MCQ1: One of these is used to announce the arrival of an important guest into a community Answer: Canon shots MCQ2: __________ are metaphors that include written and spoken language as well as visual objects, standing for some quality of reality that is enhanced in importance Answer: Symbolography MCQ3: ____________ are normally tied to symbolise certain things in certain cultures Answer: Knots MCQ4: To denote that trespass on the farmland is forbidden ________ are hung at the entrance Answer: Palm fronds and snail shells MCQ5: ________ is usually regarded as “emotions recollected in tranquillity Answer: Poetry MCQ6: palm filled with sand Is Used To Signify The Start Of ________ Answer: A fight MCQ7: __________ Are Used by farmers to signify the first to get to a meeting point Answer: Leaves MCQ8: If the beaded staff of the Oba is found on any piece of farmland, it denotes that thefarmland is Answer: In dispute MCQ9: One of the following is not a type of symbolography Answer: Canons MCQ10: ______ is used to signify the death or funeral of a very importantpersonality in the community, as well as to warn or draw attention tosome danger in the forest Answer: Gunshots MCQ11: Which of the following is a function of communication? Answer: All of the options MCQ12: Which of the Following Is a characteristic of African communication? Answer: Channel credibility MCQ13: One of the problems of indigenous communication is _______ Answer: Definition in modern language MCQ14: Language is systematic, articulate and ______ Answer: Ordered MCQ15: The correspondence between sound and meaning of language is determined by ______ Answer: Culture MCQ16: _______ is not non-verbal because it possess all the characteristics of language”, Answer: Sign language MCQ17: Which of the following is hardware of music? Answer: All of the options MCQ18: __________ is second only to face in communicating emotions Answer: Voice MCQ19: Rothwell (2000:132) stated that “the ______ is your personal billboard” Answer: Face MCQ20: A type of non-verbal communication used during transactions include Answer: All of the options MCQ21: _________ is represented by a pulpy substance produced from cam-wood Answer: Red MCQ22: ________ are designs printed on people’s faces, hands, body and at calves. Answer: Tattoos MCQ23: ________ is a “…group of self-sounding instruments which produce sound when they are struck, scratched, or shaken. Answer: Idiophone MCQ24: ________ are used primarily by religious organisations to summon members to prayers and services Answer: Bell MCQ25: Ceremonies celebrated in Africa include christening, wedding and _______ Answer: Funerals MCQ26: Demonstrarrive communication include ______ and _______ Answer: Music, signal MCQ27: ______ is mostly used to get attention, opening as well as to announce,closing and break-time Answer: Bell MCQ28: Examples of records include __________ Answer: All of the options MCQ29: ________ speaks and informs the people and public of victories, achievements, purity of heart, peace and goodwill. Answer: White colour MCQ30: visual communication channels include ______ Answer: All of the options MCQ31: _________ are appliances of instrumental sound in traditional channels of communication. Answer: Gongs MCQ32: Musical instruments in African communication include____________ Answer: All of the options MCQ33: _______ is usually beaten during hunters’ festival Answer: Agere MCQ34: ______are yoruba group drums beaten mainly during the Ifa festival. Answer: Bata MCQ35: _______ are membranophones tightly wrapped at the top and bottom for highly sensitive sounding ones used by shrine worshippers and oraclists. Answer: Obene FBQ1: _______ is the belief, custom, tradition, practices andsocial behaviour of a particular nation and its people. Answer: Culture FBQ2: _______ in communication deals with effectiveness of communication. Answer: Values FBQ3: Folktales and proverbs are a ______ of traditional channels of communication Answer: Classification     FBQ4: Human language has two aspects Namely: Answer: Biological and social FBQ5: ________ refers to all signs and gestures made with any part of the human body for the purpose of communication Answer: Body language FBQ6: The most immediate cues used to form first impressions are ____ Answer: Facial communication FBQ7: The ability to talk about an event that is far away in space and time is described as Answer: Displacement FBQ8: _________ is a set of arbitrary symbols, matched with meaning and usedby a group of people for communication Answer: Language FBQ9: ________ is a continuous process of information dissemination,entertainment and education used in societies which have not beenseriously dislocated by Western culture or any other external influence. Answer: Traditional communication FBQ10: The norms and values of each individual group under a particular ethnic group or tribe is known as_____ Answer: Tradition FBQ11: ________ is an alphabet or code in which letters are represented by acombination of long and short light or sounds and signals Answer: Morse code FBQ12: Wriggle, fidget, finger-tap, and arm flail body in motion constitute ______ communication Answer: Gestural FBQ13: Verbal communication possesses the characteristics of ______ Answer: Language FBQ14: ______ enhances the power and seriousness of verbal messages. Answer: Accentuation FBQ15: _______ is the use of designs or pastes to deliver messages, information, and warnings, stir up joy, sorrow etc. in and among people. Answer: Pigmentation FBQ16: Facial marks and scars communicate personal satisfaction, achievements and ________ Answer: Status FBQ17: _____ communicate social grouping, associations, age, profession and other demographic variable Answer: Clothes FBQ18: Visual communication can be grouped into Answer: Colours FBQ19: _______ reduces ambiguity and enhances the accuracy of message perception. ' Answer: Repetition FBQ20: ______ are gestures made with one part of the body, usually thehands, rubbing, squeezing, cleaning, or grooming another partof the body Answer: Manipulators FBQ21: _______ are generally regarded as standing for or representing something Answer: Icons FBQ22: where part of an object is used to convey messages, it is described as being ______ Answer: Objectified FBQ23: _______ signifies long lasting relationships as used in traditional marriage in Nigeria. Answer: Alligator pepper FBQ24: Ugboajah (1979) noted that traditional societies of Nigeria communicate more using informal than ______________mechanism Answer: Formal FBQ25: _________________is placing objects or devices in a particular way to convey meaning Answer: Symbolography FBQ26: ____________ are media on which sound is produced through the vibration of membranes. Answer: Membranophones FBQ27: Brooms can communicate quarrel and ______ Answer: Settlement FBQ28: _________ are used in coronation as well as to indicate titled chief. Answer: Feathers FBQ29: Wooden drum as an example of______________ instrumental device of communication. Answer: Idiophones FBQ30: An assemblage of public information, which are highly informative, reminding and effective according to Ogwezzy (1999) are called ______ Answer: Records FBQ31: ________ signifies that no one should visit the stream Answer: Rainbow FBQ32: A hunter who carries a gun with a palm frond label clearly tells the villagers that he has_____________________ Answer: Shot a great animal FBQ33: _______ is the hardware of music Answer: Instrumental device FBQ34: _______ is the oldest musical instrument Answer: Drum FBQ35: _________________ is the name of various accessories such as neck/wrist/ and waist beads tell about places of origin, show royal status/title in the society, ethic nationality and occasion amongst others. Answer: Costume