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NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY

Bais City Campus II, Bais City


College of Teacher Education

BSED ASSESS 1
COMPETENCY-BASED
ASSESSMENT

SUBMITTED BY:
DONQUE, JENNYROSE A.
BSED ENGLISH III
SUBMITTED TO:
DR. MA. SARAH FATIMA
VALENCIA
1. Communication comes from the Latin word________, which means ‘commons’
a.) “come on”
b.) “communis”
c.) “came in”
d.) “command”
ANSWER: b.) “communis”

2. To be common means ___________ or “to commune’’-to share something in common’’.


a.) “to come together”
b.) “we are together”
c.) “come on together”
d.) “to share together”
ANSWER: a.) “to come together”

3. Whose model that is mainly focused on speaker and speech. It can be broadly divided into 5
primary elements: Speaker, Speech, Occasion, Audience and Effect?
a.) White’s Stages of Oral Communication
b.) Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
c.) Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication
d.) Aristotle’s Model of Communication
ANSWER: d.) Aristotle’s Model of Communication

4. According to the article of businesstopia, there are six concepts and these are the following
concepts: Sender, Encoder, Channel, Decoder, Receiver, and Noise. Whose concepts of
communication in the following
a.) White’s Stages of Oral Communication
b.) Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
c.) Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication
d.) Aristotle’s Model of Communication
ANSWER: c.) Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication

5. This model is something circular in nature or so called “Circular Model”.


a.) White’s Stages of Oral Communication
b.) Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
c.) Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication
d.) Aristotle’s Model of Communication
ANSWER: b.) Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication

6. Whose model that his definition of the model of communication, is a repetitive cycle. His
1960 model is that of a cyclical process composed of eight stages. These stages are thinking,
symbolizing, expressing, transmitting, receiving, decoding, feed-backing, monitoring and
thinking?
a.) White’s Stages of Oral Communication
b.) Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
c.) Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication
d.) Aristotle’s Model of Communication
ANSWER: a.) White’s Stages of Oral Communication

7. The main concept of this model speaker plays the most important role in communication and it
is the only one who holds the responsibility to influence his/her audience through public
speaking. It is the speaker’s role to deliver a speech to the audience. The audience is passive,
influenced by the speech. This makes the communication process one way, from speaker to
receiver. The speaker must organize and prepare his/her speech beforehand, according to the
target audience and situation (occasion). Which model does this belong?
a. Aristotle’s Model of Communication
b. Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
c. White’s Stages of Oral Communication
d. Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication
ANSWER: a. Aristotle’s Model of Communication

8. This model was first made to improve technical communication, mainly for telephonic
communication. It was made to maximize telephone capacity with minimum noise.
Which model does this belong?
a. Aristotle’s Model of Communication
b. Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
c. White’s Stages of Oral Communication
d. Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication
ANSWER: Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication

9. This model breaks the sender and receiver model it seems communication in a practical way.
It is not a traditional model. It can happen within our self or two people; each person acts as both
sender and receiver and hence use interpretation. Which model does this belong?
a. Aristotle’s Model of Communication
b. Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
c. White’s Stages of Oral Communication
d. Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication
ANSWER: b. Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication

10. This model introduces the concept of FEEDBACK to the field of communication. It is the
perception by the speaker about the response of the listener. If the speaker monitors the listeners
it is the only way that he/she can receive feedback. Which model does this belong?
a. Aristotle’s Model of Communication
b. Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
c. White’s Stages of Oral Communication
d. Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication
ANSWER: c. White’s Stages of Oral Communication
11. Which is the best definition of communication?
a.) a process by which we assign and convey meaning with the desire to have a
common and shared understanding of the message
b.) is when we have a lot of conversations
c.) components that the sender and receiver consider in the exchange of ideas
d.) the ability to talk and listens and build relationships with other people
ANSWER: a.) Communication is a process by which we assign and convey meaning with the
desire to have a common and shared understanding of the message

12. Below are the characteristics of communication EXCEPT one


a.) Communication is basic to success
b.) Communication allows you to create network and build stronger relationships
c.) Communication makes us to be perfect
d.) Communication is a two-way process
ANSWER: c.) Communication makes us to be perfect

13. The elements of communication is where the portrayal of each of the elements of
communication takes place. Which is the correct elements of communication?
a.) Reading, Speaking, Writing, Viewing, Listening
b.) Sender, Receiver, Channel, Encoding, Decoding, Feedback, Message
c.) Facebook Messenger, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube
d.) All of the above
ANSWER: b.) Sender, Receiver, Channel, Encoding, Decoding, Feedback, Message

14. "Communication is a process" means that


a.) we must adapt to inevitable change when we communicate with others
b.) no relationship stands still, frozen in time
c.) we can understand messages from other individuals by carefully examining a
single word, phrase, or sentence
d.) both a and b
ANSWER: d.) both a and b

15. This is a communication within the “self”, that is, a person communicates with himself or
herself internally. One example is deciding what to eat for breakfast or what clothes to wear.
a.) Intrapersonal communication
b.) Interpersonal communication
c.) Group communication
d.) Public communication
ANSWER: a.) Intrapersonal communication

16. This communication is mostly “dyadic” in nature. This means a person communicates with
another person. Example is when a student asks a teacher for his/her exam result.
a.) Intrapersonal communication
b.) Interpersonal communication
c.) Group communication
d.) Public communication
ANSWER: b.) Interpersonal communication

17. This is composed of three persons or more. But more than the number of participants, this the
may be better defined in terms of relationship between the sender and receiver who interact
actively with each other.
a.) Intrapersonal communication
b.) Interpersonal communication
c.) Group communication
d.) Public communication
ANSWER: c.) Group communication

18. This type of communication is defined in terms of the relationship between the sender and
the receiver. In this type, the person speaks in front of an audience in a one-directional flow.
a.) Intrapersonal communication
b.) Interpersonal communication
c.) Group communication
d.) Public communication
ANSWER: d.) Public communication

19. This communication sends messages through the use of written signs and symbols. These
signs and symbols may be employed via printed, handwritten, and projected onscreen.
a.) Verbal communication
b.) Non-verbal communication
c.) Written communication
d.) Oral communication
ANSWER: c.) Written communication

20. In this type of communication, your message is verbally or orally transmitted to your target
listener/audience.
a.) Verbal communication
b.) Non-verbal communication
c.) Written communication
d.) Oral communication
ANSWER: d.) Oral communication

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