CLA Workplace Communications 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which of the following BEST describes 'active listening' in a logistics workplace?
- Nodding while thinking about something else
- Fully concentrating, understanding, and responding to the speaker (Correct answer)
- Waiting for your turn to speak without processing what is said
- Taking notes without making eye contact
Correct answer: Fully concentrating, understanding, and responding to the speaker
Active listening involves full engagement with the speaker to accurately understand the message being communicated.
Question 2: When submitting a written incident report after a warehouse accident, which element is MOST critical to include?
- Personal opinions about who is to blame
- An objective, factual account of what occurred and when (Correct answer)
- A list of unrelated prior complaints
- Suggestions for terminating employees involved
Correct answer: An objective, factual account of what occurred and when
Incident reports must be objective and factual to support proper investigation and corrective action.
Question 3: A logistics team uses a shared digital dashboard to track shipment status. This is an example of:
- Vertical communication only
- Horizontal information sharing to improve team coordination (Correct answer)
- A confidential HR tool
- An audit log for financial compliance
Correct answer: Horizontal information sharing to improve team coordination
Shared dashboards support horizontal communication by giving all team members real-time visibility into operations.
Question 4: Non-verbal communication in the workplace includes which of the following?
- Written policies only
- Body language, facial expressions, and posture (Correct answer)
- Only hand-written notes
- Telephone conversations
Correct answer: Body language, facial expressions, and posture
Non-verbal communication encompasses all physical cues that convey meaning beyond spoken or written words.
Question 5: If you receive an email requesting urgent action on a freight issue but are unsure of the correct procedure, you should:
- Ignore it until you figure it out on your own
- Escalate immediately to a supervisor or knowledgeable colleague (Correct answer)
- Forward it to everyone on the team
- Delete it and wait for a follow-up
Correct answer: Escalate immediately to a supervisor or knowledgeable colleague
Escalating uncertainty to a supervisor prevents costly errors and keeps freight moving within proper procedures.
Question 6: Which practice BEST reduces communication errors when transferring shift responsibilities in a warehouse?
- Verbal handoff only with no documentation
- A structured written shift log combined with a verbal briefing (Correct answer)
- Relying on each worker to check the system independently
- Sending a group text message
Correct answer: A structured written shift log combined with a verbal briefing
A structured written shift log combined with verbal briefing ensures critical information is transferred accurately between shifts.
Question 7: In the context of logistics, 'closed-loop communication' means:
- Using encrypted messaging systems
- The sender confirms the receiver understood the message correctly (Correct answer)
- Communicating only within a closed department
- Limiting communications to managers
Correct answer: The sender confirms the receiver understood the message correctly
Closed-loop communication requires the receiver to confirm the message, ensuring accuracy before action is taken.
Which of the following BEST describes 'active listening' in a logistics workplace?