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QUIZ SPEECH CONTEXT AND STYLES

DIRECTIONS: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. It refers to communication that takes place through television, radio, print media,
internet, and other types of media.
a. public b. dyad c. mass
2. It refers to communication that centers on one person where the speaker acts
both as the sender and the receiver of message.
a. Intrapersonal b. public c. interpersonal
3. It refers to communication that involves at least three but not more than twelve
people engaging in a face-to-face interaction.
a. Dyad b. small group c. mass
4. It is a speech style which remains unchanged over time.
a. Casual b. intimate c. frozen
5. This type of communication requires you to deliver/send the message before or
in front of a group.
a. Intrapersonal b. public c. dyad
6. This style is private which occurs between or among close family members or
individuals.
a. Intimate b. comsultative c. formal
7. This is a style which is common among peers and friends.
a. A. frozen b. casual c. intimate
8. This refers to communication between and among people and establishes
personal relationship between and among them.
a. Public b. mass c. interpersonal
9. It is the communication that occurs between two people.
a. Small group b. dyad c. public
10. This style is the standard one and in which there is disclosure of information.
a. Consultative b. casual c. formal

For items 11-15, write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not.

11. The context dictates and affects the way people communicate which results in
various speech styles.
12. Style does not dictate what appropriate language/ vocabulary to be used.
13. It is according to Martin Joos in 1968 that there are five speech styles.
14. In public communication, your voice must be louder and gestures are more
expansive because the audience is bigger.
15. There are two to twelve people involve people involved in small group
communication.

For items 16-20, give examples for each speech style.

a. Intimate b. Casual c. consultative d. formal e. frozen

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