Communication questions for (Human/Buiseness/classroom)
Question 1 |
In communication, surplus to the requirement of the message seminar essential to its
Transmission | |
Reception | |
Interpretation | |
Evaluation |
Question 2 |
The process through which ideas are generated in the mind by relating one idea to another is called....
association | |
compounding | |
simple | |
long essay |
Question 3 |
Major limitation of mass communication is
it is very costly | |
the feedback system is weak | |
more time is required to produce the message | |
the success largely depends upon the producer |
Question 4 |
A.... occurs when the researcher becomes a participant in the activity or setting in order to better understand life in that group.
participant observation | |
ethnography | |
descriptive research | |
experimentation |
Question 5 |
The term "communication" is used
includes all human, animal, and mechanical communication. | |
includes communion, as used in a religious sense. | |
includes radio and television programming. | |
includes none of these. |
Question 6 |
A clarifying listener:
elaborates the speaker's underlying thoughts and feelings | |
repeats what is said | |
explains the message | |
illustrates the message with examples |
Question 7 |
Which of these details is not required in a letter of enquiry?
Mode of packing | |
Mode of payment | |
Mode of transport | |
Age of owner |
Question 7 Explanation:
The letter of enquiry must clearly state: the purpose for which the item is required, the mode of payment, the mode of transport, the mode of packing, the expected delivery schedule, etc..
Question 8 |
On is used in speaking of things in motion.
True | |
False | |
It depends on situation | |
sometimes true sometimes false |
Question 8 Explanation:
The statement is false. On is used in speaking of things at rest, and upon of things in motion.
Question 9 |
Which of the following best illustrates the sentence structure in English?
Simple, compound and complex | |
Compound only | |
Complex only | |
Comple, X Simple or compound |
Question 10 |
Which of the following is NOT a good way to attempt to improve your self-concept?
going online and adopting a new persona | |
taking a psychological risk | |
learning new skills | |
accentuating your strengths and assets |
Question 11 |
A recommended way to build anticipation is to
tell a personal anecdote. | |
make the topic relevant to the audience. | |
leave an example unfinished and tell the listeners that it will be completed in the conclusion. | |
preview your points in the introduction. |
Question 12 |
Fill in the blank: He called me....
a stupid | |
stupid | |
the stupid | |
a idiot |
Question 12 Explanation:
The correct statement is: He called me stupid. Stupid, foolish, etc. are adjectives. They cannot be used with the article after the verb to be.
Question 13 |
Which of the following magazines is not in Hindi medium?
Outlook | |
India Today | |
The Week | |
Maya |
Question 14 |
Which of these is not an appropriate concluding technique?
using strong, memorable words | |
restating the thesis | |
reviewing main points | |
relating the subpoints to the main points |
Question 15 |
Where should the date be written in a formal invitation?
Top left | |
Top right | |
Bottom left | |
Bottom right |
Question 15 Explanation:
The address of the writer and the date should be written to the left, below the communication, that is, bottom left.
Question 16 |
What is the expansion of AD?
Ammo domini | |
Aide-de-camp | |
Appendix | |
Adverb |
Question 16 Explanation:
The expansion for AD is Ammo domini. The abbreviations for Aide-de-camp, Appendix and Adverb are ADC, app and adv respectively.
There are 16 questions to complete.