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Which of the following are barriers to understand the communicated messages? A. Emotional quotient B. Jargon C. Personal space D. Pre-
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Which of the following are barriers to understand the communicated messages?
A. Emotional quotient
B. Jargon
C. Personal space
D. Pre-judgement
E. Cultural background
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A.

A, B and C only

B.

B, D and E only

C.

C, D and E only

D.

B, C and D only

Correct option is B


The correct answer is (b) B, D and E only. The elements jargon (B), pre-judgement (D), and cultural background (E) can act as significant barriers to understanding communicated messages.
1. Jargon (B): Jargon refers to specialized or technical language used within a particular field. When listeners are unfamiliar with these terms, communication breakdown can occur.
2. Pre-judgement (D): Preconceived notions or biases can prevent individuals from understanding the actual message. People may interpret messages based on assumptions rather than what is being communicated.
3. Cultural Background (E): Differences in cultural norms, values, and language can create misunderstandings. What is acceptable in one culture may be confusing or offensive in another.
Information Booster: 1. Jargon: Technical or industry-specific terms can confuse those outside the field. Simplifying or explaining jargon can enhance clarity.
2. Pre-judgement: Biases and assumptions can distort the intended message. Active listening and open-mindedness help mitigate this barrier.
3. Cultural Background: Differences in communication styles, non-verbal cues, and meanings of gestures can lead to misunderstandings.
4. Language Barriers: Misinterpretations due to vocabulary, dialects, or accents fall under cultural or linguistic barriers.
5. Clarification: Asking for feedback or repeating key points helps overcome these barriers.
6. Context Awareness: Being sensitive to the audience's cultural and emotional context improves communication.
Additional Knowledge:
· Emotional Quotient (A): Emotional quotient (EQ) refers to the ability to manage emotions and relate to others effectively. A high EQ generally enhances communication, while a low EQ may hinder it, but EQ itself is not a barrier.
· Personal Space (C): Personal space relates to physical boundaries and comfort levels. While personal space can impact interpersonal dynamics, it does not directly interfere with understanding the content of communicated messages.

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