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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Listening Skills - Barriers to Listening
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Some barriers to effective listening include: Environmental and physical barriers: A physical environment that is uncomfortable, such as being outside in the sun or in a crowded space, can make it harder to listen. Cognitive and personal barriers: Cognitive limits and personal concerns can interfere with our ability to listen. This includes multitasking, daydreaming, and drifting off. Prejudice: When a person is judged based on their identity or ideas, they usually stop listening actively and/or ethically. Language barriers: This can exist when there is a language difference between the... Show more
Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Listening Skills - Barriers to Listening
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11 Questions

1. Which of these is based on faith?
2. Which of these occur because of difference in language?
3. Barriers which are caused because of different meanings of a word to different people is called ________
4. Which of these is not a physiological barrier?
5. Oral discourse means to speak authoritatively about a topic.
6. Which of these is not a barrier to listening?
7. When people take extreme positions what is it called?
8. Which of these barriers occur when people belong to different religious backgrounds?
9. Which of these is not a step in speech decoding?
10. Who among these bow down to greet?
11. Which is the main barrier to listening?