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QUIZ ON SPEECH MODELS

INSTRUCTIONS

• Use your small notebooks to answer the quiz


• If you don’t have your notebook you can use a ¼ sheet of paper, but make
sure you attach it to your notebook later
• Answer as concise and as fast as you can as the slides are set to proceed to
the next slide after 30 seconds
QUESTION #1

What factor can disrupt or distort the message


from a source to the receiver?
QUESTION #2

What does the term “sound pattern” mean in


Saussure’s Model?
QUESTION #3

This is termed as the medium which a message


is being delivered?
QUESTION #4

Name one of the kinds of noises and explain how


that noise came to be.
QUESTION #5

What does the acronym S.M.C.R. stand for?


QUESTION #6

The proponent who established the “El Proceso


de la Communication?”
QUESTION #7

What is an example of a transmitter in Shannon’s


Model?
QUESTION #8

What is the other term of the model proposed by


the Swiss linguist?
QUESTION #9

What is the other term of the model proposed by


the Swiss linguist?
QUESTION #10

This refers to the acoustic image in the mind of a


person conversing.
QUESTION #11

What does the symbol “ M ” mean in Nida’s


Model?
QUESTION #12

This is considered as the mother of all models?


QUESTION #13

The proponent that is known as the father of


Information Theory.
QUESTION #14

It is the sequence of messages that is


communicated to the receiving terminal?
QUESTION #15

Using your knowledge on the Models of Communication.


Make your own personalized model and explain in 1
sentence how your model differs from the other models
present.
Criteria:
Neatness of the Diagram – 1 point
Explanation – 3 points
Uniqueness – 2 point
ANSWER KEY

1. NOISE 1. SAUSSURE
2. AUDITION 2. SAME
3. CHANNEL 3. SCHEMA
4. PHYSIOLOGICAL/ SEMANTIC/ 4. COMMUNICATION LOSS / BREAKDOWN
ENVIRONMENTAL
5. SHANNON’S MODEL
5. SOURCE, MESSAGE, CHANNEL,
6. SHANNON
RECEIVER
7. INFORMATION SOURCE
6. BERLO
7. CELL TOWER / SATELLITE

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