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This document contains a 33-question multiple choice exam covering key concepts in business communication including communication models, channels, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, logical fallacies, and intercultural communication. The questions test understanding of terms like feedback, channel, message, listening, questioning response styles, credibility of sources, reasonless advertising fallacies, effective message elements, outlining, language formality, target audiences, persuasive topics, Monroe's Motivated Sequence, logical fallacies, cultural dimensions, attribution errors, and legal principles.
Classificação de textos - Dev in Sampa - 28nov2009Plataformatec
O documento discute classificação de textos, apresentando os principais tópicos do processo: pré-processamento de texto (remoção de stop words, representação em saco de palavras, stemming e pesagem), classificadores como Naive Bayes e medidas de avaliação.
The document discusses categorical syllogisms, including:
1. An example of a categorical syllogism in standard form and the four conditions it must meet.
2. The mood and figure of categorical syllogisms determine their validity.
3. Validity can be tested using Venn diagrams or by applying Boolean rules such as requiring the middle term be distributed at least once.
Bcom 275 final exam guide 33) What is the belief that laws are justified if...saranmanojsanth
33) What is the belief that laws are justified if they prevent a person from harming him- or herself known as?
A. Offense principle
B. Harm principle
C. Legal paternalism
D. Legal moralism
This document contains 33 multiple choice questions that appear to be from a final exam for a business communication course (BCOM 275). The questions cover topics such as communication models, channels, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, logical fallacies, cultural values, and legal principles.
The document contains a practice exam for BCOM 275 with 33 multiple choice questions covering communication concepts like channels, messages, feedback, decoding, encoding, audience analysis, outlining, persuasive topics, logical fallacies, cultural values, attribution errors, and legal principles. The questions test understanding of key course concepts through identifying examples and definitions.
This document contains a 33-question multiple choice exam covering key concepts in business communication including communication models, channels, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, logical fallacies, and intercultural communication. The questions test understanding of terms like feedback, channel, message, listening, questioning response styles, credibility of sources, reasonless advertising fallacies, effective message elements, outlining, language formality, target audiences, persuasive topics, Monroe's Motivated Sequence, logical fallacies, cultural dimensions, attribution errors, and legal principles.
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A. the medium through which a message travels from sender to receiver
B. the context of the communication
C. the process of changing thoughts into symbols
D. the volume at which a message is received
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3) The message refers to which of the following?
A. The receiver’s response to the sender
B. The medium that carries the information
C. Ideas, thoughts, and feelings being communicated.
D. The context of the communication
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A. it comes from a source assumed to be credible but who is not known to you
B. the claimant is a disinterested party
C. the claimant is an interested party
D. it seems likely
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8) Which of the following are the most common types of doubts people may have about a source?
A. Expertise and accuracy
B. Prominence in the field of study and experience
C. Occupation and employer
D. Status and academic degree
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This document contains a quiz on communication concepts with 33 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as communication channels, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, logical fallacies, cultural values, attribution errors, and legal philosophies. The correct answers to each question are also provided in a separate answer key.
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14) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the creation of a message?
A. Before the message is sent
B. Once feedback is received
C. After selecting the channel
D. Before the message is created
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A. e-mail
B. face-to-face
C. team meeting
D. text message
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This document contains a quiz on communication concepts with 33 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as communication channels, messages, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, and intercultural communication. The questions are designed to test understanding of key terms and concepts in communication theory.
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This document contains a quiz with 33 multiple choice questions covering various concepts in communication and critical thinking. The questions cover topics such as communication models, channels, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, logical fallacies, cultural values, attribution errors, and legal philosophies. The quiz tests understanding of key terms and ability to identify examples of specific concepts.
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22) The individuals you are most likely to influence with your persuasive presentation are referred to as your
A. peer audience
B. target audience
C. general audience
D. leading audience
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2) The term channel in communication means
A. the medium through which a message travels from sender to receiver
B. the context of the communication
C. the process of changing thoughts into symbols
D. the volume at which a message is received
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3) The message refers to which of the following?
A. The receiver’s response to the sender
B. The medium that carries the information
C. Ideas, thoughts, and feelings being communicated.
D. The context of the communication
Bcom 275 guide 1 6) This response style normally does not help unless the s...saranmanojsanth
This document contains a quiz on communication concepts with 33 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as communication channels, messages, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, logical fallacies, cultural values, attribution errors, and legal principles. The correct answers to each question are also provided in a separate answer key.
Bcom 275 guide 1 7) A claim is generally not considered credible if A. it c...saranmanojsanth
7) A claim is generally not considered credible if
A. it comes from a source assumed to be credible but who is not known to you
B. the claimant is a disinterested party
C. the claimant is an interested party
D. it seems likely
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8) Which of the following are the most common types of doubts people may have about a source?
A. Expertise and accuracy
B. Prominence in the field of study and experience
C. Occupation and employer
D. Status and academic degree
Bcom 275 guide 1 11) Consider the following statement: “Morgan, you’re down t...saranmanojsanth
This document contains a quiz on communication concepts with 33 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as communication channels, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, logical fallacies, cultural values, attribution errors, and legal philosophies. The correct answers to each question are also provided in a separate answer key.
Bcom 275 guide 1 14) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the crea...saranmanojsanth
14) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the creation of a message?
A. Before the message is sent
B. Once feedback is received
C. After selecting the channel
D. Before the message is created
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This document contains a quiz with 33 multiple choice questions covering various concepts in communication and critical thinking. The questions cover topics such as communication models, channels, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, logical fallacies, cultural values, attribution errors, and legal philosophies. The quiz tests understanding of key terms and ability to identify examples of specific concepts.
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17) You want to discuss your performance review and possible raise with your boss. The most effective channel to do this would be
A. e-mail
B. face-to-face
C. team meeting
D. text message
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This document contains a quiz on communication concepts with 33 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics such as communication channels, messages, audience analysis, persuasive techniques, and intercultural communication. The questions are designed to test understanding of key terms and concepts in communication theory.
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22) The individuals you are most likely to influence with your persuasive presentation are referred to as your
A. peer audience
B. target audience
C. general audience
D. leading audience
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Bcom 275 guide 1 21) What type of language is used when communicating with classmates, coworkers, family, and friends? A. Official B. Ceremonial C. Formal D. Informal
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1) A receiver’s response to a sender’s message is called
A. channel
B. feedback
C. decoding
D. encoding
2) The term channel in communication means
A. the medium through which a message travels from sender to receiver
B. the context of the communication
C. the process of changing thoughts into symbols
D. the volume at which a message is received
3) The message refers to which of the following?
A. The receiver’s response to the sender
B. The medium that carries the information
C. Ideas, thoughts, and feelings being communicated.
D. The context of the communication
4) This happens when you receive, construct meaning from, and respond to the sender’s message.
A. Responding
B. Listening
C. Attending
2. D. Hearing
5) When the receiver uses this response style, he clarifies or seeks more information.
A. Questioning
B. Paraphrasing
C. Supporting
D. Evaluating
6) This response style normally does not help unless the sender has asked for your advice.
A. Questioning
B. Interpreting
C. Evaluating
D. Paraphrasing
7) A claim is generally not considered credible if
A. it comes from a source assumed to be credible but who is not known to you
B. the claimant is a disinterested party
C. the claimant is an interested party
D. it seems likely
8) Which of the following are the most common types of doubts people may have about a source?
A. Expertise and accuracy
B. Prominence in the field of study and experience
C. Occupation and employer
D. Status and academic degree
3. 9) Which of the following is a category of reasonless advertising?
A. Endorsement ads
B. Functional ads
C. Promise ads
D. Logical ads
10) Providing only two choices when others are available defines which fallacy?
A. Genetic fallacy
B. Straw man
C. False dilemma
D. Ad hominem
11) Consider the following statement: “Morgan, you’re down to earth and I trust your judgment. That’s
why I know I can count on you to back me up at the meeting this afternoon.” This is an example of which
fallacy?
A. Argument from pity
B. Apple polishing
C. Slippery slope
D. Guilt trip
12) Consider the following statement: “Studies confirm what everyone already knows: Smaller class
sizes make better learners.” This is an example of which fallacy?
A. Begging the question
B. Argument from common practice
C. Slippery slope
D. Misplacing the burden of proof
4. 13) An effective message should be
A. audience-centered
B. topic-based
C. channel-focused
D. time-centered
14) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the creation of a message?
A. Before the message is sent
B. Once feedback is received
C. After selecting the channel
D. Before the message is created
15) Measurable or observable characteristics of your audience are called
A. psychographics
B. pseudographics
C. statistics
D. demographics
16) In this channel of communication, messages are carried by sound and light waves.
A. Teleconference
B. Hard copy memos
C. Face-to-face
D. Voicemail
5. 17) You want to discuss your performance review and possible raise with your boss. The most effective
channel to do this would be
A. e-mail
B. face-to-face
C. team meeting
D. text message
18) Sound and light waves are an example of which part of the communication model?
A. Encoding
B. Noise
C. Decoding
D. Channel
19) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or concepts into their component parts to
ensure understanding?
A. Comparisons
B. Definitions
C. Descriptions
D. Analyses
20) A framework for putting all of your information together in a logical sequence is called
A. an introduction
B. an outline
C. a central idea
D. a thesis
6. 21) What type of language is used when communicating with classmates, coworkers, family, and
friends?
A. Official
B. Ceremonial
C. Formal
D. Informal
22) The individuals you are most likely to influence with your persuasive presentation are referred to as
your
A. peer audience
B. target audience
C. general audience
D. leading audience
23) Persuasive topics that attempt to show an audience that something is good, bad, right, or wrong are
topics of
A. cause-effect
B. fact
C. value
D. policy
24) If you try to persuade your classmates to donate canned goods for the hungry in your community,
your topic is one of
A. policy
B. pathos
C. value
D. fact
7. 25) When you lead, instruct, challenge, or introduce your audience to act on or accept your solution,
you are at which step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence?
A. Attention
B. Visualization
C. Action or approval
D. Solution
26) When you display ethos in your persuasive presentation, you have
A. credibility
B. logic
C. evidence
D. emotion
27) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on similarities and ignores significant
differences?
A. Either/or thinking
B. Slippery slope
C. Faulty comparison
D. Hasty generalization
28) Groups that value higher power distance believe relationships are
A. individualist
B. relationship oriented
C. hierarchical
D. informal
8. 29) Deliberately blaming individuals or groups for things they really did not do is called
A. ethnocentrism
B. scapegoating
C. stereotyping
D. discriminating
30) An attempt to characterize causes of events to either personalities or external situations is called
A. projection
B. halo effect
C. attribution error
D. selective attention
31) The practice of using a case that has already been decided as a guide when deciding new cases is
referred to as
A. legal morality
B. legal paternalism
C. causation principle
D. appeal to precedent
32) A value judgment requires this type of assessment.
A. Worth or desirability
B. Consistency
C. Normative
D. Monroe’s Value Sequence
9. 33) What is the belief that laws are justified if they prevent a person from harming him- or herself
known as?
A. Offense principle
B. Harm principle
C. Legal paternalism
D. Legal moralism