Exam Questions on Communication Types PDF
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This document contains multiple choice questions on different types of communication. The types of communication covered are intrapersonal, interpersonal, group communication and public communication. It also includes various speech styles like intimate and personal, consultative, casual, and formal.
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1. Create a multiple choice situational analysis for intrapersonal communication. Other choices will be, group communication, public communication, interpersonal Communication, and intrapersonal Communication. Here are the definitions for each: Intrapersonal Communication - Th...
1. Create a multiple choice situational analysis for intrapersonal communication. Other choices will be, group communication, public communication, interpersonal Communication, and intrapersonal Communication. Here are the definitions for each: Intrapersonal Communication - This type of communication happens when the same person acts as both the sender and receiver of the message. Interpersonal Communication - This type of communication happens when the sender and the receiver are two different persons. Group communication- This type of communication happens when there are more than one sender and receiver interacting with one another. Public Communication - This type of communication happens when there is one sender giving a message to a large group of receivers. 2. Create a multiple choice situational analysis for types of speech style under interpersonal communication which is intimate and personal. Other choices will be, consultative, casual, and formal. Here are the definitions for each: Intimate and personal - -takes place between persons of close alliances/ relationships; private and requires significant amount of shared history, knowledge and experience Consultative- takes place between professionals, known as the third level (because it utilizes jargon) of language Casual- takes place between classmates, friends/co-workers; word choice is general and conversation is dependent upon non-verbal and shared information Formal- used to convey information in formal setting; uses clean and complete sentences and words that are formal.