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Business And Professional Speaking
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Subject
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 2 types of cultural differences
Monochromatic and Polychromatic
Feedback and disclosure
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Compromising
2. Good: others-focused - meeting needs - flexible - empowering - genuine - trusting - friendly - dependable - helpful - productive - listen to criticism. Bad: dislike hierarchy and low creativity - make others uncomfortable (over-sharing) -
Listening
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Open Style
Personal Space
3. Views of time.
Hand gestures - posture - clothing - time - etc.
Personal Space
Monochromatic and Polychromatic
Vocal Communication
4. The rules are not clearly stated and neither are the reasons - but everyone tends to follow the same rules anyway.
Informal
Hand gestures - posture - clothing - time - etc.
Frame of reference and cultural background
Low Context
5. Protect people's fundamental or inalienable rights. (the golden rule)
Non-verbal communication
Moral Rights
Communication Style
Hidden Style
6. Spaces - color - lighting - room size - odor - noise level - heat/ventilation - lack of windows.
Physical Enviroment
Competing
Closed - blind - hidden - open
Individualistic
7. Types of conflict.
Immediacy Behaviors
Emblem - illustrators - regulators - adaptors
Cognitive and Affective
Compromising
8. Touching- 18 inches: private use.
Accommodating
Intimate Space
Speech
Feedback and disclosure
9. Illustrations which represent a more abstract idea/concept.
Collectivist
Monochromatic View
Ideograms
Active Listening
10. Overcome them and keep them in check.
Public Distance
Expectations - teamwork - trust
Frame of reference and cultural background
Dealing with Personal barriers
11. The act of receiving information through the ears.
Individualistic
Hearing
Closed - blind - hidden - open
Dealing with Semantic Barrier
12. Choosing which stimulus to focus on (intake)
Formal
High Context
Communication Ethics
Sensing
13. People usually believe what they see over what they hear.
Cognitive and Affective
Immediacy Behaviors
Ambiguous Words
Ideograms
14. Non-verbal communication
Communication Style
Writing
Petroglyphs
70% of all communication
15. Major models of communication
Low Context
Traditional - human relations - human resources - systems/contingency - transformational
Competing
Remembering
16. Different behaviors which increase closeness - familiarity - and relationship.
Immediacy Behaviors
Regulators
Traditional - human relations - human resources - systems/contingency - transformational
Interpreting
17. Good: being liked & fun - social coordinator - sympathetic and concerned listener - cover conflict to keep peace. Bad: low performer - untrusting - seek approval-can be seen as two faced/unloyal - poor disclosure - lack of opening to others.
Communication Style
Hidden Style
Evaluating
Stimulus - motivation - encoding - code - decoding - feedback
18. Lengths of personal space.
Intimate - personal - social - public
Cognitive Conflict
Illustrators
Collectivist
19. Difference between petroglyphs and pictograms.
Petroglyphs show pictures and pictograms tell stories.
70% of all communication
Evaluating
Visual Communication
20. Provide fair and equal treatment for all individuals and groups involved.
Communication Ethics
Justice
High Context
Writing
21. Steps in Communication
Low Context
Stimulus - motivation - encoding - code - decoding - feedback
Evaluating
Hand gestures - posture - clothing - time - etc.
22. Intentional or unintentional movements/gestures that control the flow of conversation.
Regulators
Frame of reference and cultural background
Hand gestures - posture - clothing - time - etc.
Hearing
23. Most common conflict resolution for blind style communicators.
Expectations - teamwork - trust
Hidden Style
Responding
Competing
24. Non-verbal signals
Hand gestures - posture - clothing - time - etc.
Competing
Monochromatic View
Telecommunication
25. Depends on the receiver; context matters.
High Context
Physical - Personal - Semantic - Gender
Social Distance
Collaborating
26. Rules are stated and known - but not the reasons.
Utilitarian - moral rights - justice - practical
Formal
Petroglyphs show pictures and pictograms tell stories.
Listening
27. Create the greatest good for the greatest amount of people
Utilitarian
Sensing - interpreting - evaluating - responding - remembering.
Physical - Personal - Semantic - Gender
Closed Style
28. Structured ways to listen and respond to others - focusing on the speaker and suspending your own frames of reference and judgments - for the good of mutual understanding.
Active Listening
Writing
Telecommunication
Expectations - teamwork - trust
29. Written or spoken word
Avoiding - accommodating - compromising - competing - collaborating.
Petroglyphs
Accommodating
Verbal Communication
30. The process of people sharing thoughts - ideas - and feeling with each other in commonly understandable ways.
Ambiguous Words
Communication
Petroglyphs show pictures and pictograms tell stories.
Public Distance
31. Most common conflict resolution for open style communicators.
Emblem - illustrators - regulators - adaptors
Hand gestures - posture - clothing - time - etc.
Personal Space
Collaborating
32. The process of internalizing and heeding information.
Listening
Justice
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Communication Style
33. Clarify meanings and sustaining conversation.
Social Distance
Individualistic
Dealing with Semantic Barrier
Formal
34. Began in 30 - 000 B.C. and used by hunters and gatherers and for religious reasons.
Dealing with Gender Barrier
Cave Paintings
Communication Ethics
Communication Style
35. 12 feet +: Generally only for "speaker-listener" situations.
Accommodating
Regulators
Expectations - teamwork - trust
Public Distance
36. All intentional and unintentional messages that are not written - spoken - or sounded.
Non-verbal communication
Frame of reference and cultural background
Hidden Style
Illustrators
37. Tone of voice
Interpreting
Vocal Communication
Responding
Expectations - teamwork - trust
38. Based on ideas - objective. Ideas are separate than the person.
Cognitive Conflict
Traditional - human relations - human resources - systems/contingency - transformational
Low Context
Emblem - illustrators - regulators - adaptors
39. Non-verbal communication is based on what two elements?
Illustrators
Formal
Intimate - personal - social - public
Frame of reference and cultural background
40. Good: productivity (w/o people) - reserved - laissez-faire. Bad: too focused on security - difficult to know - poor communicators.
Sensing
Eye contact
Justice
Closed Style
41. Intentional movements/gestures with a specific meaning.
High Context
Emblem
Unethical traps
Intimate Space
42. Most common conflict resolution for hidden style communicators.
Telecommunication
Technical
Accommodating
Immediacy Behaviors
43. Your communication style is based on these two things.
Collectivist
Informal
Emblem
Feedback and disclosure
44. Displays attention - the longer you hold it the more confident you are - controls conversation; varies between cultures.
Emblem - illustrators - regulators - adaptors
Monochromatic View
High Context
Eye contact
45. Decide which parts of the message are worth remembering.
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Non-verbal communication
verbal - vocal - visual
Remembering
46. Intentional movements/gestures that add to or clarify verbal meaning.
Illustrators
Ideograms
Technical
Utilitarian
47. Ethical Rules
Utilitarian - moral rights - justice - practical
Responding
Communication Style
Avoiding - accommodating - compromising - competing - collaborating.
48. Types of conflict resolution.
Avoiding - accommodating - compromising - competing - collaborating.
Physical Enviroment
Petroglyphs show pictures and pictograms tell stories.
Personal Space
49. Habitual movements/gestures used in times of stress.
Avoiding - accommodating - compromising - competing - collaborating.
Adaptors
Utilitarian
Ambiguous Words
50. Distinct ways of communicating in which we feel most comfortable - that affect relationships with bosses - co-workers - teams - and customers.
Communication Style
Communication
Hearing
Active Listening