Englis-LongQuiz/summative test -22825.pptx

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its about verbal and non verbal cues


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PREPARE ½ LENGTHWISE Part I: Multiple Choice (1 point each = 10 points) Instructions: Choose and write the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which of the following is a verbal cue used by TV broadcasters? a. Smiling b. Hand gesture c. Clear pronunciation d. Waving 2. What does "non-verbal cue" mean? a. Messages sent through spoken words b. Messages sent through body language, facial expressions, and gestures c. Messages sent through loud voices only d. Messages sent through writing only 3 . Why is eye contact important for TV broadcasters? a. To read the script better b. To show they are confident and trustworthy c. To look at the camera lens closely d. To check their appearance 4 . Which is NOT a verbal cue? a. Greeting the audience b. Using clear pronunciation c. Speaking loudly and clearly d. Nodding while listening 5 . When a reporter frowns while announcing bad news, this is an example of: a. Verbal cue b. Non-verbal cue c. Script reading d. None of the above

6. What should a broadcaster do if reporting happy news? a. Use a sad voice and no gestures b. Smile and use a lively tone c. Speak very quietly d. Avoid making eye contact 7. Which combination shows a good broadcast delivery ? a. Monotone voice and stiff body b. Clear voice, good posture, natural gestures c. Speaking too fast with too many hand gestures d. Looking at the script the whole time 8. Non-verbal cues can also help when: a. There is noise in the background b. There is no microphone c. The audience cannot hear clearly d. All of the above 9. Which non-verbal cue is most useful when showing a weather forecast? a. Hand gestures to point at the map b. Whispering the weather update c. Reading the script fast d. Sitting down the whole time 10.Which of these shows poor use of verbal and non-verbal cues? a. Smiling while greeting the viewers b. Speaking too softly and avoiding eye contact c. Using proper gestures while reporting d. Changing tone to match the news story

Part II: Identification (1 point each = 5 points) Instructions: Write Verbal Cue or Non-verbal Cue for each example. Greeting the viewers at the start of the news. ____________ Smiling to show excitement. ____________ Changing voice tone to show seriousness. ____________ Pointing to images on the screen. ____________ Speaking in a loud, clear voice. ____________

Part III: True or False (1 point each = 5 points) Instructions: Write T if the statement is true and F if false. A good TV broadcaster only needs to speak loudly to be effective. _____ Body language can help viewers understand the mood of the news. _____ Speaking too fast helps make a broadcast exciting and clear. _____ Facial expressions should match the message being delivered. _____ Non-verbal cues are only used in silent films, not in news broadcasts. _____
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