2. You deliver a speech about the importance of higher education to a group of high school students. What is the message?
A. the high school students B. you
C. importance of higher education
D. your voice and language
3. Anna names four ingredients for Ryhs to buy at the grocery store. Who is t he sender of the message?
A. Ryhs B. Anna
C. grocery store D. ingredients
4. Which of the following is an example of audience’s feedback?
A. laughter B. silence
C. half-closed eyelids D. all of the above
5. Which of these could be the best topic to choose for a speech to high school students?
A. SUV versus trucks
B. test-taking strategies
C. balancing a checkbook
D. investing in stocks
6. When does encoding take place?
A. when the receiver interprets the message
B. when the sender translates the message into a perceivable form
C. when both sender and receiver want to exchange messages
D. when the sender recognizes the communication style of the other
7. Which statement does NOT describe decoding process?
A. It is deciding on the medium to use in transmitting a message.
B. It involves interpretation.
C. It is assigning meaning to the message.
D. It is usually done by the receiver in a communication process.
E. It explores racial and social discriminations.
8. The HR head sends a memo to all newly hired employees about the erroneous detail stipulated in their signed contracts and requests a notice of receipt within five days. What is the expected feedback?
A. a memo sent back to HR
B. a signed contract
C. an email confirming receipt
D. a letter of excuse
9. Which is NOT a basic element of communication?
A. source B. destination
C. medium D. language
10. Statement does NOT describe decoding process?
A. It is deciding on the medium to use in transmitting a message.
B. It involves interpretation.
C. It is assigning meaning to the message.
D. It is usually done by the receiver in a communication process.
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[Directions: Read and choose the correct answer, only one choice is correct and no points will be given for answer without explanation. (1/2 lengthwise)
1. The CEO of a corporation gives a speech on first quarter profits to board members. Infer the channel in the communication process.
A. the first quarter profits B. the CEO
C. CEO’s words and movements
D. D. the board members
2. You deliver a speech about the importance of higher education to a group of high school students. What is the message?
A. the high school students B. you
C. importance of higher education
D. your voice and language
3. Anna names four ingredients for Ryhs to buy at the grocery store. Who is t he sender of the message?
A. Ryhs B. Anna
C. grocery store D. ingredients
4. Which of the following is an example of audience’s feedback?
A. laughter B. silence
C. half-closed eyelids D. all of the above
5. Which of these could be the best topic to choose for a speech to high school students?
A. SUV versus trucks
B. test-taking strategies
C. balancing a checkbook
D. investing in stocks
6. When does encoding take place?
A. when the receiver interprets the message
B. when the sender translates the message into a perceivable form
C. when both sender and receiver want to exchange messages
D. when the sender recognizes the communication style of the other
7. Which statement does NOT describe decoding process?
A. It is deciding on the medium to use in transmitting a message.
B. It involves interpretation.
C. It is assigning meaning to the message.
D. It is usually done by the receiver in a communication process.
E. It explores racial and social discriminations.
8. The HR head sends a memo to all newly hired employees about the erroneous detail stipulated in their signed contracts and requests a notice of receipt within five days. What is the expected feedback?
A. a memo sent back to HR
B. a signed contract
C. an email confirming receipt
D. a letter of excuse
9. Which is NOT a basic element of communication?
A. source B. destination
C. medium D. language
10. Statement does NOT describe decoding process?
A. It is deciding on the medium to use in transmitting a message.
B. It involves interpretation.
C. It is assigning meaning to the message.
D. It is usually done by the receiver in a communication process.
and why
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It's very hard to get up in front of an audience when there is nothing prepared. Speech writing helps you to really think through what you plan to say and to form an outline that will help you organize your thoughts. It assists in critical thinking and organizing your ideas into clear sentences and ideas.
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