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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region III
Division of Nueva Ecija
MACABACLAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Brgy. Macabaclay, Bongabon Nueva Ecija
macabaclaynhs@gmail.com

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT


1ST SEMESTER 2019-2020
NAME:_____________________________________________________ ________ SCORE:____________________
GRADE & SECTION:___________________________________ DATE:_____________________
GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the statements very carefully before answering. Choose the correct answer
from among the choices given. Write your answer in a space provided before each number. WRITE IT IN
CAPITAL FORM.
____1. The following is true about communication EXCEPT:
A. Communication is process of sharing thoughts or ideas from one person to another.
B. Culture, gender and social status do not affect the communication process
C. Communication does not only exist through spoken words.
D. Communication can be face-to-face, group discussion or even a phone conversation.
____2. Which among the following is nature of communication?
A. Communication is a process
B. Communication only occurs between two persons.
C. Communication can be expressed through written or spoken words.
D. Both A and C
For numbers 3 to 7
A. Speaker B. Message C. Channel D. Feedback
____3. It is a means or medium on which the encoded message is conveyed.
____4. This refers to the reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver.
____5. It is the source of information or message.
____6. This can be ideas, thoughts, information or feelings that conveyed by the speaker in words or in actions.

____7. What is another term for Sender?


A. Communicator B. Speaker C. Encoder D. All of the above
____8. It refers to the environment on which the communication takes place.
A. Field of Experience B. Roman Senate C. Context D. Source
____9. This refers to any factors that blocks or interferes the communication process.
A. Barrier B. Barricade C. Breakdown D. Humps
For numbers 10-14
A. Internal Noise B. External Noise C. Semantic Noise
____10. A British speaker is explaining the lecture to Filipino students using his own accent.
____11. You heard the loud siren of ambulance when you are talking over the phone.
____12. Your classmate is chatting with your seatmate while your teacher is explaining.
____13. You are experiencing toothache and cannot concentrate to the message of the speaker you are listening to.
____14. You have your break-up with your boyfriend/girlfriend and cannot understand what you are studying.
____15. When did the earliest Model of communication introduced?
A. 5 BC B. 6 BC C. 7 BC D. 8 BC
____16. Which of the following model of communication follows the linear or two-way process?
A. Schramm B. Shannon-Weaver C. McQuail D. White
For numbers 17-20
A. Aristotle’s Model B. Schramm’s Model C. Shannon-Weaver’s Model D. White’s Model
____17. This model is focused on the speaker and the message.
____18. This model of communication is also called as Telephone Model
____19. This model introduces that communication is cyclical and continuous, without beginning or ending.
____20. This Model explains why communication breakdown occurs because of the overlapping of the field of
experience of the speaker and the listener.
____21. There are three settings during Aristotle’s time, what setting is meant for political assemblies?
A. Deliberative B. Legal C. Ceremonial D. Pastoral
____22. This setting allows ordinary people to defend themselves because there are no lawyers then.
A. Deliberative B. Legal C. Ceremonial D. Pastoral
____23. This setting is meant for celebrations held after winning a war or losing a leader.
A. Deliberative B. Legal C. Ceremonial D. Pastoral

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____24. He is the one who is doing the encoding process.
A. Listener B. Speaker C. Messenger D. Audience
For numbers 25-30
A. Intentional B. Unintentional C. Formal D. Informal
____25. Using of Mr., Ms., Madam or Sir when addressing a dignified person.
____26. Chatting with your friends in a coffee shop while browsing your cellphone.
____27. Smiling while taking an exam to show confidence that the examination is easy.
____28. Wearing denims while attending the job interview.
____29. Clapping your hands while listening to a concert of your favorite singer.
____30. You blushed suddenly when your crush passed your way.
For numbers 31-34
A. Paralanguage B. Chronemics C. Proxemics D. Haptics

____31. This is the how of saying something.


____32. The used of touch to express what cannot be said.
____33. The use of space provides us ideas about how close or far from the center of power.
____34. It shows time is viewed in different perspectives.
For numbers 35-38
A. Control B. Emotional Expression C. Information D. Motivation
____35. Monica shared her personal frustrations to Chandler.
____36. A tourist guide orients group of tourists about the heritage site.
____37. The President delivers his fourth State of the Nation Address.
____38. The mayor is pleading the public about his plans for the whole municipality.
____39. This stage of DMIS shows that individual is very open to world views when accepting new perspectives.
A. Minimization B. Acceptance C. Denial D. Adaptation
____40. This stage of DMIS shows that individuals start to recognize differences and is intimidated by others.
A. Minimization B. Acceptance C. Denial D. Adaptation
____41. It refers to the communication that requires the speaker to deliver the message in front of a group.
A. Dyadic B. Public C. Small Group D. Mass
____42. This refers to the communication that centers on one person where the speaker acts both sender and
receiver of the message.
A. Interpersonal B. Intrapersonal C. Small Group D. Mass
For numbers 43-45
A. Frozen B. Intimate C. Casual D. Consultative
____43. Communicating while playing sports
____44. Reciting the “Lord’s Prayer”
____45. Talking to a doctor
____46. A type of illocutionary act which brings a change in external situation.
A. Assertive B. Commissive C. Declaration D. Expressive

____47. A type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses belief about the truth of proposition.
A. Assertive B. Commissive C. Declaration D. Expressive

____48. It refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.


A. Nomination B. Turn Taking C. Restriction D. Topic Control

____49. It suggests moving from one topic to another.


A. Turn Taking B. Topic Control C. Topic Shifting D. Termination

____50. It covers the formality and informality which affects the development of the topic in conversations.
A. Turn Taking B. Topic Control C. Topic Shifting D. Termination

******END******

“We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as
we speak.”
Prepared by:

JAPETH M. NABOR Checked by:


Subject Teacher
MA. CECILIA S. SANTIAGO
School Principal II

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