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Posttest 2: Varied Strategies for Effective Interpersonal Communication

Quiz by Shiela Mae Lauson

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  • Q1

    1. It is a type of communication that includes two to six persons.

    interpersonal

    group

    public

    intrapersonal

    60s
  • Q2

    It refers to a strategy by which people in a conversation decide who is to speak next.

    termination

    turn-taking

    restriction

    repair

    60s
  • Q3

    Which of the following statements is NOT true about dialog?

    Dialog has a definite agenda or topic to discuss, usually problem-solving.

    Dialog is derived from the Greek word dialogos, which means a flow of meaning.

    Dialog involves an individual speaking in front of a large group of people.

    Dialog is purposive.

    60s
  • Q4

    It is a form of interpersonal communication that refers to an informal and less serious exchange of information.

    public speaking

    interview

    conversation

    dialogue

    60s
  • Q5

    Oh I’m sorry; I didn’t mean to say it,” (during the conversation) is an example of ____________.

    turn-taking

    repair

    nomination

    termination

    60s
  • Q6

    “Hey, how are you? I missed you!” (opening a conversation) is an example of ____________.

    repair

    turn-taking

    termination

    nomination

    60s
  • Q7

    “Best regards to your parents! See you around!” (leaving a conversation) is an example of ____________.

    nomination

    termination

    turn-taking

    repair

    60s
  • Q8

    “Best regards to your parents! See you around!” (leaving a conversation) is an example of ____________.

    termination

    turn-taking

    repair

    nomination

    60s
  • Q9

    “Now, it’s your turn to express your ideas,” (during the conversation) is an example of ____________.

    nomination

    repair

    terminattion

    turn-taking

    60s
  • Q10

    “Excuse me? I think we should speak one at a time, so we can clearly understand what we want to say about the issue," (during the conversation) is an example of ____________.

    terminattion

    repair

    turn-taking

    nomination

    60s

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