1) A communication done by the use of gestures or even body movements that are made to send various signals to the other party. a) Verbal Communication b) Nonverbal Communication c) Written Communication 2) Crafted to meet the needs of the audience and is based on the source idea. a) Sender b) Message c) Channel d) Feedback 3) Its purpose is to offer a visual representation of a concept with the intent of facilitating the understanding of the content. a) Model b) Graphs c) Visualization  d) Pictures 4) It exists in structures and organizations where there are inefficient or inappropriate information systems and communication channels. a) Language barrier b) Attitudinal barrier c) Systematic barrier d) Physiological barrier 5) A language or terminology used in a message that may act as a barrier if it is not fully understood by the receiver. a) Language barrier b) Attitudinal barrier c) Systematic barrier d) Physiological barrier 6) The model of communication where the process of sending and receiving information allows a reverse role. a) Transactional Model  b) Communicative Model  c) Interactive Model d) Linear Model  7) A model of communication found typically in mass communication and does not require immediate feedback. a) Transactional Model b) Linear Model c) Communicative Model d) Interactive Model 8) This barrier is present in the environment which may hinder the exchange of information between individuals. a) Physiological barrier b) Psychological barrier c) Physical barrier d) Noise 9) It is the barrier caused by over-complicated, unfamiliar, and technical term. a) Language barrier b) Systematic barrier c) Emotional barrier d) Attitudinal barrier 10) A discipline that studies communication across different cultures and social group, or how culture affects communication. a) Cultural Communication b) Verbal Communication c) Intercultural Communication 11) Refers to the influence of environment and socially constructed meaning as it relates to femininity and masculinity. a) Masculine b) Feminine c) Gender d) Social Status 12) The belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group, which can also develop from racial or religious differences. a) Stereotypes b) Prejudice c) Social Status d) Religion 13) Refer to a person’s position in society in terms of their economic situation. a) Social Status b) Prejudice c) Religion d) Stereotypes 14) This culture tends to emphasize masculine values such as ambition, achievement, and the acquisition of material goods. a) Gender b) Feminine Culture c) People d) Masculine Culture 15) This culture nurture traditionally feminine qualities such as nurturing behavior, quality of life, service to others, among others. a) Masculine b) People c) Gender d) Feminine Culture

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