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Purposive Communication Midterm Examination, Schemes and Mind Maps of Computer Communication Systems

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Republic of the Philippines
PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Arts and Humanities Puerto Princesa City
PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION MIDTERM EXAMINATION
A. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1. WHAT MAKES THE HUMAN BEINGS UNIQUE FROM OTHER LIVING CREATURES? 5
POINTS.
- Human being has ability to speak in any languages, can communicate properly; has
creative and innovative thinking and also human beings are the only animals that are
self-aware and have a sense of consciousness.
2. GIVE 1 ADVANTAGE AND 1 DISADVANTAGE ON THE USE OF HIGH-TECH GADGETS
OR EQUIPMENT. 5 POINTS
Advantage
- Increase productivity, it is reducing the amount of time and effort required to complete
tasks, improving efficiency and reducing errors.
Disadvantage
- Increase maintenance, like when your in the market that is fully air conditioned, the price
of the products inside the market might increase because they were using aircon. The
excessive price of the product might have a chance to go to the payment of the
electricity bill and maybe the reason the price went up is because they have appliances
they use.
3. ENUMERATE THE KINDS OF NOISE AND EXPLAIN JUST ANY 2 KINDS AND GIVE
EXAMPLES. 10 POINTS
-Physical Noise
-Semantic Noise
-Psycological Noise
-Physiological noise
it refers to the random, unavoidable variations in the body's measurements
For example, during a job interview, physiological noise may arise due to nerves or anxiety,
leading to higher heart rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure.
These factors can affect the interviewee's performance, potentially leading to mistakes or
misunderstandings, which can harm their chances of securing the job.
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Republic of the Philippines PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY College of Arts and Humanities Puerto Princesa City PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION MIDTERM EXAMINATION A. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

  1. WHAT MAKES THE HUMAN BEINGS UNIQUE FROM OTHER LIVING CREATURES? 5 POINTS.
    • Human being has ability to speak in any languages, can communicate properly; has creative and innovative thinking and also human beings are the only animals that are self-aware and have a sense of consciousness.
  2. GIVE 1 ADVANTAGE AND 1 DISADVANTAGE ON THE USE OF HIGH-TECH GADGETS OR EQUIPMENT. 5 POINTS Advantage
    • Increase productivity, it is reducing the amount of time and effort required to complete tasks, improving efficiency and reducing errors. Disadvantage
    • Increase maintenance, like when your in the market that is fully air conditioned, the price of the products inside the market might increase because they were using aircon. The excessive price of the product might have a chance to go to the payment of the electricity bill and maybe the reason the price went up is because they have appliances they use.
  3. ENUMERATE THE KINDS OF NOISE AND EXPLAIN JUST ANY 2 KINDS AND GIVE EXAMPLES. 10 POINTS -Physical Noise -Semantic Noise -Psycological Noise

- Physiological noise

it refers to the random, unavoidable variations in the body's measurements For example, during a job interview, physiological noise may arise due to nerves or anxiety, leading to higher heart rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure. These factors can affect the interviewee's performance, potentially leading to mistakes or misunderstandings, which can harm their chances of securing the job.

-Factual Noise this type of noise can make it difficult to communicate effectively, as the receiver may misinterpret the message or fail to fully understand its intended meaning. For example, during a group presentation, factual noise may start to technical difficulties such as a faulty microphone or projector. These factors can affect the clarity and effectiveness of the communication, potentially leading to misconceptions, frustrations, or misunderstandings.

  1. EXPLAIN HOW COMMUNICATION PROCESS WORKS. 10 POINTS
    • First is, the speaker or the sender composes and encodes the message in a form suitable for the receiver (channel, communication mode, etc.).
    • Second is, the information is transmitted through the chosen channel to the listener.
    • Third is, when the listener/ receiver receives the message and decodes it based on their understanding.
    • Last is the feedback may be given to the sender to confirm receipt or request clarification or additional information. But some communication might be interrupt by any kinds of noises.
  2. HOW CAN ONE BE AN EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATOR? 5 POINTS
    • By developing both verbal and nonverbal skills, as well as listening and writing skills, and can improve our overall ability to navigate social interactions.
  3. GIVE 1 ETHICAL STANDARD OF COMMUNICATION AND EXPLAIN. 5 POINTS ● Being committed to the courageous expression of personal conviction. - it is to someone who is willing to stand up for their beliefs and values, even if it means taking risks or facing adversity. They are not afraid to express their ideas and opinions, and they have the courage to speak their truth regardless of the consequences. In essence, they are committed to openness.
  4. WHAT ARE THE GUIDELINES TO MAKE THE AUDIENCE UNDERSTAND THE SPEAKER BETTER? EXPLAIN ANY 1 GUIDELINE. 10 POINTS ● Speak vividly ● Speak emphatically ● Speak Clearly

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