TIW 2004 Answer questions on the topic Communication Let’s Begin Let’s Begin.

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TIW 2004 Answer questions on the topic Communication Let’s Begin Let’s Begin

TIW 2004 What is missing in the Communication Process Sender, medium, receiver, feedback A. message D. letterC. phone B. signal 50:50 Question 1 for $100

TIW 2004 All of the following are examples of written communication except A. lettersB. memos C. noticesD. 50:50 Question 1 for $200

TIW 2004 Which barrier of communication will affect some who has just received a letter. A. Semantic D. Perceptual Bias C. Language B. Poor reading Skills 50:50 Question 1 for $300

TIW 2004 Which of these should not be done when answering the company’s phone? A. Sit up straight D. SmileC. Cheery Hello B. Do not eat 50:50 Question 1 for $500

TIW 2004 Which of the following is not a recording system A. Answering machine D. Answering services C. voic B. Voice retriever 50:50 Question 1 for $1000

TIW 2004 All of the following are types of reference material used in and office except A. Magazine D. HansardC. Trade Journal B. Maps 50:50 Question 1 for $2000

TIW 2004 …….. is a Government Publication A. Hansard C. Official GazetteD. Maps B. Trade Journal 50:50 Question 1 for $4000

TIW 2004 ………… provides more than just a list of words, their spelling and their meaning A. Dictionary D. InternetC. Trade Journal B. Thesaurus 50:50 Question 1 for $8000

TIW 2004 The perceptions you have, the positive and negative opinions that you hold and how it affects your behaviour A. Semantic D. Cultural BiasC. Personal Bias B. Perceptual Bias 50:50 Question 1 for $16000

TIW 2004 A switchboard that does not need an operator A. PMBX D. Automated switchboard C. Answering machine B. PBX 50:50 Question 1 for $32000

TIW 2004 A strong feeling or prejudice that influences your response to a situation A. Semantic D. PersonalC. Bias B. Culture 50:50 Question 1 for $64000

TIW 2004 Used for official matters and to pass on important and serious information. A. Unofficial Channels D. Grapevine C. Formal Channels B. Informal channels 50:50 Question 1 for $125000

TIW 2004 The flow of communication that is usually informal A. Upward D. VerticalC. Downward B. Horizontal 50:50 Question 1 for $250000

TIW 2004 All of the following are Channels of Communication except A. Electronic D. OralC. Written B. Listening 50:50 Question 1 for $500000

TIW 2004 Which of the following is not a visual form of Communication. A. Reports D. GraphsC. Graphs B. Pictures 50:50 Question 1 for $1MILLION

TIW 2004 Write the letter of your chosen answer on your whiteboard. ASK THE AUDIENCE

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $200 $100

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $300 $200

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $500 $300

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $1000 $500

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TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $4000 $2000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $8000 $4000

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TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $32000 $16000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $64,000 You are guaranteed $32,000! You are guaranteed $32,000!

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $125,000 $64,000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $250,000 $125,000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? $500,000 $250,000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? 1 Million $500,000

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TIW 2004 Which student in class would you like to ask for help? PHONE A FRIEND

TIW 2004 That is not the correct answer! I’M SORRY