Quiz on Social Behavior 2
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What is the primary purpose of the publication 'Guia de Estudo de Comportamento Social e Cidadania'?. To provide advanced military strategy. To present basic concepts of social behavior applicable in work and personal life. To detail naval engineering principles. To outline historical naval battles. To explain complex financial management. Which chapter of the document focuses on 'Comportamento Militar Naval e Social'?. Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Chapter 5. According to section 1.1, what guides military behavior and social activities in the military sphere?. Personal preference and convenience. Prescriptions from the Military Statute and General Order for the Navy's Service. The latest fashion trends. International military alliances. Recommendations from social media influencers. What is emphasized as a quality to be developed over a lifetime, forming the basis of education?. Financial wealth. Physical strength. Etiquette, good manners, and posture. Advanced technical skills. Artistic talent. Which of the following is NOT listed as an 'enemy of etiquette' in section 1.2.1?. Impaciência (Impatience). Intolerância (Intolerance). Egoísmo (Selfishness). Generosity. Arrogância (Arrogance). What is described as a 'prima-irmã do egoísmo e da vaidade' (sister-in-law of selfishness and vanity)?. Humility. Arrogância (Arrogance). Kindness. Patience. Generosity. In section 1.2.1.f, what is described as a word that can worsen when combined with 'eu' (I), leading to a conversation dominated by self-importance?. Você (You). Nós (We). Mais (More). Eles (They). Aquele (That). Regarding the use of perfumes (1.2.3.a), what is advised?. Saturate the environment with a strong scent. Use perfume only in private settings. Apply perfume generously to make a lasting impression. Ensure the scent is pleasant but not overpowering. Reapply perfume frequently throughout the day. What is the general advice regarding smoking in public places, according to section 1.2.3.b?. It is acceptable if done discreetly. It is permitted during military ceremonies. It is not allowed near pregnant women or during events/meals. It is permitted if the smoker is in good health. It is allowed if the individual has permission from superiors. When conversing with someone, what is recommended regarding the use of sunglasses (1.2.3.c)?. Keep them on to appear more professional. Remove them to maintain eye contact and show attention. Wear them only in direct sunlight. Use them to assert authority. Keep them on if there is a medical condition. What is considered unacceptable in military ceremonies, classrooms, and during meals regarding yawning (1.2.3.d)?. It is a minor inconvenience. It is a sign of deep thought. It is considered extremely rude and unacceptable. It is a natural bodily function that should be ignored. It is a sign of fatigue that can be excused. What is the main principle of etiquette according to section 1.2.2?. Self-promotion. Respect for others. Strict adherence to rules. Demonstrating superiority. Maintaining a distance. When should one generally arrive for social gatherings versus military ceremonies?. Early for social, on time for military. On time for social, early for military. Late for social, on time for military. On time for social, late for military. Early for both. In section 1.2.5.b, what are referred to as 'Palavras Mágicas' (Magic Words)?. Please, Thank you, Excuse me. Hello, Goodbye, Welcome. Yes, No, Maybe. I'm sorry, I apologize, Forgive me. Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening. What is the primary rule for using cell phones in military environments during ceremonies, lectures, or in the presence of authorities (1.2.8.g)?. Keep them on silent mode. Turn them off or put them in silent mode. Use them only for emergencies. Keep them on speakerphone. Allow them to ring to show readiness. According to 1.3.1, what is a 'refereitório' in land-based Military Organizations and a 'coberta de rancho' on ships?. A mess hall or dining area. A training facility. An administrative office. A medical bay. A recreational area. What is the correct posture for sitting at a table, as described in section 1.4?. Leaning far forward over the plate. Sitting too far back in the chair. Keeping elbows on the table. Maintaining a body position neither too close nor too far from the table edge, with hands on the table and arms supported. Slouching with shoulders rounded. What is considered a 'contrariedade à etiqueta' (annoyance to etiquette) at the table, abolished from good manners?. Using a napkin. Drinking water. Using a toothpick. Eating with utensils. Chewing with mouth closed. In section 1.5.2, when visiting a Military Organization (OM), what is recommended?. Arrive unannounced to surprise them. Call in advance to check availability and schedule. Go directly to the commanding officer's office. Bring a formal gift. Wear casual clothing. What is the protocol for introductions when a man meets a woman, an older person, or a superior in a social setting (1.5.2)?. The woman is always introduced to the man. The younger person is introduced to the older person. The subordinate is introduced to the superior. The man always stands when being introduced to a woman, older person, or superior. The host makes all introductions. During ceremonies or lectures in auditoriums (1.5.3), what is expected of military personnel regarding cell phones?. Keep them on for important calls. Use them discreetly for social media. Turn them off or put them in silent mode. Answer calls only if urgent. Allow them to vibrate. What is the fundamental principle of saluting the National Flag (Pavilhão Nacional) on ships (1.6.1)?. It is done only during special ceremonies. It is done when entering or leaving the ship for the first and last time each day. It is done at sunset every day. It is done only by officers. It is done when the ship is at anchor. What is the correct way to salute another military member when in uniform (1.8.1)?. A handshake initiated by the subordinate. A casual wave. A 'continência' (salute) in a martial posture. A verbal greeting only. A hug. What is forbidden in terms of affective demonstrations or greetings between military personnel (1.8.1)?. Handshakes. Verbal greetings. Salutes (continências). Hugging, kissing, or other non-regulated affective gestures. Saluting superiors. When greeting a civilian while in uniform, what may a military member do as a courtesy (1.8.1)?. Perform a military salute (continência). Offer a handshake. Give a verbal greeting only. Do nothing, as it's a civilian. Bow. What is the recommended technique for a handshake in a social setting (1.8.2.b)?. A very weak, loose grip. A grip that crushes the other person's hand. A firm, strong, and balanced grip, not too loose or too tight. Holding on indefinitely. Shaking the arm vigorously. In conversation (1.9), what is considered a sign of poor communication etiquette?. Listening attentively. Asking clarifying questions. Interrupting to contradict, acting like a know-it-all, and getting irritated by opposing opinions. Expressing agreement. Sharing relevant information. What is the main cause of conflicts mentioned in relation to voice tone (1.9.3)?. Speaking too softly. Speaking too quickly. The tone of voice, more than the words themselves. Using a monotone voice. Speaking with an accent. What is the recommended action if someone is gossiping nearby (1.9.4)?. Join the gossip. Correct them immediately. Listen and forget. Report them to a superior. Ignore them completely. Which of the following is listed as a 'pecado capital' (capital sin) to be banished from conversation (1.9.8)?. Expressing gratitude. Offering compliments. Discussing personal health issues or intimate matters in public. Engaging in small talk. Sharing positive news. What is considered inappropriate to discuss in social gatherings, according to the NOTE in section 1.9.8?. Hobbies and interests. Travel experiences. Religion, politics, and sports (to avoid conflicts). Current events. Personal achievements. Regarding photographs (1.10), what should be considered before taking or posting them?. If the subject is well-known. If the lighting is good. If the moment is opportune, if permitted, and if consent is obtained for using others' photos. If they will get many likes on social media. If they are taken in a military uniform. What is the undesirable time to make phone calls, according to section 1.11?. During working hours. Before 9 AM and after 10 PM, or during meals. In the middle of the afternoon. On weekends. During official meetings. In the Brazilian Navy, who waits on the line for the other to attend on the phone (1.11, Na Marinha do Brasil)?. The most senior person waits. The most junior person waits until the most senior person attends. They take turns waiting. The person who initiated the call waits. No one waits; calls are answered immediately. Which social media platforms are mentioned in section 1.12?. TikTok, Snapchat, LinkedIn. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, Google+. WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal. Reddit, Quora, Forums. Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress. What is a key rule for military personnel regarding posting information on social media (1.12)?. Post frequently to stay visible. Share all personal thoughts and opinions. Never post confidential information about the Navy or oneself. Use military symbols and acronyms freely. Engage in online debates about military matters. What is emphasized about digital files and online presence (1.12.1)?. They are easily deleted. They are temporary and unimportant. They are public, permanent, and require constant attention. They are only accessible to friends. They are private and confidential. What is the significance of the uniform for a military career, according to section 1.13?. It's just a work outfit. It's a temporary costume. It's an integral part of the profession, like another skin, demanding commitment. It is easily discarded. It is a symbol of social status outside the military. What is essential for men regarding their appearance when in uniform (1.14.1)?. Long hair and a beard. A well-groomed beard and properly cut hair. Wearing jewelry. Casual footwear. Unshaven face. What is generally forbidden regarding facial hair for military personnel (Officers, Sub-officers, and Sergeants), as per section 1.14.1?. Mustaches. Beards and goatees. Sideburns. Mutton chops. Clean-shaven face only. What does 'elegância' encompass, according to section 1.15?. Wearing expensive clothing. A harmonious combination of gestures, attitudes, expressions, speech, conduct, posture, and good taste. Following the latest fashion trends. Having a large wardrobe. Dominating conversations. What is prohibited regarding tattoos for military personnel (1.15.1.a)?. Tattoos on the arms. Tattoos depicting flowers. Tattoos alluding to terrorist ideology, violence, discrimination, or offensive to the Armed Forces, or any tattoo on the head/face/neck area that compromises security. Small, discreet tattoos. Tattoos related to family history. What type of wristwatch is permitted for military personnel in the Brazilian Navy (1.15.1.b)?. Any type of digital watch. A large, flashy sports watch. A discreet, traditional or digital wristwatch that complements the uniform. A smartwatch with many features. A pocket watch. What is the permitted number of rings for military personnel (1.15.1.b, ANÉIS)?. Unlimited. One ring only. Up to two rings, including a wedding band and a graduation ring, as long as they don't disrupt the uniform's harmony. Only a wedding band. No rings allowed. What is forbidden regarding earrings for male military personnel (1.15.1.b, BRINCOS)?. Wearing large hoop earrings. Wearing any type of earrings. Wearing studs. Wearing dangling earrings. Wearing gold earrings. What does the term 'cavalheirismo' (chivalry) originally signify, as mentioned in section 1.16?. Bravery in battle. Skill in handling horses. Loyalty to the king. Courtly love. Protecting the weak. In social interactions between couples (1.16.1), what is expected if they are having a disagreement?. To involve a third party for their opinion. To discuss the issue publicly. To remain silent and avoid the topic. Not to seek a third party's opinion, as it can be embarrassing. To let the disagreement escalate. When participating in military ceremonies as a guest or accompanying someone (1.17), what is the rule regarding attire if the military member and the person they accompany belong to different circles (officers vs. enlisted)?. Both wear their respective military uniforms. The military member wears their uniform, and the civilian wears civilian clothes. The military member wears civilian clothes. Both wear civilian clothes. They should not attend together. What is the significance of a well-dressed individual, as stated in section 1.15?. It doesn't matter how one is dressed. A well-dressed person has better performance, commands respect, is well-treated, and attended to. It indicates wealth and status. It is only important in formal settings. It doesn't influence social or professional interactions. What is the meaning of 'hierarquia' as defined in section 1.5.1?. A set of traditions and customs. The ordering of authority by different ranks or gradations, and within the same level, by relative seniority. Rules of conduct for social gatherings. The code of ethics for military personnel. The process of promotion within the ranks. What is the core principle of the 'Etiqueta Naval' (Naval Etiquette) mentioned in section 1.5.1?. Strict adherence to all commands. Respect and courtesy among all military personnel towards superiors and subordinates. Individual initiative above all else. Minimal interaction between different ranks. Prioritizing personal convenience. When should a military member greet a superior who has arrived at an event (1.5.4)?. Only if the superior initiates the greeting. After the event concludes. It is mandatory to greet them if a more senior military member is present. Never, unless specifically addressed. Only if they are personally acquainted. What is the purpose of the 'salva' (salute) with a sword, as described in section 1.6.6?. A show of aggression. A demonstration of submission to a superior authority, recognizing their hierarchical superiority. A signal for battle. A casual greeting. A way to test the sword's sharpness. According to section 1.9.2.a, what is suggested regarding the use of vocabulary?. Use complex and rarely heard words to impress. Avoid slang and jargon completely. Use a vocabulary that is adequate, simple, correct, and updated, avoiding words whose meaning is uncertain. Rely solely on technical terms. Speak as informally as possible. In section 1.16.1, what actions are considered characteristic of a gentleman ('cavalheiro')?. Opening doors for ladies, protecting them on stairs, being solicitous and good-humored. Always speaking loudly to assert presence. Ignoring social norms in favor of personal comfort. Demanding immediate service. Avoiding eye contact. What is the rule for military personnel regarding their relationship with women in the Armed Forces, considering chivalry and military hierarchy (1.16)?. Women in the Armed Forces have a higher hierarchy than men. Chivalrous behavior towards women should not compromise military hierarchy. Military hierarchy is irrelevant when practicing chivalry. Men should always yield to women regardless of rank. Chivalry dictates that women should always defer to men. |




