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PeopleCert CSTE Exam - Topic 4 Question 26 Discussion

Listening is the most frequently used form of communication.
A) True
B) False

PeopleCert CSTE Exam - Topic 4 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's CSTE exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 4
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Listening is the most frequently used form of communication.

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Dante
9 months ago
Yeah, listening is key in communication for sure!
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Chau
9 months ago
Listening is important, but I feel like texting is more frequent now.
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Jade
9 months ago
Wow, I never thought about it that way!
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Ronnie
10 months ago
I disagree, I think speaking is just as common.
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Erick
10 months ago
Totally true, we listen way more than we talk!
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Essie
10 months ago
I vaguely recall something about non-verbal communication being significant too. Does that count as communication?
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Juliana
10 months ago
I’m leaning towards false because I feel like speaking is used just as much, if not more, in daily conversations.
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Jani
10 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned how much we listen compared to speaking. I feel like it could be true.
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Barb
10 months ago
I think listening is really important, but I'm not sure if it's the most frequently used form of communication.
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Chandra
10 months ago
This is a good opportunity to demonstrate my vulnerability assessment skills. I've used OpenVAS before, so I'm confident I can complete this task efficiently.
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Kindra
10 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about skimming pricing in class. It's when you charge a high price to maximize profits in the early stages, before lowering it later on. So I'm going to go with option C.
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Freeman
10 months ago
The Service Abstraction principle seems important, but I'm just not entirely confident about how to implement both that and the Rules Centralization pattern together.
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