Oral Comm. Graded Recitation
Oral Comm. Graded Recitation
This is the process of communication where the receivers interpret and understand the
message before giving out feedback.
a. Encoding b. transmitting c. decoding d. responding
2. This is the communication process where the sender contemplates and prepares all the
information and concepts before making it a final message for transmission.
a. Encoding b. transmitting c. decoding d. responding
3. Because of the heavy rains, the virtual class of Mrs. Villarin has stopped. Which type of
breakdown caused the inference of their learning activity?
a. Cultural b. technical c. physical d. Physiological
4. Due to an accident last year, Gina acquired hearing impairment where she cannot hear
someone speaking very clearly. this noise is considered as?
a. Technical b. physical c. physiological d. psychological
5. This can be either positive or negative responses shared by both communicators in the
communication process.
a. Message b. channel c. noise d. feedback
8. It can be an idea, an information, a concept and even emotion that is transmitted from
one person or another.
a.message b. communication c. noise d. feedback
11. Mrs. Maliyab has used flowering and technical words during her demonstration in Grade
7 Narra that barely affected her students not to understand the concept better,
Which barrier of communication is presently affecting Gina and her audience to
understand?
a. Physical b. physiological c. technical d. semantic
12. I could not get the instructions clearly from the HR interview process on the phone due
to an intermittent signal, so I missed the opportunity to get the job. which
communication breakdown is visible in the situation?
a. Physical b. technical c. cultural d.semantic
13. The use of a mother tongue and dialect during communication instead of using a
common language can cause communication breakdown. This noise is caused
by?
a. Semantic b. cultural c. technical d. physical
15. Because of her being shy and unconfident, she wasn’t able to obtain high scores during
Mrs. Bridgette’s graded recitation. The noise that blocks her full participation is
caused by which interference?
a. Physical b. physiological c. technical d. psychological
16. Different beliefs, viewpoints, practices and even perception of the shared concept has
led them to chaos and misunderstanding during the Indigenous Peoples Week
convention open forum. This breakdown is affected by?
a. Cultural b. physical c. psychological d. physiological
17. This is also the process of transmitting information from one person to another with or
without a response.
a. channel b. feedback c. communication d. sender
18. Mr. Katuwang classroom is not well lighted and ventilated that had caused students
poor retention and participation in their class subjects. The not conducive
learning environment is a category of which noise or breakdown.
a. Technical b. cultural c. physiological d. physical
19. Gina was suffering from minor depression due to experienced family problem that had
led her to lack focus and attention in her major subject in College. Gina’s
incompetence is caused by what noise?
a. Psychological b. technical c. physiological d. cultural
20. This noise has something to do with the mental interference both in the speaker and the
listener to understand better.
a. Technical b. psychological c. cultural d. physiological
21. During discussion” students have this wandering thoughts or absent-mindedness, and
so they cannot barely respond to the questions, this noise a student experience is
called?
a. Psychological b. physiological c. technical d. physical
22. This type of nonverbal language determines the vocal communication or process of
utterance which includes the tone of voice, pitch, and loudness.
a. Kenesics b. proxemics c. paralanguage d. haptics
23. “Uhmm, ahhhh ,” are words that are usually expressed during class recitation which is
equivalent to not being ready or not prepared. This type of nonverbal
communication can also be called?
a. Paralanguage b. kinesics c. chronemics d. proxemics
24. People often refer to this as their need for "personal space." This element of nonverbal
communication is also called?
a. Haptics b. chronemics c. kinesics d. proxemics
25. Touch can communicate affection, familiarity, sympathy, and other emotions to console
the heart and motivate someone to keep going. This nonverbal cue is also called?
a. Haptics b. proxemics c. kinesics d. chronemics
26. Gina is telling and explaining the exact direction to a lady with additional hand gestures
from right to left, turn right, turn left, or simply with the repetition of her hand
movement. This FUNCTION of nonverbal communication is called?
a. Substituting b. contradicting c. modifying d. complementing
27. The communication process cannot take place without these element which is also
called a device or an instrument such as mobile phone, in-person conversation,
letters, and other communication platforms.
a. Sender b. channel c. feedback d. receiver
29. What function of communication is presented when somebody is replacing verbal cues
with hand signals and body movements rather than saying a word?
a. Complementing b. modifying c. substituting d. contradicting
30. The listener’s reaction like clapping, nodding, replying, and asking a return question is
also called?
a. Feedback b. message c. kinesics d. communication
31. This noise occurs when one is thinking deeply about something or is suffering from an
emotional condition.
a. Physiological b. psychological c. technical d. cultural
32. What function of non-verbal communication is expressed when a person may say Yes
but his or her facial expression Is not congruent to what he/she wanted to
express?
a. complementing b. substituting c. contradicting d. modifying
33. Which function of communication is when you point your lips at something or someone
instead of saying a word?
a. Substituting b. complementing c. contradicting d. modifying
34. Sincerity is hard to define when someone is saying sorry unless it is uttered correctly
and in a sincere manner. This function of communication can be called?
a. Substituting b. complementing c. contradicting d. modifying
35. This refers to the speaker’s mindfulness of his or her grammar in crafting the message.
What is it?
a. Consideration b. courteousness c. correctness d. clarity
36. A health practitioner is tasked to convince COVID-19 survivors to deliver some words of
encouragement to the public. He is mindful of his CHOICE OF WORDS knowing
what they have gone through for survival. What feature of communication IN THE
8C’s is stressed out?
a. Consideration b. correctness c. courteousness d. clarity
37. This refers to the speaker’s politeness and unbiased crafting of the message. What is it?
a. Courteousness b. concise c. clarity d. consideration
38. Stick to the point and keep it brief. Your audience does need six sentences if you could
say it in three. This element is also called.
a. Clear b. concise c. correct d. concrete
39. Your audience must have a firm picture of what you are telling them, so provide them
with vivid facts and make your message solid by giving examples, visual
materials, and or experience.
a. Concise b. consistent c. clear d. concrete
40. Your communication is logical and all points are connected and relevant to the main
topic. It is expressed when communication is?
a. Clear b. concise c. consistent d. concrete