In the process of selecting an outline for a message, which of the following steps should take place before predicting the reaction of the audience?
A) Determining the central idea to be conveyed
B) Analyzing if the audience will be pleased or displeased by the message
C) Determining how the sender's personal preferences will affect communication
D) Drafting the supporting details of an idea
Ques. 2Which of the following is true of outlining before communicating a complex message?
A) It ensures that insignificant points appear at emphatic positions.
B) It encourages positive reaction toward the message and the sender.
C) It enables concentration on multiple phases at a time.
D) It increases the chances of leaving out essential ideas.
Ques. 3In which of the following ways does an outline of a complex message benefit the sender?
A) It permits concentration on one phase at a time.
B) It reinforces a me attitude.
C) It ensures that unimportant points are also given emphasis.
D) It facilitates prolonging the duration of communication.
Ques. 4In a discussion of communication, the word _____ means the act of dividing a topic into parts and arranging them in an appropriate sequence.
A) synergy
B) organize
C) control
D) stroke
Ques. 5Written defamatory remarks are referred to as _____.
A) libel
B) slander
C) jargon
D) consensus
Ques. 6Which of the following techniques should be followed to communicate ethically and responsibly?
A) A sender should embellish facts to make ideas sound better.
B) A sender should use such words that convey several meanings in addition to what is intended.
C) A sender's message should support his or her interests.
D) A sender's viewpoints should be supported with objective facts.
Ques. 7Which of the following does communicating ethically involve?
A) Upholding the sender's interests over the interests of the audience
B) Selecting words that may convey several meanings in addition to that intended
C) Embellishing facts to make ideas sound better
D) Expressing ideas clearly and understandably