CMN 152V Exam Prep Actual Exam 2026
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 | Communication Theories and Models | Q1 – Q15
Section 2 | Interpersonal Communication | Q16 – Q30
Section 3 | Group and Team Communication | Q31 – Q45
Section 4 | Public Speaking and Presentation Skills | Q46 – Q60
Section 5 | Organizational and Intercultural Communication | Q61 – Q75
SECTION 1: COMMUNICATION THEORIES AND MODELS
Question 1 of 75
A professor is recording a lecture for an online course when construction noise from outside
disrupts the audio clarity, causing students to miss key terminology.
A. The professor's expertise in the subject matter is insufficient for the students.
B. The students lack the necessary prior knowledge to comprehend advanced terminology.
C. External construction sounds are interfering with the transmission of the message. ✓
CORRECT
D. The recording software is unable to process complex academic language.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: According to the Shannon-Weaver model of communication, noise refers to any
interference that distorts or disrupts the transmission of a message from sender to receiver, and
external construction sounds represent physical noise that obscures the signal. Option B is
tempting because it attributes the problem to receiver competence, but the scenario explicitly
describes an environmental barrier rather than a knowledge deficit. In professional settings,
identifying the specific type of noise allows communicators to implement targeted solutions such
as soundproofing or alternate recording times.
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Question 2 of 75
During a therapy session, a counselor nods while listening to a client, and the client adjusts their
narrative based on the counselor's nonverbal feedback.
A. The counselor is merely decoding the client's message without any reciprocal influence.
B. Both participants are simultaneously sending and receiving messages in a dynamic exchange.
✓ CORRECT
C. The client is the sole sender while the counselor functions only as a passive receiver.
D. The therapeutic relationship follows a strictly linear progression from speaker to listener.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The transactional model of communication conceptualizes communication as a
simultaneous process in which all parties are simultaneously senders and receivers, making the
counselor's nonverbal feedback and the client's adaptive response emblematic of this dynamic.
Option A is appealing because it describes decoding, but it incorrectly assumes unidirectional
communication rather than recognizing the continuous mutual influence characteristic of
transactional exchanges. This principle explains why effective therapists intentionally monitor
their own nonverbal signals to avoid inadvertently redirecting client narratives.
Question 3 of 75
A newly promoted manager struggles to convey strategic goals to their team because they have
not yet developed confidence in their leadership vocabulary or communication style.
A. The manager's source skills, including communication attitude and encoding abilities, are still
developing. ✓ CORRECT
B. The team members possess inadequate listening skills to comprehend strategic objectives.
C. The organizational channel selected for transmitting goals is technologically deficient.
D. The message content is inherently too complex for any workplace audience to understand.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Berlo's SMCR model emphasizes that the source's communication skills, attitudes,
and knowledge fundamentally shape message encoding, so a manager's lack of confidence and
developing vocabulary directly impacts transmission effectiveness. Option C is tempting because
channel selection matters, but the scenario focuses on the sender's internal state rather than any
technological limitation. New leaders often benefit from communication coaching precisely
because source competence significantly predicts message clarity and team alignment.
Question 4 of 75
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An international marketing team fails to reach consensus on a campaign slogan because team
members from different countries interpret the phrase through divergent cultural and linguistic
frameworks.
A. The marketing director has selected an inappropriate communication channel for the
discussion.
B. The team members are intentionally resisting collaboration to undermine the project timeline.
C. The slogan contains technical jargon that requires specialized industry knowledge.
D. The participants' differing fields of experience prevent the construction of shared meaning. ✓
CORRECT
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The concept of fields of experience in communication theory posits that meaning
emerges from the intersection of participants' backgrounds, and divergent cultural frameworks
create gaps where shared interpretation cannot form. Option A is plausible because channel
selection can influence communication, but the scenario emphasizes interpretive divergence
rather than medium inadequacy. Global teams routinely conduct cross-cultural validation of
messaging to ensure that overlapping fields of experience support intended meaning across
diverse audiences.
Question 5 of 75
A customer service representative resolves a technical complaint efficiently but uses
condescending language that violates company standards for respectful client interaction.
A. The representative demonstrated fully competent communication by achieving the technical
outcome.
B. The client's emotional response is irrelevant to evaluating communication success.
C. The representative achieved effectiveness but failed to meet standards of appropriateness. ✓
CORRECT
D. The company standards are unnecessarily restrictive given the technical complexity involved.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Communication competence requires both effectiveness in achieving goals and
appropriateness in meeting situational expectations, so resolving the complaint while violating
respect standards represents incomplete competence. Option A is tempting because it recognizes
goal achievement, but it ignores the dual requirement of appropriateness that defines fully
competent interaction. Organizations assess service quality through both resolution metrics and
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customer satisfaction precisely because competence encompasses relational as well as task
outcomes.
Question 6 of 75
A political candidate delivers a televised speech without audience interaction and later discovers
that voters misunderstood the policy positions because they lacked opportunity to ask clarifying
questions.
A. The candidate's message was inherently ambiguous and poorly structured.
B. The linear communication model employed does not allow for feedback or mutual adaptation.
✓ CORRECT
C. The television medium is inherently incapable of conveying complex policy information.
D. The voters possess insufficient political knowledge to interpret campaign rhetoric.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The linear model treats communication as a one-way process from sender to receiver
without feedback loops, which explains why the candidate could not adapt the message to
audience confusion in real time. Option A is appealing because message clarity matters, but the
scenario specifically highlights the absence of clarifying interaction rather than structural
ambiguity. Political communicators increasingly incorporate town halls and social media Q&A
sessions to introduce feedback mechanisms that the linear broadcast format cannot provide.
Question 7 of 75
A graphic designer translates a client's abstract brand vision into a concrete visual logo by
selecting specific colors, shapes, and typography that represent the company's values.
A. The designer is encoding abstract ideas into a symbolic message that receivers can interpret.
✓ CORRECT
B. The client is decoding the designer's creative choices into business terminology.
C. The visual elements function exclusively as noise within the communication system.
D. The designer and client are engaged in simultaneous feedback without any message
construction.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Encoding is the cognitive process of converting mental ideas into symbolic forms—
whether verbal, visual, or behavioral—that can be transmitted to others, making the designer's
translation of brand values into concrete visual elements a clear example of this process. Option
B reverses the roles described in the scenario, as the client provided the abstract vision while the