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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. 18 inches- 4 feet: close friends/colleagues.
Evaluating
Personal Space
Telecommunication
Facial expressions
2. Moral principles that guide our judgements about the good and bad - right and wrong - of communication.
Regulators
Justice
Communication Ethics
Dealing with Gender Barrier
3. Spaces - color - lighting - room size - odor - noise level - heat/ventilation - lack of windows.
Physical Enviroment
Active Listening
Avoiding
Compromising
4. Understanding listening stages
Cognitive and Affective
Utilitarian
Sensing - interpreting - evaluating - responding - remembering.
Accommodating
5. Views of time.
Expectations - teamwork - trust
Technical - formal - informal
Monochromatic and Polychromatic
Competing
6. 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) -
Open Style
Listening
Dealing with Personal barriers
Blind Style
7. Culture found in the west.
Communication Ethics
Speech
Emblem
Individualistic
8. Intentional or unintentional movements/gestures that control the flow of conversation.
Utilitarian
Regulators
Petroglyphs show pictures and pictograms tell stories.
Formal
9. Began in 10 - 000 B.C.- Carvings in rock surfaces and stone arrangements.
Hand gestures - posture - clothing - time - etc.
Petroglyphs show pictures and pictograms tell stories.
Dealing with Physical barriers
Petroglyphs
10. Protect people's fundamental or inalienable rights. (the golden rule)
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Non-verbal communication
Moral Rights
Frame of reference and cultural background
11. Develop your own opinion about the message (process)
Utilitarian
Vocal Communication
Evaluating
Technical - formal - informal
12. Based on ideas - objective. Ideas are separate than the person.
Frame of reference and cultural background
Formal
Cognitive Conflict
Dealing with Personal barriers
13. Distinct ways of communicating in which we feel most comfortable - that affect relationships with bosses - co-workers - teams - and customers.
Avoiding
Communication Style
Intimate Space
Monochromatic and Polychromatic
14. 4-12 feet: most normal interaction. 4-7 ft: less formal; 7-12 feet: more formal.
Individualistic
Frame of reference and cultural background
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Social Distance
15. Most common conflict resolution for hidden style communicators.
Accommodating
Compromising
Telecommunication
Utilitarian
16. Ethical Rules
Feedback and disclosure
Utilitarian - moral rights - justice - practical
Vocal Communication
Telecommunication
17. Time is a resource to be rationed and controlled.
Feedback and disclosure
Intimate - personal - social - public
Writing
Monochromatic View
18. Depends on the receiver; context matters.
Petroglyphs
High Context
Responding
Ideograms
19. Most common conflict resolution for open style communicators.
Cognitive and Affective
Illustrators
Collaborating
Stimulus - motivation - encoding - code - decoding - feedback
20. Four barriers that keep us from listening.
Competing
Speech
Emblem
Physical - Personal - Semantic - Gender
21. Began in 9 - 000 B.C.- illustrations representing a concept - object - activity - place - or event.
Individualistic
Affective Conflict
Pictograms
Justice
22. The rules are not clearly stated and neither are the reasons - but everyone tends to follow the same rules anyway.
Eye contact
Informal
Cognitive and Affective
Facial expressions
23. Depends on the sender; words matter.
Emblem
Low Context
Cognitive Conflict
Pictograms
24. Universal - cross cultural non-verbal communication.
Intimate Space
Facial expressions
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Emblem
25. Types of frame of reference.
Compromising
Pictograms
Telecommunication
Technical - formal - informal
26. Trust is weak - members feel awkward and it becomes personal.
Closed - blind - hidden - open
Utilitarian - moral rights - justice - practical
Moral Rights
Affective Conflict
27. The interpersonal transmission of information - knowledge - stories - etc. from one person to another - for numerous generations.
Informal
Dealing with Gender Barrier
Moral Rights
Speech
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.
Dealing with Physical barriers
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Moral Rights
Active Listening
29. Major models of communication
Adaptors
Justice
Traditional - human relations - human resources - systems/contingency - transformational
Emblem
30. Different behaviors which increase closeness - familiarity - and relationship.
Visual Communication
Immediacy Behaviors
Avoiding
Facial expressions
31. Culture found in the east.
Collectivist
Sensing - interpreting - evaluating - responding - remembering.
Open Style
Communication Style
32. Tone of voice
Moral Rights
Vocal Communication
Sensing
Traditional - human relations - human resources - systems/contingency - transformational
33. Intentional movements/gestures that add to or clarify verbal meaning.
Communication Style
Illustrators
Moral Rights
Active Listening
34. The process of people sharing thoughts - ideas - and feeling with each other in commonly understandable ways.
Utilitarian
Communication
Avoiding - accommodating - compromising - competing - collaborating.
Monochromatic View
35. Displays attention - the longer you hold it the more confident you are - controls conversation; varies between cultures.
Frame of reference and cultural background
Accommodating
Eye contact
Monochromatic View
36. 2 types of cultural differences
Remembering
Individualistic vs. collectivist - low context vs. high contex
Cognitive Conflict
Compromising
37. Steps in Communication
Responding
Unethical traps
Stimulus - motivation - encoding - code - decoding - feedback
Avoiding - accommodating - compromising - competing - collaborating.
38. Habitual movements/gestures used in times of stress.
Adaptors
Compromising
Speech
Cognitive Conflict
39. Non-verbal signals
Communication
Avoiding
Hand gestures - posture - clothing - time - etc.
Stimulus - motivation - encoding - code - decoding - feedback
40. Provide fair and equal treatment for all individuals and groups involved.
Hearing
Closed - blind - hidden - open
Illustrators
Justice
41. Choosing which stimulus to focus on (intake)
High Context
Sensing
Sensing - interpreting - evaluating - responding - remembering.
Frame of reference and cultural background
42. 2nd choice conflict resolution for all types of communicators.
Facial expressions
Pictograms
Compromising
Utilitarian
43. Clarify meanings and sustaining conversation.
Sensing - interpreting - evaluating - responding - remembering.
Active Listening
Social Distance
Dealing with Semantic Barrier
44. Decide which parts of the message are worth remembering.
Remembering
Pictograms
Ideograms
Dealing with Gender Barrier
45. 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.
Hidden Style
Technical - formal - informal
Sensing
Emblem
46. Ways to maintain effective relationships.
Moral Rights
Blind Style
Expectations - teamwork - trust
Personal Space
47. Lengths of personal space.
Visual Communication
Intimate - personal - social - public
Individualistic
Ambiguous Words
48. Easy to communicate to society because the typical person would find them acceptable.
Illustrators
Communication Ethics
Expectations - teamwork - trust
Practical
49. Non-verbal communication
Communication Style
70% of all communication
Ideograms
Polychromatic View
50. Time is a tool to be used in building/maintaining relationships.
Polychromatic View
Accommodating
Unethical traps
Competing