1. Speaking to actuate is
a powerful level of speaking few people have achieved
2. Non-verbal communication forms …
influences the attention to attitude objects, the use of categories for encoding information and the
interpretation, judgement and recall of attitude-relevant information
3. A writer must not convey information with _____
randomness
4. Facial Expression, Gestures, Body Language and Posture, Eye Gaze, Appearance,
Paralinguistic, Proxemics, Haptics, Artifacts are …
positive or negative evaluation of people, objects, events, activities, and ideas
5. Haptics is …
communicating through touch, which can convey a ection, familiarity, sympathy, and other
emotions
6. Negotiation is …
working with others to find a mutually agreeable outcome
7. Any writer must convey truth with warmth.
True
8. Social norms, cultural expectations, situational factors, personality characteristics, level of
familiarity are …
factors that a ect proxemics
9. Any style must convey moral truth.
False
10. Which of these has maximum reach?
Writing
11. Listening skills is …
how we interpret both verbal and nonverbal messages sent by others
12. In an o ice, an employee communicates horizontally with his _______
colleagues
13. The word communication is derived from _____
communicare
14. Appearance …
includes clothing, hairstyle, color, etc., it can alter people's reactions, judgements, and
interpretations
15. Which of these parameters are not required to define style?
Gender
16. Proxemics is …
studied in several subfields of linguistics: historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and evolutionary
linguistics.
17. Verbal Communication is …
the ability to maintain focus in situations that are not clear rather than becoming anxious and to
methodically determine the best approach as the situation evolves.
18. Paralingustics is …
vocal communication that is separate from actual language. (e.g. tone of voice, loudness, infection,
and pitch)
19. Verbal Communication …
relies on language and emotions to produce desired e ect
20. Non-verbal communication is …
falling into five categories: emblems, illustrators, regulators, a ect displays and adaptors
21. Speaking to actuate is …
regarded as the most cognitive component and o en occurs without conscious awareness
22. Interpersonal and Public Speaking are …
is variation over time in a language's features. It is studied in several subfields of linguistics: historical
linguistics, sociolinguistics, and evolutionary linguistics.
23. How is good technical writing achieved?
By practice
24. Speaking to persuade is …
to keep people from processing new or unexpected information about each individual, thus biasing
the impression formation process
25. Problem Solving is …
working with others to identify, define, and solve problems
26. Decision Making is …
integrating fully and take on all parts of the host culture while losing their original identity
27. Personal appearance is an element of non-verbal communication.
True
28. Which of these is the greatest means of conveying information?
Words
29. Non-verbal communication …
examines the strength between the target concept and an attribute element by considering the
latency in which a person can examine two response keys when each has two meanings
30. Public Speaking …
lies not in its existence, but in the fact that it can become a substitute for observation and a
misinterpretation of a cultural identity
31. Speaking to actuate is …
to motivate people enough to take a specific step or to act
32. Verbal Communication is …
an art, trade, or technique, particularly one requiring use of the hands or body
33. Verbal Communication is …
sometimes known as "Adopters" and describes approximately 10% of expatriates
34. Assertiveness is …
is also the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due
to immigration or a visit to a new country, a move between social environments, or simply transition
to another type of life
35. There is a barrier to communication when words are uttered in a ______ sense.
negative
36. Non-verbal communication …
may not only change towards features that have more social prestige, but also away from ones with
negative prestige
37. Verbal Communication is …
amanner of thinking, feeling, or behaving that reflects a state of mind or disposition
38. Which of these is not an element of non- verbal communication?
Name of the speaker
39. Interpersonal refers to …
the way a person views something or tends to behave towards it, o en in an evaluative way
40. Which of these are to be avoided in any style of writing?
Dishonesty
41. Non-verbal communication …
suggests that predicting emotions is an important component of decision making, in addition to the
cognitive processes and how a person feels about an outcome may override purely cognitive
rationales
42. Speaking to entertain:
to make it di icult to assess one's skills because performance-related evaluations are mistrusted or
discounted
43. Verbal Communication …
calls the transmission of ideas, images, knowledge, and information across world-space disembodied
globalization
44. Which of these should communication not advance?
Personal desires
45. Communicare is a _____ word.
Latin
46. Artifacts are …
objects and images (e.g. an avatar to represent one's identity online)
47. Non-verbal communication includes all external stimuli apart from words uttered.
True
48. Speaking to inform is …
to import information on a particular topic or issue. (ex.: business presentations, seminars, class
presentations)
49. Talking comes under which type of communication?
Verbal
50. Non-verbal communication is …
used in religion and mythology to test a person's ability to withhold from violating a prohibition given
to them
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