
Process of communication
Quiz by Alona Garing
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- Q1What are the main components of the communication process?Sender, Receiver, ContextMessage, Noise, ReceiverSender, Message, EnvironmentSender, Message, Receiver, Feedback30s
- Q2What role does feedback play in the communication process?It is not essential for effective communicationIt causes distractions in communicationIt helps ensure that the message is understood correctlyIt replaces the need for a sender30s
- Q3What is 'noise' in the context of communication?Any interference that affects the clarity of the messageA type of feedbackThe physical location of the senderThe sender's tone of voice30s
- Q4Which of the following best defines a 'receiver' in the communication process?The person who sends the messageThe medium through which the message is sentThe individual or group who interprets the messageThe feedback given after receiving a message30s
- Q5What is the significance of context in the communication process?It restricts the message to written communication onlyIt influences how the message is interpretedIt only affects the sender's feelingsIt is not important at all30s
- Q6What does 'encoding' refer to in the communication process?The interpretation of the received messageThe immediate feedback received after a messageThe process of turning thoughts into communicationThe physical medium of communication30s
- Q7What is the role of the 'sender' in the communication process?To act as a neutral observerTo interpret messages from othersTo provide feedback onlyTo initiate and convey the message30s
- Q8What is the effect of barriers on the communication process?They are always positiveThey can distort or block the message being sentThey only affect the sender's emotionsThey enhance the clarity of the message30s
- Q9Which element of communication helps to clarify the message being sent?The distractions present in the environmentThe personal opinions of the receiverThe physical distance between sender and receiverLanguage and symbols used by the sender30s
- Q10What is the function of non-verbal communication?To confuse the receiverTo provide feedback onlyTo convey messages without using wordsTo replace verbal communication completely30s