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1

In the chapter introduction, the author illustrates how listening can lead to success. Which of the following was NOT one of his points?
A)When students listen carefully in class, they can shorten their study time.
B)The ability to listen first develops in a baby by the first week of life.
C)Good listening habits contribute to healthy relationships.
D)Being a good listener is a more important skill for a salesperson than being a good talker.
2

Which is the best definition of listening?
A)It is the process of receiving and interpreting verbal messages.
B)It is the process of receiving and responding to verbal messages.
C)It is the process of receiving and responding to verbal and non-verbal messages.
D)It is the process of receiving and constructing meaning from non-verbal messages.
3

Which of the following four listening styles is NOT correctly defined?
A)In a people listening style, the listener is concerned with the other person's feelings.
B)In a content listening, style the listener prefers clear, simple and concrete information.
C)In an action listening style, the listener prefers organized, concise and correct information.
D)In time-style listening, the listener is conscious of time and prefers brief information that is to the point.
4

Which of these statements about listening styles is INCORRECT?
A)Time-style listening occurs most frequently in the workplace.
B)Skilled listeners know how to adapt their listening style to the situation.
C)Listening style may vary from one culture to another.
D)Listening style may be determined by gender.
5

Which statement concerning listening is correct?
A)In most conversations men and women spend equal amounts of time talking and listening.
B)Although men and women are equally interested in relationships, men tend to be more competitive within those relationships.
C)In a business setting, women tend to adopt more masculine styles of speaking and listening.
D)Men tend to boast more since their culture is based on competition.
6

Which of the following is NOT a barrier to listening mentioned in this chapter?
A)cognitive dissonance
B)anxiety
C)time-style focus
D)a passive listener
7

Cognitive dissonance is a term that refers to
A)the competition during a conversation between a passive listener and a controlling listener.
B)the situation that occurs when people arouse anxiety within each other during a conversation.
C)the problem that results from a conversation between people with two different listening styles.
D)the internal conflict a person feels when he/she holds attitudes that are in opposition to each other.
8

Which statement best describes the controlling listener?
A)His anxiety level creates psychological noise that hinders his understanding.
B)She makes little effort to listen, believing that it involves no work.
C)He attempts to control the information he receives, filtering out whatever doesn't agree with his beliefs.
D)She likes to talk about herself and can usually come up with something bigger and better than her conversational partner.
9

Which of the following is a trait of a poor listener?
A)Doesn't criticize, is non-judgmental.
B)Gives little feedback.
C)Asks questions in a non-threatening tone.
D)All of the above describe a poor listener.
10

Which definition is correct for the term "hearing"?
A)It is a physiological process involving the ear.
B)It is the ability to focus our perception.
C)It is the process of assigning meaning.
D)It is a transaction process that starts with a prediction.
11

Selective attention refers to the fact that
A)a listener who is easily bored will not pay as much attention.
B)our attention span is very short.
C)we are able to focus on one stimulus and tune out others.
D)we are able to hear on the average 600 words a minute while most speakers can only speak about 100-150 words a minute.
12

Which of the following gives the correct sequence for steps involved in the listening process?
A)predicting, assigning meaning, assessing
B)predicting, assessing, assigning meaning
C)assigning meaning, remembering, attending
D)attending, assessing, remembering
13

A listener who forms a mental outline, filling in supporting material is engaged in
A)daydreaming
B)active listening
C)passive listening
D)skilled note-taking
14

According to Hybels, a reason for the listener to try to determine the speaker's motives is
A)to be a critical listener.
B)to be an empathic listener.
C)to be able to determine what ideas are reasonable and which ones are only emotional.
D)to compare the speaker's experience with the listener's experience.
15

By recognizing your own biases,
A)you are better able to distinguish fact from opinion.
B)you become more empathic.
C)you can develop a more passive listening style.
D)you can begin to solve the problem of distorting or ignoring certain material.
16

The author lists several negative responses that hinder the listener from being empathic. Which of the following is NOT listed?
A)Respond defensively.
B)Give advice.
C)Suspend your ego.
D)Deny the speaker's feelings.
17

The best advice for someone who wants to develop skill as an empathic listener is to
A)listen carefully to the whole story and suggest several solutions.
B)let the other person talk through the issue, paraphrase the speaker's feelings and help him/her find a solution.
C)identify the speaker's feelings by paraphrasing and then suggest several solutions.
D)develop your skill at solving problems so that you will be viewed as a trustworthy listener.
18

In empathic listening, paraphrasing refers to
A)restating in your own words the problem that was expressed.
B)helping the speaker to restate the solutions that you have suggested.
C)restating in your own words the feelings of the speaker.
D)each of the above elements of listening.
19

The author gives advice on how to talk so that others will listen. Which of the following is NOT part of his list?
A)paraphrasing the other person's feelings
B)being more assertive
C)getting to the point fast
D)knowing what you are talking about
20

The most important advice for the speaker who wants others to listen is to
A)talk with enjoyment.
B)identify the emotions of your listener.
C)offer ideas that show you know what you are talking about.
D)remember to be courteous and respectful.







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