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Chapter 2 Self-Quiz
Getting the Message Across
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Which term refers to the study of how meaning is assigned and understood?
rhetoric
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semantics
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semiotics
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cybernetics
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Which statement is true?
Semantics is the study of the words and symbols we choose.
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Semantics is the use of language to persuade an audience.
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Semantics is the study of how information is processed.
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Semantics is the study of how communication systems function.
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Which of the following is NOT a way that a message can be encoded?
verbally and non-verbally
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with gestures
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in writing or through speech
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by the receiver
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Which elements are needed in the communication process?
sender, channel, receiver, and feedback
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sender, channel, receiver, and quarterback
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sender, decoder, translator, and feedback
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sender, channel, interpreter, and questions
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The communication process does NOT require which of the following?
encoding
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recruiting
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a channel
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decoding
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Which term refers to the physical means used to transmit an oral or written message?
channel
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router
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transmitter
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directional marker
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Which term refers to physical or psychological interference that distorts a message's meaning?
channel misalignment
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receptor malfunction
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feedback
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noise
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If misunderstanding happens because a word has different meanings to the sender and receiver, which type of interference has taken place?
semantic
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pedantic
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emotional
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environmental
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A network crash while employees are writing a report is an example of which of the following?
emotional interference
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mixed messages
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physical and technical interference
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information overload
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Sending a highly sensitive message through e-mail when face-to-face communication is more appropriate is an example of which of the following?
bypassing
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a channel barrier
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a mixed message
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message strategizing
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Which of the following is NOT a cause of environmental interference?
ages
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education
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cultures
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landscaping
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How can communication barriers be avoided?
by stating your purpose at the beginning of a message
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by saving time by not asking questions
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by stating your purpose at the end of a message
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by always responding immediately
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Which term refers to the form of communication that involves two people?
a duo
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a duet
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dyadic
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tandem
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Which of the following is true about self-disclosure?
It usually doesn't take place online.
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It happens unintentionally.
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It is the revealing of insignificant information.
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It is the sharing of information not known by the receiver.
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Which term refers to the ability to understand other people's moods, motives, and behaviours in order to improve relationships?
personal competence
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social competence
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self-awareness
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self-management
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What does it mean to build plasticity?
to demonstrate behavioural inflexibility
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to demonstrate an inability to change
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to adapt communication skills to fit the situation
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to communicate consistently in all situations
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of emotional intelligence?
being in touch with your emotions
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managing how your emotions are displayed
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overlooking other people's emotions
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fostering strong interpersonal relationships
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Which technique does NOT help achieve interpersonal success?
using active listening skills
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being assertive
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being empathetic
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being aggressive
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Which of the following is NOT an example of mass communication?
newspaper article
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radio broadcast
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speech at an awards ceremony
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television broadcast
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Appearance, facial expression, and voice inflection are part of what type of communication?
verbal communication
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written communication
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non-verbal communication
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telephone communication
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Which is NOT an example of paralanguage?
a person's speed of talking
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the emotion in someone's voice
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saying "umm" or "ahh"
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a person's body language
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Active listening does NOT require which of the following?
asking questions
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paraphrasing the speaker's main points
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paying attention to non-verbal clues
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rejecting messages based on personal value systems
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Superiors directing information to subordinates is an example of what type of communication?
upward communication
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downward communication
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vertical communication
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horizontal communication
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What are grapevines?
formal written communication networks
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reliable sources of information
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informal internal communication channels
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formal oral communication networks
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Which of the following promotes understanding when writing for a culturally diverse audience?
using readers' first names
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using slang and colloquialisms
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keeping sentences short and direct
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incorporating humour, irony, and sarcasm
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