Fundamentals pf Communication and the Transactional Model of Communication
Types of Speeches and Public Speaking
Channels of Nonverbal Communication
Rhetorical Appeals
Organization Communication and Flows in Communication
Organizational
Culture
Random Animal Knowledge
Random Trivia Facts
100

What does this define:

A social process in which individuals exchange messages using symbols and other nonverbal cues in order to generate meaning in various contexts

What is Communication 

100

What does this define: 

A communication event in which  a speaker addresses a live audience, normally without interruption.

What is public speaking 

100

This channel of nonverbal communication deals with how we use or body to communicate.

What is kinesics 

100

This rhetorical appeal deals with facts, quotes from experts, research, and logic. 

What is logos

100

What does this define:

Sending and receiving of messages among interrelated individuals within a particular environment or setting to achieve individual and common goals

What is Organizational Communication 

100

A popular communication model is compared to which vegetable?

what is an onion 

100

These animals hold hands when sleeping so they don't float away from each other. 

What are otters

100

What is the body's largest organ?

What is the skin 

200

Communication is _______, ________, and ______.

What is inevitable, irreversible, and unrepeatable.

200

This type of speech has the purpose of providing information to your audience.

What is an informative speech.

200

This channel of nonverbal communication deals with time and how it is used and understood in communication. 

What is chronemics 

200

This rhetorical appeal deals with establishing trustworthiness, credibility, and ethics. 

What is ethos

200

This communication flow is used by the managers to transmit work-related information to the employees at lower levels.

What is Downward or Top- Down Communication

200

What does this define: 

A complex system of symbolic resources, worldviews, values, and norms

What is Organizational Culture

200

These birds are currently the only known bird that can fly backwards. 

What are hummingbirds. 

200

Which country invented tea? 

What is China 

300

What are the two channels that humans communicate with? 

What are verbal and nonverbal channels (Will also accept verbal and nonverbal)

300

This type of speech has the primary purpose of altering an audience member ‘s beliefs, values, and/or behaviors. 

What is a persuasive speech.

300

This nonverbal channel deals with how smell is incorporated into communication. 

What is olfactics

300

This emotional appeal refers to using emotion, and personal stories to persuade a person. 

What is pathos 

300

This communication flow transmits information from lower levels of an organization to higher ones.


What is Upwards Communication

300

This level of Shein's Model refers to "what we see" like observable behavior, a mission statement, or a company uniform.

What are artifacts (Will also accept Artifacts and Behaviors) 

300

A flock of this kind of bird is called a "flamboyance".

What is a flamingo

300

How many oceans are there on Earth?

What are Five oceans 

400

This stage of the Transactional Model requires a person to first perceive message, organize that message into meaningful formats, evaluate that message, make it relevant to our experience. 

What is decoding
400

What is the name of the document that is an easy to follow that clearly shows what you will be discussing in each part of the speech.

What is a speech outline 

400

This channel of nonverbal communication deals with the way that we use space to communicate. There are four zones in this channel that include intimate, casual, social, and public spaces. 

What is proxemics 

400

Which rhetorical appeal does this commercial heavily use? 


What is pathos 

400

This communication flow involves the flow of messages between individuals and groups on the same level of an organization.

What is Horizontal Communication 

400

This level of Shein's Model refers to "what they say" or what people are told is the reason why things are the way they are.

What are Values (Will also accept Norms and Values) 

400

Which African animal's name literally translates to "water horse"?

What is a hippopotamus

400

What color is chlorophyll? 

What is green 

500

This type of noise has the greek root of "mental" or "the mind" 

What is psychological noise

500

This type of speech is where the speaker reads a fully typed/written word for word. 

What is a manuscript speech.

500

This channel of communication deals with Oculesics, micro expressions, and Duchenne smiles? 

What is Facial Communication 

500

What is the name of the Greek philosopher who coined the three rhetorical appeals

Who is Aristotle 

500

This communication flow shares information among different structural levels within a business.

What is Diagonal Communication

500

This level of Shein's Model refers to "what they may not realize", meaning unconscious or taken for granted beliefs about the organization. 

What are assumptions (Will also accept basic Assumptions). 

500

According to the World Health Organization, this is the world's deadliest animal. 

What is a mosquito. 

500

Which continent is closest to Antarctica? 

What is South America 

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