- 1. In communication who are the participants involved
A) Sender and receiver B) Code and channel C) Medium and message
- 2. Which of the ff is the example of a channel in communication
A) Television B) Message C) Conversation
- 3. Which of the ff is the example of physical noise
A) Background convo during a presentation B) Misunderstand in g technical term C) An unclear phone connection
- 4. What does noise refer to in the communication process
A) The main message being communicated B) Positive feedback C) Interference with the message
- 5. What type of noise is caused by personal biases and assumptions
A) Physical noise B) Psychological noise C) Technical noise
- 6. What type of noise is related to equipment failure during communication
A) Physical noise B) Technical noise C) Psychological noise
- 7. Which aspect of context involves existing relationships between communicators
A) Cultural B) Temporal C) Relational
- 8. Which of the ff is the example of semantics noise
A) Discomfort due to a cold room temperature B) Misinterpreting slang words in a messa C) A loud construction site nearby
- 9. Which of the ff is the example of physiological noise
A) Misunderstanding due to jargon B) A participant feeling hungry during a meeting C) A broken microphone during presentation
- 10. You can choose whether or not to communicate in a certain situation
A) True B) False
- 11. TRUE OR FALSE All communication has both content and relationships dimensions
A) False B) True
- 12. Once communication has occured, it can be reversed or repeated exactly the same way
A) False B) True
- 13. It occurs when the tone is produced in the larynx is changed into specific sounds
A) Articulation B) Phonation C) Respiration
- 14. Which speech mechanism involves the use of the diaphragm and chest muscles to control airflow
A) Phonation B) Respiration C) Articulation
- 15. Which part of vocal tract is involved in producing sounds /h/
A) Glottis B) Palate C) Velum
- 16. Which of the ff is not a manner of articulation
A) Plosive B) Fricative C) Bilabial D) Nasal
- 17. The larynx is commonly referred to as the
A) Voice box B) Lip seal C) Swallowing tube
- 18. In a plosives sound,airflow is
A) Briefly blocked and then released B) Continously obstructed C) Slightly restricted
- 19. Which of the ff sounds is plosive
A) [s] B) [m] C) [p]
- 20. Nasal sounds are produced by
A) Completely blocking the oral and nasal cavity B) Vibrating the vocal cords C) Closing the oral cavity and releasing air through the nose
- 21. Vowel sounds are all voiceless
A) False B) True
- 22. Which of the ff speech sounds produced with the tongue near alveolar ridge
A) /f/ B) /t/ C) /r/
- 23. Hard palate is also called
A) Glottis B) Dome C) Uvula
- 24. What is the manner of articulation for the sound (ng) as in sing
A) Bilabial B) Fricative C) Nasal
- 25. The speech mechanism or the organs of speech are primarily designed for the purpose of speech
A) False B) True
- 26. Which of the ff is not a speech sounds produced by tongue
A) /p/ B) /k/ C) /l/
- 27. Who first broached the concept of IPA
A) Otto Jespersen B) Paul passy C) Daniel jones
- 28. In which year was the IPA first published
A) 1989 B) 1888 C) 1900
- 29. What does the (/:/) after a vowel symbol indicates in ipa
A) A short vowel sounds B) A long vowel sounds C) A stressed syllables
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