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Saylor Academy BUS 210 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answer b. Teamwork skills (works well with others, group communication) - answerYour text discusses the findings of a survey measuring the qualities and skills employers seek. According to this survey, conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, communication skills are extremely important. Which of the following communication skills appeared in the top five most desired skills potential employers seek? Select one: a. Listening skills (can recall details of directions) b. Teamwork skills (works well with others, group communication) c. Predictive skills (can anticipate developments based on experience and research) d. Interpersonal relationship skills (can manage superior-subordinate communication with ease) a. Context - answerYou will be attending a seminar given by a well-known motivational speaker. You have heard that these sessions are lively and interactive, and you expect that the other attendees will be anticipating this as well. Which of the following components of communication does this describe? Select one: a. Context b. Environment c. Feedback d. Message b. Interpersonal communication - answerYou are new to a job, and your supervisor calls a meeting for 9AM. You show up at her office at 9:30 and find that everyone else is already involved in the meeting. Afterwards, you are chastised for being late, however, you don't understand why this is a problem or issue. Which of the following communication contexts addresses this variation in time perception? Select one: a. Group communication X b. Interpersonal communication c. Intrapersonal communication d. Mass communication context - answerinvolves the setting, scene, and expectations of the individuals involved Interference - answeranything that blocks or changes the source's intended meaning of the message constructivist model - answernegotiated meaning, or common ground, when trying to describe communication Transactional Model - answerwith actions often happening at the same time. The distinction between source and receiver is blurred in conversational turn-taking, for example, where both participants play both roles simultaneously. a. Both participants play roles at the same time - answerIn the transactional process of communication, the distinction between source and receiver can be blurred during conversation. Why is this so? Select one: a. Both participants play roles at the same time b. Both parties may be speaking at the same time c. Both parties create their own interpretations of the message d. The transactional process is not an effective means of communication b. When you are addressing people from a different culture - answerWhile making a presentation, under what circumstance might you disregard the time allotment for your speech and fill time with general or social comments? Select one: a. When there is no specific structure for your presentation b. When you are addressing people from a different culture c. When you have not taken the time to rehearse your presentation d. When you have more to present than what will fit into the time slot b. People only perceive nonverbal communication to be more powerful than words, but not in practice. - answerMany research studies have shown that nonverbal communication is four times as powerful as using words. However, these results have come under scrutiny as being inaccurate. What is one of the likely reasons for such high numbers? Select one: a. The results are a function of bias in the research methods. b. People only perceive nonverbal communication to be more powerful than words, but not in practice. c. Participants in the studies answer this way because they are guessing at what the researchers want them to answer. d. People don't make distinctions between the context of how messages are delivered and don't recognize the impact of nonverbal communication. X b. Word, thought, thing - answerWhich of the following are elements in the semantic triangle of language and perception? Select one: a. Symbol, thing, word b. Word, thought, thing c. Word, symbol, thought d. Thought, symbol, thing a. Language is abstract - answerVerbal communication is governed by five key principles. Which of the following principles is represented by the sentence "a car is a mode of transportation"? Select one: a. Language is abstract. b. Language is arbitrary. c. Language is symbolic. d. Language shapes reality. d. Syntax - answerThe wording in a meeting notice for the Finnish branch of a company follows strict rules of language, while the notice for the same meeting in the American branch is written in a more flexible way. Which of the following rules of language does this different represent? Select one: a. Contextual b. Paradigms X c. Semantics d. Syntax a. Doublespeak - answerA local government body has plans to raise taxes and is planning to put the issue to vote at the next election. The wording of the legislation states that the township would like residents to vote in favor of a lifestyle improvement for the community in an attempt to disguise the true purpose of the bill. Which of the following forms of language does this represent? Select one: a. Doublespeak b. Euphemism c. Jargon d. Scope creep Doublespeak - answerlanguage that deliberately obscures, disguises, distorts, or reverses the meaning of words a. Bar chart - answerDuring Susan's presentation, she will be discussing the sales levels for her division's 3 different products for the past 12 months. She would like to show these sales levels at each monthly time interval. Which of the following visuals aids would be the best choice for illustrating this information? Select one: a. Bar chart b. Diagram c. Line graph d. Pie chart c. You live...You will raise...You will live and work - answerIn a 2010 speech, President Barack Obama said: "You live in a century where the speed with which jobs and industries move across the globe is forcing America to compete like never before. You will raise your children at a time when threats like terrorism and climate change aren't confined within the borders of any one country. And as our world grows smaller and more connected, you will live and work with more people who don't look like you or think like you or come from where you do." What parts of this passage demonstrate how the President used a consistent approach that was tailored to his audience? Select one: a. America...threats...don't look like you b. In a century...at a time...with more people c. You live...You will raise...You will live and work d. The globe...the borders...or come from where you do a. Self-image - answerAfter a recent presentation, you asked for feedback and comments about your material and how you were received by your audience. You want to know whether the audience found you engaging, and whether or not they liked you. Which of the following elements does this represent? Select one: a. Self-image b. Self esteem c. Self awareness d. Looking-glass self X d. Self-fulfilling prophecy - answerYour supervisor has given you a new assignment that will have high visibility in the company. She tells you that she anticipates that you will do a good job on this project, and h

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