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Management 101: Communication
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business-skills
Instructions:
Answer 27 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. Converting a message into symbols
Diagonal communication
Encoding
Nonverbal communication
Active listening
2. Specialized terminology or technical language that members of a group use to communicate among themselves
Interpersonal communication
Encoding
Jargon
Nonverbal communication
3. 1. Show empathy; 2. Show interest by making eye contact; 3. Exhibit affirmative head nods and appropriate facial expressions; 4. Ask questions; 5. Avoid distracting actions and gestures; 6. Paraphrase what's been said; 7. Don't interrupt
Information overload
Formal communication
Active listening behaviors
Verbal intonation
4. Communication that flows downward from a manager to employees
Nonverbal communication
Downward communication
Filtering
Body language
5. The seven elements involved in transferring meaning from one person to another
Decoding
Communication process
Active listening
Verbal intonation
6. Communication transmitted without words
Active listening
Nonverbal communication
Interpersonal communication
Ethical communication
7. Gestures - facial configuration - and other body movements that convey meaning
Communication networks
Communication process
Interpersonal communication
Body language
8. Communication between two or more people
Communication process
Interpersonal communication
Channel
Decoding
9. Communication that includes all relevant information - is true in every sense - and is not deceptive in any way
Message
Interpersonal communication
Body language
Ethical communication
10. Any disturbances that interfere with the transmission - receipt - or feedback of a message
Encoding
Channel
Upward communication
Noise
11. The variety of patterns of vertical and horizontal flows of organizational communication
Informal communication
Organizational communication
Information overload
Communication networks
12. The informal organizational communication network
Channel
Ethical communication
Downward communication
Grapevine
13. When information exceeds our processing capacity
Jargon
Information overload
Active listening behaviors
Nonverbal communication
14. The deliberate manipulation of information to make it appear more favorable to the receiver
Grapevine
Verbal intonation
Filtering
Informal communication
15. All the patterns - networks - and systems of communication within an organization
Formal communication
Organizational communication
Active listening
Channel
16. Communication that cuts across work areas and organizational levels
Information overload
Diagonal communication
Open workplaces
Active listening behaviors
17. Communication that takes place within prescribed organizational work arrangements
Channel
Active listening
Noise
Formal communication
18. Listening for full meaning without making premature judgement or interpretations
Verbal intonation
Decoding
Communication networks
Active listening
19. Retranslating a sender's message
Noise
Encoding
Body language
Decoding
20. An emphasis given to words or phrases that conveys meaning
Verbal intonation
Decoding
Interpersonal communication
Ethical communication
21. The medium a message travels along
Active listening
Communication process
Channel
Downward communication
22. A purpose to be conveyed
Lateral communication
Communication process
Message
Active listening behaviors
23. The transfer and understanding of meaning
Nonverbal communication
Communication
Informal communication
Diagonal communication
24. Communication that is not defined by the organization's structural hierarchy
Channel
Lateral communication
Informal communication
Interpersonal communication
25. Communication that takes place among any employees on the same organizational level
Active listening
Channel
Lateral communication
Active listening behaviors
26. Communication that flows upward from employees to managers
Open workplaces
Communication networks
Active listening behaviors
Upward communication
27. Workplaces with few physical barriers and enclosures
Formal communication
Upward communication
Verbal intonation
Open workplaces