MGT303 Ch. 11 Q's
Which of the following is an example of communication? A. A professor tells a class that they may start an exam, and they open to the first page of the exam. B. A deaf person is signing a message to you, but you do not know sign language. C. A professor teaches a lesson, but a student in the back row is surfing the web instead of paying attention. D. A wife asks a husband to help with housecleaning, but he doesn't listen well because he is watching a football game. E. A tourist is intently listening to a tour guide, but can't understand because she does not speak the language.
A. A professor tells a class that they may start an exam, and they open to the first page of the exam.
JoAnna is debating whether to use oral or written communication for her class instructions. Which of the following is the benefit if she decides to select written communication as a channel? A. Both the sender and receiver can later verify and refer back to the message. B. It can prevent a message from threatening information security. C. A writer can more accurately convey emotions and engagement in the message. D. The sender can immediately gauge the receiver's receptiveness to a message. E. It helps in fast-paced work environments where a decision is needed quickly.
A. Both the sender and receiver can later verify and refer back to the message.
Which of the following terms describes communication that flows from one level of a group or organization to a lower level? A. Downward communication B. Directed communication C. Intrapersonal communication D. Upward communication E. Lateral communication
A. Downward communication
Which of the following is NOT a form of oral communication? A. Facial expressions B. Formal one-on-one discussions C. Formal group discussions D. Speeches
A. Facial expressions
Which one of the following is NOT a function of communication? A. Goal setting B. Emotional sharing C. Persuasion D. Information exchange E. Managing behavior
A. Goal setting
What is filtering? A. The purposeful manipulation of information by the sender so the receiver will see the information more favorably B. A relatively superficial consideration of evidence and information making use of heuristics C. A detailed consideration of evidence and information relying on facts, figures, and logic D. The undue tension and anxiety in oral or written communication (or both) that people experience
A. The purposeful manipulation of information by the sender so the receiver will see the information more favorably
What is information overload? A. The result when the information we have to work with exceeds our processing capacity B. The undue tension and anxiety in oral or written communication (or both) that people experience C. A relatively superficial consideration of evidence and information making use of heuristics D. A detailed consideration of evidence and information relying on facts, figures, and logic
A. The result when the information we have to work with exceeds our processing capacity
Which of the following describes decoding? A. The translation of the symbols being communicated into understandable form B. A communication barrier that distorts the clarity of the message C. The conversion of the message being communicated into a symbolic form D. The medium through which the message travels
A. The translation of the symbols being communicated into understandable form
Which of the following is generally the most reliable communication method for complex and lengthy communications? A. Written communication B. Nonverbal communication C. Grapevine communication D. Oral communication
A. Written communication
Filtering is a barrier to effective communication that takes place when ________. A. a sender purposely manipulates information so the receiver will see it more favorably B. an individual interprets the same message differently when she is angry than when she is happy C. the receivers in the communication process selectively see and hear based on their needs and motivations D. the information we have to work with exceeds our processing capacity E. there is an absence of information
A. a sender purposely manipulates information so the receiver will see it more favorably
As a type of small group network, the wheel _________________. A. facilitates leadership B. is virtual in nature C. is used if accuracy is required D. facilitates speed E. facilitates satisfaction
A. facilitates leadership
Automatic processing uses _____________. A. heuristics B. logic C. controlled processes D. detailed consideration E. a lot of effort
A. heuristics
When people rely heavily on nonverbal and subtle situational cues in communicating with others, this is example of a(n) __________. A. high-context culture B. downward communication C. upward communication D. low-context culture
A. high-context culture
Beth was interviewing candidates for a sales position in her department after her last two sales consultants left the position because the travel was too much with children at home. Beth's desire to now hire a male sales consultant is based on ______________. A. selective perception B. controlled processing C. filtering D. visual modeling E. ghosting
A. selective perception
Which of the following is a relatively superficial consideration of evidence and information making use of heuristics? A. Filtering B. Automatic processing C. Communication apprehension D. Controlled processing
B. Automatic processing
Which of the following cultural barriers to communication addresses words that imply different things in different cultures? A. Tolerance differences B. Connotations C. Apprehensives D. Tone differences E. Semantics
B. Connotations
__________ are a barrier to effective communication. A. Message characteristics B. Emotions C. Interest levels D. Personalities
B. Emotions
Which communication method is best to gauge a receiver's receptivity to the message? A. Email B. Face-to-face C. Text message D. Snapchat E. Voicemail
B. Face-to-face
Which of the following describes the grapevine? A. Relies on a central figure to act as the conduit for all group communication and simulates the communication network you would find on a team with a strong leader. B. Gives managers a feel for the morale of their organizations, identifies issues employees consider important, and helps tap into employee anxieties. C. Rigidly follows the formal of chain of command and approximates the communication channels you might find in a rigid three-level organization. D. Permits group members to actively communicate with each other and is most often characterized in practice by self-managed teams.
B. Gives managers a feel for the morale of their organizations, identifies issues employees consider important, and helps tap into employee anxieties.
Which of the following includes body movements, the intonations or emphasis given to words, facial expressions, and the physical distance between senders and receivers? A. Written communication B. Nonverbal communication C. Oral communication D. Grapevine communication
B. Nonverbal communication
Which one of the following would we be examining when determining the type of processing an audience is using if the audience is well-informed? A. Message characteristics B. Prior knowledge C. Interest level D. Filtering E. Personality
B. Prior knowledge
Which one of the following might score highest on a scale of channel richness? A. Email B. Video conferences C. Online discussions D. Voice mail E. Telephone conversations
B. Video conferences
Which small group network relies on a central figure to serve as the intermediary for all group communication? A. Chain B. Wheel C. Hierarchy D. All-channel E. Grapevine
B. Wheel
Controlled processing is __________. A. the undue tension and anxiety in oral or written communication (or both) that people experience B. a detailed consideration of evidence and information relying on facts, figures, and logic C. the purposeful manipulation of information by the sender so the receiver will see the information more favorably D. a relatively superficial consideration of evidence and information making use of heuristics
B. a detailed consideration of evidence and information relying on facts, figures, and logic
The communication process model includes all of the following EXCEPT ________________. A. sender B. language C. noise D. receiver E. feedback
B. language
Which of the following involves using heuristics to consider information and evidence in a relatively superficial manner? A. Digital processing B. Information processing C. Automatic processing D. Distance processing E. Controlled processing
C. Automatic processing
Which of the following is used to assign goals, deliver job instructions, and explain policies and procedures? A. Grapevine B. Upward communication C. Downward communication D. Lateral communication E. Informal channel
C. Downward communication
__________ have high channel richness. A. Bulletins B. Prerecorded speeches C. Face-to-face conversations D. E-mails
C. Face-to-face conversations
For communication to take place, a message needs to be conveyed between __________ and a receiver. A. the channel B. noise C. a sender D. feedback
C. a sender
The conversion of the message being communicated into a symbolic form is known as __________. A. noise B. the channel C. encoding D. decoding
C. encoding
The communication process includes ________. A. a receiver's encoding of a message B. conveying messages that aren't received C. encoding a message to go through a channel D. writing down all communications that take place E. following a rigid chain of command
C. encoding a message to go through a channel
According to the text, perfect communication _________________________. A. is likely if we slow down B. is likely if we speak clearly C. is never achieved D. is possible E. is likely if we listen
C. is never achieved
You might choose to use oral communication if ______________. A. you may need to go back and verify the information B. you want a record of the communication C. you want to check how receptive the receiver is D. the issue is complex E. you are trying to network
C. you want to check how receptive the receiver is
In the communication process, what is noise? A. The conversion of the message being communicated into a symbolic form B. The medium through which the message travels C. The receiver's translation of the symbols being communicated into understandable form D. A communication barrier that distorts the clarity of the message being communicated
D. A communication barrier that distorts the clarity of the message being communicated
What is one drawback of automatic processing of a persuasive message? A. It can prevent the sender from receiving quick feedback. B. It requires a great deal of effort and energy. C. It can contradict the meaning of the message intended by the sender. D. It means a receiver can be more influenced by an emotional appeal. E. It requires an audience be well informed for it to persuade
D. It means a receiver can be more influenced by an emotional appeal.
Jerome is facing communication apprehension. Which of the following best describes this communication apprehension? A. Jerome's managers failing to communicate about an organizational problem. B. Jerome's tendency to project his expectations on communications. C. Jerome telling his manager what the manager wants to hear. D. Jerome finding it difficult to communicate due to tension and anxiety. E. Jerome selecting or ignoring information when there is too much of it.
D. Jerome finding it difficult to communicate due to tension and anxiety.
Which of the following is an advantage of oral communication? A. Conveying a level of status. B. Eliminating distortion when the message passes through many people. C. Being able to review the communication at a later date. D. Receiving rapid feedback. E. Including body language.
D. Receiving rapid feedback.
Which of the following is a feature of communication that LEAST likely affects the persuasiveness of a message? A. Receiver personality B. Prior knowledge of audience C. Message characteristics D. Sender volume E. Audience interest level
D. Sender volume
Which of the following describes communication apprehension? A. A detailed consideration of evidence and information relying on facts, figures, and logic B. A relatively superficial consideration of evidence and information making use of heuristics C. The purposeful manipulation of information by the sender so the receiver will see the information more favorably D. The undue tension and anxiety in oral or written communication (or both) that people experience
D. The undue tension and anxiety in oral or written communication (or both) that people experience
Which of the following describes lateral communication? A. Used to provide feedback to higher-ups, inform them of progress toward goals, and relay current problems B. An informal communication network in a group or organization used to transmit rumors and gossip C. Used to assign goals, provide job instructions, explain policies and procedures, point out problems that need attention, and offer feedback D. Used between members of a work group, members at the same level in separate work groups, or any other horizontally equivalent workers
D. Used between members of a work group, members at the same level in separate work groups, or any other horizontally equivalent workers
One problem with oral communication is _____________. A. physical distance B. speed C. lack of feedback D. distortion E. exchange
D. distortion
Communication that flows from one level of a group or organization to a lower level is known as __________ communication. A. grapevine B. lateral C. upward D. downward
D. downward
All of the following affect the persuasiveness of a message EXCEPT ____________. A. message characteristics B. prior knowledge C. interest level D. filtering E. personality
D. filtering
Lateral communication __________________. A. occurs between a manager and an employee B. is also called a grapevine C. occurs only in small groups D. saves time E. flows to a higher level within the organization
D. saves time
Low-context cultures primarily rely on ________ in communicating with others. A. situational cues B. status differences C. nonverbal cues D. spoken and written words E. reputation
D. spoken and written words
Upward communication is __________. A. used between members of a work group, members at the same level in separate work groups, or any other horizontally equivalent workers B. used to assign goals, provide job instructions, explain policies and procedures, point out problems that need attention, and offer feedback C. an informal communication network in a group or organization used to transmit rumors and gossip D. used to provide feedback to higher-ups, inform them of progress toward goals, and relay current problems
D. used to provide feedback to higher-ups, inform them of progress toward goals, and relay current problems
Why is written communication considered tangible and verifiable? A. It allows for the incorporation of nonverbal communication. B. It is faster than other communication methods. C. It can help to identify people who need spelling and grammar training. D. It features instant feedback. E. It allows both sender and receiver to have a record of the message.
E. It allows both sender and receiver to have a record of the message.
What is true about a grapevine? A. It is always accurate. B. It is the best way to get information to employees. C. It helps everyone feel important. D. It is never accurate. E. It helps identify influencers.
E. It helps identify influencers.
Which of the following is the longest-lasting form of communication? A. Oral communication B. Effective communication C. Poor communication D. Non-verbal communication E. Written communication
E. Written communication
According to Mitch, establishing trust requires which of the following actions? a. Always use your personal communication style when communicating b. Communicate orally before sending emails c. After using informal emails for a few weeks, begin using face-to-face communication d. Never call someone before emailing them e. Send informal emails regularly
b. Communicate orally before sending emails
Susan and Mitch use _______________ communication with Dean regarding Dean's _______________ communication with Mr. Green a. nonverbal, written b. written, nonverbal c. oral, written d. written, oral e. oral, nonverbal
c. oral, written
Dean is very defensive when Susan and Mitch talk to him about the email to Mr. Green. He states that Mr. Green was not used to email communications from him, as Billy was. Which barrier to communication does this best describe? a. silence b. Information overload c. lying d. Selective perception e. language
d. Selective perception
Susan and Mitch give suggestions to Dean regarding his communication with Mr. Green. Which of the following is NOT an example of the advice given? a. Mr. Green and his son, Billy, have different communication styles b. Call Mr. Green instead of emailing him c. Proofread the email communication d. Mr. Green considers all email communication as a business letter e. Discontinue communicating with Mr. Green
e. Discontinue communicating with Mr. Green
Susan clearly becomes frustrated with Dean during their conversation. The tone of her voice changes and her body language indicates frustration. Which of the following best describes Susan's communication? a. informal b. grapevine c. written d. oral e. nonverbal
e. nonverbal