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  • 1. This communication process by developing idea?
A) Receiver
B) Channel
C) Feedback
D) Sender
  • 2. Refers to the expression or countenance this represented by the appearance of a person face resulting.
A) Facial expression
B) Facial expression
C) Gestures
D) Illustrator gestures
  • 3. A move of part of the body especially a hand or the head.
A) Gestures
B) Illustrator gestures
C) Manipulator gestures
D) Facial expression
  • 4. They are youse to provide emphasis to make an action the speech is describing to trace the flow
A) Illustrator gestures
B) Gestures
C) Emblem gestures
D) Manipulator
  • 5. It is the movement in which body part and another body
A) Illustrator gestures
B) Emblem gestures
C) Manipulator gestures
D) Manipulator gestures
  • 6. Who describe gestures that have very precise meaning known within an ethnic, cultural or sub-cultural group.
A) Jack lofpe
B) David epron
C) David parons
D) David Efron
  • 7. Is it a term first used by researcher and used as deliberately and consciously as spoken words.
A) Gestures
B) Manipulator gestures
C) Emblem gestures
D) Emblem gestures
  • 8. Refers to nonverbal element of speech , used to modify meaning and convey emotion.
A) Haptics
B) Proxemics
C) Paralinguistic
D) Eye Gaze
  • 9. Is a nonverbal form of communication which is executed by means of facial expression.
A) Proxemics
B) Eye gaze
C) Haptics
D) Body language and posture
  • 10. The study of effects of physical distance between people and different culture and societies .
A) Eye gaze
B) Proxemics
C) Haptics
D) Body language and posture
  • 11. Is a condition or action of looking another human in the eye.
A) Eye gaze
B) Paralinguistic
C) Proxemics
D) Gestures
  • 12. The study of the sense of touch.
A) Haptics
B) Body language and posture
C) Paralinguistic
D) Apperance
  • 13. The act of becoming visible to eye.
A) Haptics
B) Proxemics
C) Apperance
D) Eye gaze
  • 14. Objects or images that are used to communicate nonverbally
A) Apperance
B) Gestures
C) Illustrator gestures
D) Artifacts
  • 15. Created through communication that is communication it means of human interaction.
A) Symbol
B) Heroes
C) Culture
D) Values
  • 16. Compares the communication style and patterns of people from different cultural or social structures.
A) Interaction
B) Cross- cultural communication
C) Intercultural communication
D) Association
  • 17. Deals with how people from different speak to one another.
A) Cross- cultural communication
B) Interaction
C) Association
D) Intercultural communication
  • 18. Individual identify is rooted in groups.
A) Interaction
B) Learning
C) Association
D) Territoriality
  • 19. Nonverbal element are significant. Disagreement is personalized.
A) Territoriality
B) Association
C) Temporality
D) Interaction
  • 20. Stress group benefits and overriding value of working harmoniously rather than individual personal advancement.
A) Collectivism
B) Individualism
C) Polychronic society
D) Monochromatic society
  • 21. Place emphasis on speed and punctuality.
A) Polychronic society
B) Collectivism
C) Monochromic society
D) Individualism
  • 22. Independent and unconnected tasks can be done simultaneously.
A) Polychronic society
B) Individualism
C) Monochromic society
D) Collectivism
  • 23. Strive for maximal distinction between what women are expected to do.
A) Femenine cultures
B) Uncertainty avoidance
C) Power distance
D) Masculine cultures
  • 24. Permit more overlapping social roles for sexes.
A) Femenine cultures
B) Power distance
C) Masculine cultures
D) Uncertainty avoidance
  • 25. Members of institutions and organization within a country expect and accept that power distributed unequally
A) Masculine cultures
B) Power distance
C) Femenine cultures
D) Uncertainty avoidance
  • 26. This feeling is expressed through nervous stress and in need for predictability or need for written and unwritten rules.
A) Masculine cultures
B) Femenine cultures
C) Power distance
D) Uncertainty avoidance
  • 27. Focus more collective concern.
A) Member oriented societies
B) Sociality oriented societies
C) Task oriented societies
D) Social oriented
  • 28. Characterized by focus of making a team.
A) Socially oriented societies
B) Sexually oriented societies
C) Task oriented societies
D) All of above
  • 29. Failing to acknowledge conflict withdrawing from it.
A) Dominating style
B) Obliging style
C) Compromising style
D) Avoiding style
  • 30. This style is associated with attempting diminish differences and emphasize commonalities for the purpose of satisfying the needs of the other party.
A) Avoiding style
B) Compromising style
C) Dominating style
D) Obliging style
  • 31. Demands that everyone must giving something up to reach solution.
A) Avoiding style
B) Compromising style
C) Dominating style
D) Itregrating style
  • 32. Open discussion about the conflict to reach a solution that completely satisfies everyone.
A) Compromising style
B) Avoiding style
C) Dominating style
D) Integrating style
  • 33. Forcing one's will on another.
A) Integrating style
B) Dominating style
C) Avoiding style
D) Compromising style
  • 34. Concern with how ordinary people explain that causes of behavior and events.
A) Attribution theory
B) Internal attribution
C) External attribution
D) All of above
  • 35. Driven by motives and emotional attitudes of an individual.
A) All of above
B) External attribution
C) Attribution theory
D) Internal attribution
  • 36. A person wants to understand the world through events with happens around him and a person seeks reason.
A) Internal attribution
B) Theory
C) Attribution theory
D) External attribution
  • 37. An attempt at reducing a difference between speakers and their interlocutors.
A) All of above
B) Convergence
C) Divergence
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