Gec Com Quiz 1-4

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Communication requires at least three elements: sender, messages, and receiver.

AGREE

If noise is introduced, then the received message contains certain distortions, certain errors, certain extraneous material, that would certainly lead one to say that the received message exhibits, because of the effects of the noise, and increased uncertainty.

AGREE

There are no "primitive" languages - all languages are equally capable of expressing an idea.

AGREE

Wherever human exists, language exists.

AGREE

This communication term is popularized by the work of Carl Rogers and Richard Farson (n.d) and advocated by counselors and therapists (Brownell, 2009; Burstein, 2010).

Active listening

This is done if the message is distorted or is not clearly understood by the receiver.

Adjustment

It is a pathway or medium through which the messages travel to reach their destination. It may be oral, visual, or audio-visual.

Channel

It is a two-way process that occurs in an orderly and systematic sequence and involves giving and receiving ideas, feelings, and attitudes between two or more persons and results in a response.

Communication

The following are factors that formed the character, values, and perspective of a person, except

Cultural biases

Effective communication may result to either goodwill or chaos

DISAGREE

In the theory of Shannon and Weaver, they identified a problem that is concerned with the success with which the meaning conveyed to the receiver leads to the desired conduct on his part.

Effectiveness problem

Given the concept of tele-migration, globalization is largely on the things that we make and not on what we do.

FALSE

In sequential culture, people are not exposed to the idea of "one at a time".

FALSE

In the Philippines, "coup de call" brought down the corrupt regime

FALSE

In the presentation of Ayame Mochizuki, she did not claim that access to the Internet will help people to learn other cultures and languages.

FALSE

Noise is one of the five steps in the communication process.

FALSE

Not all languages have slangs, taboo words, and euphemism for them, such as john for "toilet".

FALSE

People's backgrounds, perceptions, values, biases, needs, and expectations cannot affect the decoding of the message

FALSE

Richard Baldwin in TEDxLausanne shared that products are difficult to ship across borders.

FALSE

Shereen El Feki talks about the superiority of the Western Culture over the Arabs.

FALSE

During a meeting, the failure of the Student Body Organization to ask many questions causes the University President to wonder if any real understanding has taken place. Which among the process barriers exemplifies the above-given scenario.

Feedback barrier

This refers to the phenomena by which people and goods move easily across borders.

Globalization

In the presentation of Ayame Mochizuki, which of the following is not considered by the Japanese as an obstacle in learning the English language?

Intellectual issues

How do you generally categorize the following services: auto caption, google translation?

Machine translation

It is an element transmitted in communication that consists of idea, opinion, information, feeling, or attitude

Message

It is a barrier or obstacle that occurs in any of the phases of the oral communication process and may interfere with or break the whole process which may distort hearing.

Noise

This form of communication refers to the sending of messages to another person using methods or means other than the spoken language.

Non-verbal Communication

Effective communication has an audience that depends on.

Occasion and purpose

This refers to any number of physical distractions can interfere with the effectiveness of communication, including a telephone call, drop-in visitors, distances between people, walls, and static on the radio.

Physical barrier

Which principle of communication requires the message to be coded with no ambiguity

Principle of Clarity

This is a type of barrier that often involves a psychological distance between people that is similar to actual physical distance.

Psychosocial barriers

This person receives, analyzes, understands, interprets the message, and becomes the sender of the reply to the encoded messages.

Receiver

Which barrier is being referred in the following: The same word may mean different things to different people.

Semantic barrier

In the theory of Shannon and Weaver, they identified a problem that is concerned with the identity, or a satisfactory close approximation, in the interpretation of meaning by the receiver, as compared with the intended meaning of the sender. This is a very deep and involved situation, even when one deals only with the relatively simpler problems of communication through speech.

Semantic problem

This is an element of communication that refers to a person who creates and transmits the message by means of her/his voice and body.

Sender

All living languages change through time.

TRUE

Any number of physical distractions can interfere with the effectiveness of communication, including a telephone call, drop-in visitors, distances between people, walls, and static on the radio.

TRUE

Cultural stereotypes affect our perception of how a person communicates.

TRUE

Digital technology provides larger processing increments over the years as compared to when Apollo 11 was launched.

TRUE

Dress, as an expression of communication, is one of the many differences between and among cultures.

TRUE

In Clay Shirkey TED@State talk on "How social media can make history", he highlighted the role and significance of real time news reporting in a coordinated global response

TRUE

In Sherry Turkles' TED2012 talk "Connected, but alone?", she posited that through technology people can be anywhere in the world.

TRUE

In a TEDGlobal 2009 talk, Gordon Brown emphasized the capability of modern technology to bring local issues to global attention

TRUE

In a globalized community, the more language contacts happen the more a conversation becomes challenging.

TRUE

In synchronic culture, people planned for their long-term goals

TRUE

In the presentation of Ayame Mochizuki, she claimed that English is vital in the globalizing world.

TRUE

Tele-migration is an example of commercialization brought about by digital technologies.

TRUE

The diversity of people and cultures have an impact on communication.

TRUE

The vocabulary of a language can be expanded to include new words for new concepts

TRUE

The words we choose, how we use them, and the meaning we attach to them can cause many communication barriers.

TRUE

There are both positive and negative effects when people can upload whatever content wherever and whenever they want.

TRUE

How do you call the communication problem identified by Dr. Claude E. Shannon that is concerned with the accuracy of transference from sender to the receiver of sets of symbols (written speech), or of a continuously varying signal (telephonic or radio transmission of voice or music), or of a continuously varying two-dimensional pattern (television), etc.?

Technical problem

This refers to the technological innovation that responds to physical or mobility limitations to people to attend a meeting in the same geographical location.

Telepresence

According to Madrunio and Martin (2018), which of the following is NOT a driver of globalization?

The geopolitics in the region

Which among the intents of communication is related to teaching?

To instruct

Which among the following intents of communication is related to argumentation and sales talk?

To persuade

It is a form of transmitting messages using word symbols in representing ideas and objects which comes into two forms: oral and written

Verbal Communication


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