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8. The virtual ruler of the uk is:

A) the Queen

B) the Prime Minister

C) the Deputies

D) the Parliament

E) the President

9. The UK is a:

A) Constitutional monarchy

B) Absolute monarchy

C) Presidential republic

D) Parliamentary republic

E) Federation

10. What are the main political parties in Great Britain?

A) the Conservative and the Democratic

B) the Democratic and the Republican

C) the Labor and the Conservative

D) the Republican and the Labor

E) the Republican and the Conservative

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1. The Great Britain is a:

A) Constitutional monarchy

B) Absolute monarchy

C) Presidential republic

D) Parliamentary republic

E) Half-presidential republic

2.What are the main political parties in Great Britain?

A) the Conservative and the Democratic

B) the Democratic and the Republic

C) the Labor and the Conservative

D) the Republic and the Labor

E) the Republic and the Conservative

3. Whose nickname in the history of English monarchy was “Lackland”?

A) James’s II

B) Richard’s

C) Arthur’s

D) Charles’ I

E) Mary’s

4. The basis of communication is…between people.

  1. interaction

  2. interconnection

  3. negotiation

  4. speech

  5. talk

5.The actual origin of language is… to considerable speculation.

  1. subject

  2. an object

  3. a meaning

  4. pro noun

  5. a noun

6.The development of languages reflects:

  1. a.class, gender, profession

  2. b.lesson, age, group

  3. с.gender, sex ,profession

  4. d. profession, age, sex

  5. e.name, class, group

7.Key components of verbal communication are:

  1. sound, words, speaking

  2. vowel, language, sound

  3. sentence, stress, words

  4. stress, language, speaking

  5. intonation, words ,sound

8. Through a speaking we try to eliminate …

  1. misunderstanding

  2. understanding

  3. mistake

  4. stress

  5. gap

9. Speaking can be looked at in … major areas.

  1. two

  2. three

  3. four

  4. five

  5. six

10. In interpersonal speaking … is very important.

  1. etiquette

  2. movenent

  3. intonation

  4. behaviour

  5. emotion

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1.The major area of a … speaking is speaking to persuade.

  1. public

  2. personal

  3. interpersonal

  4. individual

  5. professional

2. ….is the way that the sender, pitch of voice rises and falls.

  1. Intonation

  2. Tone of voice

  3. Vocal produced noice

  4. Body posture

  5. Body gesture

3. .. . is a means by which the speaker implies his or her attitude to the message.

  1. Tone of voice

  2. Intonation

  3. Vocal produced noise

  4. Body posture

  5. Body gesture

4. … is help in communication for the expression of attitude or feeling.

  1. Vocal produced noise

  2. Tone of voice

  3. Intonation

  4. Body posture

  5. Body gesture

5. …is the bearing or the position of the speaker’s body.

  1. Body posture

  2. b .Tone of voice

  3. Intonation

  4. Vocal produced noise

  5. Body gesture

6. … is a movement made with a limb.

  1. Body gesture

  2. b .Tone of voice

  3. Intonation

  4. Vocal produced noise

  5. Body posture

7. Conversation is interactive … between two or more conversant.

  1. communication

  2. demonstration

  3. situation

  4. presentation

  5. association

8. Conversation analysis is a branch of …

  1. sociology

  2. gynecology

  3. geograghy

  4. philosophy

  5. pragmatic

9. The written word appeals more to … style.

  1. contemplative

  2. comparative

  3. imperative

  4. superlative

  5. relative

10. For a successful conversation, the partners must achieve a … balance of contribution.

  1. workable

  2. dynanic

  3. deliberative

  4. written

  5. oral

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1.To be an effective speaker you must … dynamisms of oral communication.

  1. exploit

  2. understand

  3. achieve

  4. realize

  5. guess

2.A monological speech has extended length and internal…

  1. coherence

  2. importance

  3. significance

  4. conversation

  5. situation

3. …is a fair static form of transfer.

    1. Writing

    2. Reading

    3. Speaking

    4. Telling

    5. Saying

4. ...conversation is when you go out with your friends.

    1. Informal

    2. Formal

    3. General

    4. Common

    5. Primary

5. … conversation is always ways to meet and greet others.

    1. Formal

    2. b .Informal

    3. General

    4. Common

    5. Primary

6. Members of different cultures look …

  1. differently

  2. similarly

  3. the same

  4. variously

  5. beautifully

7. By learning the communication codes of culture you can avoid …

  1. misunderstanding

  2. understanding

  3. illiteracy

  4. poverty

  5. war

8. Realizing that people” see” things different is key to… communication.

  1. intercultural

  2. cultural

  3. international

  4. national

  5. friendly

9. … - cultural communication studies how people from different cultural backgrounds communicate.

  1. cross

  2. multi

  3. across

  4. over

  5. through

10. Effective communication with people of … cultures is challenging.

  1. different

  2. the same

  3. similar

  4. many

  5. typical

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1. The study of cross-cultural communication is becoming...

    1. global

    2. unnecessary

    3. usefulness

    4. little

    5. undemand

2.Cross-cultural communication includes …

    1. anthropology

    2. anatomy

    3. astronomy

    4. astrology

    5. acquisition

3. Speech act is technical term in…

    1. linguistic

    2. language

    3. speech

    4. intonation

    5. rhythm

4.The concept of an … act is central to the concept of a speech act.

  1. illocutionary

  2. illustrationary

  3. illuzionary

  4. illuminationary

  5. illiterary

5. The … use of the term “speech act” goes back to John L.Austin’s doctrine.

  1. contemporary

  2. temporary

  3. particular

  4. especially

  5. constantly

6. Speech acts can be analyzed on … levels.

A) three

B) four

C) five

D) six

E) two

7. A …act the performance of an utterance.

  1. locutionary

  2. illocutionary

  3. perlocutionary

  4. over locutionare

  5. byillocutionary

8. … speech acts commit a speaker to the truth.

  1. Representative

  2. Reported

  3. Direct

  4. Corresponding

  5. Indirect

9. …speech acts cause the hearer to take a particular action.

  1. Directives

  2. Commissive

  3. Expressive

  4. Declaration

  5. Indirect

  1. …. speech acts commit a speaker to some future action.

  1. Commissve

  2. Directives

  3. Expressive

  4. Declaration

  5. Indirect

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1. …. Speech acts express the speaker’s attitudes and emotions towards the proposition.

  1. Expressive

  2. Directive

  3. Commissive

  4. Declaration

  5. Indirect

  1. ….speech acts change the reality in accord with the proposition.

  1. Declaration

  2. Directives

  3. Expressive

  4. Commissve

  5. Indirect

  1. … speech acts reject proposals and make requests.

  1. Indirect

  2. Directives

  3. Expressive

  4. Commissve

  5. Declaration

4. … contacts are those between people from different countries and cultures.

  1. International

  2. National

  3. Mutual

  4. Cross

  5. Across

5. Culture is from …word.

  1. Latin

  2. Greek

  3. Italian

  4. Spain

  5. English

6. The word “culture”is used in … basic senses.

  1. Three

  2. two

  3. four

  4. five

  5. six

7. In the twentieth century ”culture” emerged as a concept.. to anthropology.

  1. central

  2. negative

  3. opposite

  4. next to

  5. middle

8. Cultural…is the variety of human societies or cultures in specific region or in word.

  1. diversity

  2. similarity

  3. resembling

  4. alike

  5. diffusion

9. … is the tendency to judge another culture.

  1. Ethnocentrism

  2. Ecocentrism

  3. Monocentrism

  4. Polycentrism

  5. Procentrism

10. Culture …is the examination of a cultural trait within the context

  1. relativism

  2. patriotism

  3. criticism

  4. postrealism

  5. ethnocentrism

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1. Culture shock is the … disorientation and fear of people when they encounter new culture.

    1. surprise

    2. interest

    3. happiness

    4. luck

    5. success

2.Cultural … is the process whereby an aspect of culture spreads throughout a culture.

  1. diffusion

  2. infusion

  3. decoction

  4. solution

  5. fussion

3.Visitors to Western Europe from … countries experience cultural shock then they see unmarried kissing in public.

  1. Islamic

  2. American

  3. African

  4. Australian

  5. Italian

4. Choose the odd sentence.

The word “culture”means:

  1. Poor of taste in fine art.

  2. An integrated pattern of human knowledge.

  3. Excellence of taste in the humanities.

  4. The set of shared attitudes.

  5. An integrated pattern of good behavior.

5.Policronic cultures include the …

  1. French

  2. American

  3. Japanese

  4. Spanish

  5. Italian

6. The … tend to be monocronic.

  1. Germans

  2. French

  3. Americans

  4. Japanese

  5. Chinese

7. Cultural shock is description the …produced when a person moves to a new environment.

  1. anxiety

  2. horror

  3. happiness

  4. danger

  5. politeness

8. In … countries, individual uniqueness, self –determination is valued.

  1. individualist

  2. collectivist

  3. combined

  4. polycollectivist

  5. monopolist

  1. …. Cultures expect people to identify with and work well in groups.

  1. collectivist

  2. individualist

  3. combined

  4. polycollectivist

  5. monopolist

10. …. cultures tend to believe that there are universal values that should be shared by.

  1. individualist

  2. collectivist

  3. combined

  4. polycollectivist

  5. monopolist

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1. The highest mountain peak is Mount McKinley is located in:

A) Alaska

B) Detroit

C) Washington

D)Philadelphia

E) Florida

2.The newest state of the USA is …

A) Hawaii

B) Alaska

C) Wyoming

D) Idaho

E) Washington

3. The USA is a federal Republic comprising:

A) 50 states and the District of Columbia

B) 55 states

C) 58 states, 6 territories, the District of Columbia

D) 59 states, 6 territories, the District of Columbia

E) 60 states and 6 territories

4. The White House is located in:

A) Washington

B) Philadelphia

C) Illinois

D) Alaska

E) Montana

5. The capital of the USA is:

A) Washington

B) New York

C) Texas

D) Los Angels

E) Chicago

6. What river in America is called the “father waters”, “the old man”?

A) Mississippi

B) Columbia

C) Colorado

D) Missouri

E) Ma abu

7. … stage is characterized by gaining some understanding of new culture.

  1. third

  2. first

  3. second

  4. fourth

  5. fifth

8. … stage is characterized by realizing that new culture has good and bad things.

  1. fourth

  2. second

  3. first

  4. third

  5. fifth

9. Choose the odd sentence.

Some ways to combat stress produced by culture shock:

  1. Be negative

  2. Be positive

  3. Develop a hobby

  4. Don’t forget the good things.

  5. Learn the language of the host country

10.Communication can be split into …parts.

  1. two

  2. three

  3. four

  4. five

  5. six

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1. ile listening:

  1. interrupting the speaker

  2. unclear messages

  3. not understanding the receiver

  4. lack of consistency in the communication process

  5. not seeking clarifications while communicating

  1. Communication barriers while speaking:

  1. lack of consistency in the communication process

  2. interrupting the speaker

  3. ignoring the speaker’s requests

  4. forgetting what is being discussed

  5. asking too many questions

  1. ….communication skills are skills that facilitate people to communicate effectively.

  1. Good

  2. Wrong

  3. Effectual

  4. Expressive

  5. Bad

4. …. Communication engages the choice of the best communications channel.

  1. Effectual

  2. Good

  3. Wrong

  4. Expressive

  5. Bad

5. There are mainly … types of communication skills.

  1. three

  2. two

  3. four

  4. five

  5. six

  1. ….skills are required to convey message to others through words.

  1. Expressive

  2. Effectual

  3. Good

  4. Wrong

  5. Bad

  1. …. skills are skills that are used to obtain message.

  1. Listening

  2. Expressive

  3. Effectual

  4. Good

  5. Emotional

8.Skills for … the overall process of communication help to recognize the required information.

  1. managing

  2. listening

  3. expressing

  4. communicating

  5. writing

9. …. in relationship is virtually inevitable.

  1. conflict

  2. relation

  3. friendship

  4. quarrel

  5. fight

10. Tips which are not used for effective communication skills:

  1. don’t listen carefully

  2. stay focused

  3. take a time –out

  4. don’t give up

  5. ask for help

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1. Tips which are not used for effective communication skills:

  1. don’t listen carefully

  2. try to see their point of view

  3. respond to criticism with empathy

  4. look for compromise

  5. own what’ s yours

2.The Cultural shock is introduced in …

  1. 1960

  2. 1952

  3. 1953

  4. 1954

  5. 1959

3. The function of nonverbal communication is:

  1. A way for people to communicate face to face

  2. Express interpersonal attitudes

  3. Rituals

  4. Express emotions

  5. Self -presentation of one’s personality

4.The basis of communication is…among people.

  1. interaction

  2. internationbal

  3. negotiation

  4. speaking

  5. interactive

5. The actual origin of language is… to considerable speculation.

  1. subject

  2. provide

  3. a prominant

  4. an object

  5. promote

6. The development of languages reflects are:

  1. profession ,class, gender,

  2. name, class, group

  3. sex ,profession, gender

  4. profession, age, sex

  5. lesson, age, group

7. Key components of verbal communication are:

  1. sound, words, speaking

  2. vowel, language, sound

  3. sentence, stress, words

  4. stress, language, speaking

  5. intonation, words ,sound

8. Through the speaking we try to eliminate the …

  1. misunderstanding

  2. understanding

  3. mistake

  4. mishap

  5. guesture

9. The speaking can be looked at in … major areas.

  1. two

  2. seven

  3. nine

  4. five

  5. ten

10.In the interpersonal speaking … is very important.

  1. etiquette

  2. replacing

  3. intonation

  4. punctuation

  5. emotion

$$45$$

1. There are four different styles that suit every occasion:

    1. Expressive Style, Directive Style, Problem-Solving, Meta Style

    2. Effective Style, Directive Style, Problem-Solving, Meta Style

    3. Productive Style, Directive Style, Problem-Solving, Meta Style

    4. Informative Style, Directive Style, Problem-Solving, Meta Style

    5. Prospective Style, Directive Style, Problem-Solving, Meta Style

2. Expressive Style is …

    1. spontaneous, conversational, and unhabited.

    2. spontaneous, conversational, and untamed.

    3. spontaneous, conversational, and unreal.

    4. spontaneous, conversational, and unbelievable.

    5. spontaneous, conversational, and unhappy.

3. Expressive Style is …

    1. spontaneous, conversational, and unhabited.

    2. spontaneous, controversial, and unhabited.

    3. spontaneous, controled, and unhabited.

    4. spontaneous, concurred, and unhabited.

    5. spontaneous, conductive, and unhabited.

4. Expressive Style is …

    1. spontaneous, conversational, and unhabited.

    2. untamed, conversational, and unhabited.

    3. unreal, conversational, and unhabited.

    4. unbelievable, conversational, and unhabited.

    5. unhappy, conversational, and unhabited.

5. Directive Style is …

    1. an authoritative and judgmental style.

    2. an authoritative and mental style.

    3. an authoritative and sentimental style.

    4. an authoritative and lawmental style.

    5. an authoritative and governmental style.

6. Direct Style is …

  1. an authoritative and judgmental style.

  2. an effective and judgmental style.

  3. an alternative and judgmental style.

  4. an active and judgmental style.

  5. an affective and judgmental style.

7. Problem-Solving Style is …

  1. rational, objective, unbiased, and bland.

  2. rational, objective, unbiased, and fixed.

  3. rational, objective, unbiased, and scanned.

  4. rational, objective, unbiased, and used

  5. rational, objective, unbiased, and expand.

8. Problem-Solving Style is …

    1. rational, objective, unbiased, and bland.

    2. rational, objective, untamed, and bland.

    3. rational, objective, unreal, and bland.

    4. rational, objective, unbelievable, and bland.

    5. rational, objective, unbreak, and bland.

9. Problem-Solving Style is …

    1. rational, objective, unbiased, and bland.

    2. rational, directive, unbiased, and bland.

    3. rational, effective, unbiased, and bland.

    4. rational, productive, unbiased, and bland.

    5. rational, affective, unbiased, and bland.

10. Meta Style is used …

    1. to discuss the communication process itself.

    2. to discuss the communication connect itself.

    3. to discuss the communication conversation itself.

    4. to discuss the communication bland itself.

    5. to discuss the communication interaction itself.

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