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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q1 If improved through modification, African communication system can ???.. Become a unifying factor of all African people Be a strategic instrument for sustaining African cultural heritage All of the above None of the abov e. Q2 ???.. is a unifying language across West African Anglophone people. Pidgin English French Spanish Q3 One of these [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Q1 If improved through modification, African communication system can ???..<br />
Become a unifying factor of all African people<br />
Be a strategic instrument for sustaining African cultural heritage<br />
All of the above<br />
None of the abov e.<br />
Q2 ???.. is a unifying language across West African Anglophone people.<br />
Pidgin<br />
English<br />
French<br />
Spanish<br />
Q3 One of these does not convey the beauty of African communication system.<br />
They contain our culture and belief<br />
They bastardise our customs and tra ditions<br />
They embody our myths and legends<br />
They relate to our values, ethos and n orms<br />
Q4 Going back to African communication roots implies???.<br />
Everyone embracing African language from childhood<br />
Embodying African languages into our school curricula<br />
Enactment of government policies on communication.<br />
All of the above<br />
Q5 African traditional communication system can benefit from its modern counterpart through ???.<br />
Harmonising their instruments<br />
Combined critical study of both of them<br />
All of the above<br />
None of the abov e<br />
Q6 Street van announcement is an extension and modernisation of ???..<br />
Radio broadcasts<br />
Television broadc asts<br />
Public address system<br />
Town crying<br />
Q7 All except one cannot assist the growth of African communication system.<br />
Research<br />
More sch olarly attention.<br />
Adoption of foreign langu ages.<br />
It???s more and wider applic ation<br />
Q8 A major advantage of English over any Nigerian language is ??????<br />
Appeal to audience<br />
Its use in commerce<br />
Size and spread of sp eakers<br />
Tools of application<br />
Q9 ???.. is the greatest means of beautification by Nigerian women.<br />
Colour<br />
Clothes<br />
Culture<br />
Facial m arks<br />
Q10 In Nigeria, the ???.. use tribal marks more than other ethnic groups<br />
Yorubas<br />
Ijaws<br />
Ibos<br />
Haus as<br />
Q11 Language is known by all but one of these<br />
Arbitrary symbols<br />
Matched with mea ning<br />
Used for communicatio n<br />
Means of hiding identity<br />
Q12 Colour is very vital to ???. in showcasing their image and identity<br />
Universities<br />
Federal mini stries<br />
Corporate organisa tions<br />
Banks<br />
Q13 PDP and APC???s umbrella and broom respectively ???. codes of communication<br />
Floral<br />
graphi cs<br />
Objectifi cs<br />
symbolic<br />
Q14 While Eid-el-fitri festival is religious, Iri-Ji festival is ???..<br />
Cultural<br />
Political<br />
Social<br />
Econo mic<br />
Q15 Nigeria made strong attempt at promoting Black Arts and Culture through<br />
New yam Festivals<br />
Eid-el-kabir Festiva ls<br />
FESTAC 1977<br />
Osun Oshogbo Festivals<br />
Q16 _____ Is an Igbo musician who has done much to promote Nigeria unity<br />
Christie Igbokwe<br />
Onyeka Onwuenu<br />
Dora Akunyili<br />
Alele Williams<br />
Q17 In both modern and traditiona societies, music positively does all but one of these<br />
celebrate life and death<br />
promote war<br />
encourage an d motivate<br />
mobilise and sentise<br />
Q18 In Igbo land ___ is a symble of authority<br />
Obi<br />
OZO<br />
NZE<br />
Ikeng a<br />
Q19 Only one of these is not a Yoruba god<br />
Sango<br />
Amadi oha<br />
Ogun<br />
Obata la<br />
Q20 All except one is not a sign or signal<br />
handshake<br />
roadblock<br />
billbords<br />
gun shost<br />
Q21 One of these does not prominently use the Ivory tusk<br />
Igbos<br />
Idoms<br />
Yoruba s<br />
Annangs<br />
Q22 Meanwhile, the Igbos use the Ivory tusk for ____<br />
salute kings/Obis<br />
welcome new me mbers into NZE and OZO societies<br />
all of the above<br />
non of the abov e<br />
Q23 Ivory Tusk is used in Ibibio land to all but one of these<br />
place injunctions<br />
settle qurrels<br />
drive away ev il spririts<br />
announce calamities<br />
Q24 Drumcommunication played a major role during ____ war of 1860 to 1865<br />
Abeokuta/Ife<br />
Akure/Ilesa<br />
Oshogbo/ O ndo<br />
Ibadan/Ijaye<br />
Q25 One is not a well known Yoruba traditional musician<br />
Ebenezer Obey<br />
Victor Uwaifo<br />
King Sunny A de<br />
IK Diro<br />
Q26 The main use of Kola-nut is for ____<br />
divination<br />
decoration<br />
incarnatati on<br />
delaration<br />
Q27 &#8220;He who brings kola brings life&#8221; is a statement by _____<br />
Yorubas<br />
Igbos<br />
Hausa s<br />
kanuris<br />
Q28 While pigeons and Doves signify peace, vultures and Owls represent ____<br />
conflict<br />
bravery<br />
bad ome n<br />
kinship<br />
Q29 Costums and accessories communicate all but one of these<br />
level of healthiness<br />
place of origin<br />
royal status<br />
enhance bea uty and dignity<br />
Q30 One is not true about green leaves<br />
represents good and bad<br />
conveys life<br />
represents jo y<br />
femine<br />
Q31 Red coloured camwood is used by circumsied and birth giving women to signify _____<br />
joy<br />
ann ouncement<br />
regeneration<br />
all of the abo ve<br />
Q32 Which is not among prominent colours<br />
White<br />
Brown<br />
Red<br />
Gree n<br />
Q33 One is not verbal communication element<br />
tribal marks<br />
hairdo<br />
gesture<br />
tattoos<br />
Q34 At their formative stage, children rely more on ____ communication<br />
verbal<br />
non-ve rbal<br />
semantics<br />
sarcism<br />
Q35 All except one is not a part of body languae<br />
intonation<br />
facal conto rtions<br />
walking<br />
gestures<br />
Q36 Only one of these does aid in revealing a speaker&#8217;s place of origin<br />
sound<br />
intona tion<br />
tone<br />
style<br />
Q37 Which one is not shortcoming of Africa traditional communication<br />
suitable terminologies<br />
occupation based<br />
massive outreah<br />
absence of docum entation<br />
Q38 One is not an attribute of Africa communication system<br />
reach<br />
chann el crediblity<br />
value<br />
know ledge<br />
Q39 ____ is to blame for the neglect of Africa communication system<br />
democratic politics<br />
Western education<br />
Economic emancip ation<br />
cultural heritage<br />
Q40 Except one, others are signals used to demonstrate communication<br />
Satire<br />
flames<br />
smoke<br />
knots<br />
Q41 When messages are modified, tailored or doctored in the mass media, we say it is ______<br />
emphasised<br />
mediated<br />
reinforced<br />
cultured<br />
Q42 In _____ communication, no technological interface and mediation is required<br />
intra personal communication<br />
mass communication as Art<br />
interpersonal communicatio n<br />
organisational communication<br />
Q43 As an object of study, mass communication looks at all but one of these<br />
mass communication as science<br />
mass communication as Art<br />
mass communication as pro fession<br />
mass communication as skill<br />
Q44 A United Nations organ chrged with the responsiblility of managing communication is_____<br />
UNESCO<br />
UNICEF<br />
UNIDO<br />
UNIMA ID<br />
Q45 In 1985, Francis Balle identified all but one of these as facets of social communication<br />
interpersonal communication<br />
community communication<br />
organisational communicati on<br />
mass communication<br />
Q46 Research into the effects of television in America intensified in the _____<br />
1940s and 1950s<br />
1950s and 1960s<br />
1960s and 970s<br />
1970s and 1980 s<br />
Q47 Self-dissatifaction can lead to ____ in the individual<br />
value chang<br />
social judgm ent<br />
aggressive cues<br />
reinforcement b ehavior<br />
Q48 One of these does notlead to aggressive/violent behaviour<br />
social roles<br />
personality features<br />
cultural norms/value s<br />
persuasive<br />
Q49 Violence is most attributed to ____<br />
internet<br />
radio<br />
televi sion<br />
Newspape r<br />
Q50 Complaints about media violence are mainly against two media<br />
newspapers and magazines<br />
Television and films<br />
Billboards and Cinem a<br />
Radio and internet<br />
Q51 _____ theory involves two stage process: receiver judging attitude and making adjustment<br />
political judgment theory<br />
scientific judgment theory<br />
social judgment theory<br />
critical judgment theory<br />
Q52 Value change theory employs _____ technique<br />
accuracy<br />
fairness<br />
Honesty<br />
Feedback<br />
Q53 who are sources of the Psychodynamic and the socio-cultural models<br />
Burgoon and Ruffner<br />
Bradley and Baran<br />
DeFleur and Ball-R okeash<br />
Wimmer and Dominick<br />
Q54 ____ emphasizes the interest of the information disseminator<br />
propaganda<br />
persuasion<br />
social chan ge<br />
value change<br />
Q55 Roger Brown, a _____ made distinction between persuasion and propaganda<br />
British<br />
Americ an<br />
Canadian<br />
Australian<br />
Q56 Definition of persuasion emphases_____<br />
conscious intent<br />
subtle frocefulne ss<br />
message transmissi on<br />
behavioural influence<br />
Q57 One is not a feature of the information society theory<br />
surveillance society perspective<br />
post-industrial society perspecti ve<br />
Pre-communist society perspective<br />
declining public sphere perspective<br />
Q58 Information society theory is dominated by the emergence of _____<br />
Empiricism<br />
internet<br />
Econom y<br />
European Union<br />
Q59 _____ Is anchored on experience and logic<br />
Myth<br />
dogm a<br />
philoso phy<br />
theory<br />
Q60 ___ is a matter of social agreement<br />
Analogy<br />
philiosop hy<br />
dogma<br />
myth<br />
Q61 Which of these is not an example of idiophones?<br />
Wooden drum<br />
Pot drum<br />
Skin drum<br />
Bell<br />
Q62 All except one is not a floral used in African communication<br />
Palm fronds<br />
Banana leav es<br />
Calabash<br />
kola<br />
Q63 . ???. is produced in the West, celebrated in the East and eaten in the North<br />
Kola<br />
Yam<br />
Coco a<br />
Palm o il<br />
Q64 One is not true about iconographic communication devices<br />
Used in African societies<br />
Usage only authorised by traditional rulers<br />
Often are peculiar to their settings<br />
Transmit messages to their audienc e<br />
Q65 One is not an example of objectified communication<br />
Kola-nut<br />
Cow-tail<br />
Feather<br />
Palm fro nd<br />
Q66 Among areas of similarities between the two media systems are these but one<br />
Information have sources<br />
Channels are used<br />
Reach far and wid e<br />
Audiences exist<br />
Q67 Which of modern and African media systems have greater influence on the audience?<br />
Modern media<br />
African commu nication<br />
Both of the systems<br />
None of the two<br />
Q68 While modern system of communication is ???.. its African counterpart is not<br />
Institutionalised<br />
Politicised<br />
Economise d<br />
Adulterated<br />
Q69 One does not include the features of African media system<br />
Valuable and appropriate<br />
Messages may subject to many understanding<br />
Reach the right audience<br />
Channels are credible<br />
Q70 This course advocates for all but one of these???.<br />
Africa???s rich media culture should be studied<br />
Both modern and African media should co-exist<br />
Modern communication should be discarded<br />
Africans??? psychographic and demographi c diversity should be harnessed<br />
Q71 Only one of these is a foreign exponent of African communication<br />
Ugboajah<br />
Wilson<br />
Hatchen<br />
Ibagere<br />
Q72 This course contends that ???..<br />
African mode of communication bef ore now was very effective<br />
Africa???s diverse people have very rich culture<br />
With concerted efforts African culture can be salv aged<br />
All of the above<br />
Q73 One is not an impediment to African communication system<br />
. Modernisation is more in favour of the West<br />
Western culture is tolerant of Africa???s<br />
Replacement of indigenous system with W estern modes<br />
Urbanisation deals a great blow on African communicat ion modes<br />
Q74 One of these does relate to African communication system<br />
Indigenous to Africa<br />
Superior to others<br />
Rooted in the envi ronment<br />
Anchored on the people?? ?s traditions<br />
Q75 All but one is not a component of culture.<br />
Behaviour<br />
Language<br />
Rituals<br />
Techno logy<br />
Q76 Culture is necessary for a ???. society.<br />
Cordial<br />
Healthy<br />
Rich<br />
Clean<br />
Q77 According Olulade (1998), traditional communication involve but one of these<br />
Relies on professional expertise<br />
Social conventions and practice<br />
Communication modes and syst ems<br />
Mixture of various elements<br />
Q78 Except for one, others are qualities of African communication system<br />
. Uses symbols to enhance effectiveness<br />
Understood by members of a community<br />
Uses technology<br />
Appeals to local la nguage, culture and beliefs<br />
Q79 All but one is not a function of communication<br />
Information<br />
Education<br />
Disaffectio n<br />
Socialisation<br />
Q80 One of these does not fall with the elements of communication<br />
Sender<br />
Messag e<br />
Receiver<br />
Symbol<br />
&nbsp;<br />
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