Models of Communication
Communication
Communication Barriers
Elements of Verbal Communication
100

It shows that communication elements are interdependent. Each person is both a speaker and a listener and can simultaneously send and receive messages.

A. Lasswell's Model

B. Transactional Model

C. Schramm's Model

B. Transactional Model

100

There are 6 elements of communication.

DISAGREE there are 8 elements of communication; sender, receiver, message, channel, feedback, encoding, decoding, noise

100

Barriers in the environment such as noise. 

a. Emotional Barrier     b. Physical Barrier

c. Personal Barrier        d. Language Barrier

b. Physical Barrier

100

What do we call the information that the speaker sends to the listener?

A. Ideas     

B. Channel    

C. Message     

D. Situation

C. Message

200

This style is used in formal gatherings. The speaker is the center and the source of information.

A. Formal                           

B. Consultative               

C. Casual                           

D. Intimate

A. Formal  

200

BARRIER is the medium or the means, this is the way information travels, and in which the encoded message is conveyed.


Agree or Disagree?

DISAGREE because the correct answer is Channel.

200

The following are barriers to communication except:

a. Ambiguity and information overload

b. Cultural noise and attitude

c. Singing and talking

d. Physical and Jumping to conclusion


c. Singing and talking


200

What element of communication is the reply of the listener to the speaker’s message?

A. Message    

B. Channel   

C. Situation  

 D. Feedback

D. Feedback

300


It is a one way activity in which information flows from the sender to the receiver.


a. Transactional Communication Model

b. Interactive Communication Model

c. Linear Communication Model

c. Linear Communication Model

300

Which is true about group discussion?

A. It is not effective            

B. Disagreements arise     

C. Increases a lot of knowledge  

D. Causes confusion

C. Increases a lot of knowledge

300

_______ that describes what we want to say in our terms may present barriers to others who are not familiar with our expressions, buzz-words and jargon. For example, you went to a different place and they can't understand the words you use.

a. Language barrier

b. Attitude barrier

c. Lack of common experience

d. Problems with structure design

a. Language barrier

300

Which elements are the most vital among others?

A. Speaker & Receiver        

B. Speaker & Sender         

C. Receiver & Listener        

D. Message & Feedback

A. Speaker & Receiver

400

It is a speaker centered model, and is usually used for public speaking.

A. Aristotle's Model

B. Berlo's Model

C. Lasswell's Model

A. Aristotle's Model

400

Which oral communication activity would you use when given an impromptu speech that is done without any prior preparation

A. Extemporaneous speech        

B. Group discussion             

C. Role play                              

D. Talk show

A. Extemporaneous speech  

400

 Oscar is having his online class. He was called by her teacher to read an excerpt when a truck suddenly horns and a bike pass by. He did not hear his teacher and did not open his mic. The class was all waiting for him to read no response from Oscar.

a. Cultural               b. Physical

c. Psychological        d. Linguistic Barrier

b. Physical

400

Omission of this element in process of communication still completes the process.

A. Speaker          B. Noise/Interference      

C. Channel          D. Feedback

B. Noise/Interference  

500

The first model that was first created.

A. Interactive Model

B. Transactional 

C. Linear Model

C. Linear Model

500

Decoding is the receiver's response to the sender's message.

DISAGREE that is feedback

500

This is an interference that comes from the environment.

A. Attitude barriers              B. Language Barrier         C. Physiological Barrier              D. Physical Barrier

D. Physical Barrier

500

What element of communication is the reply of the listener to the speaker’s message?

A. Message                        B. Channel                       C. Situation                        D. Feedback

D. Feedback