respondent likely to analyse their past behaviours and experiences?
Has the respondent tended to respond in a polar (black and white) way?
Has the individual responded in a manner that is stereotypically regarded as positive?
Has the respondent been open in regards to their inner emotional experience?

14 / 20

Listen to the audio interpretation and view the profile chart.
Which scales (if any) were interpreted INCORRECTLY?

15 / 20

Listen to the interpretation of the SOCIAL PRESENCE scale.  Does it sound correct?

16 / 20

Match the behavioural descriptions with the scale names from Identity.
Tip: The behavioural description may come from anywhere on a scale’s continuum!

Prefers to liaise with others before making decisions
Interested in the thought processes and behaviours of others
Not very interested in understanding people's emotions
Somewhat more conforming; a slight preference to follow the majority

17 / 20

Which of the Cognitive Scales is being described in the audio?

18 / 20

Listen to the interpretation of the ADAPTABILITY scale.  Does it sound correct?

19 / 20

Please match the descriptions with the scale scores:

This person has a strong tendency to look for errors and be evaluative
This person is somewhat more likely than others to seek out change in their work
This person is likely to plan ahead more than others
This person is probably likely to lose interest in tasks that they start

20 / 20

It is better to score in the middle band for the Self-assured scale so that one does not come across as being too confident or lacking in confidence.

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