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Purposive Communication 1

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______________are kinds of texts that aims to influence to do or want something
  • Casual
  • Consultative Correct
  • Frozen
______________are kinds of texts that aims to provide data
  • Varieties
  • Discipline
  • Registers Correct
______________are kinds of texts that aims to provide guidance or assistance
  • Frozen
  • Formal Correct
  • Consultative
______________are kinds of texts that often uses adjectives or adverbs
  • True
  • False Correct
______________are objects, actions and behavior that reveal a cultural meaning
  • True Correct
  • False
______________are the styles of language spoken or written
  • Formal Language Registers Correct
  • Informal Language Register
  • Neutral Language Registers
______________is a style in spoken English that commonly observed among friends, interruptions are common.
  • Neutral Language Registers Correct
  • Informal Language Register
  • Formal Language Registers
______________is a style in spoken English that is done privately and may include non-verbal messages
  • Informative Texts Correct
  • Instructive Text
  • Persuasive Text
______________is a style in spoken English that is unchanging and is often static
  • Persuasive Text
  • Descriptive Texts Correct
  • Instructive Text
______________is a style in spoken English where there is one way participation; the sender is often not interrupted
  • Language Text
  • Cultural Text Correct
  • Ethic Texts
______________is a style in spoken English where there is two-way participation
  • Informal Language Register
  • Neutral Language Registers
  • Formal Language Registers Correct
______________is a type of Language Register is often used with friends or family members
  • Informal Language Register Correct
  • Formal Language Registers
  • Neutral Language Registers
______________is a type of Language Register that is neither positive or negative but can deliver facts
  • User Guide Texts
  • Persuasive Text Correct
  • Personal Texts
______________is a type of Language Register that is uses structured language and grammar
  • Informal Language Registers Correct
  • Formal Language Register
  • Neutral Language Register
A form of persuasion where you open information to another person that may be confidential or is too personal.
  • True
  • False Correct
Communication comes from the Latin word 'comm=C5=ABnic=C4=81re' which means
  • To Share Correct
  • To Influence
  • To Involve
  • To Speak
Consists of procedural formality and informality that affects the development of topics in conversation.
  • True
  • False Correct
Identify the Communication Issues in Intercultural Settings:
  • Attitudes on Rank and Authority Correct
  • Communication is a daily human activity
  • Seniority and superiority
  • Flowery
Identify the Language Register Used: Articles
  • Frozen Correct
  • Formal
  • Consultative
Identify the Language Register Used: Business Letters
  • Informal Language Register Correct
  • Neutral Language Registers
  • Formal Language Registers
Identify the Language Register Used: Diary
  • Neutral Language Register
  • Formal Language Register Correct
  • Informal Language Registers
Identify the Language Register Used: Emoticons
  • Neutral Language Register Correct
  • Formal Language Register
  • Informal Language Registers
Identify the Language Register Used: Journals
  • True Correct
  • False
Identify the Language Register Used: Personal emails
  • True Correct
  • False
Identify the Language Register Used: Phone texts
  • Personal Texts
  • Persuasive Text
  • Instructive Text Correct
Identify the Language Register Used: Reports
  • Frozen
  • Intimate
  • Casual Correct
Identify the Language Register Used: Reviews
  • Film
  • Book
  • Both a & b Correct
In Japan, the "ok" sign means basic
  • True
  • False Correct
In Russia, the "ok" sign means insult
  • True
  • False Correct
In US, the "ok" sign means OK
  • True Correct
  • False
It pertains to the process by which people decide who takes conversational floor. The idea is to always give communicators a chance to speak.
  • Termination
  • Topic Shifting
  • Repair
  • Turn-taking Correct
It refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.
  • Express a point of view
  • Insist and make people agree with us
  • Persuade without losing credibility Correct
  • Discredit other people
The importance of ______ and ________ communication is relevant in understanding communication in Multicultural setting.
  • Open ended, Close ended
  • Verbal, Non Verbal Correct
  • Balance, Imbalance
  • Formal, Informl
The most important part of engaging in a debate is_____
  • True
  • False Correct
The process of developing a message is called
  • Decoding
  • Sending
  • Receiving
  • Encoding Correct
These are the style of language spoken and writing that is appropriate for a certain situation. It could be formal, informal or neutral.
  • Personal E-mails
  • Registers Correct
  • Casual
  • Neutral Writing
This becomes a barrier to an effective communication when a person has different language bearing, and they have different interpretation to such words.
  • Ritual
  • Relationship
  • Culture Correct
  • Personality
This communication failure happen when the receiver(s) of the information denied listening
  • Academic Communication
  • Every day Communication
  • Workplace communication Correct
This communication principle focuses on enunciation, words arrangement to send a message properly
  • Principle of Feedback
  • Principle of Informality
  • Principle of Clarity Correct
  • Principle of Attention
This communication principle is an important gauge to determine that communication is effective
  • Principle of Clarity
  • Principle of Feedback Correct
  • Principle of Consistency
  • Principle of Attention
This communication principle says concentration on the message being conveyed should be the focus to understand the message of the sender
  • Principle of Clarity
  • Principle of Informality
  • Principle of Attention Correct
  • Principle of Timeliness
This communication principle says messages should be complete so as not to create confusion to the receiver
  • Principle of Informality
  • Principle of Feedback
  • Principle of Clarity
  • Principle of Adequacy Correct
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 Clarity
  • Principle of Adequacy
  • Principle of Consistency Correct
  • Principle of Feedback
This does not necessarily formal or informal, and it is incorporated with non-emotional topics.
  • Neutral Writing Correct
  • Casual
  • Registers
  • Personal E-mails
This is a two-way participation; background information is provided - prior knowledge is not assumed.
  • Casual
  • Consultative Correct
  • Registers
  • Neutral Writing
This is the process of exchanging information and ideas both verbal and non-verbal within an organization.
  • True
  • False Correct
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:
  • Building Communities
  • Creating Different Opinions
  • Evoking Inspiration Correct
  • Creating Relationships
Westerners in general use ___________________ form of communication
  • Indirect
  • Mixed
  • Direct Correct
  • Flowery
What are the 3 factors that affects confusion in communication?
  • Tone, Intonation, Nationality
  • Accent, Pronunciation, Fluency Correct
  • Race, Volume, Pronunciation
  • Fluency, Rate, Accent
Which among the following is not included in styles of spoken English according to Martin Joss?
  • Intimate
  • Formal
  • Consultative
  • Casual
  • Blogs Correct
Which of the following affects the success or failure of an organization in terms of communication?
  • Understanding and knowing your audience is an important communication aspect
  • Seniority and superiority
  • Attitude on Rank and Authority Correct
  • Communication is a daily human activity
Which of the following is a form of communication?
  • Text
  • All of the above Correct
  • Sign Language
  • Drawings
Which of the following is an example of a "text"
  • Formal Language Registers
  • Neutral Language Registers
  • Informal Language Register Correct
Which of the following is NOT involved in the communication process
  • Judgment Correct
  • Channel
  • Sender
  • Receiver
Which of the following is NOT a barrier to effective communication
  • Ritual Correct
  • Language
  • Medium of communication
  • Personality
Which of the following should NOT be considered when communicating with others?
  • True Correct
  • False
Which of the following statement is NOT true about communication
  • Understanding and knowing your audience is an important communication aspect
  • Communication is a daily human activity
  • All people can communicate properly because it is an acquired skill Correct
  • It is an act of conveying meaning to a person or group using mutually understood symbols
Which of the following statements is true about communication
  • Messages conveyed are always understood by the receiver
  • There is a consistent need to adjust, adapt and innovate the communication process Correct
  • Successful Communication is always achieved
  • Communication creates barriers
Why is it important to use simple language when communicating?
  • True Correct
  • False
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