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CMN EXAMINATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 Communication Foundations & Theory Q1-Q20
Section 2 Mass Media Industries & Platforms Q21-Q40
Section 3 Media Effects & Audiences Q41-Q65
Section 4 Media Law, Ethics & Regulation Q66-Q85
Section 5 Digital Media & Global Communication Q86-Q100
Instructions: Select the single best answer for each question. This exam is designed for CMN 152V exam preparation. Passing score: 80%
(80 questions correct).
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Q1 Question 1 of 100
A telecommunications engineer is analyzing why a radio broadcast loses clarity when transmitted through a region
with heavy electrical infrastructure. She consults the Shannon-Weaver model to identify the point of failure. In this
model, what role does the electrical interference play in the communication process?
A. It functions as noise that disrupts the signal between the transmitter and the receiver
B. It acts as a secondary channel that carries the message to an unintended audience
C. It serves as feedback that informs the sender about reception quality
D. It operates as a decoder that reformats the signal for the destination
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
In the Shannon-Weaver model, noise is any interference that disrupts the signal as it travels from the transmitter to the receiver.
Electrical interference is a classic example of channel noise. Choice C is incorrect because feedback is a separate element not
originally in the Shannon-Weaver model; noise is disruption, not a return signal.
Q2 Question 2 of 100
A health educator is designing a public awareness campaign about diabetes prevention. She wants to apply Berlo's
SMCR model to improve the effectiveness of her campaign by considering how communication skills, knowledge, and
culture affect each stage. In Berlo's SMCR model, what four elements does the acronym represent?
A. Sender, Medium, Channel, Receiver
B. Source, Message, Channel, Receiver
C. Source, Meaning, Code, Response
D. Sender, Message, Code, Receiver
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Berlo's SMCR model stands for Source, Message, Channel, and Receiver. The Source encodes the message, which travels
through a channel to the Receiver who decodes it. Choice D is incorrect because "Sender" and "Code" are not the terms Berlo
used; the correct terms are "Source" and "Channel."
Q3 Question 3 of 100
A policy analyst is evaluating a government public health campaign to determine whether it achieved its intended
effect on citizen behavior. She decides to use Lasswell's model as a framework for her analysis. Lasswell's model
poses a series of questions about the communication act. What is the correct sequence of questions in Lasswell's
model?
A. Who says it, in which channel, to whom, with what effect, what
B. What is said, who says it, in which channel, to whom, with what effect
C. Who, says what, in which channel, to whom, with what effect
D. Who, to whom, says what, with what effect, in which channel
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Lasswell's model follows the sequence: Who (sender) / Says What (message) / In Which Channel (medium) / To Whom (receiver) /
With What Effect (outcome). Choice D is incorrect because it reverses the order of "to whom" and "says what," and also misorders
"with what effect" before "in which channel."
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Q4 Question 4 of 100
During a live video conference, a participant's microphone produces a loud buzzing sound that makes it difficult for
others to hear the speaker. A communication studies student recognizes this as a specific type of interference in the
communication process. The buzzing sound is best classified as what component of communication?
A. A feedback loop that signals the system is overloaded
B. A message distortion caused by the sender's encoding error
C. A channel malfunction requiring receiver-side decoding
D. Physical noise that interferes with the transmission of the message
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Physical noise refers to external, tangible interference such as static, buzzing, or background sounds that disrupt message
transmission. The buzzing microphone is a clear example of physical noise. Choice B is wrong because this is not an encoding
error by the sender but rather an environmental disruption in the channel.
Q5 Question 5 of 100
A professor delivers a lecture and notices several students nodding in agreement while others look confused and
raise their hands to ask questions. She adjusts her explanation based on these responses. In the communication
process, the students' nods and raised hands serve what function?
A. Feedback that allows the sender to evaluate and adjust the communication
B. Noise that disrupts the original message transmission
C. Encoding that transforms the professor's ideas into signals
D. Decoding that interprets the lecture content for the audience
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Feedback is the response from the receiver that informs the sender whether the message was understood, allowing the sender to
adjust accordingly. The students' visible reactions are classic feedback. Choice B is wrong because nods and questions are not
interference; they are meaningful responses to the message.
Q6 Question 6 of 100
A student rehearses a presentation alone in her dorm room, talking through her slides and silently debating how to
phrase her key arguments. She is engaging in a specific type of communication. What type of communication is the
student practicing?
A. Interpersonal communication because she is preparing to address an audience
B. Intrapersonal communication because the sender and receiver are the same person
C. Group communication because the presentation will eventually involve classmates
D. Mass communication because the ideas could later reach a large audience
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Intrapersonal communication occurs when an individual communicates with herself, serving as both sender and receiver.
Rehearsing and self-debating are clear examples. Choice A is wrong because interpersonal communication requires at least two
distinct people interacting, not one person alone.
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Q7 Question 7 of 100
A media scholar is comparing a local town hall meeting broadcast on community television with a private phone call
between two city council members. She needs to identify which scenario qualifies as mass communication. What
characteristic most clearly distinguishes the television broadcast as mass communication?
A. The use of electronic technology to transmit the message over distance
B. The involvement of a professional communicator as the source of the message
C. The message is delivered to a large, heterogeneous, and anonymous audience
D. The communication is simultaneous and occurs in real time for all parties
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Mass communication is defined by messages sent to a large, diverse, and often anonymous audience through a medium. The
television broadcast reaches a heterogeneous public, which is the defining trait. Choice A is wrong because a phone call also uses
electronic technology but is not mass communication since it reaches only one person.
Q8 Question 8 of 100
A high school teacher shows her students two news articles about the same event, one from a corporate-owned
network and one from an independent outlet. She asks students to consider why the stories emphasize different facts.
This exercise is designed to build what competency?
A. Encoding proficiency in digital media production techniques
B. Channel literacy for identifying the most efficient transmission routes
C. Semiotic analysis for decoding visual signs and symbols in text
D. Media literacy by critically evaluating how ownership shapes content
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Media literacy involves the ability to critically analyze media messages, including understanding how ownership, funding, and
institutional pressures influence content. Comparing articles from different sources builds this skill. Choice C is wrong because
semiotics focuses on signs and symbols, not on institutional ownership and its influence on content.
Q9 Question 9 of 100
An American advertising firm launches a campaign in Japan using humor that worked well in the United States, but
Japanese consumers find the ads confusing and offensive. The firm failed to account for the relationship between
culture and communication. What does this outcome best illustrate?
A. Communication is culturally situated and meanings are shaped by shared cultural norms
B. Communication channels function differently across national borders
C. Noise levels in international media systems reduce message fidelity
D. Feedback mechanisms are weaker in collectivist societies than individualist ones
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Culture and communication are deeply intertwined; shared cultural norms and values shape how messages are encoded,
interpreted, and evaluated. Humor that works in one culture may fail in another because meanings are culturally constructed.
Choice B is wrong because the failure is not due to the channel itself but to cultural differences in interpretation.
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