1 Oral communication is the interchange of between the sender and receiver. a verbal messages b. written messages c cues and clues d. signs and gestures 2 Body talk is also known as: a. Noise b. physical communication c leakage d. overflow 3. Oral communication is better than written communication for: a saving time b. conveying facts and opinions c providing opportunity to refer back d. conveying feelings and emotions
1 Oral communication is the interchange of between the sender and receiver. a verbal messages b. written messages c cues and clues d. signs and gestures 2 Body talk is also known as: a. Noise b. physical communication c leakage d. overflow 3. Oral communication is better than written communication for: a saving time b. conveying facts and opinions c providing opportunity to refer back d. conveying feelings and emotions
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6. The foremost barrier to oral communication is:
a. poor listening
b. concentration
c interestedness
between the sender and receiver.
a. verbal messages
b. written messages
c cues and clues
d. signs and gestures
2. Body talk is also known as:
a. Noise
b. physical communication
c leakage
d. overflow
3. Oral communication is better than written
d. humility
7. The effectiveness of oral communication depends
on the speaker's ability to use:
a. foreign words
b. long sentences
C complex words
d. simple language
8. In oral communication, what matters most is:
communication for:
a. how you say it
a. saving time
b. conveying facts and opinions
c providing opportunity to refer back
d. conveying feelings and emotions
b. where you say it
c what you say
d. when you say it
9. Oral communication is also known as
a. face-to-face communication
b. impersonal communication
c non-verbal communication
4. The limitation of oral communication is that:
a. it is not affected by the speaker's feelings or
stress or excitement levels
b. it is easy to be aware of our body language
c itis irreversible-what is said cannot be taken
d. verbal communication
10. In business, oral communication is suitable for:
a. recording things
b. confusing workers
c. delaying the decision-making process
d. discussing things
back
d. it does not require on-the-spot thinking
5. In business, oral communication is face-to-face:
a. in some situations
b. in all situations
c in all but one situation
d. in no situation
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