Grade 11 Communication Skills Quiz
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"Thus, we must eat green leafy vegetables." Which characteristic of argumentative communication is demonstrated in the sentence?

  • Warrant (correct)
  • Reason
  • Support
  • Claim

“Evergreen” in journalism means _______.

  • that it needs to have a follow-up story
  • that it is sensational
  • that it is a familiar story
  • that it can be published anytime (correct)

A company is sending e-mails to persuade future possible buyers by informing them of how the products can solve their problems. This type of email is called _______.

  • Welcome
  • Onboarding
  • Promotional
  • Lead-nurturing (correct)

A group of Grade-11 students were looking for a possible topic to study and were also planning their title. Some of the members were hesitant and confused about which topic or issue they should choose to create a strong argumentative essay. Which among the following is the most important thing for them to consider?

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A junior journalist talked to the chairman of your barangay about the political issues that he is currently facing. You are informed that one must have good listening and note-taking skills to absorb what someone says. Conversely, the other person must be quick to process what is asked of them. Which among the communication activities do you think the journalist should utilize to obtain the necessary information?

<p>Interviewing (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A learner follows a set of rules to effectively convey his message to other people. This shows what view of language?

<p>Language is a system of systems (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A model of communication that is more commonly used in newer media forms such as social media, telecommunication, and the like is _______.

<p>Interactional Model (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A mother might laugh and say “I'm going to get you” while tickling her son with a teddy bear. What dimension of touch is presented in the scenario?

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A professor uses the term “andragogy” instead of “adult teaching,” which is what he does at the university. What does his use of specialist language signify?

<p>Jargon (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the research topic, experience, and audience, which research concept pertains to choosing whether the study will be quantitative, qualitative, or mixed?

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"Annie is having a cup of coffee with her cousin. This type of proxemics is what we call _______."

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"Assume you have been planning to apply for a job after graduation from college. A former professor of yours mentioned that XYZ Company is in need of a sales executive, and it is really urgent. You immediately draft your application letter to be submitted to the said company. What kind of application letter is used for this type of job opportunity?"

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"Belle Mariano and Donny Pangilinan's movie, ‘Love is Color Blind', is a box office hit because of the avid fans who supported them all the way. What type of Aristotle's persuasive technique did celebrities like Donny and Belle use to get the support of their fans?"

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"Carl was waiting in line for his turn at the cashier when a Christmas song was being played in the background. However, it was interrupted by the customer service page, announcing the name of a missing child. What models of communication are present in the situation?"

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"Cindy learned in her biology class that she uses her larynx to resonate the sound to her lips to produce sound. The study of human speech sound seen in the scenario is _______."

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"Dr. Enriquez decided to operate on her patient, Sheeba, who had a tumor in her stomach. In what part of the patient's notes is this presented?"

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"Even when her friends betray her, Kiah bears no rancor in her heart because she is not _______."

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"For most Filipinos, the word 'salvage' is commonly referred to as summary execution. On the other hand, Americans refer to the same word as saving a person's life. This scenario falls under the _______."

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"Generose and Jove found it hard to communicate because Sarah stood between them and made noises. What barrier of communication is present in the situation?"

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"lah wants to try other approaches to literary criticism to further evaluate the works of Dr. Rizal's El Filibusterismo. Which aspect of the novel should she focus on if she plans to use the sociological approach?"

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"lah was pitching her idea about conducting a lifestyle seminar to help out-of-school youths to a private company so that she could ask for funds for the seminar. What type of academic paper should she use?"

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"In a census, what type of interview questions is most likely to be asked?"

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"In journalism, “convergence” means _______."

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"It is a type of speech according to delivery that is considered 'on the spot'."

<p>impromptu (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

"It is the final or decisive statement in a joke, typically a humorous one."

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"It refers to the channel through which one expresses his/her communicative intent."

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"Ivy is going to present a valedictory address in front of her schoolmates. She considers the event as her basis for speech writing. In what communication model is this scenario based?"

<p>Aristotle's Model (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

"Janus is singing the National Anthem to remind himself that he is a Filipino citizen. In the interplays of speech consideration, what kind of speech context is present in the situation?"

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"Jen saw Mark staring at her through her peripheral vision. Then when Jen looked at Mark, he started waving his hand and saying “Hi!” instead of looking in a different direction. In oculesics, this is an act of _______."

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"Jessica is an online ESL teacher. Also, she is a nursing mom which makes her have divided attention in her classes as she thinks about her child. Which strategy to become an effective global communicator is violated in the statements above?"

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"John had a flat tire in the middle of nowhere. He then tries to hitchhike by putting his thumb up in the air to signal the passing cars that he needs a ride. This gesture is known as _______."

<p>Emblem (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

"Mario thinks of how he will put into words his love for Maria. The component of communication behind this situation is _______."

<p>Encoding (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

"Mariz bought a new laptop with an HD camera for her video conferencing. This type of communication is _______."

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"Miguel is an introvert. He cannot express himself through words. However, because of his great love for Sheena, he learned to express his feelings in different ways. He always leaves sunflowers on Sheena's desk and cooks her lunch. Sheena always gives him a sweet smile and says complimentary words like, “Fresh and delicious” after smelling the flowers and the food he cooks. What kind of nonverbal communication is Sheena's act?"

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"Ms. Santos works for ABC Company as an executive secretary. Her boss, Mr. Dizon, asked her to send a Letter of Order to XYZ Company using the Modified Block Style as the indentation of the letter. In typing the Modified Block Form, this means that _______."

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"Noriel wanted to give a clear interpretation of what “love” is to his students. He wanted them to understand the different kinds and definitions of love. To do so, he started to do extensive research to produce a paper for his students to read. What kind of academic paper should Noriel use to give the definition of “love”?"

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"Nurse Evan checks and reviews the patient notes of Mrs. Reyes so he can assess her previous medical appointments and her previous medical records. These patient notes are called _______."

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"One of the important guidelines for writing a position paper is to communicate its values. Which of the following should be avoided?"

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"Paralanguage is about how something is said, not what is said. Shania uses it to improve herself in communicating with other people. What do you think is the best oral communication activity in which Shania must participate to test her skills?"

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"Posting emblems to show people of the school's territory is what kind of sign?"

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"Rey strongly disagrees with the Divorce Law in the country, but his girlfriend Val argues with him about the positive aspects of divorce. As a result, Rey becomes indifferent to Val and falls silent. What challenges in communication does this scenario portray?"

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"Shakespeare's “As You Like It” and J.K. Rowling's “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" have plots where a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story is suddenly and abruptly resolved by an unexpected and unlikely occurrence. This plot device is what we call _______."

<p>deus ex machina (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

"Shiela shared a “beso-beso” with her acquaintance as they unexpectedly met in a mall. This situation is under what category of touch?"

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Flashcards

What is a warrant?

A warrant is the logical connection between the claim and the reason. It explains why the reason supports the claim.

What does "evergreen" mean in journalism?

"Evergreen" in journalism means that it is not time-sensitive and can be published at any time, even after a long period.

What are lead-nurturing emails?

Lead-nurturing emails aim to build relationships with potential customers by providing valuable content and information that addresses their needs and pain points.

What is the most important thing when choosing a topic for an argumentative essay?

The most important factor is the availability of sufficient sources to support their argument. It ensures the foundation of their essay is strong and credible.

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Which communication activity is best for a journalist to obtain information?

Interviewing is a communication activity where a journalist gathers information by asking questions and listening actively.

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What is the "system of systems" view of language?

The "system of systems" view of language emphasizes its complex structure and organization, comprising different components like grammar, vocabulary, and sound.

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Which model of communication emphasizes two-way interaction?

The Interactional Model recognizes communication as a two-way process where both participants send and receive messages simultaneously. It's commonly used in newer media forms like social media.

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What dimension of touch is used when tickling with a teddy bear?

Instrument of touch refers to the object used to touch someone, like a teddy bear in this case.

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What is jargon?

Jargon is specialized vocabulary used by a specific group or profession. It's like a secret language understood by insiders.

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What is research approach?

Research approach refers to the overall strategy used in a study, determining whether it will be quantitative, qualitative, or mixed. It guides the entire research process.

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What is personal distance in proxemics?

Personal distance refers to the space we maintain with friends and acquaintances (usually 1.5 to 4 feet). It's comfortable for casual interactions.

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What is an unsolicited application letter?

An unsolicited application letter is sent to a company without a specific job opening being advertised. It expresses the applicant's interest in working for the company.

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What is ethos in Aristotle's persuasive techniques?

Ethos refers to the persuasive technique that focuses on the speaker's credibility and character, building trust and authority among the audience. Celebrities leverage their image and popularity to inspire support.

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Which communication model involves a one-way process?

The Linear Model of communication views communication as a one-way process where the sender transmits a message to the receiver without any interaction or feedback. This model is suitable for situations like public announcements.

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What is phonetics?

Phonetics is the study of speech sounds, analyzing how they are produced, transmitted, and received.

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What is the "Plan" section in a patient's notes?

The "Plan" section in a patient's notes outlines the proposed treatment or course of action for the diagnosed condition.

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What does "bitter" mean?

Bitterness refers to feelings of resentment and anger towards someone who has wronged you. It's the opposite of forgiveness.

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What is a semantic barrier?

A semantic barrier occurs when words or phrases have different meanings in different cultures, causing misunderstanding.

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What is a physical barrier in communication?

A physical barrier refers to any physical obstruction that hinders communication, like a physical obstacle in the environment. It can be a noisy environment, a crowded room, or someone standing in the way.

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Which aspect of El Filibusterismo should be focused on for a sociological analysis?

When analyzing El Filibusterismo from a sociological perspective, focus on exploring the political, economic, and social conditions of the Filipinos under Spanish rule, examining the novel's representation of their lives.

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What is a project proposal?

A project proposal is a formal document outlining a plan for a specific project, including objectives, methods, timeline, and budget. It's used to secure funding or approval for the project.

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What type of interview questions are common in a census?

Background/demographic questions gather information about the participant's personal characteristics, such as age, education, occupation, and location. They're common in surveys to understand the sample population.

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What is "convergence" in journalism?

Convergence in journalism means sharing resources, including facilities, newsgathering tools, personnel, and content, between different news media organizations. It promotes collaboration and efficiency.

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What speaking delivery is considered "on the spot"?

Impromptu speaking is a type of delivery where the speech is unprepared and delivered on the spot, with minimal planning or rehearsal.

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What is a punchline?

A punchline is the final humorous element of a joke, the unexpected twist or witty statement that delivers the intended humor.

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What is communication mode?

Communication mode refers to the channel or medium used to express communicative intent. It can be spoken, written, visual, or non-verbal.

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Which communication model emphasizes the speaker, speech, and audience?

Aristotle's Model focuses on the speaker, the speech, and the audience, emphasizing the importance of persuasion and rhetoric. It's commonly used for analyzing speeches and persuasive communication.

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What is intrapersonal communication?

Intrapersonal communication is communication with oneself, including internal thoughts, feelings, and self-reflection.

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What is eye gaze in oculesics?

Eye gaze refers to the direction and duration of someone's eye contact, conveying nonverbal messages like interest, attention, or avoidance.

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What does "mindful presence" mean in global communication?

Mindful presence means being fully engaged in the current moment, being attentive to the surroundings and the communication process, avoiding distractions. It's crucial for effective global communication.

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What is an emblem in non-verbal communication?

An emblem is a nonverbal gesture with a direct, specific translation or meaning, like a thumbs-up for approval. It's a clear and recognizable symbol.

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What is encoding in communication?

Encoding is the process of putting thoughts and ideas into a form that can be transmitted as a message. It's the act of creating the message.

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What is mediated communication?

Mediated communication refers to the use of technology or tools to facilitate communication, like video conferencing or texting. It involves a third party in the communication process.

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What kind of non-verbal communication involves smells?

Olfactory communication refers to the use of smells and scents to convey messages. In this scenario, Sheena's response to the flowers and food shows her appreciation through her sense of smell.

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What is the indentation in the Modified Block Form business letter?

In the Modified Block Form business letter, the dateline, complimentary close, and signature are aligned to the right margin. Everything else is aligned to the left margin.

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What is a concept paper?

A concept paper is a brief academic paper that provides a clear definition and explanation of a specific concept, exploring its various aspects and implications.

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What are interim notes in patient records?

Interim notes refer to the patient's medical records that document their condition and treatment during their stay in the hospital, covering the period between their initial assessment and discharge.

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Which should be avoided when writing a position paper?

Subjective expression of ideas should be avoided when writing a position paper. It focuses on presenting arguments based on objective evidence and logical reasoning, avoiding personal opinions or biases.

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Which oral communication activity focuses on delivery and expression?

Declamation is a public performance of a literary or dramatic piece, delivered with expression and emotion, emphasizing pronunciation, articulation, and stage presence.

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What kind of sign is used to mark the territory of a school?

Infrastructural signs are often associated with the specific territory of a place, like a school. They indicate boundaries, rules, and information related to the institution.

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What communication challenge arises from different perspectives?

Different perspectives or views can be challenging in communication, especially when people hold contrasting opinions or beliefs. It requires active listening, understanding, and respectful communication.

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What is "deus ex machina" in storytelling?

Deus ex machina refers to a sudden and unexpected resolution of a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story, often introduced by an improbable event or character. It's sometimes seen as a plot device that lacks realism.

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What type of touch is "beso-beso"?

Social/Polite touch refers to casual and brief forms of physical contact, such as a light handshake or a pat on the shoulder, used to express social courtesy and warmth.

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What are the elements of proxemics?

Space & Physical Arrangement in proxemics refers to the layout and organization of physical spaces, including the size, shape, and arrangement of objects, which influence communication and behavior.

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What is an informational report?

An informational report is a formal document that presents factual information and data, providing objectivity and clarity about a specific topic or subject.

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Which element is not a basic part of a business letter?

The Attention Line in a business letter is not a standard part. It's used to address the letter to a specific person within the company, but it's optional.

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Which communication model focuses on simultaneous roles of sender and receiver?

The Transactional Model of communication emphasizes the simultaneous roles of sender and receiver, with constant feedback and interaction. It's dynamic and involves shared understanding.

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What should be included in a resume?

A resume should be tailored to fit a specific job, highlighting skills and experience relevant to the position. It should be concise, organized, and visually appealing.

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What is international communication?

International communication involves communication between people from different countries, encompassing cultural differences, language barriers, and global perspectives. It's important for understanding diverse cultures and promoting global understanding.

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What is the most important part of a concept paper?

The heart of a concept paper is the clear and comprehensive definition of the term or concept being discussed, providing a foundation for understanding the topic.

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Which monarch influenced didactic literature?

Queen Victoria of England, known for her strict moral standards, influenced the development of didactic literature, which aimed to teach moral lessons and promote virtuous behavior.

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What is language acquisition?

Language acquisition refers to the process of learning and developing the ability to understand and use a language. It involves various stages from infancy to adulthood.

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What punctuation mark is used after the salutation in a business letter?

A colon should be used after the salutation in a business letter, followed by a space before starting the body of the letter. It's a common punctuation rule.

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What is SWOT analysis used for?

SWOT analysis is a strategic planning tool used in business and trade to identify and analyze a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It's used for decision-making and development.

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What type of literature is imagined or invented?

Fiction is a type of literature that is imagined or invented, not based on real events or people. It includes genres like novels, short stories, and plays.

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What is the register used in a PTA meeting?

A consultative register is a formal but more informal style of communication used in situations requiring expertise and interaction with professionals, like a PTA meeting.

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What are vowels?

Vowels are speech sounds produced with little obstruction in the vocal tract. They're characterized by tongue height, frontness, lip rounding, and tenseness.

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What is a "global village"?

The concept of a "global village" describes the interconnectedness of different parts of the world through technology, fostering communication and cultural exchange.

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What is succinctness in a resume?

Succinctness in a resume means presenting information in a concise and clear manner, avoiding unnecessary details. It focuses on highlighting skills and experience relevant to the job.

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What is the easiest business letter style?

The Full Block Form is a business letter style where all elements, including the dateline, complimentary close, and signature, are aligned to the left margin. It's considered easy to use.

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What is the theme of a literary piece?

The theme is the central idea or universal message conveyed in a literary piece. It's the underlying message that the writer wants to communicate about life, human nature, or society.

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What is the abstract of a research paper?

The abstract is a concise summary of a research paper, outlining the main research problem, methods, findings, and conclusions. It provides a brief overview of the study for readers.

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What is a functional resume?

A functional resume focuses on skills and accomplishments, grouping experiences according to relevant skills and achievements. It's useful for highlighting transferable skills and career changes.

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What is a feasibility report?

A feasibility report is a type of informal report that assesses the viability of a proposed project, considering its feasibility, practicality, and potential risks. It helps in deciding whether or not to proceed with the project.

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Which country is NOT part of Kachru's Outer Circle?

China does not belong to Kachru's Outer Circle. It is part of the Expanding Circle, where English is used as a foreign language.

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What component of the communication process involves sending the message?

Transmitting refers to the act of sending the message through a chosen channel, like speaking, writing, or gesturing. It's the delivery mechanism for the message.

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What are pauses in speech called?

Juncture refers to the pauses between utterances in speech, used to convey meaning, emphasis, or timing. It's like a punctuation mark in spoken language.

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What is the most basic function of communication?

Social interaction is the most basic function of communication, enabling individuals to connect, build relationships, and participate in society. It's the fundamental purpose of communication.

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What is NOT a negative effect of jargon?

Jargon, while sometimes helpful to condense meaning within a specific field, can be a negative effect if it turns people away from the content or hinders the buyer experience.

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What is the English translation of "Gitanjali"?

The English translation of Rabindranath Tagore's "Gitanjali" is "Song of Offerings", referring to a collection of poems inspired by Hindu devotional practices.

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What is the first step in writing a critique and reaction paper?

Knowing the writing assignment is the first step in making a good critique and reaction paper. It ensures understanding of the task, expectations, and the specific purpose of the paper.

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What is the function of communication when you motivate someone?

Motivation is a function of communication that aims to inspire, encourage, and provide a sense of purpose. It's about using words and behaviors to empower others and make a positive impact.

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What is telegraphese?

Telegraphese refers to the language used in communication, specifically in texting, using abbreviations, acronyms, and emoticons. It's a shortened and informal style of communication.

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What is the purpose of jargon?

Jargon's primary purpose is to convey hidden meanings, specific vocabulary, and technical terms that are accepted and understood within a particular field or profession.

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What is the text structure of the paragraph about The Taj Mahal?

The text structure used in the paragraph about The Taj Mahal is Descriptive text. It uses sensory details and vivid imagery to paint a picture of the Taj Mahal and its beauty.

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What software is used to create electronic presentations with slides?

PowerPoint is a software application that allows users to create electronic presentations, organizing information into a series of separate pages or slides. It's commonly used for visual presentations and lectures.

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What type of lead is commonly used in news articles?

A conventional lead is the most commonly used type of lead in news articles, providing the key information about the story, including the 5Ws and H (who, what, when, where, why, and how).

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What is horizontal communication?

Horizontal communication refers to communication that occurs between individuals or departments at the same level of an organization, like between the accounting manager and the purchasing manager. It supports collaboration and cooperation.

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What is formal speech style?

Formal speech style is used in situations that require formality and respect, like addressing a person with "Ma'am/Sir" before their name. It's characterized by proper grammar and vocabulary.

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What is BCC in email?

BCC stands for "Blind Carbon Copy". It's a field in email where you can add recipients who won't be visible to other recipients in the email. It's used to keep certain people informed without disclosing their information.

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What is a blog?

A blog is a website that contains regularly updated content, primarily in written form, often with graphics and multimedia. It's a platform for sharing personal thoughts, news, and information on specific topics.

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What is NOT a characteristic of multimedia presentations?

Multimedia presentations are not manually controlled. They are designed to be interactive, allowing users to control and explore the information presented. This interactivity is achieved through digital representation and integration of various media elements.

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Which is NOT a characteristic of informative communication?

Informative communication's purpose is to convey information in a clear, accurate, and meaningful way, ensuring understanding and comprehension. It avoids persuasion or emotional appeals.

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Which is NOT a communication task of a tour guide?

Locating destinations is not a primary communication task for tour guides. They focus on providing engaging commentary, preparing itineraries, and managing communication with the group.

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Which C of communication is related to using credible sources?

Conduciveness in communication ensures arguments are based on solid facts and evidence from reliable sources. It emphasizes the quality and credibility of information presented.

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Which article does not typically use a lead?

Newsbits are short, concise summaries of news stories, often presented without a traditional lead, focusing on brevity and key points. They're used for quick updates and summaries.

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Which statement about Pecha Kucha is not true?

That "Pecha Kucha presentations mean "small talk" in Japanese" is not true. Pecha Kucha means "chatter" or "gabfest" in Japanese.

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Why is analyzing the audience important?

Analyzing the audience is crucial in communication, considering their age, background, interests, and expectations. It ensures the message is tailored to the specific audience.

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Which is NOT a nature of communication?

Communication is a process involving two or more individuals, sharing information, ideas, and feelings. It encompasses verbal, nonverbal, and written forms of exchange.

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Which statement about the basics of interviewing is NOT true?

Surveys are included as part of interview techniques, used to gather data from a larger population. Job interviews and university assessments also utilize interviews, but the interviewer asks questions and the interviewee provides answers.

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Which is NOT true about written and spoken English?

Written English is generally more formal, with structured sentences and grammar rules. Spoken English, on the other hand, is usually more informal, with less structured sentences and frequent contractions.

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What is the first principle of speech writing?

Choosing a topic is the first step in speech writing. It's crucial for creating a focused message and developing a message that is relevant to the audience and the occasion.

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Which Latin word means "to impart, to transmit, to share, and to convey"?

Communicare is the Latin word meaning "to impart, to transmit, to share, and to convey". It emphasizes the act of sharing information and ideas.

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What refers to ending a topic in a conversation?

Termination refers to the expressions used by conversation participants to signal the end of a topic, giving a sense of completeness. It's important for smooth transitions and closure.

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What should be included in the minutes of the meeting?

The minutes of the meeting should include a record of motions raised. This ensures that all key decisions and proposals are documented for future reference.

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Who is the most outstanding Filipino playwright in English?

Wilfredo Ma. Guerrero is considered the most outstanding Filipino playwright in English. His works showcase the complexities of Philippine society and the human condition.

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Who is considered the father of Classical Communication?

Aristotle is considered the father of Classical Communication. He developed theories of rhetoric and persuasion that have shaped communication studies for centuries.

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Which communication model emphasizes circular communication?

Osgood-Schramm's Model emphasizes the circular nature of communication, recognizing that both sender and receiver are involved in interpreting and encoding messages. It emphasizes the shared understanding between participants.

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What is William Sydney Porter's pen name?

William Sydney Porter, a renowned American short story writer, used the pen name "O. Henry" to write works known for their surprise endings and witty observations of human nature.

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How do you address Miss Universe 2015, Pia Jauncey?

The correct courtesy title in the inside address of a letter to Pia Jauncey, Miss Universe 2015, should be "Mrs." as she is married. It's important to use the appropriate title for respect and formality.

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Study Notes

Argumentative Communication Characteristics

  • Demonstrated in the phrase "Thus, we must eat green leafy vegetables" is the characteristic of Warrant.

Journalism Terminology

  • "Evergreen" in journalism means that a story can be published anytime.

Email Types

  • Email used to persuade potential customers by explaining product benefits is called Lead-nurturing.

Academic Essay Topic Selection

  • The most important factor for Grade 11 students choosing a topic for an argumentative essay is identifying sources to support their argument.

Journalism Skills for Information Gathering

  • A junior journalist needs interviewing skills to gather information for a story.

Communication Models

  • Interactional Model is a common model used in newer media such as social media and telecommunication.

Proxemics in Communication

  • The scenario of a mother tickling a child represents Instrument of Touch as a type of proxemic relationship.
  • The use of specialist language (like "andragogy") signifies Jargon.
  • The approach to choosing research methods (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed) based on the research topic, experience, and audience is called Research Approach.
  • Annie having coffee with her cousin is an example of Personal Distance.

Application Letters

  • An unsolicited application letter is used when applying for a job that is specifically advertised for and not through a direct contact.

Persuasive Techniques in Film

  • Aristotle's persuasive technique used to garner fan support in a movie is Ethos.

Communication Models in Specific Scenarios

  • The scenario of a Christmas song being interrupted by a missing child announcement uses Linear Communication Models.

Linguistics

  • Phonetics is the study of human speech sounds.
  • Plan is the part of a patient's notes where an operation is described.
  • The word "salvage" has different meanings in different cultures, creating a Semantic Barrier.

Communication Barriers

  • Physical barriers arise when Sarah stood between two people and made noise, hindering their communication.

Academic Paper Types

  • A Project Proposal is used when presenting an idea and requesting funding from a company.

Interview Questions

  • In a census or similar survey, background and demographic questions are likely to be prevalent.

Register in Communication

  • The ongoing PTA meeting at a school is an example of Consultative Register.

Sounds in Communication

  • Vowels are sounds made with little obstruction in the vocal tract.

Communication Concepts

  • The concept of the global village, or technology connecting different parts of the world, is Global Village.

Resume Features

  • Succinctness is important in a strong resume.

Literary Concepts

  • Theme is the central idea or universal truth in a literary piece.

Research Paper Components

  • The part of a research paper outlining research objectives, methodology, findings, and conclusions is the Abstract.

Communication Models

  • Feasibility reports are used to assess the viability of a new project.
  • Transmitting is the component that describes how a sender conveys a message through a channel.

Communication Principles

  • Juncture is the pause between utterances in a speech, used to add drama and timing.
  • Social Interaction is the most fundamental function of communication.
  • Jargon does not always have a negative effect; it can condense meaning.
  • Motivation is the function of encouragement, encouragement, life and faith and the strength of one's resolve.

Critical Analysis Methods

  • The first step in critical analysis is to have a thorough understanding of the writing assignment.

Communication in Texting

  • Telegraphese is a type of language mainly used in texting.

Communication Principles

  • Describing the different kinds and meanings of love through research is a Concept Paper.

Meeting Minutes

  • Minutes of a meeting should include motions and decisions.

Famous Playwright

  • Wilfredo MA Guerrero is a well-regarded Filipino playwright.

Communication Roles

  • Aristotle is considered the father of Classical Communication.

Communication Models

  • This scenario involving William and Charles, messaging and being late, uses a model similar to Osgood-Schramm model of communication.

Famous Authors

  • O. Henry is a famous American author.

Communication Styles

  • Formal communication, such as the method of addressing someone as "Ma'am/Sir," is used to address those in authority.

Communication Styles and Types

  • "Ms." is the correct title for a woman, even in a letter to Miss Universe.

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Test your understanding of key concepts in communication and journalism suitable for Grade 11 students. This quiz covers argumentative communication, email types, and essential journalism skills, among other related topics. Hone your knowledge of the nuanced aspects of effective communication.

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