
ORAL COMMUNICATION REVIEWER
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- Q1
Which element in the communication process allows the receiver to process the information and extract its meaning to his or her complete understanding?
Encoding
Channel
Decoding
30s - Q2
Under the elements of communication, sender is ______.
one of the barriers to communication.
delivers the message from the sender to the receiver.
the one who develops an idea or information.
receives the idea or information.
30s - Q3
An act of process of imparting and sharing information between people. From the latin word "communicare" which means to "impart".
Communication
Receiver
Sender
Channel
30s - Q4
This is a nature of communication that says that in communication, there is no right or wrong way to communicate – no set of absolute rules to be followed but there are underlying principles to guide us into effective communication.
Communication is a process.
Communication is much more of an art than a science.
Communication has a sender and receiver.
Communication is verbal and non-verbal
30s - Q5
This is a nature of communication which refers to a two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants do not only exchange (encode-decode) information, news, ideas and feelings but also create and share meaning.
Communication is unrepeatable.
Communication is irreversible.
Communication is inevitable.
Communication has a sender a receiver.
30s - Q6
It is the process of converting the message into words, actions, or other forms that the speaker understands.
Context
Encoding
Decoding
Message
30s - Q7
This is a nature of Communication that means that what you have said can never be unsaid.
Communication is an art rather than a science.
Communication is unrepeatable.
Communication is irreversible.
Communication is a process.
30s - Q8
This is a nature of communication that refers to when one says the same thing over and over again but the effect of what you said the second or third or fourth time will not be the same as the first time you said it.
Communication is unrepeatable.
Communication has a sender and receiver.
Communication is irreversible.
Communication has a process.
30s - Q9
This is an element of communication that refers to the medium or the means, such as personal or non-personal, verbal or nonverbal, in which the encoded message is conveyed
Message
Channel
Speaker
Receiver
30s - Q10
This is an element of communication that refers to the information, ideas, or thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or in actions.
Sender
Context
Message
Receiver
30s - Q11
In this model, there is a collaborative exchange of messages between communicators with the aim of understanding each other
Aristotle's Model
Wood's Transactional Model
Shannon-Weaver's Model
Schramm's Model
30s - Q12
What mode of persuasion deals with the speaker’s character and credibility?
Logos
Ethos
Pathos
30s - Q13
It is known as the mother of all communication models.
Schramm Model
Lasswell’s Model
Shannon-Weaver Model
30s - Q14
Leila was given the assignment to speak in a seminar. She prepared awell-written script. But when she got to the venue on the day of the seminar, she felt awkward about her prepared speech. She was surprised to see that she’ll be speaking with kids and not adults. Which among the 7 C’s of Effective Communication did she fail to recognize?
Conciseness
Concreteness
Consideration
30s - Q15
In this model, whether communication happens or not depends on the listener, who establishes the point of the message.
Schramm's Model of Communication
Shannon-Weaver's Model of Communication
Aristotle's Model of Communication
30s