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QUIZ NO. 1 (Second Quarter) Q2 - W3 - D02

This document is a quiz for an English class that covers various topics related to active listening techniques and strategies to improve listening skills. It contains multiple choice questions about key terms like paying attention, showing you are listening, providing feedback, deferring judgment, and responding appropriately. It also asks students to identify examples of non-verbal communication cues and construct sentences using provided words. The document provides the answer key at the end.

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QUIZ NO. 1 (Second Quarter) Q2 - W3 - D02

This document is a quiz for an English class that covers various topics related to active listening techniques and strategies to improve listening skills. It contains multiple choice questions about key terms like paying attention, showing you are listening, providing feedback, deferring judgment, and responding appropriately. It also asks students to identify examples of non-verbal communication cues and construct sentences using provided words. The document provides the answer key at the end.

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QUIZ #1

(SECOND
QUARTER)
English 7

Ma’am Rona Mae L. Magno


GENERAL
DIRECTIONS:
Follow all the instructions
carefully. Erasures are not
allowed.
TEST I. VOCABULARY
Instructions: SPELL OUT the
word carefully. CAPITALIZED
YOUR ANSWERS.
TEST II. MULTIPLE
CHOICE
Identify what is being asked by the
following statements. Write the
letter (CAPITAL) of your answer.
You only have 30 seconds to
answer each item.
11. It is one of the five key active listening
techniques wherein you need to give your
undivided attention and acknowledge the
message of the speaker.
A. Pay Attention
B. Show that you are listening
C. Provide Feedback
D. Defer Judgment
E. Respond Appropriately
12. It is one of the five key active listening
techniques which recognizes that non-
verbal communication also "speaks" loudly.
A. Pay Attention
B. Show that you are listening
C. Provide Feedback
D. Defer Judgment
E. Respond Appropriately
13. It is one of the five key active listening
techniques which means to use your own
body language and gestures to show that
you are engaged.
A. Pay Attention
B. Show that you are listening
C. Provide Feedback
D. Defer Judgment
E. Respond Appropriately
14. It is one of the five key active listening
techniques wherein the active listening is
designed to encourage respect and
understanding.
A. Pay Attention
B. Show that you are listening
C. Provide Feedback
D. Defer Judgment
E. Respond Appropriately
15. It is one of the five key active listening
techniques wherein interrupting the
speaker while speaking is a waste of time.
A. Pay Attention
B. Show that you are listening
C. Provide Feedback
D. Defer Judgment
E. Respond Appropriately
16. It is one of the five key active listening
techniques which refers to our personal
filters, assumptions, judgments, and beliefs
can distort what we hear.
A. Pay Attention
B. Show that you are listening
C. Provide Feedback
D. Defer Judgment
E. Respond Appropriately
17. It is one of the five key active listening
techniques which refers to Encourage the
speaker to continue with small verbal
comments like yes, and "uh huh."
A. Pay Attention
B. Show that you are listening
C. Provide Feedback
D. Defer Judgment
E. Respond Appropriately
18. It is one of the six strategies to
improve your listening skills which refers
to clear your mind and relax your body.
A. Be Attentive
B. Ask Question
C. Don’t Interrupt Unnecessarily
D. Use Body Language
19. It is one of the six strategies to
improve your listening skills which refers
to ask clarifying questions
A. Be Attentive
B. Ask Question
C. Don’t Interrupt Unnecessarily
D. Use Body Language
20. It is one of the six strategies to
improve your listening skills which
provides you with a permanent record to
refer back to.
A. Be Attentive
B. Ask Question
C. Empathize
D. Take Notes
21. It is one of the six strategies to improve
your listening skills which refers to the ability
to perceive the feelings of others, as well as to
imagine what someone else is thinking or
feeling.
A. Be Attentive
B. Ask Question
C. Empathize
D. Take Notes
22. One of many examples of
non-verbal communication is
“nodding” which means…
A. you are listening
B. you understand
C. you are focused
23. One of many examples of
non-verbal communication is
“smiling” which means…
A. you are listening
B. you understand
C. you are focused
24. One of many examples of non-
verbal communication is
“maintaining eye contact” which
means…
A. you are listening
B. you understand
C. you are focused
24. It is a Latin Phrase which is
used at the end of the list to
indicate that further similar items
are included.
A. etcetera
B. exempli Gratia
TEST III. SENTENCE
CONSTRUCTION
Construct 5 sentences using these
words. (1point each)
1. this
2. these
3. each other
4. one another
5. is
ANSWER
KEY
ANSWER KEY
1. ADEQUATE 11. A 21. C
2. BIZARRE 12. A 22. A
3. CRINGE 13. B 23. B
4. DISGRACEFUL 14. E 24. C
5. EXPENSIVE 15. D 25. A
6. FATIGUE 16. C
7. ROLE 17. B
8. RULE 18. A
9. APOSTROPHE 19. B
10. JUDGMENT 20. D

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