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SECOND QUARTER EXAMNATION

ORAL COMMUNICATION

Name: _______________________________ Date: ___________________


Grade and Section: ___________________ Score: ________________/50

TEST I.

DIRECTIONS: (MULTIPLE CHOICE). Circle the letter of the best answer.

1. This refers to communication between and among people and establishes personal relationship
between and among them.
a. Interpersonal c. Dyadic Communication
b. Intrapersonal d. Small Group
2. It means talking to yourself or asking yourself about your plans in life etc.
a. Interpersonal c. Dyadic Communication
b. Intrapersonal d. Small Group
3. This refers to communication that centers on one person where the speaker acts both as the sender
and the receiver of message.
a. Interpersonal c. Dyadic Communication
b. Intrapersonal d. Small Group
4. This refers to communication that involves at least three but not more than twelve people
engaging in a face-to-face interaction to achieve a desired goal.
a. Interpersonal c. Dyadic Communication
b. Intrapersonal d. Small Group
5. This refers to INTERPERSONAL CONTEXT happens when communication occurs between
two people.
a. Public c. Dyadic Communication
b. Intrapersonal d. Small Group
6. This refers to a type of INTERPERSONAL CONTEXT happens when you are providing
comfort to a friend who was feeling down.
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
7. This refers to communication that takes place through television, radio, newspapers, magazines,
books, billboards, internet, and other types of media.
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
8. This type refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the message before or in
front of a group.
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
9. This refers to a type Interpersonal Context happens when you are delivering a speech in front of
the crowd or huge number of people. EXAMPLE: a politician delivering his speech during the
campaign period.

a. Dyadic Communication c. Public


b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
10. This refers to a type of INTERPERSONAL CONTEXT happens when you are participating in
an organizational meeting which aims to address the concerns of your fellow students.
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
11. In this type of communication, all participants can freely share ideas in a loose and open
discussion.
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
12. Listening to the radio anchors is an example of what?
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
13. What kind of interpersonal context is homily?
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
14. Talking to 7 members of your group is an example of what?
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication
15. Planning for your vacation with your best friend is an example of what?
a. Dyadic Communication c. Public
b. Small Group d. Mass Communication

Test II.

Directions: (TRUE or FALSE). Write the word TRUE if the Statement is correct, and write the
word FALSE if the statement is incorrect. Write your answer on the space before the number. USE
CAPITAL LETTERS IN WRITING YOUR ANSWERS.

_______________16. Intrapersonal means talking to somebody who is closely related to you.

_______________17. Interpersonal means talking to yourself or asking yourself.

_______________18. An example of frozen is the PREAMBLE.

_______________19. Brainstorming about certain topic with your groupmates not less than three
members is an example of MASS COMMUNICATION.

_______________20. Planning your marriage together with your girlfriend/boyfriend is an example of


INTIMATE.

_______________21. Frozen is a speech style that remains unchanged over time.


_______________22. Consultative is common among peers and friends. Jargon, slang, or the vernacular
language is used.

_______________23. Discussing something with your partner (girlfriend/boyfriend) is an example of


casual.

________________24. Asking for pieces of advice from a lawyer is an example of consultative.

________________25. Lupang Hinirang is an example of frozen.

________________26. Intimate is a speech style which is used in formal setting.

________________27. Preamble is an example of consultative speech.

________________28. According to intimate speech, it is okay to share to others what we discussed


together with our family.

________________29. Consulting the doctor twice a month is an example of consultative.

________________30. Asking yourself about your plan/s in college is an example of intrapersonal.

Test III
Direction: Classify the type of speech act being used in the given statements. You may choose
from the given options inside the box. Write only the letter of the correct answer

 A. assertive
 B. directive
 C. commissive
 D. expressive
 E. declaration
31. You are fired!
32. I am really sorry about what happened last time.
33. Give me a cup of chocolate. I want it with milk.
34. I will top the board exam.
35. There will be a typhoon tomorrow.
36. I really appreciate you helping me with my homework.
37. Go back to your room.

 A. Locutionary Act
 B. Illocutionary Act
 C. Perlocutionary Act
38. Performing an act in saying something.
39. Performing an act by saying something.
40. Performing an act of saying something.

Test IV
Direction: Identify the communication strategy being referred to in each statement or conversation.
It can be Nomination, Restriction, Turn-taking, Topic Control, Topic Shifting, Repair or
Termination.
41. This refers to how the speakers address the problems that may arise in the communication
process.
42. You should give everyone a chance to speak.
43. This refers to how well a speaker collaboratively and productively establish a topic.
44. This refers to the participant’s close-initiating expressions to end a conversation.
45. “I can’t hear you clearly. Can you please speak louder?”
46. “That’s it for today’s topic. I’ll see you next week.”
47. “Hi! How was your day?”
48. “Let us focus on the main event first. We can just talk about the party tomorrow.”
49. “That’s nice to hear Angelica! How about you Christian? Did you enjoy the party yesterday?”
50. “Our topic reminds me of my experience in a dog park. Have you been to a dog park before?”

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