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Jessyl M.

Ruste BTVTED 2 – A

English Multiple Choice Test Question


Directions: Read and understand the question carefully and encircle the correct answer.

REMEMBERING
1. What is the process of converting thoughts into a communicable form?

A. Encoding
B. Decoding
C. Receiving
D. Transmitting

2. Which communication function primarily expresses feelings?

A. Emotional Expression
B. Controlling
C. Motivation
D. Social Interaction

3. What is the first step in the communication process?

A. Feedback Provision
B. Idea Formation
C. Message Understanding
D. Transmission of Message

4. In the 7C’s of communication, which principles emphasizes audience focus?

A. Clarity
B. Conciseness
C. Consideration
D. Correctness
UNDERSTANDING
5. How does noise impact the communication process?

A. Enhances clarity.
B. Improves understanding.
C. Interferes with transmission.
D. Strengthens relationship.

6. Why is context crucial for effective communication?

A. Determines appropriate communication.


B. Ensure grammatical correctness.
C. Eliminates the needs for feedback.
D. Guarantees message understanding.

7. Why is maintaining audience engagement a significant challenge for a speaker when


delivering a manuscript speech?

A. Impaired connection with audience emotions.


B. Inability to respond to audience reactions.
C. Reduced eye connection and interaction.
D. Script dependence restricts natural expressions.

8. How do encoding and decoding differ?

A. Both translate message similarity.


B. Encoding focuses on non-verbal cues; decoding focuses on verbal cues.
C. Encoding creates; decoding interprets.
D. Encoding interprets; decoding creates.
APPLYING

9. When explaining a complex concept to a non-technical audience, what is the most


effective approach?

A. Emphasize expertise
B. Keep the message concise.
C. Use clear language.
D. Use specialized terms.

10. While presenting, you observe audience confusion. How can non verbal cues effectively
address this?

A. Proceed without acknowledgement.


B. Increase volume and speech rate.
C. Maintain eye contact.
D. Minimize gestures.

11. Your friend confides in you, but distractions interfere. How can you overcome this
barrier?

A. Ask your friend to speak louder.


B. Find a quitter location.
C. Minimize the distractions.
D. Suggest they text instead.

12. How can you ensure effective communication during a team meeting?

A. Encourage individual contributions.


B. Establish a clear meeting agenda.
C. Invite a large number of participants.
D. Minimize the use of visual aids.
ANNALYZING

13. You are making a company party speech unforgettable how can you employ an
innovative technique to captivate and inspire the audience?

A. Incorporate a unique and unexpected performance element.


B. Present a thought-provoking scenario that challenges the audience perspective.
C. Share a personal experience in a nonlinear suspenseful structure.
D. Share a surprising personal story with a powerful message.

14. A fellow student suggests ending the talent show with a heartfelt message about the
importance of supporting each other's talents. How would you evaluate the
effectiveness of this closing statement based on the text?

A. Appropriate but may be too serious for a lighthearted event.


B. Effectively summarizes the main points of the talent show
C. It is a good ending because it promotes a sense of community.
D. Lacks a clear connection to the event's theme or the performers.

15. During a memorized speech, the speaker forgets a key line but successfully improvises
without losing composure. How should this performance be evaluated?

A. Compromised the content by adding irrelevant details.


B. Displayed flexibility by recovering seamlessly.
C. Neglected audience interaction while focusing on memory.
D. Showed strong content mastery despite a minor memory lapse.

EVALUATING

16. You are preparing a manuscript speech for a famous person how can you enhance the
opening to captivate the audience?

A. Develop a concise and impactful opening statement.


B. Maintain consistent and engaging eye contact with the audience.
C. Practice delivering the speech with passion and conviction.
D. Strategically incorporate pauses and varied vocal tones.
17. Company implements a new policy requiring all employees to speak in English. Evaluate
this policy's potential impact on employee morale and productivity within a diverse
workforce.

A. Acceptable if accompanied by adequate language support for all employees.


B. Essential for effective communication in a globalized business environment.
C. Promotes a unified company culture by establishing a common language.
D. Risks hindering communication and excluding non-native English speakers.

18. How should a speaker evaluate whether their impromptu speech was successful?

A. Analyzing the audience's verbal and nonverbal feedback


B. Determining if they adhered strictly to the topic.
C. Noting whether they finished within the time limit.
D. Reflecting on how closely they followed a prepared structure.

CREATING

19. You're preparing a heartfelt speech for your mom’s birthday, titled "Best Mom Ever." To
make it truly special, which narrative approach would be most effective?

A. Express your gratitude for your mom’s unwavering love and support, then
emphasize how her influence has made you the person you are today.
B. Outline the qualities that make your mom the "best mom ever," providing a list of
her positive attributes and why they're so important to you.
C. Reflect on your childhood memories with your mom, highlighting the significant
moments that shaped your life and your relationship with her.
D. Share a series of specific, heartwarming anecdotes about your mom’s acts of
kindness, support, and love, showcasing her unique qualities.
20. You're crafting an informative speech about the impact of technology, focusing on
Artificial Intelligence. Which approach would MOST effectively engage your audience
and leave a lasting impression?

A. Begin with a captivating anecdote about how AI is changing the way we live, then
explore the technical details of AI algorithms and their applications.
B. Focus on the ethical implications of AI, discussing potential risks and benefits while
exploring the future possibilities of this technology.
C. Outline the core principles of AI, explaining how machine learning and deep learning
work, and then delve into specific examples of AI's use in various industries.
D. Provide a comprehensive overview of the history of AI, highlighting its evolution
from early concepts to present-day applications.

21. You are tasked with composing an engaging introduction for an extemporaneous speech
about climate change. How would you creatively structure the introduction to
immediately capture the audience’s attention and set the tone for the speech?

A. Develop a unique opening by combining a powerful visual metaphor, a compelling


question, and a clear thesis to spark curiosity and interest.
B. Introduce your speech by listing definitions and causes of climate change, ensuring
the audience understands the basic concepts.
C. Open with a brief historical overview of climate change policies, leading directly into
a call to action for the audience
D. Start with a technical explanation of climate change, followed by a detailed outline
of all the main points you plan to discuss.

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