Answers
1.AIC Stands For?
ANS American Institute of Constructors
2.AICCCC Stands For?
ANS AIC Constructor Certification Commission
3.Associate Constructor Exam an individual will be awarded the
credential.
ANS Associate Constructor (AC)
4.Associate Constructors can only maintain their designation for years.-
ANS 10
5.Oral communication is the exchange of understanding by verbal and often
.
ANS non-verbal means
6.In general, people remember of what they hear
ANS 10%
,7.In general, people remember of what they read
ANS 20%
8.In general, people remember of what they see
ANS 30%
9.In general, people remember of what they hear and see
ANS 50%
10.In general, people remember and the speaker (sender)
remem- bersof what they say
ANS 70%
11.In general, people remember and the speaker (sender)
remem- bersof what they say and do.
ANS 90%
12.Presenters should dress .
ANS appropriately for the situation
13.Presenters should hygiene.
ANS maintain good personal
14.Presenters should speak and maintain a pace.
ANS clearly, moderate
,15.Presenters should pause between .
ANS sentences and points
16.Presenters should avoid such as "um" or "okay"
ANS space fillers
17.Presenters should avoid excessive .
ANS hand gestures
18.Presenters should maintain contact with your audience.
ANS eye
19.Presenters should keep the short and on topic.
ANS message
20.In oral communication, effective listening is just as .
ANS im- portant as speaking
21.When listening, one should make contact with the speaker.
ANS eye
22.When listening, one should maintain good, attentive, body .
ANS posture
, 23.When listening, one should turn off, close .
ANS and, silence electronic devices
24.When listening, one should listen objectively with the the
speaker's perspective.
ANS intent to understand
25.When listening, one should hold questions until .
ANS the speaker finishes speaking
26.In order to remain effective when communicating by telephone,
one should clearly at a moderate .
ANS speak, pace
27.In order to remain effective when communicating by telephone, one
should avoid speaking very or very .
ANS softly, loudly
28.In order to remain effective when communicating by telephone, one
should avoid using in loud, noisy, and easily interrupted areas and in
areas that can be easily overheard.
ANS speaker phone
29.In order to remain effective when communicating by telephone, one