Types of Communication and Conversation Techniques
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What term refers to the involvement of a large number of people in communication?

  • Dyadic communication
  • Intra-personal communication
  • Public communication (correct)
  • Small group communication

Which term signifies the transition from one topic to another during communication?

  • Topic shifting (correct)
  • Termination
  • Turn taking
  • Topic control

What term describes the limitation to the topic to be discussed in order to maintain a smooth flow of communication?

  • Restriction (correct)
  • Nomination
  • Strategies
  • Repair

What term is used to describe the procedure or sequence of each participant's turn to talk during communication?

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

Which term refers to suggesting a topic or agenda to talk about during communication?

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

What term describes the involvement of a large number of people in communication through mass media like TV?

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

In the United States, who has the primary role in initiating impeachment cases?

<p>The House of Representatives (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the term of office for members of the House of Representatives in the United States?

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

Where must all bills related to revenue or taxation originate in the United States?

<p>The House of Representatives (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which chamber of the United States Congress has the authority to approve the national budget?

<p>The House of Representatives (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When are elections for all House seats held in the United States?

<p>Every two years (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Philippine Legislative Branch Overview

  • Bicameral structure consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives, each with distinct responsibilities and roles.

Philippine Senate

  • National Representation: Senators represent the entire nation and are elected nationwide, rather than regionally.
  • Term of Office: Senators serve a six-year term, with elections held every three years for half of the Senate seats.
  • Legislative Powers: Shares legislative authority with the House; capable of proposing, amending, or rejecting bills, including the national budget.
  • Confirmation and Oversight: Responsible for confirming or rejecting presidential appointments (e.g., cabinet members, ambassadors, justices). Also conducts investigations for oversight purposes.
  • Treaty Ratification: Has the authority to ratify international treaties that the President negotiates, requiring a two-thirds majority vote for approval.
  • Impeachment Trials: Holds exclusive power to try and decide impeachment cases, needing a two-thirds majority for conviction.

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Learn about different types of communication such as intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public communication, as well as conversation techniques including turn-taking, topic control, and topic shifting.

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