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1ST QUARTER EXAMINATION

ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT

Name: __________________________________________________ Gr. & Sec. : ____________________

General Directions:
1. Read and answer the test silently.
2. Any form of erasures will be marked wrong.
3. Cheating in any form will invalidate the examination results.
4. Having conversation with your seatmate during the examination is strictly prohibited.

TEST I. TRUE OR FALSE


Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is wrong. If false, replace the underlined word that
makes the statement incorrect and write the correct word/s.

___________1. Communication that does not employ words is called written.


___________2. The denial stage in Developmental Model of Intercultural sensitivity, the individual does not recognize
cultural differences.
___________3. Shannon-weaver model is a linera or one-way communication.
___________4. Decoding is an element of communication that process the converting of messages into words, actions.
___________5. The person who sends out the message is the caller.
___________6. The acceptance stage refers to recognition of cultural differences.
___________7. Small group communication occurs between two people.
___________8. Social interaction is a function of communication that motivates people to live better.
___________9. Nonverbal communication refers to an interaction where behavior is used to convey and represent
meanings.
____________10. Locutionary act is the resulting act of what is said or response.
____________11. Nomination is a type of communicative strategy that opens a conversation.
____________12. Restriction pertains to the processby which people decide to talk.
____________13. Assertive is a type of illocutionary act which commits the speaker to doing something in the future.
____________14. Cultural sensitivity matters in intercultural communication.
____________15. To achieve clarity, we must speak the same language as our listeners.

Test II. MULTIPLE CHOICE


Directions: Read and analyze each statement and encircle the letter of your best choice from the given options.
16. Which is an example of a frozen speech?
a. Panatang Makabayan c. A commencement speech
b. The President’s SONA d. Opening remarks
17. Which type of speech style requires professional or mutually acceptable language?
a. consultative b. intimate c. frozen d. casual
18. This type of speech style is common to peers and friends.
a. formal b. intimate c. casual d. frozen
19. When communication is used to influence or guide the behavior of others, it primarily serves the function of:
a. Emotional Expression b. Information Dissemination c. Control d. Social Interaction
20. When communication is aimed at inspiring or encouraging action, behavior, or change, it fulfills the function of:
a. Information Dissemination b. Control c. Social Interaction d. Motivation
21.
Bernadette would like to ask Ian about an upcoming event on Monday. In the communication process, Bernadette is in the leve
a. giving feedback c. decoding the message
b. activating the stimulus d. ending the conversation
22. Which of the following is not a communication channel?
a. phone call b. letter c. e-mail d. environment
23. What kind of communication are emojis classified?
a. non-verbal b. verbal c. both a and b d. none of them
24. What barrier of communication is referred to when you are not sure ofwhat to say or do in each situation?
a. emotional barrier c. noisy environment
b. use of jargon d. lack of confidence
25. Which barrier of communication is it when the speaker uses technicalterms toexplain a point?
a. emotional barrier c. noisy environment
b. use of jargon d. lack of confidence
26. It is the process of verbally transmitting information and ideas from one individual or group to another.
a. speech writing c. oral communication
b. journal writing d. written communication
27. Which of the following is not a type of oral communication?
a.body language c. role playing
b.video conferencing d. oration
28. What do you call the communication that occurs between two people?
a. dyad b. intrapersonal c. small group d. public
29.
This is a type of speech context that centers in one person where the speaker acts both the sender and the receiver of the messa
a. Interpersonal b. Intrapersonal c. Mass Media d. Public
30.
Which of the following refers to communication that involves at least three but not more than twelve people engaging in a face
a. dyad b. intrapersonal c. small group d. public
31.
This is a speech context which refers to communication between and among people which establishes personal relationship be
a. Interpersonal b. Intrapersonal c. Mass Media d. Public
32. A communication taking place via television, radio, newspapers, magazines,
books, billboards, and internet is called _.
a. Interpersonal b. Intrapersonal c. Mass Media d. Public
33.. Which type of speech context when one tells himself/herself to calm down and face the problem?
a. Interpersonal b. Intrapersonal c. Mass Media d. Public
34. The mass media are of communication, such as books,
newspapers, recordings, radio, movies, television, and the internet.
a. models b. parts c. means d. types
35. It is the most formal type of speech style which does not require any feedback from the audience. The use of
language cannot be altered.
a. consultative b. formal c. frozen d. intimate
36. A speech style which dictates what appropriate language or vocabulary should be observed is _ _.
a. intimate b. casual c. consultative d. formal
37. Which speech style is private in nature and must not be shared in public?
a. casual b. intimate c. formal d. frozen
38 Which of the following do locutionary acts refer to based on Austin’s Speech
Act theory?
a. the effects produced in the listener/reader on hearing/reading the illocutionary act
b. the act of saying or writing something in language using literal content of words
c. the intention the speaker has when saying or writing something
d. All of the above
39. According to Austin’s Speech theory, illocutionary acts refer to one of the
following.
a. the effects produced in the listener/reader on hearing/reading illocutionary act
b. the intention the speaker has when saying or writing something
c. the act of saying or writing something in language using literal content words
d. b and c
40. A perlocutionary act refers to which one of the following?
a. the effects produced in the listener/reader on hearing/reading the illocutionary act
b. the intention the speaker has when saying or writing something
c. the act of saying or writing something in language using literal content of words
d. none of the above

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