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Communication Skills and Public Speaking Questions - All Grades

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College Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Grade 12 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Kindergarten Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Grade 9 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Continuing Education Communication Skills and Public Speaking
None Communication Skills and Public Speaking
When you feel frustrated you should
  1. refuse to work
  2. ask for a break
  3. give up
  4. yell for help
Grade 8 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Grade 9 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Grade 9 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Grade 9 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Grade 9 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
What is the MAIN purpose of become more self-aware?
  1. To increase confidence
  2. To become a better public speaker
  3. To reduce self-esteem
  4. To know who we are
Grade 10 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Why is verbal communication often the most effective way to communicate?
  1. It allows for instant feedback, clarity, and understanding.
  2. It is the easiest way to reach people of diverse cultures and languages.
  3. It can be misinterpreted.
  4. It can be done quickly, without much thought.
Grade 10 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Grade 9 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Active listening involves:
  1. crossed arms
  2. feedback
  3. texting during the conversation
  4. having multiple conversations
Grade 12 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
A process by which information is exchanged between individuals.
  1. Communication
  2. E-mailing
  3. Shouting
  4. Texting
Grade 9 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
What are the parts of the communication process in order?
  1. sender, receiver, feedback, message
  2. sender, message, feedback, receiver
  3. sender, message, receiver, feedback
  4. receiver, message, sender, feedback
Grade 12 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Which of the following are examples of Non-Verbal Communication?
  1. Hand Gestures
  2. Facial Expressios
  3. Eye Contact
  4. Posture
  5. All of the above
Grade 7 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Continuing Education Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Communication is made up of body language, tone of voice, and what you say. They are broken down in the following way:
  1. body language 33%, tone 33%, words 33%
  2. body language 80%, tone 10%, words 10%
  3. body language 55%, tone 38%, words 7%
  4. body language 10%, tone 10%, words 80%
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