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SCORE: Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
REGION IV – A(CALABARZON)
Division of Rizal
PILILLA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
PreliminaryPililla,Rizal
Examination
ORAL COMMUNICATION
SURNAME FIRST NAME SENIOR HIGHM.I.SCHOOL SECTION DATE
  G11 -
TEST I. IDENTIFICATION. Directions A: Read and analyze each statement carefully. Write your answer before the number.
______________ 1. It is a process in which people share information, ideas, and feelings.
______________ 2. It is the one who decodes or processes the information or message.
______________ 3. It is the information that can be sent in a form of verbal or nonverbal symbol.
______________ 4. It is the obstruction or barrier that keeps a message from being understood or accurately interpreted.
______________ 5. It is used in sending forth the message or giving feedback to the sender.
______________ 6. It is one of the signals that indicate whether the message transmission has been success.
______________ 7. It refers to the sound of the people, vehicles, or loud music in the place of communication.
______________ 8. It the environment where the communication takes place
______________ 9. It refers to the disturbances that happen within the mind of the sender and receiver.
______________ 10. It is the one who encodes or transmits the message.
TEST II: MATCHING TYPE. Directions A: Read and analyze the given statements below. Match column A to column B. Write your
answer before the number.
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
11. Voice A. It is inseparable from culture.
12. Communication skill B. It is carried out through the use of our bodies and faces or visual cues or resources.
A violation in intercultural communication is the sexism to language that belittles sexual
13. Gender C.
characteristics.
14. Language D. It is one’s possession of power and authority in the community or society.
15. Age E. In oral communication, it is one of the primary tools in transmitting messages.
16. Nonverbal Communication F. This can refer to either material or symbolic life ways and beliefs.
17. Religion G. It refers to the use of words in relaying a massage either in oral or written modes.
18. Social Status H. This refers to the sender/receiver's ability to write, read, listen, or speak.
19. Verbal Communication I. It states the importance of being sensitive in audience stage of development.
20. Culture J. It deals with someone's faith that affects human communication.
Directions B: Read and analyze the given statements below. Identify the name of the writer which best describes by the given
statement.
FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATION
21. Regulation or Control A. Communication allows individuals to interact with others
Communication allows people in a organization to express their feelings
22. Social Interaction B.
satisfaction, frustration and needs.
23. Motivation C. Communication enable the have power over the behavior in any ways
24. Emotional Expression D. Communication inspires or encourages people to live better.
25. Information Dissemination E. Communication functions to transmit information.

TEST III: IDENTIFYING ERROR. Directions: Read and analyze the sentences below. Write the word TRUE if the statement is
correct and FALSE if it is incorrect. Underline the word that makes it wrong and write the word that makes it right after the sentence.
_______ 26. Communication is a process.
_______ 27. Communication occurs between two or more people, the listener and the receiver.
_______ 28. Communication can be expressed through written or spoken words, and actions.
_______ 29. Interpersonal Communication often happens when you wish to analyze your action or your decision.
_______ 30. Intrapersonal Communication is an exchange of dialogue between two or more people.
_______ 31. Communication is systematic.
_______ 32. Mass media refers to communication that takes place through television, radio newspapers, magazines,
books, billboards, internet and other types of media.
_______ 33. Communication breakdown occurs when the message or the feedback is not sent or received properly
_______ 34. Computer-mediated communication is said to be a “wide range of technologies that facilitate
both human communication and the interactive sharing information through computer networks
_______ 35. Public Communication involves a small number of people interacting with each other,
often with the goal of solving a problem.
TEST IV: MULTIPLE CHOICE. Directions: Read and analyze the items below. Identify the letter that best answers the
questions. Write the letter before the number.
36. It refers to the way a speaker carries his or her body.
A. Proxemics B. Physical Appearance C. Eyes Contact D. Posture
37. It refers to the movement of your eyes, eyebrows, and mouth.
A. Physical Appearance B. Facial Expression C. Gestures D. Eye Contact
38. These are movements, usually the hands but sometimes of the entire body, that express meaning and emotion to a message.
A. Proxemics B. Pitch C. Gestures D. Facial Expression
39. It refers to the distance or space that a speaker maintains between oneself and the others.
A. Physical Appearance B. Proxemics C. Rate D. Pitch
40. It requires that the message contains all the necessary facts and information that our audience need to know for the reaction we desire.
A. Completeness B. Conciseness C. Consideration D. Clarity
41. It is taking into account the audience's needs and welfare in the mind.
A. Clarity B. Consideration C. Conciseness D. Concreteness
42. It means conveying the message with brevity and removing words that make it confusing.
A. Correctness B. Completeness C. Conciseness D. Courtesy
43. It requires that the message conveys a positive tone and promotes good will to the readers.
A. Clarity B. Courtesy C. Correctness D. Conciseness
44. It should be consider whenever you are in an informal or formal way of communication
A. Appropriateness B. Brevity C. Clarity D. Ethics
45. Words should be carefully chosen in consideration of gender, roles, ethnicity, preferences and others.
A. Appropriateness B. Brevity C. Clarity D. Ethics
46. Speakers who often use simple yet precise and powerful words are found to be more credible.
A. Appropriateness B. Brevity C. Clarity D. Ethics
47. It is important to clearly state the message and express your ideas and feelings.
A. Appropriateness B. Brevity C. Clarity D. Ethics
48. Which of the following refers to the use of simple yet precise and powerful words? 
A. Appropriateness B. Brevity C. Clarity D. Ethics
49. Which barrier is characterized by a set of vocabulary in a certain field?
A. Emotional Barriers B. Jargon C. Lack of confidence D. Noisy Environment
50. Which barrier is characterized as the major category of barriers that may make effective communication difficult?
A. Emotional Barriers B. Jargon C. Lack of confidence D. Noisy Environment

Best of Luck and God Bless!!! –Maam Fernandez


KEY TO CORRECTION

26. Communication is a process.


_______ 27. Communication occurs between two or more people, the speaker and the receiver.
_______ 28. Communication can be expressed through written or spoken words, and nonverbal.
_______ 29. Intrapersonal Communication often happens when you wish to analyze your action or your decision.
_______ 30. Interpersonal Communication is an exchange of dialogue between two or more people.
_______ 31. Dyadic communication is an Interpersonal Communication that takes place between two persons.
_______ 32. Mass media refers to communication that takes place through television, radio newspapers, magazines,
books, billboards, internet and other types of media.
_______ 33. Public communication involves a larger number of audiences.
_______ 34. Computer-mediated communication is said to be a “wide range of technologies that facilitate
both human communication and the interactive sharing information through computer networks
_______ 35. Small Group Communication involves a small number of people interacting with each other,
often with the goal of solving a problem.
It is a process in which people It is the one who decodes or It is the information that can be sent
share information, ideas, and processes the information or in a form of verbal or nonverbal
feelings. message. .symbol

It is the obstruction or barrier that It is used in sending forth the It is one of the signals that
keeps a message from being message or giving feedback to indicate whether the message
understood or accurately the sender. transmission has been success.
interpreted.

It refers to the sound of the people, It is the sender-receiver need to It refers to the disturbances that
vehicles, or loud music in the place demonstrate different behavior happen within the mind of the
.of communication when he/she is in a workplace. sender and receiver.

It is the one who encodes or It is inseparable from It is carried out through the use of
our bodies and faces or visual
.transmits the message .culture
cues or resources.

A violation in intercultural It is one’s possession of power In oral communication, it is one of


communication is the sexism to and authority in the community the primary tools in transmitting
language that belittles sexual .or society messages.
.characteristics

This can refer to either It refers to the use of words in This refers to the
material or symbolic life ways relaying a massage either in oral sender/receiver's ability to write,
.and beliefs .or written modes .read, listen, or speak

It states the importance of being It deals with someone's faith that


sensitive in audience stage of .affects human communication
.development

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