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UNIT TEST 2- (continuation)

1. This refers to communication between and among people and 18. The priest leading the homily during the mass.
establishes personal relationship between and among them. a. Consultative c. intimate
a. Communication c. interpersonal b. Formal d. frozen
b. Intrapersonal d. none of the above 19. You are talking with your suitor about his good points.
2. This refers to communication that centers on one person a. Consultative c. intimate
where the speaker acts as the sender and the receiver of the b. Formal d. frozen
message. 20. Reading pledge of allegiance to the flag.
a. Communication c. interpersonal a. Consultative c. intimate
b. Intrapersonal d. none of the above b. Formal d. frozen
3. This type of communication refers to communication that 21. This is the social function of what is said.
requires you to deliver or send the message before or in front a. Illocutionary act c. perlocutionary act
of a group. b. Locutionary act d. speech act
a. Dyad c. mass communication 22. It is the actual act of uttering.
b. Public d. small group a. Illocutionary act c. perlocutionary act
4. Communication that occurs between two people b. Locutionary act d. speech act
a. Dyad c. mass communication 23. It is the resulting act of what is said.
b. Public d. small group a. Illocutionary act c. perlocutionary act
5. This refers to communication that takes place through b. Locutionary act d. speech act
television, radio and the like. 24. A type of illocutionary act in which the speaker tries to make
a. Dyad c. mass communication the addressee perform an action.
b. Public d. small group a. Assertive c. declaration
6. This refers to communication that involves at least three but b. Directive d. commissive
not more than 12 people. 25. A type of illocutionary act which commits the speaker to doing
a. Dyad c. mass communication something in the future.
b. Public d. small group a. Assertive c. declaration
7. You provided comfort to a friend who was feeling down. b. Directive d. commissive
a. Dyad c. mass communication 26. A type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses
b. Public d. small group belief about the truth of a proposition.
8. You deliver a graduation speech to your batch. a. Assertive c. declaration
a. Dyad c. mass communication b. Directive d. commissive
b. Public d. small group 27. A type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses
9. You are a student journalist articulating your stand on current his/her feelings or emotional reactions.
issues through the school’s newspaper. a. Declaration c. commissive
a. Dyad c. mass communication b. Expressive d. directive
b. Public d. small group 28. A type of illocutionary act which brings a change in the
10. You are having a discussion with your group mates on how to external situation.
finish the assigned tasks. a. Declaration c. commissive
a. Dyad c. mass communication b. Expressive d. directive
b. Public d. small group 29. A speaker tries to collaboratively and productively establish a
11. This style is private, which occurs between or among close topic.
family members or individuals. a. Termination c. topic-shifting
a. Casual c. formal b. Restriction d. nomination
b. Consultative d. intimate 30. Refers to the conversation participants’ close-initiating
12. This style is common among peers and friends. expressions.
a. Casual c. formal a. Repair c. Termination
b. Consultative d. intimate b. Topic control d. topic-shifting
13. This style is the standard one. Professional or mutually 31. This refers to saying sorry to fix some issue raised in the
acceptable language is a must in this style. conversation.
a. Consultative c. intimate a. Nomination c. topic-control
b. Formal d. frozen b. Repair d. termination
14. This style mostly occurs in ceremonies. 32. This refers to moving from one topic to another.
a. Consultative c. intimate a. Turn-taking c. termination
b. Formal d. frozen b. Topic control d. topic shifting
15. Example of this speech style are sermons by priests and 33. This pertains to the process by which people decide who will
ministers, speeches, and pronouncement by judges. speak/talk next.
a. Consultative c. intimate a. Turn-taking c. nomination
b. Formal d. frozen b. Topic-shifting d. restriction
16. Talking and laughing about memorable experiences with your 34. This refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.
elementary classmates. a. Nomination c. restriction
a. Casual c. formal b. Termination d. topic-shifting
b. Consultative d. intimate 35. This covers how procedural formality or informality affects the
17. Talking to a counselor or psychiatrist development of the topic conversation.
a. Casual c. formal a. Repair c. termination
b. Consultative d. intimate b. Topic control d. nomination

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