A) Medium and message B) Feedback and noise C) Code and channel D) Sender and receiver
A) Nonverbal cues B) Television C) A message D) Conversation
A) A person feeling tired during conversation B) Background noise during presentation C) An unclear phone connection
A) Interference with the message B) Positive feedback C) The main message being communicated
A) Semantic noise B) Technical noise C) Organizational noise D) Psychological noise
A) Organizational noise B) Technical noise C) Physical noise D) Psychological noise
A) Relational B) Cultural C) Physical D) Temporal
A) Misinterpreting a slang words in a message B) A video call with poor connection C) Discomfort due to cold room temperature D) A loud site nearby
A) A broken microphone during presentation B) A loud airplane flying overhead C) Misunderstanding due to jargon D) A participant feeling hungry during a meeting
A) True B) False C) Maybe
A) MAG REVIEW KA! B) False C) True
A) WALANG SAGOT HINDI KASI NAG REVIEW B) True C) False
A) The sound "cut" B) The sound in "pat" C) The sound in "dog" D) The sound in "pot"
A) /aɪ̈/ B) /eʊ/_ C) /oʊ/ D) /əɪ/
A) /eɪ̈/ B) /ʊə/ C) /ai/ D) /oʊ/
A) /ɒ/ B) /ʌ/ C) /æ/ D) /e/
A) /tʃ/ B) /ɵ/ C) /ð/ D) /ʃ/
A) /ʃ/ B) /dʒ/ C) /t̠ʃʼ/
A) Daniel Jones B) Otto Jespersen C) Paul passy D) Henry sweet
A) 1888 B) 1995 C) 1990 D) 1880
A) A long vowel sound B) A short vowel sound C) A stressed syllable
A) Respiration B) Phonation C) Resonance D) Articulation
A) Respiration B) Articulation C) Phonation D) Resonance
A) Teeth B) Velum C) Palate D) Glottis
A) Fricative B) Plosive C) Bilabial D) Nasal
A) Lip seal B) Soft palate C) Swallowing tube D) Voice box
A) Complete unrestricted B) Continuously obstructed C) Slightly restricted D) Briefly blocked in then released
A) [p] B) [f] C) [m] D) [s]
A) Stopping the airflow briefly B) Closing the oral cavity and releasing air through the nose C) Vibrating vocal cords D) Completely blocking the oral and nasal cavities
A) True B) False
A) /k/ B) /s/ C) /f/ D) /t/
A) The process of choosing the communication channel B) The encoding of non-verbal cues C) The initiation of the conversation D) The interpretation of the sender's message by the receiver
A) Fricative B) Plosive C) Nasal D) Liquid
A) True B) False
A) /I/ B) /s/ C) /k/ D) /p/
A) Resonating vowel sound B) Controlling vocal cord tension C) Articulating consonant sound D) Protecting the airway during swallowing
A) Medium B) Code C) Feedback D) Message
A) Message B) Medium C) Channel
A) German character B) Roman characters C) American character
A) Pragmatic B) International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) C) Semantic
A) Noise B) Receiver C) Sender
A) Encoding B) Sender C) Receiver D) Noise E) Decoding r
A) Context B) Text C) Message
A) The phonatory system B) The respiratory system C) The articulatory system
A) tʁɑʌɛl B) trʌbəl C) trʊobɑl
A) rɑb B) rɒʌ C) rʌb
A) ɡɛɑm B) ɡeɪm C) ɡɒɯɛ
A) θɑlkʒŋ B) tɔːkɪŋ C) tɑɪkɛŋ
A) sɑvɪŋ B) seɪ.vɪŋ C) sɛ.vɪŋ
A) ʃoʊ B) ʃɥɔʍ C) shɔw
A) /çhɔk/ B) /tfouk/ C) /toʊk/
A) /pʊʃhɪŋ/ B) /'pu.ʃiŋ/ C) /pʊshɪŋ/
A) dʏθk B) tzoʊk C) dzɔk
A) kɑçʃ B) cɑtçh C) kætʃ
A) thɛn B) ðin C) θin
A) meðod B) mɪðɔd C) meθod
A) θen B) ðen C) ðɜn
A) lɑv B) lʌb C) lʌv
A) sɛnɡ B) sɪŋ C) sɪŋɡ
A) hɪɛl B) hɛɑl C) hiːl
A) ju B) jɔu C) ʏɔʊ D) ʏʋ
A) βiyɑŋd B) bɛʏɔund C) bi'jond
A) pɔt B) pʊt C) pθt
A) jɑɯp B) dʒʌmp C) ʒɑmp
A) aβɔʊt B) əˈbaut C) abʊot |