Deck 7: Communicating With People

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According to the "short course in human relations," the four most important words are:

A) What is your opinion?
B) Do you believe me?
C) I wish you understood.
D) Have a nice day.
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Which one of the following communication barriers best explains why it is difficult to communicate with an angry person?

A) distortion of information.
B) emotions and attitudes.
C) false assumptions about the receiver.
D) limited understanding of people.
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A major communication advantage of face-to-face meetings is that they help:

A) prevent rebuttals.
B) reduce defensive communication.
C) clarify meanings.
D) save time.
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The ___________ dimension also shapes communication because we invite the same behaviour that we send.

A) hot-cold
B) fifth
C) cold-warm
D) warm-cold
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Being distracted by thoughts about an upcoming test when someone is talking to you would be an example of:

A) semantic noise.
B) psychological noise.
C) physical noise.
D) rudeness.
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Which one of the following forms of nonverbal communication is the most likely to result in a positive reaction from the other person (particularly during sales or negotiation)?

A) leaning backward.
B) crossing legs.
C) a horizontal handshake.
D) mirroring the other person's body language.
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Using time to define identities, interaction, and even status is an example of:

A) chronemics.
B) personal space.
C) an artifact.
D) semantics.
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The combination of _____________________sends the signal that the sender of the message wants to control and to limit, or even withdraw from, a personal relationship.

A) dominant and warm communication
B) subordinate and cold communication
C) dominant and cold communication
D) subordinate and warm communication
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When receiving a message, it is important to interpret feelings because:

A) most people are devious when communicating.
B) facts are usually misleading.
C) feelings often contain the true meaning of a message.
D) most senders tend to colour the truth.
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Communication barriers are the most likely to occur when the message:

A) is delivered by an executive.
B) clashes with the receiver's mental set.
C) is emotionally neutral.
D) is delivered in the morning.
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Having a picture of your niece on your desk at work is an example of:

A) chronemics.
B) personal space.
C) an artifact.
D) semantics.
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We know that the communication cycle is complete only after the __________ step has been taken.

A) action
B) decoding
C) ideation
D) encoding
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______________combined with warm communication signals a desire to maintain or build the relationship while yielding to the other person.

A) Dominant actions
B) Subordinate actions
C) Cold communication
D) Warm communication
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Communication problems may arise when the sender and receiver have different paradigms because the two people would then:

A) interpret events differently.
B) differ considerably in creativity.
C) use different communication channels.
D) have cross-cultural communication barriers.
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Which one of the following forms of nonverbal communication is the least likely to result in an affirmative reaction from the other person (particularly during sales or negotiation)?

A) leaning forward.
B) crossing legs.
C) a vertical handshake.
D) mirroring the other person's body language.
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During presentations the most important way to connect with your audience is to:

A) dazzle them with visual images.
B) make frequent eye contact.
C) share personal information.
D) walk up and down the aisles.
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____________ is important because it contributes to conversational skills, and having good conversational skills enhances interpersonal communication.

A) Engaging in no discussion
B) formal discussions
C) gossip
D) small talk
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____________________ in work and personal life can be created when the sender and receiver come from different cultures and are not fluent in each other's language.

A) Work barriers
B) Personality barriers
C) Communication barriers
D) Social barriers
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The way something is said fits into the category of nonverbal communication of:

A) tone of voice.
B) gestures.
C) posture.
D) verbal cues.
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When you neatly organize your work area to appear efficient, you are using the form of nonverbal communication called:

A) personal space.
B) public distance.
C) environment or setting.
D) work signals.
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According to a survey reported in the human relations text, speaking in a monotone is the most annoying voice quality.
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Verbal content is the most important part of a message.
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Each step in the communication process is subject to noise or interference.
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Cultures vary in rules around touching.
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According to Albert Mehrabian, 93 percent of what we communicate is through nonverbal channels.
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We indicate whether we want to dominate or subordinate by the verbal signals we send.
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Proxemics is the study of spatial communication.
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A major purpose of defensive communication is to:

A) clarify meanings.
B) get messages repeated.
C) belittle the other person.
D) protect one's self-esteem.
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Smiling continuously could also be interpreted as you not taking the other person seriously.
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Being a source of positive gossip brings a person power and credibility.
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To effectively use mirroring:

A) make sure that your appearance fits your presentation.
B) look your listener straight in the eye.
C) reflect back on what he or she says.
D) imitate the other person in a subtle manner.
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Mirroring always takes the form of imitating the boss in order to communicate better and win favour.
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More significance is often attached to what is said, rather than how it is said.
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Total social distance covers from about four to twelve feet.
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Infrequent hand gestures generally communicate a positive attitude.
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Restating in your own words what a person said is an example of:

A) an open-ended question.
B) paraphrasing.
C) verbal following.
D) communication overload.
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Interference blocks or distorts a message.
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A generally effective way of repeating a message is to use more than one communication channel. For example, follow up a face-to-face discussion with an email or ____________ _______.

A) internet message
B) radio signal
C) telephone call
D) television program
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You empathize with another person when you:

A) feel sorry for his or her plight.
B) understand his or her point of view.
C) agree with his or her point of view.
D) make him or her feel at ease.
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Spreading negative gossip will often enhance your attractiveness to other people.
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According to the "short course in human relations" the one most important word is "I."
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Mirroring helps establish rapport with another person because you restate your areas of agreement with that individual.
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Proper timing of a message includes taking into account the person's mental condition at the moment in which the message is to be delivered.
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Empathy involves understanding another person's point of view.
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A communication roadblock is most likely to occur when the message clashes with the mental set of the receiver.
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False assumptions about other people enhance communication because these assumptions force the sender and receiver to work harder at communicating.
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Looking for nonverbal indicators is a recommended way of understanding the feelings behind a message.
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Effective two-way communication generally requires that the sender and receiver operate with different paradigms.
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A key aspect of communication overload is that people become so overloaded with information that they block out learning new messages.
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1
According to the "short course in human relations," the four most important words are:

A) What is your opinion?
B) Do you believe me?
C) I wish you understood.
D) Have a nice day.
A
2
Which one of the following communication barriers best explains why it is difficult to communicate with an angry person?

A) distortion of information.
B) emotions and attitudes.
C) false assumptions about the receiver.
D) limited understanding of people.
B
3
A major communication advantage of face-to-face meetings is that they help:

A) prevent rebuttals.
B) reduce defensive communication.
C) clarify meanings.
D) save time.
C
4
The ___________ dimension also shapes communication because we invite the same behaviour that we send.

A) hot-cold
B) fifth
C) cold-warm
D) warm-cold
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Being distracted by thoughts about an upcoming test when someone is talking to you would be an example of:

A) semantic noise.
B) psychological noise.
C) physical noise.
D) rudeness.
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6
Which one of the following forms of nonverbal communication is the most likely to result in a positive reaction from the other person (particularly during sales or negotiation)?

A) leaning backward.
B) crossing legs.
C) a horizontal handshake.
D) mirroring the other person's body language.
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Using time to define identities, interaction, and even status is an example of:

A) chronemics.
B) personal space.
C) an artifact.
D) semantics.
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8
The combination of _____________________sends the signal that the sender of the message wants to control and to limit, or even withdraw from, a personal relationship.

A) dominant and warm communication
B) subordinate and cold communication
C) dominant and cold communication
D) subordinate and warm communication
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9
When receiving a message, it is important to interpret feelings because:

A) most people are devious when communicating.
B) facts are usually misleading.
C) feelings often contain the true meaning of a message.
D) most senders tend to colour the truth.
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10
Communication barriers are the most likely to occur when the message:

A) is delivered by an executive.
B) clashes with the receiver's mental set.
C) is emotionally neutral.
D) is delivered in the morning.
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11
Having a picture of your niece on your desk at work is an example of:

A) chronemics.
B) personal space.
C) an artifact.
D) semantics.
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We know that the communication cycle is complete only after the __________ step has been taken.

A) action
B) decoding
C) ideation
D) encoding
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______________combined with warm communication signals a desire to maintain or build the relationship while yielding to the other person.

A) Dominant actions
B) Subordinate actions
C) Cold communication
D) Warm communication
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14
Communication problems may arise when the sender and receiver have different paradigms because the two people would then:

A) interpret events differently.
B) differ considerably in creativity.
C) use different communication channels.
D) have cross-cultural communication barriers.
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15
Which one of the following forms of nonverbal communication is the least likely to result in an affirmative reaction from the other person (particularly during sales or negotiation)?

A) leaning forward.
B) crossing legs.
C) a vertical handshake.
D) mirroring the other person's body language.
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16
During presentations the most important way to connect with your audience is to:

A) dazzle them with visual images.
B) make frequent eye contact.
C) share personal information.
D) walk up and down the aisles.
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____________ is important because it contributes to conversational skills, and having good conversational skills enhances interpersonal communication.

A) Engaging in no discussion
B) formal discussions
C) gossip
D) small talk
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____________________ in work and personal life can be created when the sender and receiver come from different cultures and are not fluent in each other's language.

A) Work barriers
B) Personality barriers
C) Communication barriers
D) Social barriers
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The way something is said fits into the category of nonverbal communication of:

A) tone of voice.
B) gestures.
C) posture.
D) verbal cues.
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When you neatly organize your work area to appear efficient, you are using the form of nonverbal communication called:

A) personal space.
B) public distance.
C) environment or setting.
D) work signals.
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According to a survey reported in the human relations text, speaking in a monotone is the most annoying voice quality.
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Verbal content is the most important part of a message.
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Each step in the communication process is subject to noise or interference.
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Cultures vary in rules around touching.
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According to Albert Mehrabian, 93 percent of what we communicate is through nonverbal channels.
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We indicate whether we want to dominate or subordinate by the verbal signals we send.
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Proxemics is the study of spatial communication.
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A major purpose of defensive communication is to:

A) clarify meanings.
B) get messages repeated.
C) belittle the other person.
D) protect one's self-esteem.
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Smiling continuously could also be interpreted as you not taking the other person seriously.
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Being a source of positive gossip brings a person power and credibility.
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To effectively use mirroring:

A) make sure that your appearance fits your presentation.
B) look your listener straight in the eye.
C) reflect back on what he or she says.
D) imitate the other person in a subtle manner.
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Mirroring always takes the form of imitating the boss in order to communicate better and win favour.
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More significance is often attached to what is said, rather than how it is said.
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Total social distance covers from about four to twelve feet.
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Infrequent hand gestures generally communicate a positive attitude.
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Restating in your own words what a person said is an example of:

A) an open-ended question.
B) paraphrasing.
C) verbal following.
D) communication overload.
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Interference blocks or distorts a message.
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A generally effective way of repeating a message is to use more than one communication channel. For example, follow up a face-to-face discussion with an email or ____________ _______.

A) internet message
B) radio signal
C) telephone call
D) television program
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You empathize with another person when you:

A) feel sorry for his or her plight.
B) understand his or her point of view.
C) agree with his or her point of view.
D) make him or her feel at ease.
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Spreading negative gossip will often enhance your attractiveness to other people.
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According to the "short course in human relations" the one most important word is "I."
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Mirroring helps establish rapport with another person because you restate your areas of agreement with that individual.
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Proper timing of a message includes taking into account the person's mental condition at the moment in which the message is to be delivered.
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Empathy involves understanding another person's point of view.
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A communication roadblock is most likely to occur when the message clashes with the mental set of the receiver.
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False assumptions about other people enhance communication because these assumptions force the sender and receiver to work harder at communicating.
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Looking for nonverbal indicators is a recommended way of understanding the feelings behind a message.
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Effective two-way communication generally requires that the sender and receiver operate with different paradigms.
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A key aspect of communication overload is that people become so overloaded with information that they block out learning new messages.
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