BUS 100 Chapter 5 quiz

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David, a German, and Rohit, an Indian, are representing their respective countries in a global summit. Unaware of each other's social practices, both David and Rohit are not able to communicate properly with each other. During lunch, Rohit eats bread with his hand, whereas David uses a fork and knife. This further hampers their impression of each other. Which of the following communication barriers are David and Rohit facing in the given scenario?

Cultural Barriers

In the context of the various roles employees take up in an organization, who among the following is least likely to spend most of their time listening?

Hourly employees

In the context of creating and delivering successful verbal presentations, which of the following is a tip for dynamic delivery?

Slow down and listen to yourself.

Which of the following communication channels helps your audience benefit from hearing your tone and how it changes through the chat?

Telephone conversation

In American culture, older people tend to experience negative age bias more often than younger people.

True

__________has a high channel richness, and especially with state-of-the-art equipment, it conveys much of the richness of actually being there.

Videoconferencing

When Imex Industries, a European product manufacturing company, started a partnership with a foreign product manufacturing company called Munimez Inc., they both suffered in the initial stages of planning and production because of differences in lingual semantics. In the given scenario, both companies most likely faced _____ to communication.

language barriers

Lucile, the head of a project, starts her presentation on the project by comparing each team member's work to that of a mountaineer climbing the highest peak in the world. In the given scenario, Lucile uses a(n) _____ to open her presentation.

simile

Brian has decided to supplement his job application to Wendenlt Corporation with a cover letter to the senior manager of human resources. However, he knows neither the name nor the gender of the senior manager he wishes to address. In this scenario, which of the following is the most appropriate way Brian can address the recipient without displaying gender bias?

"Dear Senior Manager of Human Resources"

Lawrence starts his presentation on a new project by comparing the project to a baby. He states that just as parents are careful while taking care of a new baby, managers should be careful during the initial stages of a project. In the given scenario, which of the following types of hooks does Lawrence use to open his presentation?

A simile

Mixter Prix, a multinational company, wants to hire a new salesperson. It posts a job advertisement in a newspaper that states that the company is looking for an older individual who is creative and has a graduate degree in marketing. In the given scenario, Mixter Prix's advertisement shows _____.

Age Bias

Herbert, a finance analyst at a company, is asked to deliver a presentation to all employees of the company on the procedure involved in filing tax returns. He ensures to keep the language simple and does not use any financial jargon during the presentation. Instead, he uses commonly known terms to convey the message. Which of the following communication guidelines is Herbert following in the given scenario?

Analyze your audience.

Jim, the CEO of a management firm, needs to deliver a presentation on work ethics to his employees. He has a thorough knowledge of his employees' educational backgrounds. He uses this knowledge to create a presentation that would convey the message to his employees. In the given scenario, which of the following communication guidelines is Jim following?

Analyze your audience.

Before starting his presentation on the benefits of taxi services, Mark engages the spectators by asking them to imagine themselves driving in a drunken state. He goes on to ask them the possible outcomes that they can imagine. This exercise ensures that Mark gets the spectators' complete attention. In the given scenario, Mark uses _____ to open his presentation.

Audience involvement

Brian, an industrial psychologist, begins a session on business environment by involving attendees in the conversation by asking them to imagine themselves working in a cramped office with a controlling boss. He then continues his presentation using the responses from the attendees. In the given scenario, Brian uses _____ to open his presentation.

Audience involvement

The management of Minstrel Magik, an event management company, ensures to use gender-neutral language in its emails to both customers and employees. In the given scenario, it can be inferred that the management follows the business communication guideline of _____.

Avoiding Bias

Michael has excellent oratory skills. He is well-spoken and very innovative. However, people are often distracted by his odd mannerisms while speaking, such as his constant foot movement, his slouched posture, and his habit of biting nails. In the given scenario, people get distracted because of _____ to communication.

Body Language Barriers

When George, an American, went to represent his company in a global conference that was being held in Germany, he was unaware of the social practices of the host country. While talking to a German representative, he used the "ok" gesture, which created tension and uneasiness between him and the German representative. Which of the following communication barriers did George most likely face in the given scenario?

Cultural Barriers

Which of the following tips should be considered while writing high-impact business messages?

End sentences with prepositions when it sounds natural.

Michael takes his business partner Denver, who hails from a South Asian country, for dinner to a fine-dining restaurant. He assumes that being a Christian, Denver would not have a problem with consuming alcohol. However, Michael is unaware that Denver is a teetotaler. Which of the following biases does Michael show in the given scenario?

Ethnicity bias

A business email should have as many attachments as possible to communicate a message.

False

As globalization gains speed, intercultural communication will become less important to business success.

False

Which of the following statements is true of effective business communication?

It should seek and understand feedback from the speaker's audience.

__________is a form of communication that does not involve the use words.

Nonverbal communication

During his English class, Ingrid was struggling to focus on the presentation given by his professor as the classroom was freezing cold and his table was creaking. In this scenario, the cold and the table are both _____ to communication.

Physical Barriers

Maurice, a project manager, organizes a video conference in his office to discuss a new project with his team. During the meeting, his team members complain that his office is freezing cold and that they are not able to focus on the discussion. Which of the following types of communication barriers is Maurice's team experiencing in the given scenario?

Physical Barriers

Which of the following statements is true of business emails?

Response to emails should be as prompt as possible.

Jake begins his presentation on malnutrition by giving an estimate of the amount of food that is wasted every day in the country. This makes the audience more attentive and responsive throughout Jake's presentation. In the given scenario, Jake uses _____ to open his presentation.

a startling statistic

Jeffery is asked by his supervisor to prepare a presentation on company policies for the orientation program. Jeffrey covers all essential topics and removes any unnecessary information to avoid confusion. In the given scenario, Jeffery is:______

being concise

The various ways in which a message can be sent, ranging from one-on-one in-person meetings to Internet message boards, are called__________.

communication channels

Kenneth prepares a PowerPoint presentation for the board meeting by adding only the essential information and discarding any unnecessary details that could confuse the board members. He ensures to keep his sentences short but not at the expense of completeness. In the given scenario, which of the following communication guidelines is Jeffrey following?

Be concise

Richard, the sales manager of a toy company, wanted to put forward an idea for improving the sales of the products to the board of directors. However, when he was presenting the idea in the monthly team meeting, the board members were not able to concentrate as they got distracted by Richard's slouched posture, his inability to look them in the eye, and his constant foot movement. In the given scenario, which of the following communication barriers prevented the board members from paying attention to Richard's idea?

Body Language Barriers

In the context of communication channels, which of the following is a similarity between memos and email?

Both can be used when your content is uncontroversial.

When writing high-impact messages, a _____ is an invaluable tool that you can use to engage your reader's attention whenever you have more than one of anything in your writing.

Bulleted list

In the context of business presentations, to listen better one should begin speaking the moment the presenter stops talking.

False

In the context of business presentations, to listen better one should take as many notes as possible.

False

Martin, the CEO of a company, always uses statements such as "The manager who trusts his employees will earn the respect of his employees" and "The best employee is he who listens to his boss" while addressing his employees. Given this information, it can be concluded that Martin shows _____.

Gender Bias

Who among the following individuals uses nonverbal communication?

Herbert, who maintains eye contact with his employees while talking to them


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