Communication – Quiz / Communication in English / By Eugenia Ekwesi Please enter your email: 1. Communication can be defined as the process of passing information to the ……………………. transmitter conception channel receiver 2. Communication involves ………………. two or more persons only two persons two persons or one person three persons only 3. One of the characteristics of human communication is that it —————— suits informs views suspects 4. . ……………………. Is a form of human Communication. expert communication acute communication non-group communication group communication 5. Public communication involves ……………………. only the speakers medium and message the audience and channel speaker and the audience 6. In communication, the receiver refers to ………………………. encoding stimulus destination of the message source of the message 7. ……………………… is a permanent feature of communication. noise mass communication relationship dissonance 8. ……………………… is one of the purposes of communication. transmission of phonology transmission of culture code-mixing code-switching 9. Language is a ………………………. tool for communication tool for destination lexical level syntactic level 10. At the phonological level, interference is caused by the ……………………………. code-switching wrong arrangement of words wrong pronunciation of words code-mixing 11. Interference is anything that causes …………………………. receiver obstruction communication mother tongue 12. ………………………… is the switch from one language to another by a speaker in a single discourse. lexical terms dissonance code-switching code-mixing 13. ………………………… is the use of two or more languages by a bilingual or multilingual interchangeably in the same speech or communication event. code-mixing code-switching dissonance social situation 14. ……………………………. is a lack of consistency, or compatibility, that arises from different beliefs, opinions, or viewpoints in communication. code-switching code-mixing communication dissonance 15. Ebi n pami gaan. I need some food, is an example of …………………… code-mixing code-switching dissonance perception Loading … Question 1 of 15