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 Communication is defined as:\ A. A process of sharing resources\ B. An interaction only through written words\ C. An action, interaction, and reaction to others\ D. A process with no feedback  One advantage of learning communication is:\ A. It reduces relationships\ B. It helps improve how other...

 Communication is defined as:\ A. A process of sharing resources\ B. An interaction only through written words\ C. An action, interaction, and reaction to others\ D. A process with no feedback  One advantage of learning communication is:\ A. It reduces relationships\ B. It helps improve how others see you\ C. It avoids the need for life skills\ D. It discourages sharing opinions  Which of the following is a characteristic of communication?\ A. Static process\ B. Temporary\ C. Symbolic\ D. Unsystematic  Communication begins when we:\ A. Respond to others without thinking\ B. Think of the information to share\ C. Ignore external feedback\ D. Always speak non-verbally  A type of communication involving a person talking to themselves is called:\ A. Interpersonal communication\ B. Intrapersonal communication\ C. Public communication\ D. Small group communication  Which type of communication occurs in a formal working environment?\ A. Public communication\ B. Organizational communication\ C. Small group communication\ D. Mediated interpersonal communication  An example of public communication is:\ A. A text message\ B. A newspaper editorial\ C. A small discussion group\ D. Personal reflection  What is the first step in the communication process?\ A. Decoding\ B. Encoding\ C. Thinking of the message\ D. Transmitting the message  Mediated interpersonal communication is supported by:\ A. Gestures only\ B. A device such as a phone\ C. A public speech\ D. A small audience  A dynamic process in communication implies that:\ A. It is unchanging\ B. It is temporary and brings change\ C. It lacks consequences\ D. It uses symbols only  Communication using gestures and irony reflects:\ A. Symbolic communication\ B. Organizational skills\ C. A lack of complexity\ D. Non-reflective behavior  A primary characteristic of systematic communication is:\ A. Location and setting matter\ B. No inferences are needed\ C. It is never reflective\ D. Symbols are universal  The response in communication does not need to be:\ A. Immediate\ B. Acknowledged\ C. Clear\ D. Structured  Interpersonal communication involves:\ A. One person talking to themselves\ B. Interaction with two or three individuals\ C. A large group of people\ D. Communication without feedback  One purpose of small group communication is to:\ A. Avoid goals\ B. Achieve shared goals\ C. Limit feedback\ D. Eliminate interaction  Humans are described as symbol-making creatures because:\ A. They communicate without symbols\ B. They generate and manipulate symbols\ C. Symbols have only one meaning\ D. Symbols are universally understood  Communication that is influenced by cultural settings represents:\ A. Self-reflective behavior\ B. Complexity in communication\ C. Intrapersonal interaction\ D. A non-dynamic process  Making inferences in communication involves:\ A. Direct mind-to-mind contact\ B. Drawing conclusions from signals\ C. Ignoring nonverbal cues\ D. Speaking without symbols  Self-reflection in communication allows individuals to:\ A. Ignore feedback\ B. Alter performance in real-time\ C. Avoid past experiences\ D. Communicate without thinking  Which communication type is assisted by technology?\ A. Small group communication\ B. Mediated interpersonal communication\ C. Public communication\ D. Intrapersonal communication  A characteristic that makes communication symbolic is:\ A. Symbols have fixed meanings\ B. Symbols are subjective\ C. Symbols are unnecessary\ D. Symbols are only verbal  Public communication is typically characterized by:\ A. Personal reflection\ B. Few or no feedback mechanisms\ C. A direct conversation\ D. Small group settings  What is true about communication having consequences?\ A. It never affects others\ B. It always requires immediate responses\ C. It influences someone else\ D. It avoids feedback  Communication becomes complex because of:\ A. Simple language use\ B. Cultural differences and gestures\ C. Lack of symbols\ D. Direct interpretations  Reflecting on past experiences is an example of:\ A. Public communication\ B. Self-reflective communication\ C. Mediated communication\ D. Static interaction  Which of the following is NOT a type of communication?\ A. Intrapersonal communication\ B. External communication\ C. Organizational communication\ D. Public communication  Which characteristic emphasizes the transient nature of communication?\ A. Systematic\ B. Symbolic\ C. Dynamic\ D. Self-reflective  What role does cultural setting play in communication?\ A. It limits symbolic interaction\ B. It provides a context for systematic communication\ C. It eliminates the need for inference\ D. It simplifies complexity  Learning communication helps people succeed in:\ A. Avoiding opinions\ B. Professional settings\ C. Static environments\ D. Self-avoidance  Encoding in communication involves:\ A. Ignoring thoughts\ B. Creating messages\ C. Decoding messages\ D. Avoiding feedback 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. B 11. A 12. A 13. A 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. B 18. B 19. B 20. B 21. B 22. B 23. C 24. B 25. B 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. B 30. B Bottom of Form

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