Choose The Letter of The Correct Answer. NO Erasures
Choose The Letter of The Correct Answer. NO Erasures
Choose The Letter of The Correct Answer. NO Erasures
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1. Which of the following best defines communication?
a. It is a process of sharing and conveying messages or
information from one person to another within and across
channels, contexts, media, and cultures.
b. It can be expressed through written or spoken words.
c. It occurs between two or more people.
d. It has elements which help us better understand its
mechanics or process
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a.Emotional Barrier
b.Physical Barrier
c. Language Barrier
d.Physiological Barrier
7. It is Friday in school. Your English teacher asks
you to answer the question written on the board:
“What are the Types of Illocutionary Act?” Upon
seeing the question, your heart stops beating and
your knees starts trembling. You cannot say even a
word. Which of the following causes you to feel this
way?
a.use of jargon c. lack of confidence
b.noise pollution d. too much stress
8.Assume that you are an only child of a multimillionaire.
It is dinner time; however, your parents are not yet home.
They have given an order to your ‘kasambahay’, who is a
member of the Igorot community, to eat with you. As an
intercultural sensitive individual, how are you going to
respond to this situation?
a. motivation
b. social interaction
c. control
d. information dissemination
10. This refers to communication that
centers on one person where the speaker
acts both as the sender and the receiver of
message.
a. interpersonal
b. public
c. intrapersonal
d. mass communication
11. This type of speech act refers to communication that requires a
person to deliver or send the message before or in front of a group.
a. interpersonal
b. public
c. mass communication
d. intrapersonal
12. This style is the standard one. Professional or
mutually acceptable language is a must in this style.
a. intimate
b. consultative
c. formal
d. casual
13. In terms of speech acts, it is known as
the resulting act of what is said.
a. stationary
b. illocutionary
c. illusionary
d. perlocutionary
14. The statement, “Please go to your
designated places” is an example of
_________________ type of illocutionary act.
a. assertive
b. directive
c. commissive
d. declarative
15. This refers to how speakers address the
problems in speaking, listening, and comprehending
that they may encounter in a conversation.
a. nomination
b. termination
c. repair
d. turn-taking
16. Which of the following is an example of
stereotyping?
a.“All Filipinos are corrupt.”
b. “Some of my friends are egocentric.”
c.“Few in this world are committed to
God.”
d. “My mother is thoughtful.”
17. In the statement, “Silence,
please,” what is the function of
communication?
a. information dissemination
b. social interaction
c. control
d. motivation
18. Identify the type of speech act evident in the
given context: “You participate in a declamation,
oratorical, or debate contest watched by a number
of people.”
a. public
b. interpersonal
c. mass communication
d. intrapersonal
19. “The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want” comes
from Psalms 23 of the Old Testament of the Bible. What
speech style does the given example show?
a. frozen
b. casual
c. formal
d. intimate
20. As the name suggests, this involves moving from
one topic to another. In other words, it is where one
part of a conversation ends and where another begins.
a. nomination
b. topic shifting
c. restriction
d. turn-taking