Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) Practice Test

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When it comes to showing interest in a topic, what does the individual sometimes do?

  1. Express genuine enthusiasm

  2. Act disinterested

  3. Engage in deep discussion

  4. Shut down the conversation

The correct answer is: Act disinterested

An individual who shows interest in a topic often expresses genuine enthusiasm. This enthusiasm can manifest in the form of asking questions, sharing relevant experiences, and demonstrating a desire to learn more about the subject. Genuine enthusiasm not only contributes to a more engaging conversation but also encourages others to participate actively. Therefore, showing interest is closely tied to positive engagement and active participation, which contrasts with displaying disinterest or shutting down a conversation. Engaging in deep discussion typically reflects a strong interest in the topic as well, but genuine enthusiasm is the most direct expression of that interest.