ENGL17
  • 1. In communication, who are the participants involved?
A) Feedback and noise
B) Sender and receiver
C) Code and channel
D) Medium and message
  • 2. Which of the following is an example of "channel" in communication
A) Television
B) A message
C) Nonverbal cues
D) Conversation
  • 3. Which of the following is an example of physical noise?
A) Background noise during presentation
B) An unclear phone connection
C) A person feeling tired during conversation
  • 4. What does "noise" refer in the communication process?
A) Positive feedback
B) Interference with the message
C) The main message being communicated
  • 5. What type of noise is related to equipment failure during communication?
A) Technical noise
B) Organizational noise
C) Semantic noise
D) Psychological noise
  • 6. What kind of noise is caused by personal biases and assumptions?
A) Physical noise
B) Psychological noise
C) Technical noise
D) Organizational noise
  • 7. Which aspect of context involves the existing relationship between communicators?
A) Cultural
B) Temporal
C) Physical
D) Relational
  • 8. Which of the following is an example of semantic noise?
A) A video call with poor connection
B) A loud site nearby
C) Misinterpreting a slang words in a message
D) Discomfort due to cold room temperature
  • 9. Which of the following is an example of psychological noise?
A) A broken microphone during presentation
B) A loud airplane flying overhead
C) A participant feeling hungry during a meeting
D) Misunderstanding due to jargon
  • 10. You can choose whether or not to communicate in certain situations?
A) False
B) True
C) Maybe
  • 11. The phrase "you cannot not communicate" means that even silence or lack of response is a form of communication
A) MAG REVIEW KA!
B) True
C) False
  • 12. Once communication has occurred can be reversed or repeated exactly the same way
A) False
B) WALANG SAGOT HINDI KASI NAG REVIEW
C) True
  • 13. The IPA symbol "æ" represent which sound
A) The sound in "pot"
B) The sound in "pat"
C) The sound "cut"
D) The sound in "dog"
  • 14. What is the IPA symbol for the sound in "bite"
A) /oʊ/
B) /əɪ/
C) /eʊ/_
D) /aɪ̈/
  • 15. Which IPA symbol represents the sound in "home"
A) /oʊ/
B) /ʊə/
C) /eɪ̈/
D) /ai/
  • 16. which of the followinɡ IPA symbols represent the vowels sounds in the word "cut"
A) /ʌ/
B) /e/
C) /æ/
D) /ɒ/
  • 17. What is the IPA for the initial sound in the word "those
A) /ð/
B) /tʃ/
C) /ɵ/
D) /ʃ/
  • 18. What is the IPA symbol represents consonant sound in the "Joke"
A) /t̠ʃʼ/
B) /ʃ/
C) /dʒ/
  • 19. Who first broached the concept of the International Phonetic alphabet
A) Henry sweet
B) Daniel Jones
C) Otto Jespersen
D) Paul passy
  • 20. In which year was the IPA first published
A) 1888
B) 1880
C) 1990
D) 1995
  • 21. What does the two dots (/:/)after a vowel symbol indicate in IPA
A) A short vowel sound
B) A long vowel sound
C) A stressed syllable
  • 22. The process of modifying the shape and size of the vocal tract to create different speech sounds is known as:
A) Phonation
B) Respiration
C) Articulation
D) Resonance
  • 23. Which speech mechanism involves the use of the diaphragm and chest muscles to control airflow?
A) Phonation
B) Respiration
C) Articulation
D) Resonance
  • 24. Which part of the vocal tract is involved in producing sounds like /h/?
A) Glottis
B) Velum
C) Palate
D) Teeth
  • 25. Which of the following is not a manner of articulation?
A) Nasal
B) Bilabial
C) Fricative
D) Plosive
  • 26. The larynx is commonly referred to as the:
A) Lip seal
B) Voice box
C) Soft palate
D) Swallowing tube
  • 27. In a plosive sound, airflow is:
A) Briefly blocked in then released
B) Continuously obstructed
C) Slightly restricted
D) Complete unrestricted
  • 28. Which of the following sounds is a plosive?
A) [s]
B) [p]
C) [f]
D) [m]
  • 29. Nasal sounds are produced by:
A) Stopping the airflow briefly
B) Completely blocking the oral and nasal cavities
C) Vibrating vocal cords
D) Closing the oral cavity and releasing air through the nose
  • 30. Vowel sounds are all voiceless.
A) True
B) False
  • 31. Which of the following speech sounds is produced with the tongue near the alveolar ridge?
A) /f/
B) /t/
C) /k/
D) /s/
  • 32. What does the term "decoding" refer to in communication?
A) The initiation of the conversation
B) The interpretation of the sender's message by the receiver
C) The encoding of non-verbal cues
D) The process of choosing the communication channel
  • 33. What is the manner of articulation for the sound [n] as in "sing"?
A) Fricative
B) Liquid
C) Plosive
D) Nasal
  • 34. The speech mechanism or the organs of speech are primarily designed for the purpose of speech.
A) True
B) False
  • 35. Which of the following is NOT a speech sound produced by the tongue?
A) /p/
B) /k/
C) /I/
D) /s/
  • 36. What is the primary function of the epiglottis during speech production?
A) Protecting the airway during swallowing
B) Controlling vocal cord tension
C) Resonating vowel sound
D) Articulating consonant sound
  • 37. a single uninterrupted utterance. Verbal or nonverbal
A) Feedback
B) Medium
C) Code
D) Message
  • 38. the specific mechanism ("pipeline") used to transmit the message.
A) Medium
B) Channel
C) Message
  • 39. The IPA primarily uses?
A) American character
B) German character
C) Roman characters
  • 40. an alphabet developed in the 19th century to accurately represent the pronunciation of languages.
A) Pragmatic
B) Semantic
C) International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
  • 41. the communicator is the person who initiates the conversation and has conceptualized the idea that he intends to convey it to others.
A) Receiver
B) Noise
C) Sender
  • 42. The sender begins with the encoding process wherein he uses certain words or non- verbal methods such as symbols, signs, body gestures, etc. to translate the information into a message.
A) Noise
B) Encoding
C) Sender
D) Decoding r
E) Receiver
  • 43. Once the encoding is finished, the sender gets the message that he intends to convey.
A) Context
B) Text
C) Message
  • 44. consists of the lungs and the bronchial tubes which lead to the throat. During speech, the lungs take in air rapidly and let it out slowly.
A) The articulatory system
B) The respiratory system
C) The phonatory system
  • 45. What is the IPA for the word "trouble"?
A) trʌbəl
B) tʁɑʌɛl
C) trʊobɑl
  • 46. what is the IPA for the word "rub"?
A) rɒʌ
B) rɑb
C) rʌb
  • 47. What is the IPA for the word "Game"?
A) ɡeɪm
B) ɡɛɑm
C) ɡɒɯɛ
  • 48. What is the IPA for the word "talking"?
A) θɑlkʒŋ
B) tɔːkɪŋ
C) tɑɪkɛŋ
  • 49. What is the IPA for the word "saving"?
A) sɛ.vɪŋ
B) sɑvɪŋ
C) seɪ.vɪŋ
  • 50. What is the IPA for the word "show"
A) shɔw
B) ʃɥɔʍ
C) ʃoʊ
  • 51. choke
A) /çhɔk/
B) /toʊk/
C) /tfouk/
  • 52. pushing
A) /'pu.ʃiŋ/
B) /pʊshɪŋ/
C) /pʊʃhɪŋ/
  • 53. joke
A) dʏθk
B) tzoʊk
C) dzɔk
  • 54. catch
A) kɑçʃ
B) kætʃ
C) cɑtçh
  • 55. thin
A) θin
B) thɛn
C) ðin
  • 56. method
A) meðod
B) meθod
C) mɪðɔd
  • 57. then
A) θen
B) ðen
C) ðɜn
  • 58. love
A) lɑv
B) lʌb
C) lʌv
  • 59. sing
A) sɪŋ
B) sɛnɡ
C) sɪŋɡ
  • 60. heal
A) hiːl
B) hɛɑl
C) hɪɛl
  • 61. you
A) jɔu
B) ʏɔʊ
C) ju
D) ʏʋ
  • 62. beyond
A) bɛʏɔund
B) βiyɑŋd
C) bi'jond
  • 63. put
A) pθt
B) pɔt
C) pʊt
  • 64. jump
A) ʒɑmp
B) jɑɯp
C) dʒʌmp
  • 65. about
A) aβɔʊt
B) abʊot
C) əˈbaut
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