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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region XI
Division of Davao City
A.L. NAVARRO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT


First Quarter Exam
First Semester- 2022-2023
Name: _____________________________________ Score: ____________________
Grade & Section: _____________________________ Date: _____________________

General Instructions: Read and understand the questions very carefully before answering.
Answer in the test questionnaire provided. Write only the letters of the correct

_____1. What is defined as any form of communication that uses spoken and written words to
convey a message?
a. Non-verbal communication
b. Oral communication
c. Verbal communication
d. Written communication
_____2. Communication really takes place when. . .
a. the sender sends the message
b. the message enters the channel
c. the receiver receives the message
d. the receiver understands the message
_____3. Which of the following does NOT define communication?
a. Communication involves transaction
b. Communication is sharing of ideas among a group of people.
c. Communication is a confusion of ideas in the mind of the other.
d. Communication is a transfer of message from from one person to another.
_____4. Which of the following does NOT state the truth about communication?
a. Communication supports claims with facts, figures, and examples.
b. Communication gives positive remarks in a conversation and show interest.
c. Communication uses technical words to impress the audience.
d. Communication uses appropriate speaking volume, pitch, rate, proper enunciation, stress and
acceptable pronunciation.
_____5. What element of communication makes linear communication different from
interactive and transactional communication?
a. Channel
b. Feedback
c. Receiver
d. Sender
_____6. You are eating apples. Your friend came and asked you, “Is that sweet?” while looking
at your apples. How will you respond appropriately?
a. “Yes, these apples are sweet.”
b. “No, please leave me alone!
c. “Yes, would you like some?”
d. “Of course!”

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