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Sample PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION IN PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
Sample PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION IN PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
Sample PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION IN PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
2. Defined as the use of language for different audiences and for different reasons to write, talk, and
present.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication (Correct Answer)
3. This is a two-way means of communication that allows the participants to evaluate and respond to
each other.
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Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
Presentational Communication
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Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
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Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
6. This is an undeveloped communication that is formatted so that concepts and ideas in cultural
and metaphysical fields can be communicated efficiently and effectively.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
7. When people converse with each other through letters, email, text messages, or conversations on
social media, they are also using this mode of communication.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication (Correct Answer)
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
8. These strategies fall into this mode of communication and influence children’s opinions about
brands and products.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
9. With this mode of communication, a person is speaking to an audience that can be rehearsed,
pre-prepared, or scripted.
10. By this kind of communication, students can raise awareness of the cultural and intercultural
aspects and develop them so that they can interact effectively and accurately with a broad range of
audiences, both local and global.
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Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
11. Also referred to as the “one-way communication”, in this mode, the information conveyed by the
sender is interpreted by the receiver in its original form.
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Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication (Correct Answer)
Purposive Communication
12. The target has to understand the message in both written and spoken form keeping various
aspects in mind.
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Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
13. To ensure the intended audience is successful in its interpretation, the “presenter” needs
knowledge of the audience’s language and culture.
14. No direct opportunity for engaging with larger audience exists in this form of communication.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
15. For example, in a class, the learners may not understand every word said by the teacher but are
expected to understand the main crux of the topic.
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16. Children, the most impressionable of consumers, are highly influenced by advertisements and its
particular appeal to the subconscious.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication (Correct Answer)
Purposive Communication
17. The use of specific colors and licensed characters are two marketing strategies that food
marketers employ—an example of what?
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
18. In here, there is no alternative to the active negotiation of meaning with the writer, speaker, or
the producer.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
19. This mode of communication involves interpreting the author or producer’s intent.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication (Correct Answer)
Purposive Communication
20. No direct opportunity for engaging with larger audience exists in this form of communication.
Presentational Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Interpretive Communication
Purposive Communication
1. linguistic
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22. 1._______ refers to the communication between people who have differences in any of the
following: styles of working or age.
1. gestural mode
23. The 1._______ mode is focused on sound including, but not limited to, music, sound effects,
ambient noises, silence, tone of voice in spoken language, volume of sound, emphasis, and accent.
1. aural
24. 1._______ refers to our tendency to think how we behave and act.
1. assumption of similarities
25. 1._______ is probably the most widely used mode because it can be both read and heard on both
paper and audio.
26. The 1._______ mode refers to the images and characters that people see.
1. visual
27. 1._______ is a way of thinking and living whereby one picks up a set of attitudes.
28. An example of an 1._______ mode— one that depends almost exclusively on sound—might be the
recording of a public speech that is delivered orally to a live audience, a radio address, or a podcast.
1. aural
29. The 1._______ mode, as the name implies, refers to the arrangement of elements in space.
1. spatial
30. The 1._______ mode is the best way to express details and lists.
1. linguistic
Response
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Short Answer 0 / 10 points
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