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Long Test in Oral Communication ( ABM- Archimedes)

1. This refers to both the speaker and the listener.

2. This refers to the interrelated conditions which affect how people understand the message.

3. A type of context where the communication takes place, the time of the day, the environmental condition,

distance, seating arrangement, and other concrete elements.

4. A type of context that involves the communicators’ mood and feelings.

5. A type of context that involves the background provided by previous interactions among communicators.

6. A type of context that is comprised of the beliefs, values, and norms shared by a large group of people.

7. A type of context that refers to the nature of relationship existing among the communicators and it also sets the

formality of the interaction.

8- 12 . Give the 5 types of context.

13. This refers to the speaker’s meanings, ideas, and feelings. This can be delivered by the speaker verbally or non-

verbally.

14. The speaker sends messages through ___________ which transmit his or her ideas and feelings to the listener.

15. What do you call when the transmission of messages is disrupted?

16. __________ is the reaction or response of the listener.

17- 19. Give the 3 types of noise.

20. What is the full name of your Oral Communication teacher?

II. Enumeration

1. Give at least 10 Guidelines in Communicating Effectively.

2. Explain these models and give its model name. (5 points each)
III. Essay

1. What is language based on Verbal Communication? (5 points)

2. What is language based on Non- Verbal Communication? (5 points)

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