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M/C Question 1
Of the five components of organizational communication, which one describes the ability to ask the right questions?
a)
Creative insight
b)
Sensitivity
Consider This: Asking tough questions is an inherent aspect of this phenomenon.
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c)
Vision
Consider This: Asking tough questions is an inherent aspect of this phenomenon.
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d)
Integrity
Consider This: Asking tough questions is an inherent aspect of this phenomenon.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 2
What software can organizations use to monitor websites that their personnel visit?
a)
EIM (Employee Internet Management)
b)
IMS (Internet Monitor System)
Consider This: According to the American Management Association, three-fourths of employers use systems to monitor workers’ Web site visits.
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c)
DES (Distant Eye Solutions)
Consider This: According to the American Management Association, three-fourths of employers use systems to monitor workers’ Web site visits.
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d)
EIT (Employee Internet Tracker)
Consider This: According to the American Management Association, three-fourths of employers use systems to monitor workers’ Web site visits.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 3
________ is the mutual understanding that results when the sender and all intended receivers interpret the message in the same way.
a)
Shared meaning
b)
Noise
Consider This: It is the primary desired outcome of any communication.
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c)
Context
Consider This: It is the primary desired outcome of any communication.
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d)
Decoding
Consider This: It is the primary desired outcome of any communication.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 4
Which is the most important skill for effective communication?
a)
Appropriate goal setting
b)
Commitment to quality and ethics
Consider This: When this specific skill is low, a speaker wastes the opportunity to influence, motivate, or inform the audience effectively.
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c)
Feedback or follow-up
Consider This: When this specific skill is low, a speaker wastes the opportunity to influence, motivate, or inform the audience effectively.
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d)
Cultural barriers
Consider This: When this specific skill is low, a speaker wastes the opportunity to influence, motivate, or inform the audience effectively.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 5
Which process do receivers go through to make sense of messages?
a)
Decoding
b)
Encoding
Consider This: It is influenced by many factors including cultural background, listening abilities, and attitudes toward the source or channel.
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c)
Feedback
Consider This: It is influenced by many factors including cultural background, listening abilities, and attitudes toward the source or channel.
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d)
Shared meaning
Consider This: It is influenced by many factors including cultural background, listening abilities, and attitudes toward the source or channel.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 6
Which theory is criticized for focusing too narrowly on workers’ happiness without taking into account that happy workers might be unproductive?
a)
Human relations theory
b)
Theory X
Consider This: Researchers have proven that technical factors are not the only influences on work efficiency.
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c)
Theory Y
Consider This: Researchers have proven that technical factors are not the only influences on work efficiency.
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d)
Systems theory
Consider This: Researchers have proven that technical factors are not the only influences on work efficiency.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 7
Which type of system allows free movement of energy, information, ideas, data, people, and so on across organizational boundaries?
a)
Open system
b)
Closed system
Consider This: This system encourages employees to take college courses, obtain advanced degrees, volunteer for community work, etc.
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c)
Free system
Consider This: This system encourages employees to take college courses, obtain advanced degrees, volunteer for community work, etc.
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d)
Mediator system
Consider This: This system encourages employees to take college courses, obtain advanced degrees, volunteer for community work, etc.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 8
What is the physical process of organizing elements of a message for transmission to the receiver(s)?
a)
Encoding
b)
Decoding
Consider This:In oral communication, it is the act of choosing and vocalizing words or sounds.
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c)
Channeling
Consider This:In oral communication, it is the act of choosing and vocalizing words or sounds.
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d)
Shared meaning
Consider This:In oral communication, it is the act of choosing and vocalizing words or sounds.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 9
Which theory states that an organization functions like a machine?
a)
Classical theory
b)
Humanistic theory
Consider This: This viewpoint may seem overly mechanistic and impersonal.
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c)
Human relations theory
Consider This: This viewpoint may seem overly mechanistic and impersonal.
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d)
Theory X/Y
Consider This: This viewpoint may seem overly mechanistic and impersonal.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 10
In organizational communication, which component stands for the ability to imagine the future?
a)
Vision
b)
Sensitivity
Consider This: This component emphasizes the fact that leaders of organizations must have a clear picture of where their organizations are going.
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c)
Shared meaning
Consider This: This component emphasizes the fact that leaders of organizations must have a clear picture of where their organizations are going.
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d)
Integrity
Consider This: This component emphasizes the fact that leaders of organizations must have a clear picture of where their organizations are going.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 11
Ramos, one of the managers at TWS, is in charge of creating the company’s annual report. He distributed the work to his team. and to avoid overburdening them with too much background detail, he intentionally concealed a lot of data. What difficulty did the team face?
a)
Inadequate information
b)
Information overload
Consider This: Managers and employees frequently complain that they do not receive enough relevant data to do their jobs effectively.
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c)
Poor-quality information
Consider This: Managers and employees frequently complain that they do not receive enough relevant data to do their jobs effectively.
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d)
Poor timing
Consider This: Managers and employees frequently complain that they do not receive enough relevant data to do their jobs effectively.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 12
After teaching only the first module of a chapter, Tracy gave a surprise test to her students, which covered all the modules of the chapter. She said that each student needed to score 75% to pass the test. What mistake did Tracy commit?
a)
Ineffective goal setting
b)
Incompetent communication
Consider This: When objectives are set at a very high level, the communicator becomes disappointed or disillusioned because the audience fails to grasp the message or simply dismisses what was said.
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c)
Poor-quality information
Consider This: When objectives are set at a very high level, the communicator becomes disappointed or disillusioned because the audience fails to grasp the message or simply dismisses what was said.
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d)
Inappropriate channel
Consider This: When objectives are set at a very high level, the communicator becomes disappointed or disillusioned because the audience fails to grasp the message or simply dismisses what was said.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 13
While having an intimate dinner with his fiancée, Ross received a short text message on his phone from his manager. Through this message, Ross’ manager intimated to him that he would be fired the next day.
What mistake did the manager’s commit?
a)
Use of inappropriate channel
b)
Use of inadequate information
Consider This: Issues that are very personal and sensitive require face-to-face contact.
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c)
Use of incompetent communication
Consider This: Issues that are very personal and sensitive require face-to-face contact.
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d)
Use of poor-quality information
Consider This: Issues that are very personal and sensitive require face-to-face contact.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 14
Natalie sent an e-mail to Portman asking him to review a file, and asked Portman to acknowledge receipt of the e-mail. Portman thought that a response was not necessary and started reviewing the file without replying to Natalie. Five hours later, a frustrated Natalie sent a second e-mail to Portman asking whether he had received her initial message. What hindered the communication process in this scenario?
a)
Lack of feedback
b)
Inadequate information
Consider This: Even with e-mail, it is a good idea to reply to a sent message.
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c)
Information overload
Consider This: Even with e-mail, it is a good idea to reply to a sent message.
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d)
Problems with channels
Consider This: Even with e-mail, it is a good idea to reply to a sent message.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 15
Moravia Corp. launched a new fashion line of traditional wear that targeted young adults by taking the color red as the inspiration. Two days after the launch, they came across a survey that stated 75% of 18–24 olds preferred blue-colored clothes over red-colored ones. What is best illustrated in this scenario?
a)
Poor information timing
b)
Inadequate information
Consider This: Sales reports, marketing figures, or consumer trends are of little value to decision makers if the data arrives too late to be used.
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c)
Information overload
Consider This: Sales reports, marketing figures, or consumer trends are of little value to decision makers if the data arrives too late to be used.
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d)
Poor-quality information
Consider This: Sales reports, marketing figures, or consumer trends are of little value to decision makers if the data arrives too late to be used.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 16
In response to a patient’s query, Dr. Gregory House wrote a lengthy blog on schizophrenia. His blog was packed with jargon and technical medical terms. The patient found House’s writing style disorganized and ambiguous.
What was the reason for the communication failure in this scenario?
a)
Poor-quality information
b)
Inadequate information
Consider This: Many business blogs have become ineffective because of this reason.
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c)
Ineffective goal setting
Consider This: Many business blogs have become ineffective because of this reason.
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d)
Problems with channels
Consider This: Many business blogs have become ineffective because of this reason.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 17
Taufiq is the owner of a refrigerator showroom. While describing the respective work roles to his new sales team, he provided background details about the internal workings of refrigerators and the science behind how coolants function. This confused the salespersons about their actual task objectives.
What contributed to the communication failure in this scenario?
a)
Information overload
b)
Inadequate information
Consider This: The challenge is using communication skills to handle a large influx of data to avoid feeling stressed.
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c)
Problems of channels
Consider This: The challenge is using communication skills to handle a large influx of data to avoid feeling stressed.
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d)
Lack of feedback
Consider This: The challenge is using communication skills to handle a large influx of data to avoid feeling stressed.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 18
When one person often misinterprets the other person’s message, leading to confusion and ambiguity, which outcome of communication are they missing?
a)
Shared meaning
b)
Context
Consider This: A great deal of communication can occur without the benefit of fully achieving this outcome, but enough information must be exchanged between sources and receivers so they can function together in a minimal fashion.
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c)
Feedback
Consider This: A great deal of communication can occur without the benefit of fully achieving this outcome, but enough information must be exchanged between sources and receivers so they can function together in a minimal fashion.
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d)
Creative insight
Consider This: A great deal of communication can occur without the benefit of fully achieving this outcome, but enough information must be exchanged between sources and receivers so they can function together in a minimal fashion.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 19
The employees of BNM demanded air conditioners be installed in their offices during the summer. Which theory of organizational communication describes the activities of the employees?
a)
Humanistic theory
b)
Systems theory
Consider This: The workers are indirectly telling the organization that they not only need proper working conditions but also want some attention paid to them.
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c)
Organizational theory
Consider This: The workers are indirectly telling the organization that they not only need proper working conditions but also want some attention paid to them.
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d)
Classical theory
Consider This: The workers are indirectly telling the organization that they not only need proper working conditions but also want some attention paid to them.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 20
Tuli and Sid disagreed on many issues, and were rarely on speaking terms with one another. This decreased the productivity of their team. Which context contributed to the unease in communication between Sid and Tuli?
a)
Social
b)
Physical
Consider This:This context refers to the shared histories and relationships among communicators.
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c)
Cultural
Consider This:This context refers to the shared histories and relationships among communicators.
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d)
Chronological
Consider This:This context refers to the shared histories and relationships among communicators.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 21
The team leader sent an e-mail to the group manager and to the entire sales team listing the targets and their expected deadlines for the coming year. What is the role of e-mail in this scenario?
a)
Channel
b)
Sender
Consider This: The e-mail carried the encoded message.
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c)
Receiver
Consider This: The e-mail carried the encoded message.
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d)
Source
Consider This: The e-mail carried the encoded message.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 22
Frank attended a meeting, but his headache prevented him from concentrating on what his manager was saying. The headache acted as
a)
noise.
b)
context.
Consider This: His physical condition is distracting him from the conversation.
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c)
feedback.
Consider This: His physical condition is distracting him from the conversation.
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d)
a channel.
Consider This: His physical condition is distracting him from the conversation.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 23
The mayor was keen on promoting the textile industry in his city, which has a cheap workforce. Most investors were willing to invest in upcoming projects, but one asked the mayor how he was going to deal with safety and security because the crime rate in the city seemed to be increasing every year. Which component of communication skills did the investor display, and why?
a)
Creative insight, because the investor was asking a tough but relevant question.
b)
Sensitivity, because the investor was listening carefully to the mayor and paying attention to the need for security of his potential workers.
Consider This:This component is necessary if a business is to deal with a dynamic work force and economy.
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c)
Vision, as the investor was able to imagine the future of the security conditions of the city.
Consider This:This component is necessary if a business is to deal with a dynamic work force and economy.
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d)
Integrity, as the investor was trying to build trust between him and the government by asking questions and showing interest in the city.
Consider This:This component is necessary if a business is to deal with a dynamic work force and economy.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 24
The board of DEESA Corp. unanimously voted Sean as their next president because he was the nephew of the previous president. Which school of thought does the board fall under, and why, as indicated by this vote?
a)
Classical; because it transferred power based on Sean’s lineage.
b)
Humanistic, because it focused on Sean and his uncle’s relationship rather than taking a mechanistic approach.
Consider This: Sean got the position due to the cognition of and adherence to power produced by succession.
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c)
Systems, because the appointment of the president is a system that needed to be kept consistent and choosing the nephew of the previous president was obvious.
Consider This: Sean got the position due to the cognition of and adherence to power produced by succession.
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d)
Organizational, because it appointed Sean as the president to keep the culture of the organization intact.
Consider This: Sean got the position due to the cognition of and adherence to power produced by succession.
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ANS: a
M/C Question 25
Russell gave an orientation session to the two new team members. Since he knew both of them personally, Russell filled the session with personal anecdotes and examples.
Which context is the session influenced by?
a)
Social
b)
Physical
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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c)
Chronological
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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d)
Cultural
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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ANS: a
Essay
SA Question 26
Analyze globalization in today’s context and assess the transformation.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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SA Question 27
Compare and contrast encoding and decoding.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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SA Question 28
Draw parallels between systems theory and classical theory.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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SA Question 29
Analyze the humanistic theory of organizational communication.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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SA Question 30
What are the five components of communication skills? Assess the relevance of each skill.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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Essay Question 31
Discuss the fundamentals of an impressive interactive communication process. Elaborate on the three important fundamentals that form a stable base for the process.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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Essay Question 32
In everyday communication, the receiver may not decode the intentions of the sender. Analyze the logic of communication failure.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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Essay Question 33
What is organizational communication? Review the structure of an organization in relation to communication techniques.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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Essay Question 34
Discuss how e-mail has become important in business and express your views on the subject.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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Essay Question 35
Compare and contrast the viewpoints of theory X and theory Y.
Consider This: The context was informal due to the out-of-the-office friendship between the three people.
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