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Communication Jargon Review

1. What is the term for a special language of a particular activity or group?

2. What is the term for shared meaning between two or more people using a symbol system?

3. A fire alarm, screaming, 3. A fire alarm, screaming, and horns are all examples of ___________.

True or False 4. The dictionary is an example of a verbal message.

5. Shared meaning using facial expressions, gestures, and body language is called a _________ ___________.

True or False 6. A headache is an example of an external distraction.

7. A ______________ is the receiver of a message.

8. A verbal or nonverbal response to a message being received is called ________.

9. Which of the following is not a part of the Communication Process: A)Noise B)Feedback C)Volume D)Message

10. You forgot to clean up your room AND do your homework. Is this is an example of an internal or external distraction?

11. The ________ is the sender of the message.

True or False 12. Face to face interaction is an example of a medium.

13. Shared meaning in written or spoken form is an example of a ______ __________.

14. ________ is any signal that disrupts the message.

15. Giving a thumbs up, smile, and raised eye brows are all examples of what?

16. The __________ is the form in which a message is given.

True or False 17. Sign language, spoken words, and hand gestures are examples of a “symbol system”.

18. Which important part of an effective greeting is missing? Firm handshake, appropriate greeting, good posture, use right hand, smile, eye contact, ___________

19. Strike, out, homerun, foul, bases loaded, batter-up are examples of ___________.

Be sure you know the word, the definition and an example. Good luck on your assessment!!!