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Communication Quiz

The document consists of a series of true or false statements, multiple-choice questions, enumerations, and essay questions related to communication principles, types, and roles. It covers topics such as the importance of feedback, the nature of journalism, and the impact of digital communication. The responses provided indicate a comprehensive understanding of communication concepts and their applications.

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Communication Quiz

The document consists of a series of true or false statements, multiple-choice questions, enumerations, and essay questions related to communication principles, types, and roles. It covers topics such as the importance of feedback, the nature of journalism, and the impact of digital communication. The responses provided indicate a comprehensive understanding of communication concepts and their applications.

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TRUE OR FALSE (Write "T" if the statement is true and "F" if the statement is false.) 21.

21. What is the primary purpose of communication?


A. To confuse others
1. ____ Communication is a static and unchanging process.
B. To exchange information and ideas
2. ____ Non-verbal communication includes body language, facial expressions, and gestures. C. To entertain only
D. To control people
3. ____ Effective communication only involves the speaker and not the listener.
22. Which of the following is NOT a principle of communication?
4. ____ Journalism is primarily about gathering and disseminating news to the public. A. Clarity
5. ____ Noise in communication can be physical, psychological, or semantic. B. Active listening
C. Manipulation
6. ____ Mass communication is intended for small and intimate conversations. D. Feedback
7. ____ Public relations focus on building beneficial relationships between organizations and 23. Which type of communication involves the use of mass media to reach a large audience?
the public. A. Interpersonal communication
8. ____ A sender in communication is the person who receives the message. B. Group communication
C. Mass communication
9. ____ Feedback is an essential part of communication that ensures the message is D. Digital communication
understood.
24. What is the role of feedback in communication?
10. ____ Digital communication includes email, social media, and instant messaging. A. To ignore the sender's message
B. To ensure the message is understood
11. ____ Journalism's first obligation is to the government, not the citizens.
C. To create confusion
12. ____ Intrapersonal communication is communication within oneself. D. To eliminate the need for communication

13. ____ Communication skills are only developed through speaking a particular language. 25. Which of the following is NOT a type of non-verbal communication?
A. Facial expressions
14. ____ A journalist has the right to publish stories without fear of punishment.
B. Written messages
15. ____ Written communication is a form of verbal communication. C. Gestures
D. Body language
16. ____ Organizational communication occurs within and among organizations.
26. What is the discipline of communication mainly concerned with?
17. ____ Advertisements are a form of paid communication meant to persuade an audience. A. Studying supernatural events
18. ____ Context does not play a role in how communication is interpreted. B. Understanding and analyzing human interactions
C. Avoiding interactions with others
19. ____ Interpersonal communication occurs between two or more individuals. D. Limiting information flow
20. ____ Visual communication includes the use of images, charts, and videos. 27. Which element is NOT included in the communication process?
A. Sender
B. Feedback
MULTIPLE CHOICE (Choose the best answer.)
C. Money 5. What are the ethical responsibilities of professionals in communication?
D. Message
6. How can effective communication improve relationships and teamwork?
28. Journalism is responsible for:
A. Providing factual and verified news
B. Spreading misinformation
C. Promoting biased opinions only
D. Avoiding political topics

29. In communication, "noise" refers to:


A. Unwanted background sounds only
B. Any barrier that disrupts the message
C. Only technical difficulties
D. The volume of a speaker's voice

30. Public relations help organizations by:


A. Keeping their messages private
B. Building and maintaining their public image
C. Preventing communication with stakeholders
D. Avoiding media interactions

ENUMERATION (List down the required items.)

31-35. List five (5) types of communication.


36-40. List five (5) elements of communication.
41-45. Name five (5) principles of communication.

46-50. List five (5) career opportunities in communication fields.


50-65. Enumerate five (5) forms of non-verbal communication.

ESSAY QUESTIONS (Answer in 3-5 sentences.)

1. Why is communication important in human interaction?


2. How does digital communication affect modern society?

3. Why is feedback an essential element in the communication process?

4. How does journalism influence public perception and democracy?


TRUE OR FALSE 23. C – Mass communication reaches large audiences via mass media.

1. F – Communication is dynamic and constantly evolving. 24. B – Feedback ensures that the message is understood.

2. T – Non-verbal communication includes body language, facial expressions, and gestures. 25. B – Written messages are verbal, not non-verbal communication.

3. F – Effective communication involves both the speaker and the listener. 26. B – The discipline of communication focuses on understanding human interactions.

4. T – Journalism is about gathering and disseminating news to the public. 27. C – Money is not an element of communication.

5. T – Noise in communication can be physical, psychological, or semantic. 28. A – Journalism provides factual and verified news.

6. F – Mass communication is designed to reach large audiences, not for small, intimate conversations. 29. B – Noise refers to any barrier that disrupts communication.

7. T – Public relations focus on building beneficial relationships between organizations and the public. 30. B – Public relations help organizations maintain their public image.

8. F – The sender is the one who initiates the message, while the receiver gets the message.

9. T – Feedback ensures that the message is understood correctly. ENUMERATION


10. T – Digital communication includes email, social media, and instant messaging. 31-35. Types of Communication:
11. F – Journalism’s first loyalty is to the citizens, not the government. 1. Verbal communication
12. T – Intrapersonal communication is communication within oneself. 2. Non-verbal communication
13. F – Communication skills are not limited to a specific language. 3. Visual communication
14. T – Journalists have the right to publish stories without fear of punishment. 4. Digital communication
15. T – Written communication is a form of verbal communication. 5. Mass communication
16. T – Organizational communication happens within and among organizations. 36-40. Elements of Communication:
17. T – Advertisements are a form of paid communication meant to persuade an audience. 1. Sender
18. F – Context plays a crucial role in how communication is interpreted. 2. Message
19. T – Interpersonal communication occurs between two or more individuals. 3. Channel
20. T – Visual communication includes the use of images, charts, and videos. 4. Receiver

5. Feedback

MULTIPLE CHOICE 41-45. Principles of Communication:

21. B – To exchange information and ideas. 1. Clarity and conciseness

22. C – Manipulation is not a principle of communication. 2. Active listening


3. Empathy Feedback ensures that the message is understood as intended. It allows the sender to clarify any
misunderstandings and adjust their message if necessary. Without feedback, communication may be one-
4. Feedback
sided and ineffective.
5. Open-mindedness
64. How does journalism influence public perception and democracy?
51-55. Career Opportunities in Communication Fields:
Journalism plays a key role in informing the public and holding those in power accountable. It provides facts
1. Journalist and diverse perspectives, helping citizens make informed decisions in a democratic society.

2. Public relations specialist 65. What are the ethical responsibilities of professionals in communication?

3. Advertising executive Communication professionals must be truthful, respectful, and objective in their work. They should avoid
spreading misinformation, respect privacy, and be transparent in their communication. Ethics help maintain
4. News anchor credibility and trust.
5. Social media manager 66. How can effective communication improve relationships and teamwork?
56-60. Forms of Non-Verbal Communication: Effective communication builds trust, reduces misunderstandings, and strengthens relationships. In teamwork,
clear communication ensures everyone is aligned with goals and responsibilities, leading to better
1. Body language
collaboration and productivity.
2. Facial expressions

3. Eye contact

4. Tone of voice

5. Gestures

ESSAY ANSWERS (Sample Answers)

61. Why is communication important in human interaction?

Communication is essential because it allows people to share ideas, emotions, and information. It helps build
relationships, resolve conflicts, and foster understanding. Without communication, cooperation and
collaboration would be difficult.

62. How does digital communication affect modern society?

Digital communication has made it easier for people to connect globally through emails, social media, and
instant messaging. It has improved access to information but also presents challenges like misinformation and
reduced face-to-face interactions.

63. Why is feedback an essential element in the communication process?

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