Final
Final
PRELIMS
Which of the following is NOT involved in the communication process
Select one:
c. Judgment
Select one:
b. Direct
Select one:
True
Select one:
False
Select one:
True
Select one:
True
Select one:
True
Select one:
Select one:
d. There is a consistent need to adjust, adapt and innovate the communication process.
Select one:
c. English
Select one:
This refers to the unity that is achieved because people act as one society
Select one:
d. Globalization
Select one:
a. Principle of Clarity
This refers to manners, values, conduct and behaviour with respect to human actions or behaviour
Select one:
c. Ethics
Globalization has impacted the types of communication skills needed by individuals to be successful
Select one:
True
This communication principle says concentration on the message being conveyed should be the
focus to understand the message of the sender
Select one:
a. Principle of Attention
Select one:
Select one:
False
People using the same language will always understand each other
Select one:
False
This communication principle says messages should be uniform, mixed message should be avoided.
Once this is achieved, this strengthens the relationship of the sender and receiver.
Select one:
a. Principle of Consistency
We have seen the emergence of powerful people in different fields and professions because of the
worthy causes or advocacies they believe in. Some of them are Martin Luther King, John F. Kenedy
and Maya Angelou. This describes communication's way of:
d. Evoking Inspiration
Communication helps people understand, respect and appreciate other cultures. This implies that:
Select one:
Which of the following affects the success or failure of an organization in terms of communication?
Select one:
a. Encoding
Select one:
True
Select one:
True
Hearing is an important skill to have for successful communication
Select one:
True
Select one:
True
Select one:
MIDTERMS
Select one:
Select one:
c. Cultural Text
The seating placement or arrangement of members of the family in a dining table is a example of a
cultural text
Select one:
True
Select one:
False
Select one:
Select one:
Cultural text can be written, unwritten, and often reflects the values and virtues of a society
Select one:
True
Select one:
b. Frozen
Select one:
a. Descriptive Texts
Select one:
a. Instructive Text
b. Informative Texts
______________is a style in spoken English that is done privately and may include non-verbal
messages
Select one:
c. Intimate
Select one:
b. Informative Texts
Select one:
a. Instructive Text
Select one:
b. Informal Language Register
______________is a type of Language Register is often used with friends or family members
Select one:
Select one:
a. Both a & b
Select one:
b. Consultative
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
c. Persuasive Text
Select one:
b. Formal Language Register
a style in spoken English that commonly observed among friends, interruptions are common.
Select one:
a. Intimate
Select one:
False
Select one:
True
______________is a type of Language Register that is neither positive or negative but can deliver
facts
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
c. Registers
Select one:
QUIZ 005
Involves moving from one topic to another.
Select one:
a. Topic Shifting
A speaker nominates to collaborate and produce a sensible topic. When the strategy is being
employed, it opens a good topic with people using it.
Select one:
d. Nomination
A form of persuasion where you open information to another person that may be confidential or is
too personal.
Select one:
c. Reveal
Select one:
True
It pertains to the process by which people decide who takes conversational floor. The idea is to
always give communicators a chance to speak.
Select one:
c. Turn-taking
In order to get information, it is important to get information and one way of achieving this is to ask
W-Hs questions (Who, What, When, Why, Where and How)
Select one:
True
The ability to convince someone to agree with us or convince other people to believe in us granted
that it is supported by hard evidence is called hypnotism
Select one:
False
Select one:
Refers to the conversation participants' close initiating expressions that end a topic in a
conversation.
Select one:
a. Termination
Select one:
A form of persuasion where you open information to another person that may be confidential or is
too personal.
Select one:
c. Reveal
b. Restriction
QUIZ 006
The gender of the audience should be considered when conveying information
Select one:
True
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should be the one who will process
and give feedback about the communication.
Select one:
True
Communication in the academe level should use always formal language because this is more
effective
Select one:
False
Select one:
True
Communication plays a vital role in achieving unity and harmonious relationship within an
organization
Select one:
True
Select one:
Select one:
False
The most important gauge of successful communication in education is if and when a student gets a
high grade in an exam or a quiz
Select one:
False
This is the process of exchanging information and ideas both verbal and non-verbal within an
organization.
Select one:
This communication failure happen when the receiver(s) of the information denied listening
Select one:
b. Audience Resistance
This communication failure happen when the sender does not take into account the social and
economic status of the person receiving the message
Select one:
c. Socioeconomic Constraints
Select one:
True
Select one:
True
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should be the one who will process
and give feedback about the communication.
Select one:
True
Which of the following should NOT be considered when communicating with others?
Select one:
a. Both a & b
Select one:
True
The most important gauge of successful communication in education is if and when a student gets a
high grade in an exam or a quiz
Select one:
False
______________are objects, actions and behavior that reveal a cultural meaning
=Cultural Text
______________is a type of Language Register that is uses structured language
and grammar
=Formal Language Register
______________is a style in spoken English that is unchanging and is often
static=Frozen
______________is a style in spoken English where there is one way participation; the
sender is often not interrupted
=a. Formal
Effective communication can be achieved by the following except for one:
= Judgment
This communication principle is an important gauge to determine that communication is effective
= Principle of Feedback
= Principle of Clarity
This communication principle says messages should be complete so as not to create confusion to the
receiver
= Principle of Adequacy
= To Share
= Encoding
Which of the following statement is NOT true about communication
= Judgment
= Principle of Feedback
This communication principle says concentration on the message being conveyed should be the
focus to understand the message of the sender
= Principle of Attention
This communication principle says messages should be uniform, mixed message should be avoided.
Once this is achieved, this strengthens the relationship of the sender and receiver.
= Principle of Consistency
= There is a consistent need to adjust, adapt and innovate the communication process.
We have seen the emergence of powerful people in different fields and professions because of the
worthy causes or advocacies they believe in. Some of them are Martin Luther King, John F. Kenedy
and Maya Angelou. This describes communication's way of:
= Evoking Inspiration
Which of the following affects the success or failure of an organization in terms of communication?
= Direct
= true
This refers to manners, values, conduct and behaviour with respect to human actions or
behaviour
= Ethics
Communication helps people understand, respect and appreciate other cultures. This
implies that:
= Communication breaks racial divides
This refers to the unity that is achieved because people act as one society
= Globalization
People using the same language will always understand each other
= False
This does not necessarily formal or informal, and it is incorporated with non-emotional
topics.
=Neutral Writing
In Russia, the "ok" sign means insult
=False
This is a two-way participation; background information is provided - prior knowledge is
not assumed.
=Consultative
In Japan, the "ok" sign means basic
=False
In US, the "ok" sign means OK
=True
A form of persuasion that is considered that is both powerful and difficult because it
involves convincing people who have strong convictions about a particular issue/topic
=Believe
Consists of procedural formality and informality that affects the development of topics in
conversation.
=Topic Control
Maintaining a good image and reputation would automatically make you believable
=True
A form of persuasion where you open information to another person that may be
confidential or is too personal.
=Reveal
A form of persuasion where you impart knowledge to someone
=Learn
A form of persuasion where you tell someone to stop what he/she is doing
= Desist
The ability to convince someone to agree with us or convince other people to believe in
us granted that it is supported by hard evidence is called hypnotism
=False
People who cannot be persuaded to believe in you despite hard evidence should be
forced
=True
The gender of the audience should be considered when conveying information
=True
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should be the one who
will process and give feedback about the communication.
=TRUE
This communication failure happen when the receiver is unable to process the message
due to mental illness
= Psychological Constraints
Communication plays a vital role in achieving unity and harmonious relationship within
an organization
=TRUE
Communication in the academe level should use always formal language because this is
more effective
=FALSE
This component of communication describes that the receiver should be attentive to the
sender to avoid misconception
= The person receiving the message
______________is a style in spoken English that is done privately and may include non-
verbal messages
=Intimate
______________is a style in spoken English where there is one way participation; the
sender is often not interrupted
=a. Formal
Cultural text can be written, unwritten, and often reflects the values and virtues of a
society
=False
This refers to the unity that is achieved because people act as one society
= Globalization
= Principle of Consistency
= true
= Encoding
People using the same language will always understand each other
= False
This communication principle says concentration on the message being conveyed should be the
focus to understand the message of the sender
= Principle of Attention
This refers to the unity that is achieved because people act as one
society
ANSWER: Globalization
This communication principle focuses on enunciation, words
arrangement to send a message properly
ANSWER: Principle of Clarity
People using the same language will always understand each other
ANSWER: False
This communication principle says messages should be uniform, mixed
message should be avoided. Once this is achieved, this strengthens the
relationship of the sender and receiver.
ANSWER: Principle of Consistency
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should
be the one who will process and give feedback about the
communication.
ANSWER: True
Communication in the academe level should use always formal
language because this is more effective
ANSWER: False
This is the process of exchanging information and ideas both verbal and
non-verbal within an organization.
ANSWER: Every day Communication
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should
be the one who will process and give feedback about the
communication.
ANSWER: True
Which of the following should NOT be considered when communicating
with others?
ANSWER: Both a & b
QUIZ 2
1. What are the 3 factors that affects confusion in communication?
Answer: Direct
PRELIMS
Which of the following is NOT involved in the communication process
ANSWER: Judgment
ANSWER: Direct
Listening is an important aspect of communication in order to provide
feedback
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: English
Which of the following is true about the principle of Timeliness
This refers to the unity that is achieved because people act as one society
ANSWER: Globalization
This refers to manners, values, conduct and behaviour with respect to human
actions or behaviour
ANSWER: Ethics
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: False
People using the same language will always understand each other
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: Encoding
ANSWER: True
Communication follows understood symbols, gestures, behavior and semiotic
rules.
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: True
MIDTERMS
Identify the Language Register Used: Business Letters
ANSWER: True
Cultural text can be written, unwritten, and often reflects the values and
virtues of a society
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: Frozen
ANSWER: Intimate
______________are kinds of texts that aims to provide data
ANSWER: Consultative
ANSWER: Intimate
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: Registers
QUIZ 05
Involves moving from one topic to another.
ANSWER: Nomination
A form of persuasion where you open information to another person that may
be confidential or is too personal.
ANSWER: Reveal
ANSWER: Turn-taking
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: Termination
ANSWER: Reveal
ANSWER: Restriction
QUIZ 06
The gender of the audience should be considered when conveying information
ANSWER: True
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should be the
one who will process and give feedback about the communication.
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: False
Having a phone conversation develops confidence in communication
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: False
This is the process of exchanging information and ideas both verbal and non-
verbal within an organization.
This communication failure happen when the sender does not take into
account the social and economic status of the person receiving the message
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: True
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should be the
one who will process and give feedback about the communication.
ANSWER: True
Which of the following should NOT be considered when communicating with
others?
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: False
Academic communication is also known as scholarly/scholastic communication
=TRUE
Identify the type of question: How many people live in your house? / Do you have
relatives living with you?
= Persistent
= Cultural
= Socioeconomic
Identify the type of question: What native delicacy have you tried in Indonesia? Have
you tried some of their exotic food?
= Persistent
This one of the benefits of communication in the workplace that says effective
communication binds people or groups
= Building a Team
Which of the following reason is NOT true about using body language in workplace
communication?
= Facial expressions and body reaction helps understand messages
Types of Good Question:
= Direct
=Control
=Repeat
=Persistent
=Summary
=Non-Pertinent
It is important for the sender to provide his/her opinion on the topic so that the receiver
can process the information quicker and provide feedback immediately
= True
Properly constructed questions provide tool of efficiency, competence and rapport-
building.
= TRUE
Types of Communication Constraints:
= Legal
= Institutional
=Psychological
= Cultural
= Socioeconomic
This communication constraint happens when the receiver and the sender have
misconceptions on the terms/rules of the conversation.
=Legal Constrains
Select one:
a. To Speak
b. To Influence
c. To Share
d. To Involve
Select one:
a. Sending
b. Decoding
c. Receiving
d. Encoding
This communication principle says messages should be uniform, mixed message should be avoided.
Once this is achieved, this strengthens the relationship of the sender and receiver.
Select one:
a. Principle of Consistency
b. Principle of Adequacy
c. Principle of Clarity
d. Principle of Feedback
a. Channel
b. Sender
c. Receiver
d. Judgment
This communication principle says messages should be complete so as not to create confusion to the
receiver
Select one:
a. Principle of Clarity
b. Principle of Informality
c. Principle of Adequacy
d. Principle of Feedback
Select one:
a. Principle of Attention
b. Principle of Feedback
c. Principle of Consistency
d. Principle of Clarity
This communication principle says concentration on the message being conveyed should be the
focus to understand the message of the sender
Select one:
a. Principle of Timeliness
b. Principle of Attention
c. Principle of Informality
d. Principle of Clarity
Select one:
a. Flowery
Select one:
Which of the following affects the success or failure of an organization in terms of communication?
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
a. Text
c. Drawings
d. Sign Language
Select one:
c. There is a consistent need to adjust, adapt and innovate the communication process.
We have seen the emergence of powerful people in different fields and professions because of the
worthy causes or advocacies they believe in. Some of them are Martin Luther King, John F. Kenedy
and Maya Angelou. This describes communication's way of:
Select one:
b. Evoking Inspiration
c. Building Communities
d. Creating Relationships
Select one:
Select one:
a. Indirect
b. Flowery
c. Mixed
d. Direct
This refers to the unity that is achieved because people act as one society
Select one:
a. Ethics
b. Principles
c. Globalization
d. Culture
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
a. Principle of Attention
b. Principle of Clarity
c. Principle of Informality
d. Principle of Feedback
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
Select one:
b. Message should not be conveyed when the recipient is not ready to accept or hear the message
c. Messages should be conveyed at the with the proper timing and proper place
d. The sender who conveys the message should make a safety measure when delivering the message
Select one:
a. American English
b. British English
c. English
d. Australian English
Select one:
Select one:
True
False
Which among the following is not included in styles of spoken English according to Martin Joss?
Select one:
a. Casual
b. Consultative
c. Intimate
d. Formal
e. Blogs
This becomes a barrier to an effective communication when a person has different language bearing,
and they have different interpretation to such words.
Select one:
a. Relationship
b. Culture
c. Ritual
d. Personality
a. Balance, Imbalance
c. Formal, Informl
Select one:
a. False
b. True
Select one:
a. Medium of communication
b. Personality
c. Ritual
d. Language
Select one:
a. Varieties
b. Discipline
c. Registers
Cultural text can be written, unwritten, and often reflects the values and virtues of a society
Select one:
True
______________is a style in spoken English that commonly observed among friends, interruptions
are common.
Select one:
a. Intimate
b. Frozen
c. Casual
Select one:
a. Personal Texts
b. Persuasive Text
c. Instructive Text
Select one:
a. Frozen
b. Consultative
c. Formal
Select one:
True
False
______________is a type of Language Register that is neither positive or negative but can deliver
facts
Select one:
Select one:
c. Formal Language Re
Select one:
a. Persuasive Text
b. Informative Texts
c. Instructive Text
Select one:
a. Personal Texts
c. Persuasive Text
Select one:
a. Language Text
b. Cultural Text
c. Ethic Texts
Select one:
True
False
Refers to the conversation participants' close initiating expressions that end a topic in a
conversation.
Select one:
a. Nomination
b. Topic Control
c. Termination
d. Restriction
Consists of procedural formality and informality that affects the development of topics in
conversation.
Select one:
a. Restriction
b. Topic Control
c. Turn-taking
d. Nomination
A form of persuasion that is considered that is both powerful and difficult because it involves
convincing people who have strong convictions about a particular issue/topic
Select one:
a. Reveal
b. Learn
c. Believe
d. Desist
People who cannot be persuaded to believe in you despite hard evidence should be forced
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
A form of persuasion where you open information to another person that may be confidential or is
too personal.
Select one:
a. Desist
b. Reveal
c. Learn
d. Believe
Select one:
True
False
It shows how the speaker address he problems that may encounter in a conversation.
Select one:
a. Repair
b. Topic Control
c. Restriction
d. Topic Shifting
Select one:
True
False
This is the process of exchanging information and ideas both verbal and non-verbal within an
organization.
Select one:
a. Academic Communication
c. Workplace communication
Email communication is the most effective method of communication.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
This communication failure happen when the receiver is unable to process the message due to
mental illness
Select one:
a. Psychological Constraints
b. Institutional Constraints
c. Audience Resistance
Which of the following should NOT be considered when communicating with others?
Select one:
a. Audience's needs
b. Both a & b
Select one:
True
False
This component of communication describes that the receiver should be attentive to the sender to
avoid misconception
Select one:
Select one:
True
False
Communication in the academe level should use always formal language because this is more
effective
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
a. To Speak
b. To Influence
c. To Share
d. To Involve
Select one:
a. Sending
b. Decoding
c. Receiving
d. Encoding
This communication principle says messages should be uniform, mixed message should be avoided.
Once this is achieved, this strengthens the relationship of the sender and receiver.
Select one:
a. Principle of Consistency
b. Principle of Adequacy
c. Principle of Clarity
d. Principle of Feedback
Select one:
a. Channel
b. Sender
c. Receiver
d. Judgment
This communication principle says messages should be complete so as not to create confusion to the
receiver
Select one:
a. Principle of Clarity
b. Principle of Informality
c. Principle of Adequacy
d. Principle of Feedback
Select one:
a. Principle of Attention
b. Principle of Feedback
c. Principle of Consistency
d. Principle of Clarity
This communication principle says concentration on the message being conveyed should be the
focus to understand the message of the sender
Select one:
a. Principle of Timeliness
b. Principle of Attention
c. Principle of Informality
d. Principle of Clarity
Identify the Communication Issues in Intercultural Settings:
Select one:
a. Flowery
Select one:
Which of the following affects the success or failure of an organization in terms of communication?
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
Select one:
a. Text
c. Drawings
d. Sign Language
Select one:
c. There is a consistent need to adjust, adapt and innovate the communication process.
We have seen the emergence of powerful people in different fields and professions because of the
worthy causes or advocacies they believe in. Some of them are Martin Luther King, John F. Kenedy
and Maya Angelou. This describes communication's way of:
Select one:
b. Evoking Inspiration
c. Building Communities
d. Creating Relationships
Select one:
Select one:
a. Indirect
b. Flowery
c. Mixed
d. Direct
This refers to the unity that is achieved because people act as one society
Select one:
a. Ethics
b. Principles
c. Globalization
d. Culture
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
a. Principle of Attention
b. Principle of Clarity
c. Principle of Informality
d. Principle of Feedback
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
Select one:
b. Message should not be conveyed when the recipient is not ready to accept or hear the message
c. Messages should be conveyed at the with the proper timing and proper place
d. The sender who conveys the message should make a safety measure when delivering the message
Which of the following is an universal language
Select one:
a. American English
b. British English
c. English
d. Australian English
Select one:
Select one:
True
False
Which among the following is not included in styles of spoken English according to Martin Joss?
Select one:
a. Casual
b. Consultative
c. Intimate
d. Formal
e. Blogs
This becomes a barrier to an effective communication when a person has different language bearing,
and they have different interpretation to such words.
Select one:
a. Relationship
b. Culture
c. Ritual
d. Personality
Select one:
a. Balance, Imbalance
c. Formal, Informl
Select one:
a. False
b. True
Select one:
a. Medium of communication
b. Personality
c. Ritual
d. Language
Select one:
a. Varieties
b. Discipline
c. Registers
Cultural text can be written, unwritten, and often reflects the values and virtues of a society
Select one:
True
______________is a style in spoken English that commonly observed among friends, interruptions
are common.
Select one:
a. Intimate
b. Frozen
c. Casual
Select one:
a. Personal Texts
b. Persuasive Text
c. Instructive Text
Select one:
a. Frozen
b. Consultative
c. Formal
Select one:
True
False
______________is a type of Language Register that is neither positive or negative but can deliver
facts
Select one:
Select one:
c. Formal Language Re
Select one:
a. Persuasive Text
b. Informative Texts
c. Instructive Text
Select one:
a. Personal Texts
c. Persuasive Text
Select one:
a. Language Text
b. Cultural Text
c. Ethic Texts
Select one:
True
False
Refers to the conversation participants' close initiating expressions that end a topic in a
conversation.
Select one:
a. Nomination
b. Topic Control
c. Termination
d. Restriction
Consists of procedural formality and informality that affects the development of topics in
conversation.
Select one:
a. Restriction
b. Topic Control
c. Turn-taking
d. Nomination
A form of persuasion that is considered that is both powerful and difficult because it involves
convincing people who have strong convictions about a particular issue/topic
Select one:
a. Reveal
b. Learn
c. Believe
d. Desist
People who cannot be persuaded to believe in you despite hard evidence should be forced
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
A form of persuasion where you open information to another person that may be confidential or is
too personal.
Select one:
a. Desist
b. Reveal
c. Learn
d. Believe
Select one:
True
False
It shows how the speaker address he problems that may encounter in a conversation.
Select one:
a. Repair
b. Topic Control
c. Restriction
d. Topic Shifting
Select one:
True
False
This is the process of exchanging information and ideas both verbal and non-verbal within an
organization.
Select one:
a. Academic Communication
c. Workplace communication
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
This communication failure happen when the receiver is unable to process the message due to
mental illness
Select one:
a. Psychological Constraints
b. Institutional Constraints
c. Audience Resistance
Which of the following should NOT be considered when communicating with others?
Select one:
a. Audience's needs
b. Both a & b
Select one:
True
False
This component of communication describes that the receiver should be attentive to the sender to
avoid misconception
Select one:
Select one:
True
False
Communication in the academe level should use always formal language because this is more
effective
Select one:
True
False
Consultative
These are the style of language spoken and writing that is appropriate for a certain situation. It could
be formal, informal or neutral.
Registers
In Japan, the "ok" sign means basic
False
True
This does not necessarily formal or informal, and it is incorporated with non-emotional topics.
Neutral Writing
Images, Designs and beliefs are forms of cultural texts
True
______________is a type of Language Register is often used with friends or family members
Consultative
is a style in spoken English that is done privately and may include non-verbal messages
Intimate
Identify the Language Register Used: Reports
True
Which of the following is NOT an example of a "text"
Film
is a style in spoken English where there is one way participation; the sender is often not interrupted
Formal
Identify the Language Register Used: Articles
Descriptive Texts
Identify the Language Register Used: Personal emails
True
A form of persuasion where you tell someone to stop what he/she is doing
Desist
A speaker nominates to collaborate and produce a sensible topic. When the strategy is being
employed, it opens a good topic with people using it.
Nomination
It refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.
Restriction
Maintaining a good image and reputation would automatically make you believable
False
This communication failure happen when the sender does not take into account the social and
economic status of the person receiving the message
Socioeconomic Constraints
Which of the following reason is NOT true about using body language in workplace communication?
False
Communication plays a vital role in achieving unity and harmonious relationship within an
organization
True
Culture and background affect the way on how we absorb information
True
This is one of the methods of communication skills in the office that gives a venue for new ideas and
opportunity for feedback by having an assembly
Open Meeting
The most important gauge of successful communication in education is if and when a student gets a
high grade in an exam or a quiz
False
This communication constraint happens when the receiver and the sender have misconceptions on
the terms/rules of the conversation.
Legal Constrains
Identify the type of question: What method did you use to get the correct answer?
Non-pertinent
This one of the benefits of communication in the workplace that says confusing instructions or vague
ideas can be avoided if this is taken into account.
Repeat
Identify the type of question: (In a job interview) Are you currently in a relationship?
Non-pertinent
This one of the benefits of communication in the workplace that says a method a system should be
set in place that suits everyone in the workplace.
Managing Diversity
Some questions not properly constructed may pollute a conversation and the communication
process
True
Which of the following is NOT a method of communication?
True
This one of the benefits of communication in the workplace that says effective communication binds
people or groups
Building a Team
Which of the following is NOT a reason why there is miscommunication?
Lack of Money
A teacher with excellent communication skills will always produce successful students
False
Properly constructed questions provide tool of efficiency, competence and rapport-building.
True
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should be the one who will process
and give feedback about the communication.
True
All problems in the workplace will be solved if leaders were honest to all their employees
False
Why is it important to use simple language when communicating?
Audience Resistance
Identify the type of question: What Program are you enrolled in?
Non-pertinent
Miscommunication may happen when the receiver has limited vocabulary.
True
Effective leaders in the workplace should tell all information to their employees regardless of their
rank
False