DRA106_OBJ_Questions.txt
[MAX]60[/MAX]
[QUESTIONS]
<1>The way we send and receive messages is known as .....1>
<2>The psychological process involved in how we deal with incoming information is .....2>
<3>Human communication was revolutionised with .....3>
<4>The study of human communication is known as .....4>
<5>Human communication began with the use of .....5>
<6>The first pure alphabets emerged around6>
<7>Carvings into rock surface dated to around .....7>
<8>Carvings into a rock surface is known as .....8>
<9>..... is a symbol representing concept, object, activity, place or event by illustration.9>
<10>..... refers to graphical symbols that represents an idea.10>
<11>One of these is the right other in the development of communication.11>
<12>Initiative, response, confirmation/acknowledgement are .....12>
<13>Source, stimulus, message, medium, channel, receiver, feedback, noise are .....13>
<14>The dominance of non-verbal communication over verbal communication is referred to as ......14>
<15>The first person to address the problem of communication was .....15>
<16>The first to attempt to work out a theory of communication was .....16>
<17>..... is the study of the way in which certain gestures and movements of the body serve for non-verbal communication.17>
<18>Frowning is an example of .....18>
<19>The barker is an example of .....19>
<20>The process of understanding and interpreting messages is referred to as .....20>
<21>Writing was developed about ..... years ago.21>
<22>..... is man's first major achievement.22>
<23>The first fixed semaphore systems emerged in Europe in the .....23>
<24>The electrical telecommunication system started to appear in the .....24>
<25>The first newspaper appeared in ....25>
<26>Paper was invented in .....26>
<27>The first Chinese printing press was invented in .....27>
<28>The first computer and text editors appeared in the .....28>
<29>Pencils appeared in .....29>
<30>The typewriter was invented in the .....30>
<31>The use of internet started in .....31>
<32>..... defined communication as "how to guide and motivate people to perform desired actions".32>
<33>..... is the process set in motion by the communicator.33>
<34>The fourth element present in the communication process is .....34>
<35>The third element present in the communication process is .....35>
<36>The fifth element present in the communication process is .....36>
<37>The sixth element present in the communication process is .....37>
<38>Form of communication refers to38>
<39>History of communication can be traced to ___39>
<40>One of the following is an advantage of oral communication40>
<41>Some of the scholars whose definitions stress sharing are41>
<42>Some of the scholars whose definition stress international influence are42>
<43>One of the disadvantages of written communication is43>
<44>One of the reasons for different language is44>
<45>Telecommunication is45>
<46>A theory that sees communication as a product of the interactants sharing and creating meaning is said to be46>
<47>The science of human communication was written by ….. in 196347>
<48>Attribute theory deals primarily with the concept of……………………48>
<49>The spoken word gives ………. and ………. to communication content.49>
<50>The first form of text editing and storage is …..50>
<51>The first form of communication among humans was …………51>
<52>Drum as a form of communication developed among people living in …..52>
<53>The communication that occurs among individuals is called is called…53>
<54>Man is considered a social animal with an innate desire to interact with54>
<55>The process whereby the brain randomly selects, organizes and interprets stimuli is called ........55>
<56>………. is concerned with the values that drives a theorist to develop a theory.56>
<57>Which pane of the Johari window reveals information about your hair color?57>
<58>Which pane of the Johari window reveals information about your secret dreams and ambition?58>
<59>………… divides a semiotic sign into signifier and signified.59>
<60>......... arise from human desire to be part of the community.60>
[/QUESTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
<1>Communication media
Communication styles
Communication forms
Perceptive communication1>
<2>Perception
Psychology
Stimulus
Kinesis2>
<3>Speech
Petroglyph
Pictograms
Ideograms3>
<4>Homosemiotics
Evosemiotics
Anthroposemiotics
Zoosemiotics4>
<5>Pictograms and pictoglyphs
Symbols and pictograms
Smoke signals and drums
Cave paintings and symbols5>
<6>3500 B.C
2000 B.C
2500 B.C
3000 B.C6>
<7>8000 B.C
10000 B.C
12000 B.C
15000 B.C7>
<8>Carvigrams
Petroglyphs
Pictograms
Ideograms8>
<9>Carvigram
Petroglyph
Pictograph
Ideogram9>
<10>Carvigram
Petroglyph
Pictograph
Ideogram10>
<11>speech - cave paintings - symbols - petroglyph - pictograms - ideograms - writing
speech - symbols - cave paintings - petroglyph - pictograms - ideograms - writing
speech - cave paintings - symbols - petroglyph - ideograms - writing - pictograms
speech - cave paintings - symbols - pictograms - petroglyph - ideograms - writing11>
<12>Activities of the communication process
Elements of the communication process
General communication needs
Specific communication needs12>
<13>Activities of the communication process
Elements of the communication process
General communication needs
Specific communication needs13>
<14>Pinnacle of non-verbal communication
Dominance of non-verbal communication
Peak of non-verbal communication
Primacy of non-verbal communication14>
<15>Aristotle
Plato
Socrates
Horace15>
<16>Aristotle
Plato
Socrates
Horace16>
<17>Kinesis
Kinetics
Paralanguage
Kinesics17>
<18>Kinesis
Kinetics
Paralanguage
Kinesics18>
<19>Communication medium
Communication style
Communication type
Communication form19>
<20>Encoding
Decoding
Feedback
Initiating20>
<21>5000
6000
7000
800021>
<22>Paralanguage
Speech
Writing
Kinesics22>
<23>1680s
1690s
1780s
1790s23>
<24>1780s
1820s
1830s
1840s24>
<25>49 B.C
59 B.C
69 B.C
79 B.C25>
<26>100 B.C
200 B.C
100 A.D
200 A.D26>
<27>700 A.D
800 A.D
900 A.D
1000 A.D27>
<28>1940s
1960s
1930s
1920s28>
<29>1500 A.D
1600 A.D
1700 A.D
None of the above29>
<30>1800s
1700s
1600s
1500s30>
<31>1982
1983
1984
198531>
<32>A.G Otsemobor
D. Walton
I.A Richard
J. Wood32>
<33>Intuitive
Source
Stimulus
Initiative33>
<34>Channel
Receiver
Medium
Message34>
<35>Channel
Receiver
Medium
Message35>
<36>Channel
Receiver
Medium
Message36>
<37>Channel
Receiver
Medium
Message37>
<38>a style by which a message has been organized
a language by which a message has been organized
a system or code by which a message has been organized
a means by which a message has been organized38>
<39>Lion Age
Early sign of life
Earliest sign of life
Revolution Age39>
<40>reaction
reflection
quick and immediate feedback
reliance40>
<41>Waiton D. and Wood J.
Holland and Richaros
Burgon M. and Mc Quail D.
Rogers and Ferguson41>
<42>Walton D and Strauss
Wood J and Holland
Chapel and Read
Morihus and Mancin42>
<43>accuracy
reproduction is easy
ability of both encode and decode to read and write is required
maximum distortion43>
<44>the incident of tower of Babel
Anger of God
lack of contact with people of distant regions
scope and contents44>
<45>transmission through phone calls
transmission
transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication
transmission of message from one age to another television45>
<46>mechanistics
psychological
social constructionist
systematic46>
<47>Claude Shannon
David Cook
Wilburn Schramm
Paul Lazarfield47>
<48>unique attribute
behavioural patterns
attribute
social perception48>
<49>scope and permanence
scope and depth
content and storage
editing and presentation49>
<50>serolls
papyrus
print
publishing50>
<51>speech
drum
smoke signal
homing poison51>
<52>savannah
swamp
forest areas
dry land52>
<53>interpersonal
intrapersonal
extrapersonal
multipersonal53>
<54>specific people
the masses
others
the community54>
<55>cognition
perception
prejudice
rejection55>
<56>propaganda
model
axiology
research56>
<57>Blind
Open
Hidden
Unknown57>
<58>Blind
Open
Hidden
Unknown58>
<59>T.A. Sebeok
Charles Peirce
Ferdinand De Saussure
Umberto Eco59>
<60>Social needs
Psychological needs
Ego needs
Security needs60>
[/OPTIONS]
[ANSWERS]
<1>Communication styles1>
<2>Perception2>
<3>Speech3>
<4>Anthroposemiotics4>
<5>Cave paintings and symbols5>
<6>2000 B.C6>
<7>10000 B.C7>
<8>Petroglyphs8>
<9>Pictograph9>
<10>Ideogram10>
<11>speech - symbols - cave paintings - petroglyph - pictograms - ideograms - writing11>
<12>Activities of the communication process12>
<13>Elements of the communication process13>
<14>Primacy of non-verbal communication14>
<15>Aristotle15>
<16>Aristotle16>
<17>Kinesics17>
<18>Kinesics18>
<19>Communication style19>
<20>Decoding20>
<21>700021>
<22>Speech22>
<23>1790s23>
<24>1830s24>
<25>59 B.C25>
<26>100 A.D26>
<27>1000 A.D27>
<28>1960s28>
<29>1500 A.D29>
<30>1800s30>
<31>198331>
<32>D. Walton32>
<33>Initiative33>
<34>Medium34>
<35>Message35>
<36>Channel36>
<37>Receiver37>
<38>a system or code by which a message has been organized38>
<39>Earliest sign of life39>
<40>quick and immediate feedback40>
<41>Burgon M. and Mc Quail D.41>
<42>Wood J and Holland42>
<43>ability of both encode and decode to read and write is required43>
<44>lack of contact with people of distant regions44>
<45>transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication45>
<46>social constructionist46>
<47>Wilburn Schramm47>
<48>social perception48>
<49>scope and depth49>
<50>papyrus50>
<51>speech51>
<52>forest areas52>
<53>interpersonal53>
<54>others54>
<55>perception55>
<56>research56>
<57>Open57>
<58>Hidden58>
<59>Ferdinand De Saussure59>
<60>Social needs60>
[/ANSWERS]
<1>The way we send and receive messages is known as .....1>
<2>The psychological process involved in how we deal with incoming information is .....2>
<3>Human communication was revolutionised with .....3>
<4>The study of human communication is known as .....4>
<5>Human communication began with the use of .....5>
<6>The first pure alphabets emerged around6>
<7>Carvings into rock surface dated to around .....7>
<8>Carvings into a rock surface is known as .....8>
<9>..... is a symbol representing concept, object, activity, place or event by illustration.9>
<10>..... refers to graphical symbols that represents an idea.10>
<11>One of these is the right other in the development of communication.11>
<12>Initiative, response, confirmation/acknowledgement are .....12>
<13>Source, stimulus, message, medium, channel, receiver, feedback, noise are .....13>
<14>The dominance of non-verbal communication over verbal communication is referred to as ......14>
<15>The first person to address the problem of communication was .....15>
<16>The first to attempt to work out a theory of communication was .....16>
<17>..... is the study of the way in which certain gestures and movements of the body serve for non-verbal communication.17>
<18>Frowning is an example of .....18>
<19>The barker is an example of .....19>
<20>The process of understanding and interpreting messages is referred to as .....20>
<21>Writing was developed about ..... years ago.21>
<22>..... is man's first major achievement.22>
<23>The first fixed semaphore systems emerged in Europe in the .....23>
<24>The electrical telecommunication system started to appear in the .....24>
<25>The first newspaper appeared in ....25>
<26>Paper was invented in .....26>
<27>The first Chinese printing press was invented in .....27>
<28>The first computer and text editors appeared in the .....28>
<29>Pencils appeared in .....29>
<30>The typewriter was invented in the .....30>
<31>The use of internet started in .....31>
<32>..... defined communication as "how to guide and motivate people to perform desired actions".32>
<33>..... is the process set in motion by the communicator.33>
<34>The fourth element present in the communication process is .....34>
<35>The third element present in the communication process is .....35>
<36>The fifth element present in the communication process is .....36>
<37>The sixth element present in the communication process is .....37>
<38>Form of communication refers to38>
<39>History of communication can be traced to ___39>
<40>One of the following is an advantage of oral communication40>
<41>Some of the scholars whose definitions stress sharing are41>
<42>Some of the scholars whose definition stress international influence are42>
<43>One of the disadvantages of written communication is43>
<44>One of the reasons for different language is44>
<45>Telecommunication is45>
<46>A theory that sees communication as a product of the interactants sharing and creating meaning is said to be46>
<47>The science of human communication was written by ….. in 196347>
<48>Attribute theory deals primarily with the concept of……………………48>
<49>The spoken word gives ………. and ………. to communication content.49>
<50>The first form of text editing and storage is …..50>
<51>The first form of communication among humans was …………51>
<52>Drum as a form of communication developed among people living in …..52>
<53>The communication that occurs among individuals is called is called…53>
<54>Man is considered a social animal with an innate desire to interact with54>
<55>The process whereby the brain randomly selects, organizes and interprets stimuli is called ........55>
<56>………. is concerned with the values that drives a theorist to develop a theory.56>
<57>Which pane of the Johari window reveals information about your hair color?57>
<58>Which pane of the Johari window reveals information about your secret dreams and ambition?58>
<59>………… divides a semiotic sign into signifier and signified.59>
<60>......... arise from human desire to be part of the community.60>
[/QUESTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
<1>Communication media
Communication styles
Communication forms
Perceptive communication1>
<2>Perception
Psychology
Stimulus
Kinesis2>
<3>Speech
Petroglyph
Pictograms
Ideograms3>
<4>Homosemiotics
Evosemiotics
Anthroposemiotics
Zoosemiotics4>
<5>Pictograms and pictoglyphs
Symbols and pictograms
Smoke signals and drums
Cave paintings and symbols5>
<6>3500 B.C
2000 B.C
2500 B.C
3000 B.C6>
<7>8000 B.C
10000 B.C
12000 B.C
15000 B.C7>
<8>Carvigrams
Petroglyphs
Pictograms
Ideograms8>
<9>Carvigram
Petroglyph
Pictograph
Ideogram9>
<10>Carvigram
Petroglyph
Pictograph
Ideogram10>
<11>speech - cave paintings - symbols - petroglyph - pictograms - ideograms - writing
speech - symbols - cave paintings - petroglyph - pictograms - ideograms - writing
speech - cave paintings - symbols - petroglyph - ideograms - writing - pictograms
speech - cave paintings - symbols - pictograms - petroglyph - ideograms - writing11>
<12>Activities of the communication process
Elements of the communication process
General communication needs
Specific communication needs12>
<13>Activities of the communication process
Elements of the communication process
General communication needs
Specific communication needs13>
<14>Pinnacle of non-verbal communication
Dominance of non-verbal communication
Peak of non-verbal communication
Primacy of non-verbal communication14>
<15>Aristotle
Plato
Socrates
Horace15>
<16>Aristotle
Plato
Socrates
Horace16>
<17>Kinesis
Kinetics
Paralanguage
Kinesics17>
<18>Kinesis
Kinetics
Paralanguage
Kinesics18>
<19>Communication medium
Communication style
Communication type
Communication form19>
<20>Encoding
Decoding
Feedback
Initiating20>
<21>5000
6000
7000
800021>
<22>Paralanguage
Speech
Writing
Kinesics22>
<23>1680s
1690s
1780s
1790s23>
<24>1780s
1820s
1830s
1840s24>
<25>49 B.C
59 B.C
69 B.C
79 B.C25>
<26>100 B.C
200 B.C
100 A.D
200 A.D26>
<27>700 A.D
800 A.D
900 A.D
1000 A.D27>
<28>1940s
1960s
1930s
1920s28>
<29>1500 A.D
1600 A.D
1700 A.D
None of the above29>
<30>1800s
1700s
1600s
1500s30>
<31>1982
1983
1984
198531>
<32>A.G Otsemobor
D. Walton
I.A Richard
J. Wood32>
<33>Intuitive
Source
Stimulus
Initiative33>
<34>Channel
Receiver
Medium
Message34>
<35>Channel
Receiver
Medium
Message35>
<36>Channel
Receiver
Medium
Message36>
<37>Channel
Receiver
Medium
Message37>
<38>a style by which a message has been organized
a language by which a message has been organized
a system or code by which a message has been organized
a means by which a message has been organized38>
<39>Lion Age
Early sign of life
Earliest sign of life
Revolution Age39>
<40>reaction
reflection
quick and immediate feedback
reliance40>
<41>Waiton D. and Wood J.
Holland and Richaros
Burgon M. and Mc Quail D.
Rogers and Ferguson41>
<42>Walton D and Strauss
Wood J and Holland
Chapel and Read
Morihus and Mancin42>
<43>accuracy
reproduction is easy
ability of both encode and decode to read and write is required
maximum distortion43>
<44>the incident of tower of Babel
Anger of God
lack of contact with people of distant regions
scope and contents44>
<45>transmission through phone calls
transmission
transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication
transmission of message from one age to another television45>
<46>mechanistics
psychological
social constructionist
systematic46>
<47>Claude Shannon
David Cook
Wilburn Schramm
Paul Lazarfield47>
<48>unique attribute
behavioural patterns
attribute
social perception48>
<49>scope and permanence
scope and depth
content and storage
editing and presentation49>
<50>serolls
papyrus
publishing50>
<51>speech
drum
smoke signal
homing poison51>
<52>savannah
swamp
forest areas
dry land52>
<53>interpersonal
intrapersonal
extrapersonal
multipersonal53>
<54>specific people
the masses
others
the community54>
<55>cognition
perception
prejudice
rejection55>
<56>propaganda
model
axiology
research56>
<57>Blind
Open
Hidden
Unknown57>
<58>Blind
Open
Hidden
Unknown58>
<59>T.A. Sebeok
Charles Peirce
Ferdinand De Saussure
Umberto Eco59>
<60>Social needs
Psychological needs
Ego needs
Security needs60>
[/OPTIONS]
[ANSWERS]
<1>Communication styles1>
<2>Perception2>
<3>Speech3>
<4>Anthroposemiotics4>
<5>Cave paintings and symbols5>
<6>2000 B.C6>
<7>10000 B.C7>
<8>Petroglyphs8>
<9>Pictograph9>
<10>Ideogram10>
<11>speech - symbols - cave paintings - petroglyph - pictograms - ideograms - writing11>
<12>Activities of the communication process12>
<13>Elements of the communication process13>
<14>Primacy of non-verbal communication14>
<15>Aristotle15>
<16>Aristotle16>
<17>Kinesics17>
<18>Kinesics18>
<19>Communication style19>
<20>Decoding20>
<21>700021>
<22>Speech22>
<23>1790s23>
<24>1830s24>
<25>59 B.C25>
<26>100 A.D26>
<27>1000 A.D27>
<28>1960s28>
<29>1500 A.D29>
<30>1800s30>
<31>198331>
<32>D. Walton32>
<33>Initiative33>
<34>Medium34>
<35>Message35>
<36>Channel36>
<37>Receiver37>
<38>a system or code by which a message has been organized38>
<39>Earliest sign of life39>
<40>quick and immediate feedback40>
<41>Burgon M. and Mc Quail D.41>
<42>Wood J and Holland42>
<43>ability of both encode and decode to read and write is required43>
<44>lack of contact with people of distant regions44>
<45>transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication45>
<46>social constructionist46>
<47>Wilburn Schramm47>
<48>social perception48>
<49>scope and depth49>
<50>papyrus50>
<51>speech51>
<52>forest areas52>
<53>interpersonal53>
<54>others54>
<55>perception55>
<56>research56>
<57>Open57>
<58>Hidden58>
<59>Ferdinand De Saussure59>
<60>Social needs60>
[/ANSWERS]
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