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DOS II MIDTERM AND FINAL
EXAM 2024 UPDATED QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Natalie, an advocate for organ donation, speaks to fellow classmates at a college
seminar on the subject. At the end of her presentation, most of the students decide to
become organ donors. _____ benefits of communication have helped Natalie influence
her classmates.
a) Personal
b) Professional
c) Social
d) Both personal and social - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>c) Social

After formally studying communication, Michael has developed more meaningful
relationships, more confidence when expressing his ideas, and has become a more
effective listener. These skills describe which benefit of communication?
a) Personal
b) Professional
c) Social
d) Both Professional and Social - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>a) Personal

Richard is giving a speech on healthcare. In the audience is Mitchell, whose
grandmother's recent illness was not covered under her medical plan. Mitchell begins to
doubt Richard's message. Mitchell's _____ affected his reaction to Richard's speech.
a) Frames of reference
b) Filter
c) Message
d) Personal monitor - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>a) Frames of reference

Kristin is very hungry and is having a difficult time comprehending the teacher's lecture
material. Kristin's hunger is an example of a(n) _____.
a) internal interference
b) exterior interference
c) annoying interference
d) inner interference - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>a) internal interference

Cole was working on his outline for Speech class. He found that he was not as efficient
as he could be, as he kept noticing and responding to emails in his Inbox when he
should have been writing his speech. This is an example of _____ interference.
a) outside
b) internal
c) external
d) feedback - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>c) external

,Carrie waved to her friend Dylan across campus. This symbolic gesture is an example
of a(n) _____.
a) flirtatious move
b) internal interference
c) nonverbal message
d) verbal message - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>c) nonverbal message

Examples of _____ include telephone/voice, instant message, email, face-to-face
communication.
a) contexts
b) channels
c) nonverbal messages
d) feedback - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>b) channels

Which two Models of Communication take feedback into account?
a) Action & Reaction
b) Reaction & Interaction
c) Interaction & Transaction
d) Action & Transaction - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>c) Interaction & Transaction

Information literacy involves being able to ____________.
a) act honest, clear, & open-minded
b) freely listen
c) text your friends
d) evaluate credibility of sources - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d) evaluate credibility of
sources

An individual's fear or anxiety with real or anticipated communication with others is
_____.
a) public speaking anxiety
b) natural nervousness
c) communication apprehension
d) communication anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>c) communication apprehension

Which of the following is true of natural nervousness?
a) It is rather unusual.
b)This can be defined as extreme uneasiness about the prospect of doing a speech.
c) It involves an individual's fear or anxiety associated with real or anticipated
communication with others.
d) It is normal and can make your senses acute and more aware. - CORRECT
ANSWER>>>>d) It is normal and can make your senses acute and more aware.

According to the text, shortness of breath, sweaty palms, shaking hands, and forgetting
what to say are all _____ of communication apprehension.
Select one:
a) symptoms

, b) causes
c) sources
d) effects - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>d) effects

When Pam looked at the evaluation form of her Informative Speech, her instructor
commented that she should work to eliminate vocal fillers ("um" and "you know") for her
next speech goal. The vocal fillers could be explained as _____.
Select one:
a) physical symptoms
b) internal effects
c) external effects
d) skills deficiency - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>c) external effects

Ashley is very nervous for her first speech. To use her nervousness, she decides to
learn the necessary steps to plan for and present a public speech. What technique is
Ashley using to manage her communication apprehension?
Select one:
a. Skills training
b. Cognitive restructuring
c. Systematic desensitization
d. Visualization - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>a) skills training

Jon is nervous about his upcoming speech. His worst case scenario is forgetting his
speech. Jon reminds himself of the numerous times his practice sessions have gone
smoothly. He also reminds himself that if he forgets, he can refer to his note cards.
Which communication apprehension management strategy is Jon using?
Select one:
a. Skills training
b. Cognitive restructuring
c. Systematic desensitization
d. Practice - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>b. cognitive restructuring

Cami is incredibly anxious as she waits to be interviewed for a new job. Because she
feels short of breath, she takes deep breaths. To relieve her shaky hands, she tenses
and releases the muscles in her hands. What management strategy has Cami used to
help her communication apprehension?
Select one:
a. Skills training
b. Cognitive restructuring
c. Systematic desensitization
d. Practice - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>c. Systematic desensitization

Kaden is enrolled in Public Speaking. He is nervous about giving speeches and decides
to try a technique that has always worked for him as the quarterback of the football
team. He closes his eyes and pictures a perfect performance—from the beginning of the
game to the end. This technique is called

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