Which of the following best describes the process of interpersonal communication?

  1. The way the term "communication" is used in this text

      a. includes all human, animal, and mechanical communication.
      b. includes communion, as used in a religious sense.
      c. includes radio and television programming.
      d. includes none of these.
  2. "Communication is a process" means that

      a. communication has clear beginning and ending points.
      b. communication resembles still pictures more than motion pictures.
      c. communication is ongoing and continuous.
      d. communication consists of discrete and separate acts.
  3. The same behavior in two different contexts may be perceived as competent in one setting and incompetent in another. This situation best illustrates the concept that communication competence

      a. involves choosing inappropriate behavior.
      b. involves conflict.
      c. requires cognitive complexity.
      d. is situational.
  4. Journaling (keeping a private journal in which you write down your feelings and thoughts with the intention that only you will read it) is an example of

      a. dyadic communication.
      b. intrapersonal communication.
      c. mass communication.
      d. interpersonal communication.
  5. Which of these is dyadic communication?

      a. two sisters arguing
      b. a husband and wife making plans for the weekend
      c. a coach and player discussing last week's game
      d. All of these are correct.
  6. An example of self-monitoring is

      a. videotaping your practice interview
      b. carrying a checklist to remind you of some skills to practice
      c. paying attention to the sound of your voice
      d. All of these are correct.
  7. When we say that communicators occupy different environments, we mean that

      a. one might be rich and one poor.
      b. one might be from China and one from the U.S.
      c. one might be retired with time on her hands, while one is rushing to meet family and career demands with never enough time.
      d. All of these represent differing environments.
  8. A plane flying overhead and interfering with your conversation is an example of __________ noise.

      a. external
      b. physiological
      c. psychological
      d. All of these are correct.
  9. An instructor is lively and joking in a class in which students come prepared and always do more than the assigned work. The same instructor is strict and unyielding in a class that tries to slide by with minimal work and comes without having read assignments. Although this is the same instructor, the communication behavior illustrates which concept?

      a. All communication is equally effective and competent.
      b. Communication is linear.
      c. communication is static.
      d. Communication is transactional and relational.
  10. Symbols

      a. stand for something other than themselves.
      b. represent ideas, but not people, things, or events.
      c. mean exactly the same thing to various people.
      d. are not arbitrary; all symbols have logical reasons for their existence.
  11. The instructor dislikes the music group pictured on your shirt. Her attitude toward the group and its impact on her attitude toward you is an example of _______________ noise.

      a. external
      b. physiological
      c. psychological
      d. All of these are correct.
  12. You have an auditory processing difficulty and cannot always understand directions when they are spoken too quickly. You experience _____________ noise.

      a. external
      b. physiological
      c. psychological
      d. All of these are correct.
  13. Your friend asks to borrow your car. Recently, you’ve had car problems and have been bombarded by other friends for requests to use your car. You’re not feeling well and just want to go home. You respond angrily to your friend’s request, although on other occasions this particular friend has borrowed your car with no problems. Your reaction this time best illustrates which principle?

      a. Communication will not solve all problems.
      b. No single person or event causes a reaction.
      c. Communication does not always require understanding.
      d. More communication is not always better.
  14. Which statement is accurate regarding communication competence?

      a. It is situational.
      b. You either have it or you don't.
      c. For any situation, there is one ideal way to communicate.
      d. Competence requires meeting one goal at the expense of another.
  15. In most situations, competent communicators will

      a. be able to choose from a wide range of behaviors.
      b. demonstrate empathy.
      c. employ self-monitoring behaviors.
      d. All of these are correct.

Which of the following best describes intrapersonal communication?

Intrapersonal communication can be defined as communication with one's self, and that may include self-talk, acts of imagination and visualization, and even recall and memory (McLean, 2005 ).

Which of the following is the best definition of interpersonal communication?

Interpersonal communication is the process of exchange of information, ideas and feelings between two or more people through verbal or non-verbal methods. It often includes face-to-face exchange of information, in a form of voice, facial expressions, body language and gestures.

Which of the following is an example of interpersonal communication?

When you take the time to ask your friend about weekend plans, or your colleague invites you to dinner, or you exchange text messages with a friend—all these are examples of interpersonal communication. This type of communication is essential to connecting and building connections.

What are the 5 elements of interpersonal communication?

▶ The model includes five important elements: SENDER, MESSAGE, RECEIVER, FEEDBACK, AND BARRIERS. FIGURE 2-1. The interpersonal communication model.