Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which of the following is a major challenge in online relationships?
a) Lack of visual cues and body language
b) Faster emotional connections
c) Face-to-face con icts
d) Clear communication
2. In online relationships, what is the primary way of building trust?
a) Sharing personal experiences
b) Using video calls
c) Face-to-face meetings
d) Time spent chatting consistently
3. Which of these is considered an advantage of real-life relationships
compared to online relationships?
a) People can easily hide their emotions
b) They require less emotional investment
c) Physical presence enables deeper emotional connections
d) Communication is always clearer
4. One reason why people may feel more comfortable sharing personal
information online is because…
a) They are more anonymous
b) Online communication is less formal
c) Face-to-face interaction can feel intimidating
d) All of the above
5. Which of the following could be a disadvantage of maintaining a
relationship only online?
a) Being able to talk at any time
b) Di culty in gauging the other person’s emotional state
c) Easier to share emotions
d) More direct con ict resolution
Part 5: Case Study (Analysis)
Scenario:
John and Sarah have been communicating online for over a year. They’ve
never met in person but talk every day via video calls and messages. John
feels they are emotionally close, but Sarah is unsure if the relationship can
grow further without meeting in real life. They are considering meeting, but
Sarah is nervous it might change the dynamic of their relationship.
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•Question: What advice would you give John and Sarah about the potential
bene ts and challenges of moving their relationship from online to real life?
Part 2: True or False
1. True or False: It is generally easier to build emotional intimacy in real-life
relationships compared to online ones.
2. True or False: Online relationships require less commitment because there
is less frequent face-to-face interaction.
3. True or False: One of the bene ts of online relationships is the exibility to
interact regardless of distance.
4. True or False: People are more likely to misinterpret emotional tones in
online text-based communication than in real-life conversations.
5. True or False: All successful online relationships need to eventually
transition into real-life relationships.
Part 3: Short Answer
1. What are some factors that can make an online relationship stronger than
a real-life one?
2. How can a lack of physical presence in online relationships create
misunderstandings?
3. What are some common ways people maintain their online friendships or
romantic relationships?
4. In your opinion, can the emotional depth of an online relationship match
that of a real-life relationship? Why or why not?
5. What are some key qualities that both online and real-life relationships
need to succeed?
Part 4: Discussion Questions
1. Do you think relationships that start online are more or less likely to
succeed compared to those that start in real life? Why?
2. How can online dating platforms change the way people approach
relationships? Do they make relationships more transactional?
3. What is the role of communication in online relationships, and how does it
di er from real-life interactions?
4. What are some strategies for transitioning from an online relationship to a
real-life relationship?
5. In your experience or opinion, what are the bene ts and drawbacks of
maintaining both online and real-life relationships simultaneously?
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