ELSC Week 1-10

ELSC Grade 11 Week 1-10 Exam

ELSC Grade 11 Week 1-10 Exam

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Communication Fundamentals

Question: Communication can only be learned in school:

Answer: False

Question: Which of the following are the 2 forms of verbal communication?

Answer: Written and oral

Question: Paralanguage is about how we sound:

Answer: True

Question: Emojis are forms of communication:

Answer: True

Question: Communication competence can be learned quickly:

Answer: True

Question: Pitch describes the force of the voice:

Answer: True

Question: Writing is a form of verbal communication:

Answer: True

Question: This is how language is used:

Answer: Pragmatics

Question: What are the two main channels of communication?

Answer: Verbal and non-verbal

Question: The space between two people can communicate their relationship:

Answer: True

Non-Verbal Communication

Question: Emotions such as nervousness or sadness can be heard through this paralanguage element:

Answer: Pitch

Question: Proxemics is the study of which of the following?

Answer: Space

Question: Haptics is the language of time:

Answer: False

Question: Porcelain designs is under what kind of non-verbal communication?

Answer: Artifact

Question: Business in the west is like hunting while business in the east is like planting rice. Which non-verbal language is this thinking attributed to?

Answer: Time

Question: Which of the following refers to pauses and stops made between thoughts or utterance?

Answer: Junctures

Communication Models

Question: What is the most fundamental definition of communication?

Answer: To send and receive messages using a channel

Question: This element can only be seen in the Schramm communication model:

Answer: Field of experience

Question: Who invented the spiral model of communication?

Answer: Dance

Question: Communication model where the receiver and sender take turns in conveying their message:

Answer: Transactional

Question: Who conceptualized the SMCR model?

Answer: Berlo

Question: Which model is also called the convergence model?

Answer: Interactive

Question: When was Schramm’s model developed?

Answer: 1954

Intercultural Communication

Question: Your cousins can have a different culture from you:

Answer: True

Question: In the Philippines, where the majority is brown skinned, fair skin is equated to beauty and wealth. What kind of intercultural problem is this?

Answer: Stereotyping

Question: Why are Chinese kids ahead of Filipinos when it comes to Math?

Answer: It is part of their culture

Question: Who said that Filipinos avoid talking about money?

Answer: Vince Rapisura

Academic English and Writing

Question: Academic English uses a complex grammatical structure:

Answer: True

Question: We use MLA style for arts, literature and the humanities:

Answer: True

Question: Slang words are examples of informal English:

Answer: True

Question: An intentional or unintentional use of someone else's words and taking them as your own:

Answer: Plagiarism

Question: Getting the gist of a text:

Answer: Skimming

Question: Looking for a definition in a dictionary:

Answer: Scanning

Earth Science

Question: These types of rocks form when water evaporates:

Answer: Chemical

Question: Sedimentary rocks are classified as what type of rock?

Answer: Secondary

Question: These types of rocks contain shells or fossils:

Answer: Biogenic

Question: This is the process of breaking down:

Answer: Weathering

Question: The thickness of the crust under the Alps can be up to 150 km:

Answer: False

Question: The Moho separates the crust from the mantle:

Answer: True

Biology

Question: The cell is the basic unit of life:

Answer: True

Question: The DNA is a polymer composed of four nucleic acid bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T):

Answer: True

Question: He deduced the classical principles of genetics in 1865, through breeding experiments with peas:

Answer: Gregor Mendel

Question: The structure of the DNA is:

Answer: Three-dimensional

Question: Vitamin B2 is also known as:

Answer: Riboflavin

Geology and Natural Processes

Question: The atmosphere protects the earth from what?

Answer: Meteors

Question: When was the universe and solar system formed?

Answer: 4.6 billion years ago

Question: The Big Bang Theory supposes that the universe is not expanding:

Answer: False

Question: What causes fractures in the lithosphere?

Answer: Tensional stress

Question: Continents move due to the movements of:

Answer: Tectonic plates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between verbal and non-verbal communication?

Verbal communication involves the use of words, either spoken or written, to convey messages, such as conversations or letters. Non-verbal communication includes gestures, body language, facial expressions, and other cues like proxemics (space) and artifacts (objects), which convey meaning without words.

What are the key elements of paralanguage?

Paralanguage refers to the non-verbal elements of speech, such as vocal quality, pitch, tempo, volume, and junctures (pauses and stops). These elements convey emotions and attitudes, like nervousness through pitch or emphasis through volume.

What is the Schramm communication model, and what makes it unique?

The Schramm model, developed in 1954, emphasizes the role of shared fields of experience between sender and receiver for effective communication. Unlike linear models, it highlights the interactive process where both parties encode and decode messages, influenced by their cultural and social backgrounds.

How does intercultural communication affect understanding?

Intercultural communication involves interactions between people from different cultural backgrounds, which can lead to misunderstandings due to stereotypes, differing values, or non-verbal cues. For example, cultural attitudes toward time or personal space can affect how messages are interpreted.

What are the main types of sedimentary rocks?

Sedimentary rocks are classified into three types: clastic (formed from fragments of other rocks, e.g., sandstone), chemical (formed from mineral precipitation, e.g., rock salt), and biogenic (formed from organic remains, e.g., limestone with fossils).

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