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1. This is a form of non-verbal communication
that is associated with the sense of smell, such
as body odors, use of perfumes, etc.
a. haptics
b. kinetics
c. olfactics
d. chronemics
8 Nonverbal Communication
1. Olfactics – smell
2. Kinetics – body motion
3. Paralanguage – laughter, gasps, signs,
tone
4. Proxemics – use of space
5. Haptics – touch
6. Chronemics – use of time
7. Silence
8. Clothing and physical appearance
2. April 7, 1521, Magellan and his group entered
the port of Zubu (Cebu), he was then the
chieftain of Cebu
a. Rajah Si Lapu-Lapu
b. Rajah Siagu - (Siawi) Butuan
c. Rajah Humabon
d. Rajah Kulambu - Limasawa
The Cebu chieftain, Rajah Humabon, welcomed the Spaniards,
gifts were exchanged, and two parties sealed their friendship with
a blood compact. On April 15, 1521, Mass was celebrated in Cebu.
A cross was erected and some 800 natives were baptized,
including Rajah Humabon and his wife, who was given the name
Juana.
3. What value of x will satisfy the equation:
0.4(5x – 1470) = x?
a. 490 0.4(5x – 1470) = x
b. 2,130 2x – 588 = x
c. 588 2x – x = 588
d. 1470 x = 588
4. The First Spanish Governor General in the
Philippines
a. Ruy Lopez de Villalobos - gave the name Las Islas
Filipinas
b. Miguel Lopez de Legaspi
c. Archbishop Manuel Rojo - 16th Archbishop of Manila
and was Governor-General
d. Juan de Sebastian Elcano of the Philippines during the
Magellan named the islands “Islas de San Lazaro” start of the British
because he “discovered” them on the Feast of Saint occupation
Lazarus in 1521, while the name Filipinas was given - completed the first
by Villalobos in 1544 to the islands of Samar and circumnavigation of the
Leyte, when the archipelago was then known as
the “Islas del Poniente” (Islands of the West).
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5. It refers to "communication becoming
thoughts".
a. encoding
b. decoding
c. purposive communication
d. thinking
Whenever an idea needs to be communicated,
it needs to be “encoded” in a communicable
form, such as speech. Upon receiving, the
receiver has to “decode” the information. For
example, a person who hears somebody's
speech will convert the speech into their own
thoughts.
6. Which model shows how communication is
affected by outside factors which include
physical context and psychological context?
a. transaction model
b. interactive model
c. transmission model
d. communicator to communicator model
• In the linear model, a sender
encodes a message via a channel
and the message is decoded by
the receiver. It is straight-line
communication found typically in
mass communication; think
television, radio, newspapers,
etc. According to this model,
there is no means for immediate
feedback.
• The interactive model allows for a
feedback element because after a
message is encoded and sent to
the decoding receiver, the roles
then reverse, and the receiver
encodes and sends a response to
the original sender who has now
turned receiver.
• In the transactional Model,
receiver and sender can play the
same roles simultaneously, as
sometimes happens, as messages
can be sent back and forth
simultaneously. It appears chaotic
and ineffective, but sometimes
communication is just that.
7. Type of research that answers the following
questions: What is the phenomenon? How is it
called? What is the relevance of the
phenomenon? How often does it occur?
- concerned with forecasting (predicting) outcomes,
a. Predictive consequences, costs, or effects
b. Exploratory - investigates research questions that have not
previously been studied in depth
c. Descriptive - aims to accurately and systematically describe a
d. Analytical population, situation or phenomenon
- involves critical thinking skills and. the evaluation of facts
and information relative to the research being conducted
8. "If it's not right, don't type." When you choose
not to publish information because you know it
can hurt the victim, you are following this
principle...
intrusion into the personal life of another,
a. Invasion of privacy without just cause
b. Accuracy/Factual Reporting
the actions of individuals should be limited to
c. Harm Limitation prevent harm to other individuals
d. Slander action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a
person's reputation
9. What was the first novel published by Dr. Rizal
in 1887?
a. El Filibusterismo
b. Noli Me Tangere
c. Mi Ultimo Adios
d. Young Women of Malolos
10. The Antonio de Morga’s work, Sucesos De
Las Islas Filipinas impressed Dr. Jose Rizal and
he decided to annotate it and publish a new
edition. Where and when did Rizal complete the
annotation? As a child, José Rizal heard from his uncle, José Alberto,
about an ancient history of the Philippines written by a
a. Paris, 1891 Spaniard named Antonio de Morga. The knowledge of
this book came from the English Governor of Hong Kong,
b. Spain,1989 Sir John Browning, who had once paid his uncle a visit.
c. Philippines, 1887 with the British Museum where he found one of the few
While in London, Rizal immediately acquainted himself
a. Cadiz Constitution Pepa, was the first Constitution of Spain and one of
the earliest codified constitutions in world history.
The Constitution was ratified on 19 March 1812 by
b. Philippine Constitution the Cortes of Cádiz, the first Spanish legislature that
included delegates from the entire nation, including
c. Bourbon Reform Spanish America and the Philippines.
The Philippine representative was Don Ventura de los
d. Galleon Trade Reyes who together with other delegates signed the
hallmark Cadiz Constitution of 1812.
The term Bourbon reforms denotes the reform undertaken in Spain by which the Bourbon dynasty in the 18th
century reshaped the structures it had inherited from its Habsburg predecessor in the fields of trade, economy,
political, government, and the military.
The Acapulco-Manila Galleon Trade in 1565 is the beginning of commercial ties between Mexico and the
Philippines, which represents an important contribution in the economy of the world by uniting three continents
– Americas, Europe, and Asia.
20. Which of these is NOT a VIOLATION of good
photo ethics?
a. Taking pictures of people doing inappropriate
things
b. Using pictures that damage one's reputation
c. Taking candid pictures
d. Taking controversial pictures
21. Taoism is another Chinese philosophy about
the same period of Confucianism; but more
spiritual rather than ethical interested as it
stressed that nature contains a divine impulse
that directs all life. Who is the philosopher
behind Taoism?
a. Confucius
b. Lao-Tzu
c. The Buddha
d. Siddharta Gautama
22. A group of people who has the ultimate
authority to act on behalf of a state is called
______.
a. Corporation
b. Tribe
c. Government
d. Church
23. It is a process wherein nations, corporations,
etc. impose themselves in a geographic areas in
order to gain profits, power, and so on.
a. Globalization
b. Glocalization
c. McDonaldization
d. McWorld
24. This is a broad term that comprises a variety
of states with diverse levels of economic,
cultural, and political influence in the
international order.
a. The First World
b. The Global North
c. The Global South
d. The Second World
25. The following are examples of Social
Function of Art, except;
a. Advertising Art
b. Revolutionary art
c. Graphic Communication
d. Paper Bills
Functions of Art
•personal function – to express self
•social function – shared sense of identity
•spiritual function – to express spiritual beliefs
•educational function - to illustrate knowledge not
given in words
•political function – to reinforce ideologies
25. The following are examples of Social
Function of Art, except;
a. Advertising Art
b. Revolutionary art
c. Graphic Communication
d. Paper Bills
26. The following are the assumptions of Art,
except:
a. Universal
b. Innate
c. Experience
d. Not a Nature
27. Which is NOT an aspect of personality
according to Freud?
a. Id
b. Ego
c. Superego
d. Alter ego
28. Work on the self is most represented by the
concept of tabula rasa (blank slate).
a. David Hume - most important philosopher to write in English;
empiricist, skeptic, naturalist
b. John Locke
c. Immanuel Kant - deontology, which judges actions according to whether
they adhere to a valid rule rather than the outcome of
d. Sigmund Freud the action
- id, ego, superego; OAPhaLaGe
29. Which is St. Thomas Aquinas' concept of self?
a. The soul is what makes us humans.
b. I am a thinking thing.
c. The self is a collection of different perceptions
which rapidly succeed each other.
d. One’s body is his opening toward his existence
to the world.
30. A person gives groups more priority over
their individual self
a. Individualism
b. Supplication - act of begging humbly
c. Collectivism
d. Filipino