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Purposeful means you choose to listen because of some very good reason/reasons.-TRUE
Motivated is when you have good reasons for listening, you are all keyed up for the activity and
nothing can stop you.-TRUE
Cooperative means you keep quiet and give your wholehearted cooperation when you listen
because you hope for nothing but only the best from the speaker.-TRUE
Voluntarily you follow the speaker’s ideas carefully and get things clear so that in the end, you may
be able to make intellectual judgments when you evaluate his ideas before responding.-FALSE
Regardless of how we’re engaged with listening, it’s important to understand that listening involves
more than just hearing the words that are directed at us.-TRUE
Purposeful means you choose to listen because of some very good reason/reasons.-TRUE
Motivated is when you have good reasons for listening, you are all keyed up for the activity and
nothing can stop you.-TRUE
Listening is an active process by which we make sense of , assess, and respond to what we hear.-
TRUE
Many people think aloud and tend to grope toward their meaning.-TRUE
Try using the extra time by silently reviewing and summarizing the speaker's main points.=TRUE
There is sometimes considerable difference between the auditory cues and the behavioral cues
emitted by the speaker.-TRUE
When we decide that what a speaker has to say is boring or useless, we frequently pretend to
listen.-TRUE
Try only to listen to what is said but also to understand the attitudes and motives that lie behind the
words.-FALSE
Speaker does not always put his entire message into words.-TRUE
When we listen, we tend to get bogged down trying to retain the facts and we miss the ideas behind
them.-TRUE
Simple gestures -- nodding, raising the eyebrows, or leaning forward -- all can’t convey interest.-
TRUE
Listening is an art.-TRUE
While his verbal message may convey conviction about a new idea or proposal, his gestures,
posture, facial expressions, and tone of voice may convey doubt and lack of enthusiasm.-TRUE
Instead of getting lost in a string of disassociated fragments, make an effort to understand what the
facts add up to by relating them to each other and seeing what key ideas bind them together.-TRUE