Directions: Identify what is being asked in each statement.
1. Humans constantly exchange messages to share ideas, build relationships, and achieve understanding. What do you call this human interaction process? A. Interpretation B. Communication C. Perception D. Expression
2. The English word "communication" originated from a Latin term that means "to share“. What is this Latin word? A. munus B. communicatio C. communicare D. munis
3. He introduced the earliest communication model focused on public speaking. Who was this? A. Aristotle B. Wilbur Schramm C. Eugene White D. Claude Shannon
4. ______ refers to the interference that affects message transmission in the communication process. A. Encoding B. Noise C. Channel D. Feedback
5. In the statement, “Girlie told her groupmates that she has already the data for their research,” what element of the communication process do the groupmates represent? A. Sender B. Channel C. Feedback D. Receiver
6. Which is an example of regulation and control? “It’s nice to meet you.” B. “Clean your room, then you can play basketball.” C. “Where can I find the library?” D. “Seychelles is one of the world’s smallest countries.”
7. If a teacher tells a student, “You’re doing great, keep it up,” what function of communication is this? A. Regulatory B. Motivation C. Emotional Expression D. Information
8. Which of the situations shows social interaction? A. Joy invites Yolly for a coffee. B. Rachel tells her friend not to lose hope. C. A parent tells her child to finish answering the module. D. The teacher introduced Conditional Probability to her class.
9. “I just got the job! I’m literally jumping for joy!” What function of communication is demonstrated in this statement? A. Regulatory B. Motivation C. Emotional Expression D. Information
10. The health secretary is sharing the data on the number of mpox cases in the country with the viewers, “There are 50 who recovered from mpox as of yesterday.” What function of communication is shown in the situation? A. Regulatory B. Motivation C. Emotional Expression D. Information
11. Which of the following is a disadvantage of the transactional model? A. No feedback B. Simultaneous noise C. Passive listener D. Linear structure
12. Which model is often called the “telephone model”? A. Aristotle’s Model B. Schramm’s Model C. Shannon-Weaver Model D. Berlo’s Model
13. Which of the following uses ethos, pathos, and logos? A. Shannon-Weaver Model B. Aristotle’s Model C. Berlo’s Model D. White’s Model
14. Which model emphasizes overlapping fields of experience? A. Shannon-Weaver Model B. Aristotle’s Model C. Schramm’s Model D. White’s Model
15. What kind of communication is described as circular and continuous? A. Transactional Model B. Aristotle’s Model C. Shannon-Weaver Model D. White’s Model
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
16. The Shannon-Weaver model views communication as a two-way process.
17. Schramm’s model emphasizes the importance of shared field of experience.
18. In Aristotle's model, feedback plays an important role.
19. In White’s model, communication is seen as having a clear beginning and end.
20. Social interaction as a communication function allows people to connect with others informally.
Quiz #1 ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT
Directions: Identify what is being asked in each statement.
________ 1. Humans constantly exchange messages in order to share ideas, build relationships, and achieve understanding. What do you call this human interaction process?
________2. The English word "communication" originated from a Latin term that means "to share". What is this Latin word?
_______3. He introduced the earliest communication model focused on public speaking.
______4. This refers to the interference that affects message transmission in communication.
_______5. In the statement, "Girlie told her groupmates that she has already the data for their research," what element of communication do the 'groupmates' represent?
________6. What function of communication is demonstrated when someone says, "Clean your room, then you can play basketball"?
________7. If a teacher tells a student, “You’re doing great, keep it up,” what function of communication is this?
________8. What function of communication is demonstrated when Joy invites Yolly for a coffee?
________9. “I just got the job! I’m literally jumping for joy!” What function of communication is this?
________10. The health secretary is sharing the data on the number of mpox cases in the country with the viewers, “There are 50 who recovered from mpox as of yesterday.” What function of communication is shown in the situation?
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.
11. Which of the following is a disadvantage of the transactional model? A. No feedback B. Simultaneous noise C. Passive listener D. Linear structure
12. Which model is often called the “telephone model”? A. Aristotle’s Model B. Schramm’s Model C. Shannon-Weaver Model D. Berlo’s Model
13. Which of the following uses ethos, pathos, and logos? A. Shannon-Weaver Model B. Aristotle’s Model C. Berlo’s Model D. White’s Model
14. Which model emphasizes overlapping fields of experience? A. Shannon-Weaver Model B. Aristotle’s Model C. Schramm’s Model D. White’s Model
15. Which model of communication is described as circular and continuous? A. Transactional Model B. Aristotle’s Model C. Shannon-Weaver Model D. White’s Model
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If it is FALSE , write the correct word/phrase.
16. The Shannon-Weaver model views communication as a two-way process.
17. Schramm’s model emphasizes the importance of shared field of experience.
18. In Aristotle's model, feedback plays an important role.
19. In White’s model, communication is seen as having a clear beginning and end.
20. Social interaction as a communication function allows people to connect with others informally.