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BSA PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Prelim Exam
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Mhilpe Eusoya
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to inform
to persuade
to entertain
to express
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to provide feedback
to receive information
to entertain
to act upon the message
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purpose
context
tone
all of the above
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verbally
non-verbally
both verbally and non-verbally
neither of them
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to reinforce the message
to distract from the message
to entertain the audience
to express emotions
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to convey the speaker's attitude
to entertain the audience
to inform the audience
to express emotions
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to reinforce the message
to detract from the message
to entertain the audience
to express emotion
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to ensure that the message is understood correctly
to entertain the audience
to express emotions
to establish the credibility of the speaker
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emailing
talking face-to-face
speaking on the phone
none of the above
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false
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Principle of clarity
Principle of adequacy
Principle of feedback
Principle of consistency
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Understanding and knowing your audience is an important communication aspect.
Communication is a daily human activity.
All people can communicate properly because it is an acquired skill.
It is an act of conveying meaning to a person or group using mutually understood symbols.
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Principle of consistency
Principle of clarity
Principle of feedback
Principle of adequacy
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true
false
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true
false
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signs and gestures
verbal messages
cues and clues
signs and signals
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Principle of clarity
Principle of consistency
Principle of adequacy
Principle of attention
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Principle of adequacy
Principle of attention
Principle of consistency
Principle of clarity
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sharing of activity
listening
ambiguity
politeness
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providing opportunity to refer back
saving time
conveying facts and opinion
conveying feelings and emotions
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verbal communication
interpersonal communication
intrapersonal communication
non-verbal communication
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Group communication
Mass communication
Public communication
Interpersonal communication
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Interpersonal communication
Mass communication
Public communication
Group communication
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