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Oral Comm. Quiz 3 Sy 22-23

This document contains a quiz with questions about intercultural communication. It is divided into 4 sections that address: [1] identifying biased statements; [2] determining the truth of statements about intercultural communication concepts; [3] identifying terms related to intercultural communication stages; and [4] enumerating considerations and functions of communication in any order. The quiz tests understanding of concepts like cultural sensitivity, competence in intercultural communication, and models for understanding responses to cultural differences.

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Oral Comm. Quiz 3 Sy 22-23

This document contains a quiz with questions about intercultural communication. It is divided into 4 sections that address: [1] identifying biased statements; [2] determining the truth of statements about intercultural communication concepts; [3] identifying terms related to intercultural communication stages; and [4] enumerating considerations and functions of communication in any order. The quiz tests understanding of concepts like cultural sensitivity, competence in intercultural communication, and models for understanding responses to cultural differences.

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QUIZ #3

ORAL COMMUNICATION (S.Y. 22-23)

I. Application: Read each statement. If it displays bias or insensitivity, write the group/element being
misrepresented (gender, social status, age, religion, culture). If not, write “OK.” (10 points)
1. “Each employee must wear his ID at all times.”

2. “You won’t understand if I explain; you’re too young.”

3. “Japanese people are so rigid and stoic!”

4. “Don’t buy those shades; only low-class people wear those.”

5. “Lolo, this is an iPhone. ‘i-Phone.’ It is a very complicated device, but I’ll explain it to you simply. It is used to talk
to people from other places.”

6. “All staff members have to submit their leave requests before the day ends.”

7. “My belief is the absolute truth. Other religions simply got it wrong.”

8. “Manang, let’s go, I’ll treat you. I bet you haven’t eaten sushi in your entire life.”

9. “Catholics and Protestants do have big differences, but we must respect each other’s beliefs.”

10. “You’re the youngest person in the family, but I trust that you can handle the situation well.”

II. Write T before each number if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.

1. Intercultural communication occurs when there is interaction and negotiation between or among individuals from
different cultural backgrounds.
2. Intercultural communication refers only to communication that happens between or among individuals from different
nations.
3. Communication that exists between or among individuals from different ethnic, religious, and regional backgrounds
and sexual orientations is not considered as intercultural.
4. The DMIS by Bennett and Bennett (2004) can be used to understand those who do not recognize other cultures and
cannot communicate interculturally.
5. The denial stage could be interpreted as distrust towards other cultures.
6. The acceptance stage refers to recognition of cultural differences.
7. In the adaptation stage, individuals begin to integrate with other cultures.
8. Cultural sensitivity matters in intercultural communication.
9. One character trait of a competent communicator is sensitivity to nonverbal cues in other cultures.
10. A competent communicator is a person who is effective in intercultural communication.
III. Identification: Identify the following terms describe on each sentence. (10 points)

1. This type of communication happens by sending and receiving messages across languages and cultures.
2. It is the wordless aspect of communication where in message is represented through gestures.
3. This stage happens when individuals see cultural differences and they bank more on universality of ideas.
4. This stage happens when individuals is very open to world views when accepting new perspective.
5. This refers to the ability to tolerate high levels of uncertainty.
6. This stage happens when individual starts to recognize cultural differences and intimidated by them.
7. This happens when individuals interact, negotiate and create meanings whole bringing varied cultural background.
8. This stage happens when individual begins to appreciate important cultural differences in behaviors.
9. This stage happens when individuals start to go beyond their own cultures.
10. This stage refers to an event when an individual does not recognize cultural differences.

IV. Enumeration (10 points) You may provide your answer on each number in ANY order.
No. 1-5 (5) Considerations in Intercultural Communication
No. 6-10 (5) Functions of Communication

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