Deck 15: Communicating

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Errors can occur in all stages of the communication process.
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The richest media are more technological than personal.
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Circular communication means not only that the receiver provides feedback,but also that the sender is receptive to the feedback.
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Screening is the process of withholding,ignoring,or distorting information.
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When receivers respond to senders,two-way communication has occurred.
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Fewer mistakes are made and fewer problems arise with two-way communication than with one-way communication.
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A workplace can monitor an employee's e-mail and use these messages in court cases brought against that person or someone else.
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E-mail messages sent at work are the private property of the sender.
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One-way communication is a process in which information flows from the sender to the receiver along a feedback loop.
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E-mail is most appropriate for routine messages that do not require the exchange of large quantities of complex information.
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Microblogging is a fundamental tool of workplace communication.
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Computer-aided communication results in faster and higher-quality decisions for groups and greater member satisfaction when compared with face-to-face communication.
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Effective communication is a fundamental aspect of work performance and organizational effectiveness.
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Advantages of oral communication are that the message can be revised and there is permanent record of it.
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The transmission of information and meaning from one party to another through shared symbols is called decoding.
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A disadvantage of electronic communication is the difficulty of solving complex problems that require more extended interaction.
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Perception is the process of receiving and interpreting information.
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Straight talk is important and typical among top-level managers.
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Filtering and perceptual differences increase the likelihood that the other person means what you think he means,or understands the meanings you intend.
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A virtual office is a mobile office in which people can work anywhere,as long as they have the tools to communicate with customers and colleagues.
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Frederick Taylor,known as the father of scientific management,would have considered open-book management to be a very effective managerial tool.
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An interference in the communication process that blocks perfect understanding is referred to as:

A) distortion.
B) noise.
C) pitch.
D) infiltration.
E) clutter.
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For managers,listening is critical,and failure to listen not only causes managers to miss good ideas but can even drive employees away.
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Which of the following is one of the important components of the communication process?

A) Enquiry
B) Instrumentality
C) Feedback
D) Expectancy
E) Modulation
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It is advisable to adjust one's language when writing or speaking based on the receiver's background,both cultural and technical.
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A dialogue with a goal of helping another be more effective and achieve his or her full potential on the job is known instructing.
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Noise in communication is:

A) additional information that is not required.
B) any irrelevant gossip that can be destructive and unnecessary.
C) anything that interferes and blocks perfect understanding.
D) an important way to draw attention of the receiver.
E) anything that causes a receiver to seek information elsewherE.
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Effective writing is typically lengthy and full of details that cover all possible scenarios so that nothing relevant is missed.
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The problem of filtering does not occur in upward communication.
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Authenticity is important for persuasive speaking.
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The social network of informal communications is known as the grapevine.
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A boundaryless organization is one in which there are no barriers to information flow.
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Effective coaching requires honesty,calmness,and supportiveness.
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Formal communications move only downward.
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The grapevine can assist with helping new employees to perform their jobs.
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Nonverbal messages can support or undermine the stated message.
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Flat organizations have disadvantages associated with excessive filtering.
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In order to listen effectively,one should make it a priority to absorb all of the facts and details.
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Reflection is a process by which a person states what he or she believes the other person is saying.
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Communication with others outside the firm is known as vertical communication.
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The process of receiving and interpreting information is known as:

A) filtering.
B) learning.
C) reflecting.
D) perception.
E) interlocution.
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A disadvantage of oral communication is that it:

A) is difficult to sense the sender's sincerity.
B) is not very persuasive.
C) can lead to spontaneous ill-considered statements.
D) is more expensive than written communication.
E) does not enable the sender to receive feedback.
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Which of the following will best reduce misperceptions in communication?

A) Tailor the message for each group by changing the meaning for each group.
B) Say what you don't mean along with what you mean.
C) Encourage others to multitask while receiving the message.
D) Use only one-way communication for important messages.
E) Use silence for emphasis.
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Which of the following communication channels includes e-mail?

A) Syntactic
B) Nonverbal
C) Written
D) Pragmatic
E) Horizontal
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E-mail messages are private property of:

A) the system's owner.
B) the sender.
C) the company.
D) the receiver.
E) both the sender and receiver.
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_____ is a fundamental tool of workplace communication.

A) Teleconferencing
B) Letter
C) Telegram
D) E-mail
E) Courier
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_____ offices are mobile offices that use communication tools to allow people to work anywhere.

A) Corporate
B) Informal
C) Virtual
D) Contingency
E) Second life
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of electronic communication?

A) Increased travel expenses
B) Inability to pick up nonverbal cues
C) Greater time demands
D) Inefficiency for newcomers
E) High investment costs
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Which of the following communication channels includes reports and computer files?

A) Written
B) Syntactic
C) Grapevine
D) Oral
E) Nonverbal
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Which of these is an advantage of written communication?

A) The sender receives immediate feedback.
B) It is less expensive than oral communication.
C) The message is more persuasive.
D) It is a permanent record.
E) The receiver can sense the sender's sincerity.
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Which of the following is an advantage of oral communication?

A) There is usually a permanent record of the communication.
B) The message stays the same even if relayed through many people.
C) It provides the receiver with more time to analyze the message.
D) It is more persuasive than written communication.
E) The message can be revised several times.
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A process in which information flows from sender to receiver,with no feedback loop is referred to as:

A) syntactic communication.
B) informal communication.
C) one-way communication.
D) decentralized communication.
E) intrapersonal communication.
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Jake sent a report via an e-mail to John,his manager,updating him on the status of a project he has been working on.John in return has replied that he has received the report and is happy with Jake's progress.This situation best exemplifies:

A) two-way communication.
B) downward communication.
C) dual communication.
D) intrapersonal communication.
E) circular communication.
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Paul tells his manager,Emma,a slightly misleading version of a problem he faces with a current project.He does so to ensure that it does not worry her.In this case,Paul's act can be best described as:

A) filtering.
B) speculating.
C) decoding.
D) encoding.
E) introspecting.
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Graydon has been working from home for the past six months.He receives his projects via the company e-mail website.This is as example of a(n):

A) private office.
B) floating office.
C) virtual office.
D) grapevine office.
E) roaming officE.
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Saving money on rent and utilities is an obvious advantage of a(n):

A) remote office.
B) virtual office.
C) private office.
D) grapevine office.
E) open officE.
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Which of these is the process of withholding or distorting information?

A) Interlocution
B) Perception
C) Shielding
D) Filtering
E) Buffering
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Which of the following is an example of one-way communication?

A) A telephone conversation
B) A videoconference
C) A newscast
D) A reading group
E) An e-mail
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Which of the following is an example of two-way communication?

A) A television show
B) A telephone ringing
C) A political speech
D) A newspaper article
E) An argument
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Which of the following communication channels includes teleconferencing?

A) Syntactic communication
B) Pragmatic communication
C) Centralized communication
D) One-way communication
E) Electronic communication
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The process by which a person states what he or she believes the other person is saying is referred to as:

A) affiliation.
B) filtering.
C) reflection.
D) introspection.
E) perception.
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Effective writing requires:

A) nothing more than correct spelling,punctuation,and grammar.
B) ambiguity to keep readers curious.
C) the use of humor and persuasion.
D) clear,logical thinking.
E) a great deal of detail.
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Common problems with downward communication in organizations include:

A) instrumentality.
B) too much openness.
C) filtering.
D) defensiveness.
E) lack of validity.
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_____ is a problem in downward communication that occurs when messages are passed from one person to another and some information is left out or distorted.

A) Reflection
B) Misperception
C) Selective attention
D) Buffering
E) Filtering
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Amy had just joined as a waitress at a popular restaurant.The restaurant manager explained to her everything that she needed to do,how the tables were numbered,and that she had to memorize the menu and its contents.He also went on to explain what she should say to diners and how she should talk.She was also given details about her co-workers' responsibilities.Amy wasn't able to remember the important points that he had given her even though she was paying complete attention to everything he said.In this case,Amy's inability to remember the points is most likely to be caused by:

A) misperception.
B) filtering.
C) information overload.
D) low instrumentality.
E) a lack of openness.
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A manager giving an assignment to an assistant is an example of:

A) upward communication.
B) downward communication.
C) open-book management.
D) closed-book management.
E) horizontal communication.
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The most persuasive messages are:

A) convoluted and detailed.
B) simple and informative.
C) brief and non-descriptive.
D) nonverbal and complex.
E) written and elaboratE.
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Megan,a newly appointed director,is holding a morning meeting.Which of the following would be a positive nonverbal signal for her to use in speech?

A) Clenching her hands
B) Crossing her arms
C) Keeping a stern face
D) Gesturing when required
E) Avoiding eye contact
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Being a persuasive speaker is improved by:

A) sticking to one's way.
B) being authentic.
C) disconnecting from the audience.
D) staying focused by ignoring others.
E) eliminating nonverbal messages.
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Ron is the CEO of WoodChuck Inc.The company has incurred a loss as it has lost one of its key clients.Ron needs to inform this to the owner of the company and the board of directors.In this case,which of the following mediums would be suitable for Ron?

A) A face-to-face conversation
B) A text message
C) The company's blog
D) A memo
E) An e-mail report
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Cory,a presenter,knew that the presentation was going good from the very beginning,based on the viewers' nonverbal cues and reactions to Cory's speech.Cory was able to do this by ____.

A) reading
B) reiterating
C) observing
D) introspecting
E) filtering
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Which of the following is one of the ways to add power to presentations?

A) Avoiding the use of data
B) Practicing
C) Striving for and expecting perfection
D) Not taking questions
E) Avoiding eye contact
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Ben is the marketing head of an organization situated in Butania.The company decides to do business with a neighboring country.In this case,to successfully conduct business in the other country,Ben should:

A) learn something about the country's language and culture.
B) try and influence them to use his country jargon.
C) use jargon as much as possible to avoid misunderstandings.
D) form a common jargon to be used between them.
E) not hire any employees from the neighboring country.
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Which of the following techniques helps managers listen effectively?

A) Filtering
B) Introspecting
C) Evaluating
D) Reflecting
E) Perceiving
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Which of the following is the richest medium for communication?

A) A telephone conversation
B) An e-mail report
C) A text message
D) A face-to-face meeting
E) A newsletter
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The process of reflection:

A) facilitates accurate two-way communication.
B) is the responsibility of the sender.
C) can be minimized with effective listening techniques.
D) distorts information and misunderstandings result.
E) places a greater emphasis on talking than on listening.
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The degree to which a communication channel conveys information is referred to as:

A) media richness.
B) instrumentality.
C) valence.
D) channel structuration.
E) perception.
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Even if illiteracy is not a problem in organizations,reading mistakes are:

A) costly.
B) rare.
C) easily fixed.
D) insignificant.
E) excusablE.
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Downward communication refers to the flow of information from:

A) the company to customers.
B) subordinates to supervisors.
C) people inside the organization to external parties.
D) operational to strategic managers.
E) higher to lower organizational levels.
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The types of information sent in downward communication in an organization might include:

A) an employee's idea for improving a business process.
B) instructions about one's job.
C) employees expressing grievances.
D) a focus group's feedback to management.
E) an update on the current status from a foreign branch.
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Errors can occur in all stages of the communication process.
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Explanation: Errors can occur in all stages of the communication process.In the encoding stage,words can be misused,facts left out,or ambiguous phrases inserted.In the transmission stage,a message may get lost on a cluttered desk,or words might be spoken with ambiguous inflections.
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The richest media are more technological than personal.
False
Explanation: The richest media are more personal than technological,provide quick feedback,allow lots of descriptive language,and send different types of cues.
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Circular communication means not only that the receiver provides feedback,but also that the sender is receptive to the feedback.
False
Explanation: True two-way communication means not only that the receiver provides feedback but also that the sender is receptive to the feedback.In these constructive exchanges,information is shared between both parties rather than merely delivered from one person to the other.
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Screening is the process of withholding,ignoring,or distorting information.
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When receivers respond to senders,two-way communication has occurred.
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Fewer mistakes are made and fewer problems arise with two-way communication than with one-way communication.
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A workplace can monitor an employee's e-mail and use these messages in court cases brought against that person or someone else.
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E-mail messages sent at work are the private property of the sender.
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One-way communication is a process in which information flows from the sender to the receiver along a feedback loop.
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E-mail is most appropriate for routine messages that do not require the exchange of large quantities of complex information.
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Microblogging is a fundamental tool of workplace communication.
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Computer-aided communication results in faster and higher-quality decisions for groups and greater member satisfaction when compared with face-to-face communication.
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Effective communication is a fundamental aspect of work performance and organizational effectiveness.
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Advantages of oral communication are that the message can be revised and there is permanent record of it.
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The transmission of information and meaning from one party to another through shared symbols is called decoding.
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A disadvantage of electronic communication is the difficulty of solving complex problems that require more extended interaction.
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Perception is the process of receiving and interpreting information.
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Straight talk is important and typical among top-level managers.
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Filtering and perceptual differences increase the likelihood that the other person means what you think he means,or understands the meanings you intend.
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A virtual office is a mobile office in which people can work anywhere,as long as they have the tools to communicate with customers and colleagues.
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Frederick Taylor,known as the father of scientific management,would have considered open-book management to be a very effective managerial tool.
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An interference in the communication process that blocks perfect understanding is referred to as:

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For managers,listening is critical,and failure to listen not only causes managers to miss good ideas but can even drive employees away.
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Which of the following is one of the important components of the communication process?

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D) Expectancy
E) Modulation
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It is advisable to adjust one's language when writing or speaking based on the receiver's background,both cultural and technical.
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A dialogue with a goal of helping another be more effective and achieve his or her full potential on the job is known instructing.
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Noise in communication is:

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Effective writing is typically lengthy and full of details that cover all possible scenarios so that nothing relevant is missed.
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The problem of filtering does not occur in upward communication.
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Authenticity is important for persuasive speaking.
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The social network of informal communications is known as the grapevine.
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A boundaryless organization is one in which there are no barriers to information flow.
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Effective coaching requires honesty,calmness,and supportiveness.
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Formal communications move only downward.
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The grapevine can assist with helping new employees to perform their jobs.
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Nonverbal messages can support or undermine the stated message.
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Flat organizations have disadvantages associated with excessive filtering.
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In order to listen effectively,one should make it a priority to absorb all of the facts and details.
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Reflection is a process by which a person states what he or she believes the other person is saying.
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Communication with others outside the firm is known as vertical communication.
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The process of receiving and interpreting information is known as:

A) filtering.
B) learning.
C) reflecting.
D) perception.
E) interlocution.
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A disadvantage of oral communication is that it:

A) is difficult to sense the sender's sincerity.
B) is not very persuasive.
C) can lead to spontaneous ill-considered statements.
D) is more expensive than written communication.
E) does not enable the sender to receive feedback.
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Which of the following will best reduce misperceptions in communication?

A) Tailor the message for each group by changing the meaning for each group.
B) Say what you don't mean along with what you mean.
C) Encourage others to multitask while receiving the message.
D) Use only one-way communication for important messages.
E) Use silence for emphasis.
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Which of the following communication channels includes e-mail?

A) Syntactic
B) Nonverbal
C) Written
D) Pragmatic
E) Horizontal
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E-mail messages are private property of:

A) the system's owner.
B) the sender.
C) the company.
D) the receiver.
E) both the sender and receiver.
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_____ is a fundamental tool of workplace communication.

A) Teleconferencing
B) Letter
C) Telegram
D) E-mail
E) Courier
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_____ offices are mobile offices that use communication tools to allow people to work anywhere.

A) Corporate
B) Informal
C) Virtual
D) Contingency
E) Second life
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of electronic communication?

A) Increased travel expenses
B) Inability to pick up nonverbal cues
C) Greater time demands
D) Inefficiency for newcomers
E) High investment costs
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Which of the following communication channels includes reports and computer files?

A) Written
B) Syntactic
C) Grapevine
D) Oral
E) Nonverbal
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Which of these is an advantage of written communication?

A) The sender receives immediate feedback.
B) It is less expensive than oral communication.
C) The message is more persuasive.
D) It is a permanent record.
E) The receiver can sense the sender's sincerity.
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Which of the following is an advantage of oral communication?

A) There is usually a permanent record of the communication.
B) The message stays the same even if relayed through many people.
C) It provides the receiver with more time to analyze the message.
D) It is more persuasive than written communication.
E) The message can be revised several times.
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A process in which information flows from sender to receiver,with no feedback loop is referred to as:

A) syntactic communication.
B) informal communication.
C) one-way communication.
D) decentralized communication.
E) intrapersonal communication.
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Jake sent a report via an e-mail to John,his manager,updating him on the status of a project he has been working on.John in return has replied that he has received the report and is happy with Jake's progress.This situation best exemplifies:

A) two-way communication.
B) downward communication.
C) dual communication.
D) intrapersonal communication.
E) circular communication.
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Paul tells his manager,Emma,a slightly misleading version of a problem he faces with a current project.He does so to ensure that it does not worry her.In this case,Paul's act can be best described as:

A) filtering.
B) speculating.
C) decoding.
D) encoding.
E) introspecting.
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Graydon has been working from home for the past six months.He receives his projects via the company e-mail website.This is as example of a(n):

A) private office.
B) floating office.
C) virtual office.
D) grapevine office.
E) roaming officE.
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Saving money on rent and utilities is an obvious advantage of a(n):

A) remote office.
B) virtual office.
C) private office.
D) grapevine office.
E) open officE.
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Which of these is the process of withholding or distorting information?

A) Interlocution
B) Perception
C) Shielding
D) Filtering
E) Buffering
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Which of the following is an example of one-way communication?

A) A telephone conversation
B) A videoconference
C) A newscast
D) A reading group
E) An e-mail
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Which of the following is an example of two-way communication?

A) A television show
B) A telephone ringing
C) A political speech
D) A newspaper article
E) An argument
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Which of the following communication channels includes teleconferencing?

A) Syntactic communication
B) Pragmatic communication
C) Centralized communication
D) One-way communication
E) Electronic communication
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The process by which a person states what he or she believes the other person is saying is referred to as:

A) affiliation.
B) filtering.
C) reflection.
D) introspection.
E) perception.
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Effective writing requires:

A) nothing more than correct spelling,punctuation,and grammar.
B) ambiguity to keep readers curious.
C) the use of humor and persuasion.
D) clear,logical thinking.
E) a great deal of detail.
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Common problems with downward communication in organizations include:

A) instrumentality.
B) too much openness.
C) filtering.
D) defensiveness.
E) lack of validity.
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64
_____ is a problem in downward communication that occurs when messages are passed from one person to another and some information is left out or distorted.

A) Reflection
B) Misperception
C) Selective attention
D) Buffering
E) Filtering
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65
Amy had just joined as a waitress at a popular restaurant.The restaurant manager explained to her everything that she needed to do,how the tables were numbered,and that she had to memorize the menu and its contents.He also went on to explain what she should say to diners and how she should talk.She was also given details about her co-workers' responsibilities.Amy wasn't able to remember the important points that he had given her even though she was paying complete attention to everything he said.In this case,Amy's inability to remember the points is most likely to be caused by:

A) misperception.
B) filtering.
C) information overload.
D) low instrumentality.
E) a lack of openness.
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66
A manager giving an assignment to an assistant is an example of:

A) upward communication.
B) downward communication.
C) open-book management.
D) closed-book management.
E) horizontal communication.
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67
The most persuasive messages are:

A) convoluted and detailed.
B) simple and informative.
C) brief and non-descriptive.
D) nonverbal and complex.
E) written and elaboratE.
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68
Megan,a newly appointed director,is holding a morning meeting.Which of the following would be a positive nonverbal signal for her to use in speech?

A) Clenching her hands
B) Crossing her arms
C) Keeping a stern face
D) Gesturing when required
E) Avoiding eye contact
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69
Being a persuasive speaker is improved by:

A) sticking to one's way.
B) being authentic.
C) disconnecting from the audience.
D) staying focused by ignoring others.
E) eliminating nonverbal messages.
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70
Ron is the CEO of WoodChuck Inc.The company has incurred a loss as it has lost one of its key clients.Ron needs to inform this to the owner of the company and the board of directors.In this case,which of the following mediums would be suitable for Ron?

A) A face-to-face conversation
B) A text message
C) The company's blog
D) A memo
E) An e-mail report
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71
Cory,a presenter,knew that the presentation was going good from the very beginning,based on the viewers' nonverbal cues and reactions to Cory's speech.Cory was able to do this by ____.

A) reading
B) reiterating
C) observing
D) introspecting
E) filtering
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72
Which of the following is one of the ways to add power to presentations?

A) Avoiding the use of data
B) Practicing
C) Striving for and expecting perfection
D) Not taking questions
E) Avoiding eye contact
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73
Ben is the marketing head of an organization situated in Butania.The company decides to do business with a neighboring country.In this case,to successfully conduct business in the other country,Ben should:

A) learn something about the country's language and culture.
B) try and influence them to use his country jargon.
C) use jargon as much as possible to avoid misunderstandings.
D) form a common jargon to be used between them.
E) not hire any employees from the neighboring country.
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74
Which of the following techniques helps managers listen effectively?

A) Filtering
B) Introspecting
C) Evaluating
D) Reflecting
E) Perceiving
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75
Which of the following is the richest medium for communication?

A) A telephone conversation
B) An e-mail report
C) A text message
D) A face-to-face meeting
E) A newsletter
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76
The process of reflection:

A) facilitates accurate two-way communication.
B) is the responsibility of the sender.
C) can be minimized with effective listening techniques.
D) distorts information and misunderstandings result.
E) places a greater emphasis on talking than on listening.
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77
The degree to which a communication channel conveys information is referred to as:

A) media richness.
B) instrumentality.
C) valence.
D) channel structuration.
E) perception.
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78
Even if illiteracy is not a problem in organizations,reading mistakes are:

A) costly.
B) rare.
C) easily fixed.
D) insignificant.
E) excusablE.
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79
Downward communication refers to the flow of information from:

A) the company to customers.
B) subordinates to supervisors.
C) people inside the organization to external parties.
D) operational to strategic managers.
E) higher to lower organizational levels.
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80
The types of information sent in downward communication in an organization might include:

A) an employee's idea for improving a business process.
B) instructions about one's job.
C) employees expressing grievances.
D) a focus group's feedback to management.
E) an update on the current status from a foreign branch.
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