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This document contains a 15-item unit test on oral communication in context for a school year 2020-2021. The test examines students' understanding of key communication concepts like encoding, decoding, feedback, social interaction, speech context, and receiving feedback. It also evaluates their ability to identify appropriate verbal and non-verbal responses in different social situations requiring communication.

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This document contains a 15-item unit test on oral communication in context for a school year 2020-2021. The test examines students' understanding of key communication concepts like encoding, decoding, feedback, social interaction, speech context, and receiving feedback. It also evaluates their ability to identify appropriate verbal and non-verbal responses in different social situations requiring communication.

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SCHOOLS DIVISION-CITY OF MAKATI

City of Makati, Metropolitan Manila

UNIT TEST
Oral Communication in Context
School Year 2020-2021

Complete Name: _______________________________________________________

Section: ______________________________ Date: ___________________________

Directions: Read and analyze each item/question carefully. (15 points)

1. According to the “message transfer” model of communication, when you buy a dozen red
roses for Valentine’s Day with the intention of giving them to a close friend, what process of
communication is shown?
A. decoding C. listing
B. encoding D. feedback

2. What process of communication is observed in the example situation?

During a Seminar-workshop on entrepreneurship, an audience member raises


his hand and asks the speaker to clarify the last point that he made.

A. decoding C. feedback
B. encoding D. noise

3. If you don't agree with someone else, what would you say?
A) You are wrong. C. Stop talking rubbish.
B) I don't agree. D. Back off.

4. If you want to complain, what's the best way to behave?


A. stay calm but stick to your point C. get ready to cry
B. get very angry D. do finger pointing

5. Which of the following is TRUE about communication?


A. It is not possible to communicate without using words.
B. Communication is a process that involves several steps.
C. Communication may only be done with the use of verbal cues.
D. The receiver of a message may choose not to respond.

6. How does understanding occur in a communication process?


A. When each party is able to say what they want to without the other person
interrupting.
B. When each party can agree on what was being communicated without the need for
inferences or assumptions.
C. When each party is able to provide feedback.
D. When each party gets a chance to be a sender and receiver.

7. If you hear a loudspeaker at the railway station what information is likely to be announced?
A. who the station manager is C. the next train departure
B. where to get a coffee D. how to get tickets

8. In which of the following situations is social interaction the function of communication?


A. Grace walks over to the new girl in class and introduces herself.
B. Jose looks at Jess and asks, “Do you have a suggestion?”
C. The teacher asks a question, and Teresa raises her hand.
D. Harold leans back in his chair after he finishes explaining his opinion.

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9. Patty is conversing with her friend Nicole in the room. When the teacher enters, Nicole then
places her index finger over her lips. What does Nicole mean when she puts her index
finger over her lips?
A. Nicole wants to take the floor.
B. Nicole wants Patty to keep talking.
C. Nicole is signaling that Patty should stop talking.
D. Patty is signaling that she is not yet done speaking.

10. Why do we have to make sure we do not speak too fast when communicating with a
customer?
A. They may not hear everything you've said like promotions or special products
B. The customer may speak fast also because you are
C. It may give the customer a migraine
D. The customer may get excited and burst into song

11. Smiling at a stranger at a shopping mall as you walk by them is what example of what type
of speech context?
A. public C. intrapersonal
B. interpersonal D. small group

12. President Duterte delivers his third State of the Nation Address (SONA) to the Filipino
people on July 22, 2019. What speech context is used?
A. small group C. public communication
B. corporate communication D. interpersonal communication

13. Jamie and her husband are attending a business meeting together. Which of the following
should they NOT do?
A. avoid the use of contractions and slang
B. use more formal words when speaking with others
C. use proper sentence structure and grammar when speaking
D. use the intimate speech style when talking to each other

14. During a discussion, Mr. Rivera realized that they have strayed far from the original topic
that they were supposed to discuss. He then got the attention of the students, pointed to
what he had written earlier on the board, and asked, “Okay, is this information clear?” What
did Mr. Rivera do?
A. reschedule the conversation C. confirm the understanding of the students
B. nominate a particular participant D. recognize the violation in the communication

15.What’s the best thing to do when you receive unfavorable feedback?


A. I ask for specific examples and note where I need to improve.
B. I get angry and defensive.
C. I deny the problem, make excuses, or plead ignorance.
D. I say, “For all I care!”

Prepared by:

PRISCILLA M. AGATON, MT II

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