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PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION

1.These are metaphorically considered as citizens of the virtual world?


a. Netizens
b. YouTubers
c. Vloggers
d. Streamers

2. Which among the choices is known as perceiving one's own cultural beliefs and customs as
superior to those of other people?
a. Ethnocentrism
b. Public Speaking
c. Cultural Diversity
d. Mutuality

3.Which of the basic characteristics of culture that vary cross-culturally and are arbitrary?
a. Culture is based on symbols
b. Culture is shared
c. Culture is dynamic
d. Culture is integrated

4.What type of communication that receiver and sender can play the same roles simultaneously,
as sometimes happens, as messages can be sent back and forth simultaneously.
a. Interactive Models of Communication
b. Linear Models of Communication
c. Transactional Models of Communication
d. Helical Models of Communication

5.What type of communication that can be anything from solving a complex problem in your
mind to thinking about what to wear today or what to have for breakfast?
a. Intrapersonal Communication
b. prejudice
c. Oral Communication
d. assumed similarities
6.It is termed given to any post, language or photo that has an uptake to a social, moral, or
political idea that most of the time seem funny.
a. Google
b. YouTube
c. Memes
d. Twitter
7.It is a skill that few people possess and can get their point across when there is a cross cultural
barrier.
a. Language
b. Effective Communication
c. Register
d. Linguistic Preference
8.What online landscape that caters video production and also a language landscapes that can be
analyzed in its context and features?
a. Google
b. YouTube
c. Memes
d. Twitter

9.Globalization is the process of bringing people together to increase economy, political and cultural
integration and interdependence of diverse cultures. This definition of globalization was given by
___________.
a. Marshall Mcluhan
b. Gamble and Gamble
c. Friedman
d. Siegfred

10.What became globally connected and gained increasing prominence from the ability to communicate
across cultural boundaries?
a. Race
b. Technology
c. Society
d. Language structuralism

11.This depends on what you are feeling and what your audience is feeling will have a
significant impact on the communication that is taking place.
a. Physical context
b. Social context
c. Psychological context
d. Relational context
12.This refers to an effective international communication if the recipient understands the message in the
way the sender has meant.
a. Register
b. Message
c. Language
d. Communication

13.Which among the language register that people use when they are with friends, close
acquaintances and coworkers, and family?
a. Casual
b. Frozen
c. Formal
d. Intimate

14.What refers to influences on effective communication that influence the interpretation of


conversations?
a. Sender
b. Channel
c. Noise
d. Medium

15.Which term is used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended to avoid
offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society?
(1/1 Point)
a. Gender equality
b. Cultural sensitivity
c. Political correctness
d. Gender sensitivity

16.It is shared, transmitted through learning and helps shape behavior and beliefs.
(1/1 Point)
a. Behavior
b. Ethnocentrism
c. Culture
d. Society
17. It is the availability and popularity of different means of communication that influence how we
communicate with each other.      
a. Decoding
b. Technology
c. Transmission
d. stereotypes

18. Its aim is to transmit information from one person to another so that the sender and receiver
understand the message in the same way.
(1/1 Point)
a. Communication process
b. Intrapersonal Communication
c. Oral Communication
d. Small Group Communication

19.It is which modifies a signal in a disruptive manner, as it travels along a communication


channel between its source and receiver.
a. Audience
b. Noise
c. Sender
d. Interference

20.It is probably the most difficult type of writing; it is not written for a specific person and is
written without emotion.
a. Neutral writing
b. Informal writing
c. Casual writing
d. Formal writing

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