14. What are the physical barriers to Communication?*(a) interpretation of words(b) connotation(c) Noise & distance(d) emotions
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14. What are the physical barriers to Communication?*(a) interpretation of words(b) connotation(c) Noise & distance(d) emotions
Solution
The physical barriers to communication are (c) Noise & distance. These barriers are related to the physical environment such as poor lighting, unstable temperature, and background noise, as well as the physical distance between the communicators. These factors can interfere with the effective transmission and reception of messages.
Option (a) interpretation of words and (b) connotation are semantic barriers, which are related to the process of encoding and decoding of the message.
Option (d) emotions is a psychological barrier, which is related to the emotional state of the communicators.
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