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LESSON 1

Question 1
 Communication happens even when the communicators do not intend to share ideas with
each other.
Response: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 2
 A change in any part or element does not affect the system of communication as a whole.
Response: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 3
 Decoding signals that the reception of the message is successful.
Response: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 4
 It refers to an arbitrary system of signs and symbols used for communication.
Response: Language
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 5
 The Latin word for communication which means to share.
Response: communicare
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 6
 It is the sender's translated ideas, feelings, attitudes, or emotions in a form of signals or
symbols.
Response: Message
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 7
 It entails that a statement being uttered can no longer change its consequences, especially the
impression it has left the listeners.
Response: Communication is irrevocable.
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 8
 Silence can be interpreted as a feedback.
Response: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 9
 He or she initiates the conversation and decides on the topic to be discussed.
Response: Sender
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 10
 The hot temperature of the room hinders Mary from focusing on listening to the lecture. This is
an example of an external noise/barrier.
Response: True
Score: 1 out of 1 

LESSON 2

Question 1
 Which of the following is an example of interactive model?
Response: Schramm's Model
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 2
 After reading the article in a magazine, Jeremy suddenly regained his enthusiasm to conduct a
study on the ethnic tribes of Agusan del Norte. What model is shown in this scenario?
Response: Lasswell's Model
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 3
 A model that shows communication process as sequential and speaker-centered.
Response: Linear
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 4
 Frank Dance developed the Helical Model in the year _____.
Response: 1967
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 5
 Which of the following does not describe transactional model?
Response: This model shows that communication starts with the speaker encoding a
message and ends with the sending of feedback by the receiver.
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 6
 He underscores the importance of the shared field of experiences or schematic background
about the topic for a successful communication.
Response: Schramm
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 7
 Which model accentuates the idea that the message is primarily dependent on the setting and
the type of audience s/he has.
Response: Aristotelian Model
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 8
 He proposed the SMCR Model.
Response: David Berlo
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 9
 A linear model that looks into the factors that afflict both the encoder and the decoder in
constructing meanings and communicating themselves effectively.
Response: Berlo's Model
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 10
 Which is not an element of Berlo's communication model?
Response: Feedback
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 11
 A _____ helps us better understand the communication process through vivid illustrations.
Response: Transactional Models
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 12
 Which of the following is not true about communication models?
Response: It demonstrates the importance of effective communication in an individual's life.
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 13
 Before conducting seminars to people in remote areas, Mary Grace ensures she checks and
reviews their background information or demographics. What model can be observed in the
scenario?
Response: Berlo's Model
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 14
 This model adds noise as a factor that can greatly affect the process of communication.
Response: Shannon-Weaver Model
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 15
 Which of the models best reflects the scenario: Jona is treated indifferently in an international
school because she speaks English poorly and is often misunderstood by others because of her
inaudible accent.
Response: Berlo's Model
Score: 1 out of 1 

LESSON 3

Question 1
 This could mean someone is intrigued.
Response: Direct eye contact
Feedback:
Correct answer: Arched eyebrows
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 2
 When a friend is becoming distant, he/she is exhibiting what type of nonverbal cue?
Response: Proxemics
Feedback: Very good! If a friend is becoming distant, we can identify what she's trying to tell
us using Proxemics.
Correct answer: Proxemics
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 3
 It is also called as communication through touch.
Response: Haptics
Correct answer: Haptics
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 4
 Both verbal and nonverbal communication use words to communicate to people.
Response: True
Feedback: Ennnkkkk!!!! Only verbal communication does.
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 5
 This posture can show interest.
Response: Standing up straight, sometimes with hands on hips
Feedback: Standing up straight, sometimes with hands on hips, can suggest excitement,
eagerness, and confidence.
Correct answer: Resting the head in one hand
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 6
 Among the following, this one's the most commonly used medium for written communication
especially in teenagers.
Response: Cell phone
Feedback: Correct! According
to https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2008/04/24/writing-technology-and-teens/ 85%
of teens ages 12-17 engage at least occasionally in some form of electronic personal
communication, which includes text messaging, sending email or instant messages, or posting
comments on social networking sites. Cellphone is the most commonly used as what we can
see in our society. The other choices are wrong, but they can still be used though in written
communication except Telephone.
Correct answer: Cell phone
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 7
 A thumbs up is often used as gesture of disapproval.
Response: False
Feedback: That's right! (Thumb ups)
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 8
 Voice quality refers to highness and lowness of a voice or sound.
Response: False
Feedback: Correct! Very good!
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 9
 Seeing someone witch clenched fist, it could mean
Response: Anger
Feedback: Correct!
Correct answer: Anger
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 10
 A close friend of yours is feeling down, you can comfort her without saying anything by
engaging to this nonverbal cue.
Response: Haptics
Feedback: Very good! You can comfort that friend by tapping his/her back and not say
anything. That friend will understand you're comforting him/her through your touch.
Correct answer: Haptics
Score: 1 out of 1 

LESSON 4

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