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Interpersonal Relationships Introduction

Total questions: 16

Worksheet time: 14mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the process of acting on information?

a)

Culture

b)

Communication

c)

Closure

d)

Context

2.

What is the term that describes a connection established when one person communicates with another?

a)

Belief

b)

Culture

c)

Other-oriented

d)

Relationship

3.

What is the term to describe an awareness of the thoughts, needs, experiences, personality, emotions, motives, desires, culture, and goals of your communication partners while still maintaining your integrity?

a)

Understanding

b)

Empathy

c)

Other-oriented

d)

Connection

4.

The term used to describe a distinctive, transactional form of human communication involving mutual influence, usually for the purpose of managing relationships.

a)

Communication

b)

Human Communication

c)

Impersonal Communication

d)

Interpersonal Communication

5.

What is the process of understanding and sharing the feelings of another?

a)

Sympathy

b)

Empathy

c)

Connection

d)

Compassion

6.

What is the ability to understand and manage your own emotions and those of others?

a)

Self-awareness

b)

Empathy

c)

Communication

d)

Emotional Intelligence

7.

What is the term used to describe the process that occurs when we treat others as objects or respond to their roles rather than to who they are as unique persons?

a)

Impersonal Communication

b)

Interpersonal Communication

c)

Human Communication

d)

Other-oriented

8.

What term describes a message that is sent and received simultaneously?

a)

Asynchronous Message

b)

Instant Message

c)

Synchronous Message

d)

Direct Message

9.

This component of the communication model is the originator of the message, including thoughts or emotions.

(a)  

10.

This component of the communication model is the written, spoken, or unspoken elements to which people assign meaning. This component can be sent intentionally, unintentionally, verbally, nonverbally, or in written format.

(a)  

11.

This part of the communication model translates ideas, feelings, and thoughts into a code.

(a)  

12.

This part of the communication model interprets ideas, feelings, and thoughts that have been translated into code.

(a)  

13.

This part of the communication model is the pathway through which messages are sent.

(a)  

14.

This part of the communication model is the person who decodes the message and attempts to make sense of what the source has encoded.

(a)  

15.

This part of the communication model refers to anything external that interferes with the accurate reception of the message.

(a)  

16.

This part of the communication model is a response to a message.

(a)