Continued Early Childhood Education Phone: 866-727-1617


Exam Preview

Being a Leader When You're Not the Boss

View Course Details Please note: exam questions are subject to change.


1.  A person can have strong and positive influences on a team even without which of the following?
  1. Legitimate power
  2. A formal title
  3. Extensive experience
  4. All of the above
2.  Which of the following is NOT included in the 5 points on self leadership?
  1. Bosses
  2. Self
  3. Books
  4. Peers
3.  What does a mindful self leader continuously monitor?
  1. Other people’s actions
  2. Their own thoughts and actions
  3. Other people’s motives
  4. Their own results
4.  A fixed mindset is the belief that which of the following are fixed at birth and cannot be significantly changed?
  1. Demographics, disposition and determination
  2. Attitude
  3. Intelligence, creative ability and talent
  4. Interests & personality type
5.  According to author Liz Wiseman, what term describes a mindset that is curious, flexible, and youthful?
  1. New Learner
  2. Rookie Smarts
  3. New Kid on the Block
  4. Divergent Thinker
6.  Which word means the character and/or estimation in which a person is commonly held, whether favorable or not?
  1. Reputation
  2. Social capital
  3. Distinction
  4. Title
7.  According to author Gretchen Rubin, what is the motto for an upholder?
  1. Discipline is my freedom
  2. I’ll comply if you tell me why
  3. You can’t make me and neither can I
  4. You can count on me and I’m counting on you to count on me
8.  According to author Gretchen Rubin, what is the top strategy for an obliger?
  1. Clearly articulate inner expectations
  2. Be aware of “tightening”
  3. Identify an accountability partner
  4. Use the “information-consequences-choices" approach
9.  For a person whose primary appreciation language is words of affirmation, which gesture would work best?
  1. A phone call to express your gratitude
  2. A gift card
  3. An offer to help with a project
  4. A surprise coffee & treat
10.  For a person whose primary appreciation language is acts of service, which gesture would work best?
  1. A phone call to express your gratitude
  2. A gift card
  3. An offer to help with a project
  4. A surprise coffee & treat

Our site uses cookies to improve your experience. By using our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy.