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Smile IQ Quiz

Smile IQ Quiz

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    14-15 – You are an expert smilologist and should coach others on happiness
    12-13 – You have a very good understanding smiling and happiness
    8-11 – You have a good understanding on the nature smiles
    0-7 – You should consult a therapist to learn more about happiness

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  1. Question 1 of 15
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    Question 1. People who smile live longer by how much?

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    Answer: C

    Smiling can help us live 7 years longer than average.
    People who smile more often are generally happier and, since smiling decreases blood pressure and releases endorphins, it’s a great way to boost health and protect your golden years.

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    Answer: C

    Smiling can help us live 7 years longer than average.
    People who smile more often are generally happier and, since smiling decreases blood pressure and releases endorphins, it’s a great way to boost health and protect your golden years.

  2. Question 2 of 15
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    Question 2. People who smile are more likely to get promotions.

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    Answer: True

    Who knew that landing that exciting new position would be as easy as smiling? As it turns out, people who smile at work are more likely to be promoted than those who do not. This is because smiling conveys a message of happiness, approachability and confidence, all of which are things managers typically look for in employees that are up for promotion.

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    Answer: True

    Who knew that landing that exciting new position would be as easy as smiling? As it turns out, people who smile at work are more likely to be promoted than those who do not. This is because smiling conveys a message of happiness, approachability and confidence, all of which are things managers typically look for in employees that are up for promotion.

  3. Question 3 of 15
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    Question 3. Those who smile have weaker immune system.

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    Answer: False

    In addition to making you look more attractive, successful and approachable, smiling and laughter may also protect you from the common cold. According to recent data, smiling can help boost the immune system by decreasing stress levels, which in turn increases white blood cell count and releases beneficial antibodies that help fight infection and disease.

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    Answer: False

    In addition to making you look more attractive, successful and approachable, smiling and laughter may also protect you from the common cold. According to recent data, smiling can help boost the immune system by decreasing stress levels, which in turn increases white blood cell count and releases beneficial antibodies that help fight infection and disease.

  4. Question 4 of 15
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    Question 4. How many types of smile are there?

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    Answer: B

    There are four different types of smiles which include the felt smile, the fear smile, the miserable smile and the flirtatious smile. People smile for all sorts of reasons and, as it turns out, we smile all sorts of ways, too. According to Paul Ekman, an American psychologist who studies human emotions and facial expressions, humans display very different types of smiles depending upon the situation.

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    Answer: B

    There are four different types of smiles which include the felt smile, the fear smile, the miserable smile and the flirtatious smile. People smile for all sorts of reasons and, as it turns out, we smile all sorts of ways, too. According to Paul Ekman, an American psychologist who studies human emotions and facial expressions, humans display very different types of smiles depending upon the situation.

  5. Question 5 of 15
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    Question 5. Smiling is contagious.

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    Answer: True

    Have you ever been around someone who seemed to be smiling all the time? Chances are, you found yourself smiling as well. This is because smiling is incredibly contagious. Research suggests that happy people influence the people closest to them and provide a boost of good energy, smiles and laughter. So, next time you’re feeling down, seek out your happiest friend and let the smiles begin.

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    Answer: True

    Have you ever been around someone who seemed to be smiling all the time? Chances are, you found yourself smiling as well. This is because smiling is incredibly contagious. Research suggests that happy people influence the people closest to them and provide a boost of good energy, smiles and laughter. So, next time you’re feeling down, seek out your happiest friend and let the smiles begin.

  6. Question 6 of 15
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    Question 6. Fill in the blank: People who smile radiate a _____ sign of happiness

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    Answer: B

    There are a few human gestures that cross language barriers around the world and smiling is one of them. No matter where you are on the globe, smiling is recognized as a universal display of happiness and good nature.

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    Answer: B

    There are a few human gestures that cross language barriers around the world and smiling is one of them. No matter where you are on the globe, smiling is recognized as a universal display of happiness and good nature.

  7. Question 7 of 15
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    Question 7. Babies cannot smile for several months after birth

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    Answer: False

    Most of us have heard that babies are not capable of smiling during their first few months of life. As it turns out, this is untrue. According to research and ultrasound evidence, babies can smile in utero and immediately after birth, although it is important to distinguish between automatic smiles and social smiles. Automatic smiles are produced because of pleasurable physical sensations, such as falling asleep, resolving gas or eating. When babies smile during the first few days after birth, it is typically an automatic smile.
    Social smiles, on the other hand, are produced because of facial recognition and the type of conscious happiness that arises when a baby recognizes a parent’s face or sees a favorite toy. Babies do not generally begin to exhibit social smiling until about two months of age.

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    Answer: False

    Most of us have heard that babies are not capable of smiling during their first few months of life. As it turns out, this is untrue. According to research and ultrasound evidence, babies can smile in utero and immediately after birth, although it is important to distinguish between automatic smiles and social smiles. Automatic smiles are produced because of pleasurable physical sensations, such as falling asleep, resolving gas or eating. When babies smile during the first few days after birth, it is typically an automatic smile.
    Social smiles, on the other hand, are produced because of facial recognition and the type of conscious happiness that arises when a baby recognizes a parent’s face or sees a favorite toy. Babies do not generally begin to exhibit social smiling until about two months of age.

  8. Question 8 of 15
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    Question 8. Fill in the blanks: ____ smile more often than ____

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    Answer: A

    Studies have found that women smile more often than men but the difference disappears when men and women occupy similar business or social roles. Many scientists interpret these results to indicate that gender roles are fluid and that both men and women act differently depending upon their social or business environment.

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    Answer: A

    Studies have found that women smile more often than men but the difference disappears when men and women occupy similar business or social roles. Many scientists interpret these results to indicate that gender roles are fluid and that both men and women act differently depending upon their social or business environment.

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    Question 9. How many times in a day do children smile?

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    Answer: C
    Children smile 400 times a day. They have the greatest superpowers.

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    Answer: C
    Children smile 400 times a day. They have the greatest superpowers.

  10. Question 10 of 15
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    Question 10. Chocolates are one of the few foods that is better in reducing stress than smiling.

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    Answer: False

    Feeling stressed out and over-loaded? Try smiling. According to recent studies, smiling has the power to reduce stress and increase our ability to deal with trying situations. This is largely because smiling boosts endorphin output and forces us to breathe deeper, resulting in a calmer outlook and increased coping ability.

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    Answer: False

    Feeling stressed out and over-loaded? Try smiling. According to recent studies, smiling has the power to reduce stress and increase our ability to deal with trying situations. This is largely because smiling boosts endorphin output and forces us to breathe deeper, resulting in a calmer outlook and increased coping ability.

  11. Question 11 of 15
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    Question 11. Can smiling make you happier?

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    Answer: Yes

    If you’re having a bad day, force yourself to smile. Research suggests that the act of smiling can trick the brain into feeling happier, no matter how bad the current situation may be. While smiling certainly doesn’t fix all problems, it certainly has the power to make us feel just a little better at any given moment.

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    Answer: Yes

    If you’re having a bad day, force yourself to smile. Research suggests that the act of smiling can trick the brain into feeling happier, no matter how bad the current situation may be. While smiling certainly doesn’t fix all problems, it certainly has the power to make us feel just a little better at any given moment.

  12. Question 12 of 15
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    Question 12. How many times a day do happy people smile?

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    Answer: C

    Happy people smile 40-50 times a day, the average of us only does so 20 times.

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    Answer: C

    Happy people smile 40-50 times a day, the average of us only does so 20 times.

  13. Question 13 of 15
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    Question 13. Smiling does not make you more attractive.

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    Answer: False

    Smiling increases trust in relationships and increases the amount of attention people pay to you. Simply smiling can make you more appealing to potential friends, or that cute girl/guy you’ve been eyeing who lives in your dorm. (Bonus: Smiling is much easier than nailing perfectly symmetrical winged-eyeliner, and just as effective for improving your appearance!)

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    Answer: False

    Smiling increases trust in relationships and increases the amount of attention people pay to you. Simply smiling can make you more appealing to potential friends, or that cute girl/guy you’ve been eyeing who lives in your dorm. (Bonus: Smiling is much easier than nailing perfectly symmetrical winged-eyeliner, and just as effective for improving your appearance!)

  14. Question 14 of 15
    14. Question
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    Question 14. Fill in the blank: People who smile are _______.

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    Answer: B

    It can be hard to keep a smile on your face with meetings, homework and all the other responsibilities that come along with being a college student. But having a “whistle while you work” attitude increases productivity and motivation. What’s more, slapping a grin on your face is proven to reduce stress and anxiety. By smiling and keeping a positive attitude, you can achieve a quick pick-me-up and be excited (no joke) for that crazy to-do list you have to work through.

    Incorrect

    Answer: B

    It can be hard to keep a smile on your face with meetings, homework and all the other responsibilities that come along with being a college student. But having a “whistle while you work” attitude increases productivity and motivation. What’s more, slapping a grin on your face is proven to reduce stress and anxiety. By smiling and keeping a positive attitude, you can achieve a quick pick-me-up and be excited (no joke) for that crazy to-do list you have to work through.

  15. Question 15 of 15
    15. Question
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    Question 15. Smiling is its own exceeding reward.

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    Answer: True

    When we smile, there is a cycle of activity that occurs in the brain. In a positive situation, your brain first interprets the information it is taking from your environment before sending a signal to the brainstem, and the signal is then sent to the smiling muscles in your face (which doesn’t just mean the muscles around your mouth, but around your eyes as well!). When the smiling muscles are activated, a signal is sent back to the brain to tell it that you are feeling goood. This positive reaction is the same feedback we receive from eating a piece of chocolate or exercising. Smiling is an intrinsic behavior–something that we do for the sake of doing, without an external reward.

    Incorrect

    Answer: True

    When we smile, there is a cycle of activity that occurs in the brain. In a positive situation, your brain first interprets the information it is taking from your environment before sending a signal to the brainstem, and the signal is then sent to the smiling muscles in your face (which doesn’t just mean the muscles around your mouth, but around your eyes as well!). When the smiling muscles are activated, a signal is sent back to the brain to tell it that you are feeling goood. This positive reaction is the same feedback we receive from eating a piece of chocolate or exercising. Smiling is an intrinsic behavior–something that we do for the sake of doing, without an external reward.