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MGT1000 Organisational Behaviour and Management
Module 11 Communication Quiz
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  • 1. _____ must include both the transference and
    the understanding of meaning.
  • a. Motivation
  • b. Leadership
  • c. Communication

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  • 1. _____ must include both the transference and
    the understanding of meaning.
  • a. Motivation
  • b. Leadership
  • c. Communication

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  • 2. Formal guidelines and authority hierarchies
    are examples of which function of communication?
  • a. control
  • b. interaction
  • c. organisation

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  • 2. Formal guidelines and authority hierarchies
    are examples of which function of communication?
  • a. control
  • b. interaction
  • c. organisation

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  • 3. Which of the following occurs before the
    others?
  • a. transmitting
  • b. decoding
  • c. encoding

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  • 3. Which of the following occurs before the
    others?
  • a. transmitting
  • b. decoding
  • c. encoding

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  • 4. The communication that is used by group
    leaders and managers to assign goals, point out
    problems that need attention, and provide job
    instructions is
  • a. downward communication.
  • b. lateral communication.
  • c. informal communication.

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  • 4. The communication that is used by group
    leaders and managers to assign goals, point out
    problems that need attention, and provide job
    instructions is
  • a. downward communication.
  • b. lateral communication.
  • c. informal communication.

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  • 5. An example of a(n) _____ communication network
    is when a checkout clerk reports to a department
    manager, who in turn reports to a store manager,
    who reports to a regional manager.
  • a. lateral
  • b. all-channel
  • c. chain

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  • 5. An example of a(n) _____ communication network
    is when a checkout clerk reports to a department
    manager, who in turn reports to a store manager,
    who reports to a regional manager.
  • a. lateral
  • b. all-channel
  • c. chain

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  • 6. When all communication is channelled through
    the supervisor, a _____ communication network
    exists.
  • a. directional
  • b. wheel
  • c. lateral

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  • 6. When all communication is channelled through
    the supervisor, a _____ communication network
    exists.
  • a. directional
  • b. wheel
  • c. lateral

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  • 7. In one study of the grapevine, it was found
    that only _____ percent of the executives acted
    as liaison individuals that is, passed the
    information on to more than one other person.
  • a. 10
  • b. 15
  • c. 20

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  • 7. In one study of the grapevine, it was found
    that only _____ percent of the executives acted
    as liaison individuals that is, passed the
    information on to more than one other person.
  • a. 10
  • b. 15
  • c. 20

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  • 8. With regard to the grapevine, a manager should
    try to
  • a. ignore it.
  • b. destroy it.
  • c. understand its importance to the
    communication network.
  • d. force people to use formal communication
    channels.

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  • 8. With regard to the grapevine, a manager should
    try to
  • a. ignore it.
  • b. destroy it.
  • c. understand its importance to the
    communication network.
  • d. force people to use formal communication
    channels.

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  • 9. Which of the following is not a benefit of
    e-mail as a communications tool?
  • a) E-mail messages can be quickly written,
    edited, and stored.
  • b) E-mail messages can be distributed to one
    person or thousands with a click of a mouse.
  • c) They lack emotional content.

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  • 9. Which of the following is not a benefit of
    e-mail as a communications tool?
  • a) E-mail messages can be quickly written,
    edited, and stored.
  • b) E-mail messages can be distributed to one
    person or thousands with a click of a mouse.
  • c) They lack emotional content.

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  • 10. The amount of information that can be
    transmitted during a communication episode is
  • a. feedback.
  • b. filtering.
  • c. channel richness.

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  • 10. The amount of information that can be
    transmitted during a communication episode is
  • a. feedback.
  • b. filtering.
  • c. channel richness.

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  • 11. When a person manipulates information so that
    it will be seen more favourably by the receiver,
    he is
  • a. using selective perception.
  • b. filtering information.
  • c. communicating favourably.

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  • 11. When a person manipulates information so that
    it will be seen more favourably by the receiver,
    he is
  • a. using selective perception.
  • b. filtering information.
  • c. communicating favourably.

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  • 12. _____ is the tension and anxiety about oral
    communication, written, or both.
  • a. Non-communication
  • b. Communication apprehension
  • c. Communication breakdown
  • d. Communication absence

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  • 12. _____ is the tension and anxiety about oral
    communication, written, or both.
  • a. Non-communication
  • b. Communication apprehension
  • c. Communication breakdown
  • d. Communication absence

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  • 13. Which of the following is true regarding the
    difference between genders when they communicate?
  • a. Women apologize less.
  • b. Women cast themselves in a superior light.
  • c. Women avoid directness and prefer subtlety.

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  • 13. Which of the following is true regarding the
    difference between genders when they communicate?
  • a. Women apologize less.
  • b. Women cast themselves in a superior light.
  • c. Women avoid directness and prefer subtlety.

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  • 14. _____ cultures rely heavily on nonverbal and
    subtle situational cues when communicating with
    others.
  • a. High-context
  • b. Low-context
  • c. High-content

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  • 14. _____ cultures rely heavily on nonverbal and
    subtle situational cues when communicating with
    others.
  • a. High-context
  • b. Low-context
  • c. High-content
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