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StraighterLine Intro to Communication: Exam Q&As Latest Update 100% Pass Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication? - A) Writing an email - B) Giving a thumbs up - C) Speaking on the phone - D) Typing a text message B) Giving a thumbs up What is the primary func...

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Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication?

- A) Writing an email

- B) Giving a thumbs up

- C) Speaking on the phone

- D) Typing a text message




✔✔ B) Giving a thumbs up




What is the primary function of feedback in the communication process?

- A) To initiate a conversation

- B) To clarify the sender's message

- C) To create a barrier to communication

- D) To end the communication




✔✔ B) To clarify the sender's message




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,In which communication model is the receiver considered an active participant who can

influence the message?

- A) Linear model

- B) Transactional model

- C) Shannon-Weaver model

- D) Interactive model




✔✔ B) Transactional model




Which type of communication is most effective for conveying complex information?

- A) Verbal communication

- B) Nonverbal communication

- C) Written communication

- D) Visual communication




✔✔ C) Written communication




What is the main purpose of persuasive communication?



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,- A) To inform the audience

- B) To entertain the audience

- C) To convince the audience to take a specific action

- D) To confuse the audience




✔✔ C) To convince the audience to take a specific action




Which of the following barriers to communication is caused by preconceived notions or biases?

- A) Physical barriers

- B) Semantic barriers

- C) Psychological barriers

- D) Environmental barriers




✔✔ C) Psychological barriers




What is the significance of active listening in effective communication?

- A) It allows the speaker to dominate the conversation

- B) It ensures that the listener passively absorbs information


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, - C) It enhances understanding and reduces misunderstandings

- D) It shortens the duration of communication




✔✔ C) It enhances understanding and reduces misunderstandings




Which of the following best describes the concept of "noise" in communication?

- A) An intentional disruption of communication

- B) Any factor that distorts or interferes with the message

- C) The volume at which a message is delivered

- D) The clarity of the message




✔✔ B) Any factor that distorts or interferes with the message




How does culture influence communication styles?

- A) Culture has no impact on communication

- B) Culture only affects verbal communication

- C) Culture shapes both verbal and nonverbal communication styles

- D) Culture only affects nonverbal communication


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