Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) Practice Test

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If someone experiences annoyance secretly, how might they generally express that state?

  1. Disagree

  2. Agree

  3. Strongly Agree

  4. Strongly Disagree

The correct answer is: Disagree

When someone experiences annoyance secretly, they may choose to express that feeling through disagreement. This can manifest in subtle ways, such as through a change in body language, a slight withdrawal from conversation, or an understated tone. While they may not openly acknowledge their annoyance, their internal feelings can lead to a disagreement with others, albeit in a less direct manner. In contrast, agreeing or expressing strong agreement generally indicates a positive alignment with a view or statement, which would not align with the experience of secret annoyance. Strongly agreeing could further minimize the individual’s authentic feelings, while strongly disagreeing would usually signal open conflict or confrontation rather than a more concealed expression of annoyance. Thus, the choice of disagreement suits the scenario of quietly harboring feelings of annoyance, as it suggests a disconnect between inner feelings and outward expressions.