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Assignment Listening & Communication

Quiz by Ms. Martin

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  • Q1

    Being able to accurately recall and paraphrase something you hear is called hearing.

    false
    true
    True or False
    60s
  • Q2

    _______ listening allows listener to relax and enjoy the conversation.

    Casual (passive) 

    Active 

    60s
  • Q3

    _____ listening allows listener to acquire information, solve problems and persuade or dissuade the speaker, and requires full attention. 

    Casual

    Active 

    60s
  • Q4

    Define hearing.

    A function of the ears; an intake of information

    Focusing your full attention on the speaker attentively.

    Attaching a meaning to the speaker’s message. 

    60s
  • Q5

    Define understanding.

    being able to accurately recall and paraphrase something you have heard

    concentrating on the speaker and what he/she says

    attaching a meaning to the speaker’s message

    a function of the ears; an intake of information

    60s
  • Q6

    Concentrating on the speaker and what he/she says is called:

    Hearing

    Understanding

    Focusing Attention

    Remembering

    60s
  • Q7

    "I think that what you're saying makes complete sense," is an example of:

    Clarification

    Nonverbal communication

    Feedback 

    Getting distracted

    60s
  • Q8

    Ask "Can you repeat the last detail of the story?" when someone finishes speaking, is an example of:

    Getting distracted.

    Asking for clarification.

    Interrupting. 

    Nonverbal communication.

    60s
  • Q9

    Nodding, smiling and thumbs up are examples of:

    Asking for clarification.

    Nonverbal communication

    Verbal communication

    Getting distracted.

    60s
  • Q10

    What can get in the way of active listening?

    Limiting distractions.

    Thinking about your response while the speaker is talking.

    Eye contact

    Sitting upright in your chair and facing the speaker.

    60s
  • Q11

    Which of these is an open-ended question? (Only one.)

    Did you take out the trash today?

    You did a great job!

    How did that make you feel?

    What time is it?

    60s
  • Q12

    What is an example of allowing yourself to get distracted?

    Pausing your game and making eye contact with the speaker. 

    Giving feedback and asking questions during the conversation. 

    Leaving your phone in front of you while the person is talking.

    Focusing all of your attention on the speaker.

    60s
  • Q13

    When is a good time to give verbal feedback or ask for clarification?

    While the person is talking. 

    When there is a natural pause in the conversation. 

    60s
  • Q14

    Nonverbal communication: Frowning is an example of

    body language

    facial expressions

    hand gestures

    60s
  • Q15

    Nonverbal communication: Shrugging and crossing your arms are examples of:

    hand gestures

    body language

    facial expressions

    60s

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