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Communicate Better: A Comprehensive Quiz

Welcome to the ultimate quiz designed to enhance your understanding of communication! This quiz consists of 51 carefully crafted questions that will test your knowledge on various aspects of communication, from vocalics to kinesics, and everything in between.

Whether you are a student, a teacher, or simply someone interested in improving your communication skills, this quiz offers:

  • A range of topics from basic concepts to advanced theories
  • Engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Instant feedback on your answers
51 Questions13 MinutesCreated by EngagingMind42
Encourages people to live better
Motivation
Regulation
Information
Social Interaction
Communication functions to control behavior
Motivation
Regulation
Information
Social Interaction
Communication functions to convey information
Motivation
Regulation
Information
Social Interaction
Allows individuals to interact with others
Motivation
Regulation
Information
Social Interaction
Tone, volume and pitch of voice
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Also referred to as paralanguage
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
The way one speaks
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Space around you is often referred to as your personal space (6-18”)
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Proximity; how close one chooses to stand or sit next to someone
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Choice of color, clothing, hairstyles, and other factors affecting appearance
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
According to what people see when they first set their eyes on you, judgments about your personality and abilities are going to be concluded
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Kinetics/kinesics
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Nodding or gesturing
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Not universal, what may mean one thing for us can mean something entirely different for another culture
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Often reveals emotions in a situation
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Expression you make can change the meaning of the words you say
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
Raising an eyebrow can convey an inquisitive feeling or even a devious one
Vocalics
Proxemics
Physical Appearance
Body Movement
Facial Expression
David Burlow’s Model of Communication - Sender, Message - Channel, Reciever
True
False
Interactive Model of Communication - Shannon & Weaver
True
False
Paralanguage is your voice minus the words you speak
True
False
Meaning of linguistic signs is not predictable from its word form
Arbitrary
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Absence of any natural or necessary connection between a word's meaning and its sound or form
Arbitrariness
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Sounds and words as symbols
Arbitrary
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Created for the purpose of achieving greater exactitude (the quality or an instance of being exact)
Arbitrary
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Express an infinite number of ideas using a limited set of words
Arbitrary
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Limitless ability to use language—any natural language—to say new things
Arbitrary
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Languages change and die, grow and expand just like the other human institutions
Arbitrary
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Nobody gets a language in heritage
Arbitrary
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Nobody gets a language in heritage
Arbitrary
Symbolic
Productive
Conventional
Element or a physical factor that acts as a distraction to hinder the flow of communication
Physical
Emotional
Attitudinal
Physiological
Natural or human-made and is easy to spot
Physical
Emotional
Attitudinal
Physiological
"mental limitation" that prevents you from openly communicating your thoughts and feelings
Physical
Emotional
Attitudinal
Physiological
product of one’s assumption and attitude
Physical
Emotional
Attitudinal
Physiological
Stem from the way we perceive things in addition to the beliefs and values, typically based on an individual’s socio-economic as well as cultural background
Physical
Emotional
Attitudinal
Physiological
Condition of the human body and mind
Physical
Emotional
Attitudinal
Physiological
Health complications or physical disabilities
Physical
Emotional
Attitudinal
Physiological
Physical and mental conditions play crucial roles in determining how to effectively convey messages or interpret them
Physical
Emotional
Attitudinal
Physiological
is passive
Hearing
Listening
Is active
Hearing
Listening
Refers to the act of perceiving a sound through the ear and does not require a conscious effort (involuntary)
Hearing
Listening
Refers to the act of making a conscious effort to perceive the sound (voluntary).
Hearing
Listening
The sender
Encoder
Decoder
The one who is the source of information or the message who converts the message into words, actions, or other forms.
Encoder
Decoder
The recipient of the message who interprets the encoded message.
Encoder
Decoder
The reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver
Feedback
Backfeed
Throw it back
Critical listening is actively listening to what the speaker is saying, while analyzing, judging, and forming an individual opinion
True
False
Critical listening is used in scenarios where an opinion needs to be developed on a particular topic. The person who is listening will have to evaluate the claims that the speaker is making.
True
False
Critical listening is used to help a person analyze the information they are being presented with, to form their own opinion.
True
False
Critical listening can be used when a person is making an important medical decision.
True
False
Context in communication refers to the factors that work together to determine the meaning of a message.
True
False
Context in communication can't change the way that communication flows.
True
False
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