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1. It is the process of sharing and conveying messages from one person to another.
a. Verbal
b. Intercultural
c. Culture
d. Communication

2. It is the process of interpreting the message of the sender.


a. Encoding
b. Replying
c. Decoding
d. Analyzing

3. What is the last step in the communication process?


a. Decoding the message
b. Receiving the message
c. Encoding the message
d. Providing feedback

4. The source of information or message is what element of communication?


a. Decoder
b. Receiver
c. Sender
d. Barrier

5. It hinders the flow of communication.


a. Barrier
b. Context
c. Message
d. Feedback

6. It is a one-way activity in which information flows from the sender to the receiver.
a. Transactional Model
b. Shannon-Weaver Model
c. Collaborative Model
d. Articulate Model

7. The following are elements found in the Shannon-Weaver Model except


a. Sender
b. Receiver
c. Message
d. Feedback

8. It is also referred to as the collaborative model.


a. One-Way Model
b. Transactional Model
c. Articulate Model
d. Shannon-Weaver Model

9. It presents communication as a two-way process in which the receiver gives feedback to


the sender.

a. Transactional Communication Model


b. Linear Model
a. Shannon-Weaver Model
b. One-Way Model

For items 10 to 14, identify the function of communication in each sentence

10. “I love you.”


a. Control
b. Social Interaction
c. Motivation
d. Emotional Expression

11. “You really need to take 3 glasses of milk a day in order to keep the baby healthy.”
a. Information
b. Emotional expression
c. Control
d. Motivation

12. “Clean the room, then you can go to the mall.”


a. Control
b. Social interaction
c. Information
d. Emotional Expression
13. “Would you like to have dinner with us?”
a. Information
b. Emotional expression
c. Control
d. social interaction
14. “Very nice! Keep up the good work.”
a. Social interaction
b. Motivation
c. Control
d. information

15. A feature of effective communication that implies the use of simple and specific words
to express ideas.
a. Correctness
b. Clearness
c. Completeness
d. Concreteness

16. Which of the following does not belong to the group?


a. Completeness
b. Competitiveness
c. Correctness
d. Concreteness

17. The use of too many fillers can distract your listeners.
a. True
b. False
c. Neither true nor false
d. It depends

18. It is backed up by facts, figures, and real-life examples or situations.


a. Concreteness
b. Clearness
c. Courtesy
d. Completeness

19. When doctors communicate with technical language, they are using …
a. Jargon
b. Layman’s terms
c. Slang
d. Conyo language

20. This refers to the communication that centers on one person where the speaker acts
both as the sender and the receiver of the message.
a. Dyad communication
b. Small group communication
c. Mass communication
d. Intrapersonal communication
Average

1. This body language shows that one is listening.


a. Looking out of the window
b. Staring blanky at the speaker
c. Nodding and making eye contact
d. Nodding with eyes looking at a distance

2. Which of the following is an example of a one-way communication model?


a. The Philippine president delivering his SONA
b. A group of teenagers planning for a big event
c. Beth and Kim planning for their Christmas party
d. Consulting a psychologist

3. A strong wind struck as Arnold and his father took turns in pulling the fishing boat to the
store. Arnold cannot hear his father’s voice. Which affects the flow of the
communication process?
a. Wind
b. Boat
c. Arnold’s voice
d. Father

4. What happens when the message in not clearly conveyed?


a. The communication continues.
b. The situation will never change.
c. The communicators end the communication process.
d. The receiver may get the wrong information to share with others.

5. Which of the following is a good example of nonverbal communication?


a. You shake your hands as a form of greeting in Japan.
b. You wear sleeveless red blouse to a job interview.
c. You look at your friend while she is sharing her problems.
d. At a party, you stand 1 inch from the speaker.

6. The answer below is NOT a good example of nonverbal codes when listening to others.
a. nodding your head
b. giving eye contact
c. showing your back
d. looking at the window
7. The following are examples of Intrapersonal Communication except:
a. talking in front of the mirror
b. consulting advice to a friend
c. reviewing
d. criticizing oneself

8. You and your best friend are talking about your celebrity crush.
a. Dyadic Communication
b. Mass Communication
c. Small Group Communication
d. Intercultural Communication

9. Being the secretary, you were asked by your boss to join a meeting on a proposed project.
a. Public Communication
b. Small Group Communication
c. Mass Communication
d. Dyadic Communication

10. You presented your section in an Oratorical Speech.


a. Mass Communication
b. Small Group Communication
c. Dyadic Communication
d. Public Communication

11. You and your family are talking about school matters over dinner.
a. Dyadic Communication
b. Small Group Communication
c. Intercultural Communication
d. Mass Communication
Difficult

1. It is an indication that communication takes place.


a. When the message enters the channel
b. When the receiver decodes the message
c. When the sender transmits the message
d. When the message is encoded by the receiver

2. It is shown when there is an understanding in the communication EXCEPT


a. Each party has different languages
b. Each party is able to provide feedback
c. Each gets a chance to be the sender and the receiver
d. Each party is able to say what they want to without the other person interrupting

3. It is the definition of communication EXCEPT


a. Communication involves a transaction
b. Communication is done only through speaking with others
c. Communication is sharing of ideas among a group of people
d. Communication is a transfer of messages from one person to another

4.

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