- 1. This type of noise occurs when the sender and receiver have different meanings or interpretations for the same words or phrases.
A) Psychological Noise B) Physical Noise C) Semantic Noise D) Psychological Noise
- 2. You're writing a memo to your team to announce a change in policy. What is the purpose of your message?
A) to entaertain B) To inform C) To request D) To persuade
- 3. They prove to be especially valuable in scenarios where the mass media can only reach a portion of the population
A) Press Release B) pamphlet C) Theater and Songs D) none of these
- 4. What term is being described in this statement, "Often used in chat rooms, games, and online."
A) Surname B) Names C) Title D) Screen names
- 5. The flow of information inside an organization that begins from higher levels of authority or management and is conveyed downwards to lower-level employees or subordinates.
A) Upward Communication B) Vertical Communication C) Downward Communication D) Horizontal Communication
- 6. Workers may employ this communication to raise problems, challenges, or concerns at work. This data assists managers in identifying and addressing issues that may be impeding productivity or performance.
A) Vertical Communication B) Horizontal Communication C) Upward Communication D) Downward Communication
- 7. In conducting interview, it is one of the aspects that needs to be considered, "Making sure that is free of distractions"
A) Place B) Qualifications C) Time D) Interview
- 8. Which part of the interview is focused on evaluating the candidate's qualifications and experiences?
A) Body B) Opening C) Follow-up D) Closing
- 9. Elevates informal communication to an official policy from various parts of organization.
A) contradicting B) circumventing C) expediting D) supplementing
- 10. Including irrelevant details can enhance the effectiveness of a written message.
A) none of these B) maybe C) FALSE D) TRUE
- 11. The purpose of a written document should always be clear and evident to the reader
A) maybe B) FALSE C) none of these D) TRUE
- 12. What type of questions are typically asked during the opening of an interview?
A) Behavioral questions B) Salary negotiation questions C) Technical questions D) Personal background questions
- 13. It is a written communication sent to media outlets, announcing news or events related to an organization
A) Press Release B) Theater and songs C) pamphlet D) none of these
- 14. True or False:
In written communication, using all caps for emphasis is a common and acceptable practice.
A) FALSE B) none of these C) maybe D) TRUE
- 15. Some informal communication validates formal messages, which is one of their functions.
A) Circumventing B) Confirming C) Expediting D) Expanding
- 16. Pedro have been invited to appear at a panel discussion where he'll be given a topic and expected to respond spontaneously. Which method of delivery is best for this situation?
A) Memorized B) Impromptu C) Extemporaneous D) Manuscript
- 17. Supervisors and managers can communicate clear instructions, guidelines, and expectations to their subordinates through this communication.
A) Downward Communication B) Upward Communication C) Horizontal Communication D) Vertical Communication
- 18. True or False:
Email is considered an informal medium of written communication.
A) FALSE B) none of these C) TRUE D) maybe
- 19. It is a two party conversation in which at least one person has a specific, serious purpose.
A) none of the above B) conversation C) interview D) communication
- 20. It refers to enlarging the range or depth of a conversation, typically by introducing new topics, ideas, or perspectives in a spontaneous and unrestrained manner.
A) Supplementing B) contradicting C) Expediting D) none of these
- 21. True or false:
Expanding means In this form of informal communication, information can fill in the gaps left by incomplete formal message.
A) maybe B) FALSE C) none of these D) TRUE
- 22. Informal networks can often deliver messages more quickly
A) expanding B) Supplementing C) Expediting D) contradicting
- 23. In this function, informal messages can help streamline communication, facilitate timely responses, and enable swift decision-making within the informal network.
A) Confirming B) Circumventing C) Expediting D) Expanding
- 24. What term is being described in this statement, "Words that have meaning in one culture but not in another."
A) Vocabulary equivalence B) Conceptual equivalence C) Experiential equivalence D) Idiomatic equivalence
- 25. It is relatively simple and is divided into three basiccomponents: a sender, a channel, and a receiver
A) Communication Process B) non-verbal communication C) Effective Communication D) verbal communication
- 26. What is a semantic barrier in communication?
A) What is a semantic barrier in communication? A barrier that involves emotional factors such as stress or anxiety B) A barrier that involves mentalfactors such as stress or anxiety C) A barrier that involves differences in language or culture D) A barrier that involves a physical obstacle between the sender and receiver
- 27. refers to the use of multiple communication. channels or modes to promote a cause, idea, or initiative
A) Multimodal communication B) Multimedia advocacy C) Advocacy D) Multimodal advocacy
- 28. It deals with the study of the meanings of words and phrases in language or the meanings of words and phrases in a particular context.
A) Verbal Language B) Language Semantic C) Language Syntax D) Language is symbolic
- 29. It refers to the interchange of information, ideas, and messages inside an organization between persons or department at the same level of authority or within the same functional area.
A) Downward Communication B) Vertical Communication C) Upward Communication D) Horizontal Communication
- 30. He is a French philologist who first used the word semantics.
A) Michel Bréal B) Micheal Breal C) Michael Breal D) Mickael Breal
- 31. It is a formal encounter or conversation between two or more people, often undertaken to assess a candidate's qualifications, abilities, experiences, and appropriateness for a job or post.
A) Conversation B) Communication C) Comunication D) Interview
- 32. Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication?
A) speaking B) Rolling one's eyes C) Writing a letter D) Texting
- 33. It is one of the functions of informal message in which involves going beyond the basic information and delving deeper into the subject matter. It also helps messages to enhance understanding and provide more comprehensive insights.
A) Expanding B) Circumventing C) Expediting D) Confirming
- 34. Which of the following is an example of verbal communication?
A) Smiling B) nodding C) running D) Speaking
- 35. Jenny have been invited to moderate an impromptu chat with her coworkers about a current industry issue. She has some familiarity of the subject but want to keep her delivery genuine and unrehearsed. Which method of delivery would be most appropriate?
A) Extemporaneous B) Memorized C) Impromptu D) Manuscript
- 36. You're sending a text message to a friend to let them know you're running late for dinner. What is the purpose of your message?
A) none of these B) all of the above C) To persuade D) To request
- 37. True or false:
Confirming elevates informal communication to an official policy from various parts of organization.
A) TRUE B) FALSE C) maybe D) none of these
- 38. What is the purpose of the opening of an interview?
A) o conclude the interview process B) To discuss salary and benefits C) To evaluate technical skills and qualifications D) To build rapport and establish a positive tone
- 39. What is an open-ended interview question?
A) A question that should be avoided in interviews B) A question that allows for a detailed response C) A question that requires a simple "yes" or "no" answer D) A question that has a predetermined correct answer
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