Unit-4: Communication (Scanner 2004-20)


Unit-4: Communication - UGC NET





Match List-I with List-II and choose the correct answer using the codes given below : List-I List-II (Distinguished Ladies) (Area of work) (A) Jhumpa Lahiri (i) Journalist (B) Barkha Dutt (ii) Novel Writing (C) Aparna Sen (iii) Film Actress (D) Smita Patil (iv) Film Director

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(B) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

(C) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)

(D) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) Answer: B





Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched ? (A) Aaj Tak - 24 hours news channel (B) F.M. Stations - Radio (C) National Geographic channel - Television (D) Vir Sanghvi - India Today Answer: D





Which is the oldest soap opera telecasted in India ? (A) Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki (B) Buniad (C) Humlog (D) Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Answer: C





Which satellite channel uses the adline, “Knowing is everything” ? (A) BBC World (B) Star (C) Sony (D) Zee Answer: A





Which is the “First made in India” Kids channel of television ? (A) Cartoon Network (B) Walt Disney (C) United Home Entertainment's Hungama TV (D) Nick Jr. Answer: C





Level C of the effectiveness of communication is defined as: (A) channel noise (B) semantic noise (C) psychological noise (D) source noise Answer: A





Recording a television programme on a VCR is an example of: (A) time-shifting (B) content reference (C) mechanical clarity (D) media synchronisation Answer: D





A good communicator is the one who offers to his audience: (A) plentiful of information (B) a good amount of statistics (C) concise proof (D) repetition of facts Answer: A





The largest number of newspapers in India is published from the state of: (A) Kerala (B) Maharashtra (C) West Bengal (D) Uttar Pradesh Answer: D





The first Indian chronicler of Indian history was: (A) Megasthanese (B) Fahiyan (C) Huan Tsang (D) Kalhan Answer: D





The function of mass communication of supplying information regarding the processes, issues, events and societal developments is known as: (A) content supply (B) surveillance (C) gratification (D) correlation Answer: A


The science of the study of feedback systems in humans, animals and machines is known as: (A) cybernetics (B) reverse communication (C) selectivity study (D) response analysis Answer: A





Networked media exist in inter-connected: (A) social environments (B) economic environments (C) political environments (D) technological environments Answer: D





The combination of computing, telecommunications and media in a digital atmosphere is referred to as: (A) online communication (B) integrated media (C) digital combine (D) convergence Answer: D





A dialogue between a human-being and a computer programme that occurs simultaneously in various forms is described as: (A) man-machine speak (B) binary chat (C) digital talk (D) interactivity Answer: D





Which one of the following can be termed as verbal communication ? (A) Prof. Sharma delivered the lecture in the classroom. (B) Signal at the cross-road changed from green to orange. (C) The child was crying to attract the attention of the mother. (D) Dipak wrote a letter for leave application. Answer: C





Which is the 24 hours English Business news channel in India ? (A) Zee News (B) NDTV 24×7 (C) CNBC (D) India News Answer: C





Consider the following statements in communication : (i) Hema Malini is the Chairperson of the Children’s Film Society, India. (ii) Yash Chopra is the Chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification of India. (iii) Sharmila Tagore is the Chairperson of National Film Development Corporation. (iv) Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor and Preeti Zinta have all been recipients of Dada Saheb Phalke Award. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (A) (i) and (iii) (B) (ii) and (iii) (C) (iv) only (D) (iii) only Answer: No option is correct





Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched ? (A) N. Ram : The Hindu (B) Barkha Dutt : Zee (C) Pranay Roy : NDTV 24×7 (D) Prabhu Chawla : Aaj tak Answer: B





“Because you deserve to know” is the punchline used by : (A) The Times of India (B) The Hindu (C) Indian Express (D) Hindustan Times Answer: D






News Paper

Punchline


The Times of India

Let the truth prevail.


BUSINESS INDIA

The Magazine of the Corporate World.


BUSINESS TODAY

For Managing Tomorrow.


BUSINESS STANDARD

When you're Sure.


CHIP

Intelligent Computing.


DIGIT

Your Technology Navigator.


BUSINESS WORLD

Play the Game.


FILM FARE

Romancing the Stars


The Indian EXPRESS

Journalism of Courage.


THE ECONOMIC TIMES

The Power of Knowledge.


THE ECONOMIST

great minds think alike.


HINDUSTAN TIMES

The Name India trusts for News.


THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

Read a Bestseller everyday


MALAYALA MANORMA

Nobody delivers kerala better


MATHRUBHUMI

The national daily in Malayalam


SPORTSTAR

The Sportier Tabloid






The spiralling corruption can only be contained by promoting: (A) Private profit (B) Anti-corruption campaign (C) Good governance (D) Pay-offs and kickbacks Answer: C




Press Council of India is located at: (A) Chennai (B) Mumbai (C) Kolkata (D) Delhi Answer: D





Adjusting the photo for publication by cutting is technically known as: (A) Photo cutting (B) Photo bleeding (C) Photo cropping (D) Photo adjustment Answer: C





Feed-back of a message comes from: (A) Satellite (B) Media (C) Audience (D) Communicator Answer: C





Collection of information in advance before designing communication strategy is known as (A) Feed-back (B) Feed-forward (C) Research study (D) Opinion poll Answer: D





The aspect ratio of TV screen is: (A) 4:3 (B) 4:2 (C) 3:5 (D) 2:3 Answer: A





DTH service was started in the year: (A) 2000 (B) 2002 (C) 2004 (D) 2006 Answer: C





National Press day is celebrated on: (A) 16th November (B) 19th November (C) 21st November (D) 30th November Answer: A





The total number of members in the Press Council of India are: (A) 28 (B) 14 (C) 17 (D) 20 Answer: A





The right to impart and receive information is guaranteed in the Constitution of India by Article: (A) 19 (2) (a) (B) 19 (16) (C) (19) (2) (D) (19) (1) (a) Answer: D





Use of radio for higher education is based on the presumption of: (A) Enriching curriculum based instruction (B) Replacing teacher in the long run (C) Everybody having access to a radio set (D) Other means of instruction getting outdated Answer: A





Communication with oneself is known as: (A) Group communication (B) Grapevine communication (C) Interpersonal communication (D) Intrapersonal communication Answer: D





Which broadcasting system for TV is followed in India? (A) NTSE (B) PAL (Phase Alternating Line) (C) SECAM (D) NTCS Answer: B





All India Radio before 1936 was known as: (A) Indian Radio Broadcasting (B) Broadcasting Service of India (C) Indian Broadcasting Service (D) All India Broadcasting Service Answer: C





The biggest news agency of India is: (A) PTI (B) UNI (C) NANAP (D) Samachar Bharti Answer: A





Prasar Bharati was launched in the year: (A) 1995 (B) 1997 (C) 1999 (D) 2001 Answer: B





Community Radio is a type of radio service that caters to the interest of: (A) Local audience (B) Education (C) Entertainment (D) News Answer: A





Orcut is a part of: (A) Intra personal Communication (B) Mass Communication (C) Group Communication (D) Interpersonal Communication Answer: D








(Artists)

(Art)


(a) Amrita Shergill

(i) Flute


(b) T. Swaminathan Pillai

(ii) Classical Song


(c) Bhimsenjoshi

(iii) Painting


(d) Padma Subramaniyam

(iv) Bharat Natyam





Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

(B) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)

(C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

(D) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii) Answer: A






Which is not correct in the latest communication award? (A) Salman Rushdie - Booker's Prize - July 20, 2008 (B) Dilip Shanghvi - Business Standard CEO Award July 22, 2008 (C) Tapan Sinha - Dada Saheb Falke Award, July 21, 2008 (D) Gautam Ghosh - Osian's Lifetime Achievement Award July 11, 2008 Answer: A





Firewalls are used to protect a communication network system against: (A) Unauthorized attacks (B) Virus attacks (C) Data-driven attacks (D) Fire-attacks Answer: A





Which one of the following Telephonic Conferencing with a radio link is very popular throughout the world? (A) TPS (B) Telepresence (C) Video conference (D) Video teletext Answer: C





Which is not a 24 hours news channel? (A) NDTV24x7 (B) ZEE News (C) Aajtak (D) Lok Sabha channel Answer: D





The main objective of F.M. station in radio is: (A) Information, Entertainment and Tourism (B) Entertainment, Information and Interaction (C) Tourism, Interaction and Entertainment (D) Entertainment only Answer: B





In communication chatting in internet is: (A) Verbal communication (B) Non verbal communication (C) Parallel communication (D) Grapevine communication Answer: C





(Artists) (Art) (a) Pandit Jasraj (i) Hindustani vocalist (b) Kishan Maharaj (ii) Sitar (c) Ravi Shankar (iii) Tabla (d) Udai Shankar (iv) Dance Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (D) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) Answer: C





The country which has the distinction of having the two largest circulated newspapers in the world is (A) Great Britain (B) The United States (C) Japan (D) China www.examsplanner.in Answer: D





The chronological order of non-verbal communication is (A) Signs, symbols, codes, colours (B) Symbols, codes, signs, colours (C) Colours, signs, codes, symbols (D) Codes, colours, symbols, signs Answer: A





Which of the following statements is not connected with communication? (A) Medium is the message. (B) The world is an electronic cocoon. (C) Information is power. (D) Telepathy is technological. Answer: D





Communication becomes circular when (A) the decoder becomes an encoder (B) the feedback is absent (C) the source is credible (D) the channel is clear Answer: A





The site that played a major role during the terrorist attack on Mumbai (26/11) in 2008 was (A) Orkut (B) Facebook (C) Amazon.com (D) Twitter Answer: A


Assertion (A): For effective classroom communication at times it is desirable to use the projection technology. Reason (R): Using the projection technology facilitates extensive coverage of course contents. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation. (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true. Answer: B





In communication, a major barrier to reception of messages is (A) audience attitude (B) audience knowledge (C) audience education (D) audience income Answer: A





Postmodernism is associated with (A) newspapers (B) magazines (C) radio (D) television Answer: B





Didactic communication is (A) intra-personal (B) interpersonal (C) organizational (D) relational Answer: B





In communication, the language is (A) the non-verbal code (B) the verbal code (C) the symbolic code (D) the iconic code Answer: B





Identify the correct sequence of the following: (A) Source, channel, message, receiver (B) Source, receiver, channel, message (C) Source, message, receiver, channel (D) Source, message, channel, receiver Answer:D





Assertion (A) : Mass media promote a culture of violence in the society. Reason (R) : Because violence sells in the market as people themselves are violent in character. (D) Both (A) and (R) are false.





Media that exist in an interconnected series of communication – points are referred to as (A) Networked media (B) Connective media (C) Nodal media (D) Multimedia Answer: A





The information function of mass communication is described as (A) diffusion (B) publicity (C) surveillance (D) diversion Answer: C





An example of asynchronous medium is (A) Radio (B) Television (C) Film (D) Newspaper Answer: D





In communication, connotative words are (A) explicit (B) abstract (C) simple (D) cultural Answer: D





A message beneath a message is labelled as (A) embedded text (B) internal text (C) inter-text (D) sub-text Answer: D





In analog mass communication, stories are (A) static (B) dynamic (C) interactive (D) exploratory Answer: A





Public communication tends to occur within a more (A) complex structure (B) political structure (C) convenient structure (D) formal structure Answer: D





Transforming thoughts, ideas and messages into verbal and non-verbal signs is referred to as (A) channelization (B) mediation (C) encoding (D) decoding Answer: C




Effective communication needs a supportive (A) economic environment (B) political environment (C) social environment (D) multi-cultural environment Answer: C





A major barrier in the transmission of cognitive data in the process of communication is an individual’s (A) personality (B) expectation (C) social status (D) coding ability Answer: D





When communicated, institutionalised stereotypes become (A) myths (B) reasons (C) experiences (D) convictions Answer: D





In mass communication, selective perception is dependent on the receiver’s (A) competence (B) predisposition (C) receptivity (D) ethnicity Answer: C





Photo bleeding means (A) Photo cropping (B) Photo placement (C) Photo cutting (D) Photo colour adjustment Answer: D





While designing communication strategy feed-forward studies are conducted by (A) Audience (B) Communicator (C) Satellite (D) Media Answer: B





In which language the newspapers have the highest circulation? (A) English (B) Hindi (C) Bengali (D) Tamil Answer: B





Aspect ratio of TV Screen is (A) 4 : 3 (B) 3 : 4 (C) 2 : 3 (D) 2 : 4 Answer: A





Communication with oneself is known as (A) Organisational Communication (B) Grapevine Communication (C) Interpersonal Communication (D) Intrapersonal Communication Answer: D





The term 'SITE stands for (A) Satellite Indian Television Experiment (B) Satellite International Television Experiment (C) Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (D) Satellite Instructional Teachers Education Answer: C





Video-Conferencing can be classified as one of the following types of communication (A) Visual one way (B) Audio-Visual one way (C) Audio-Visual two way (D) Visual two way Answer: C





MC National University of Journalism and Communication is located at (A) Lucknow (B) Bhopal (C) Chennai (D) Mumbai Answer: B





All India Radio (A.I.R.) for broadcasting was named in the year (A) 1926 (B) 1936 (C) 1946 (D) 1956 Answer: B


In India for broadcasting TV programmes which system is followed? (A) NTCS (B) PAL (C) NTSE (D) SECAM Answer: B





The term 'DAVP stands for (A) Directorate of Advertising & Vocal Publicity (B) Division of Audio-Visual Publicity (C) Department of Audio-Visual Publicity (D) Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity Answer: D





The term “TRP” is associated with TV shows stands for (A) Total Rating Points (B) Time Rating Points (C) Thematic Rating Points (D) Television Rating Points Answer: D





The English word ‘Communication’ is derived from the words (A) Communis and Communicare (B) Communist and Commune (C) Communism and Communalism (D) Communion and Common sense Answer: A





Chinese Cultural Revolution leader Mao Zedong used a type of communication to talk to the masses is known as (A) Mass line communication (B) Group communication (C) Participatory communication (D) Dialogue communication Answer: A





Conversing with the spirits and ancestors is termed as (A) Transpersonal communication (B) Intrapersonal communication (C) Interpersonal communication (D) Face-to-face communication Answer: A





The largest circulated daily newspaper among the following is (A) The Times of India (B) The Indian Express (C) The Hindu (D) The Deccan Herald Answer: A





The pioneer of the silent feature film in India was (A) K.A. Abbas (B) Satyajit Ray (C) B.R. Chopra (D) Dada Sahib Phalke Answer: D





Classroom communication of a teacher rests on the principle of (A) Infotainment (B) Edutainment (C) Entertainment (D) Power equation Answer: B





In the process of Communication, which one of the following is in the chronological order? (A) Communicator, Medium, Receiver, Effect, Message (B) Medium, Communicator, Message, Receiver, Effect (C) Communicator, Message, Medium, Receiver, Effect (D) Message, Communicator, Medium, Receiver, Effect Answer: C





Bengal Gazette, the first Newspaper in India was started in 1780 by (A) Dr. Annie Besant (B) James Augustus Hicky (C) Lord Cripson (D) A.O. Hume Answer: B





Press censorship in India was imposed during the tenure of the Prime Minister (A) Rajeev Gandhi (B) Narasimha Rao (C) Indira Gandhi (D) Deve Gowda Answer: C





Communication via New media such as computers, teleshopping, internet and mobile telephony is termed as (A) Entertainment (B) Interactive Communication (C) Development Communication (D) Communitarian Answer: B





Classroom communication of a teacher rests on the principle of (A) Infotainment (B) Edutainment (C) Entertainment (D) Enlightenment Answer: B





…………… is important when a teacher communicates with his/her student (A) Sympathy (B) Empathy (C) Apathy (D) Antipathy Answer: B





Telephone is an example of (A) linear communication (B) non-linear communication (C) circular (D) mechanised Answer: A





Means of grapevine communication are (A) formal (B) informal (C) critical (D) corporate Answer: B





Communication issues at the international level are addressed by (A) ILO (B) ITU (C) UNDP (D) UNESCO Answer: D





Referential framing used by TV audience connects media with (A) reality (B) falsity (C) negativity (D) passivity Answer: A





The communicated knowledge in a classroom is considered as (A) non-pervasive treasure (B) limited judgement (C) autonomous virtue (D) cultural capital Answer: D





Classroom communication is normally considered as (A) effective (B) affective (C) cognitive (D) non-selective Answer: C





Classroom communication can be described as (A) Exploration (B) Institutionalisation (C) Unsignified narration (D) Discourse Answer: D





Users who use media for their own ends are identified as (A) Passive audience (B) Active audience (C) Positive audience (D) Negative audience Answer: B





Ideological codes shape our collective (A) Productions (B) Perceptions (C) Consumptions (D) Creations Answer: B





In communication, myths have power, but are (A) uncultural (B) insignificant (C) imprecise (D) unpreferred Answer: C





The first multilingual news agency of India was (A) Samachar (B) API (C) Hindustan Samachar (D) Samachar Bharti Answer: C





Organisational communication can also be equated with (A) interpersonal communication. (B) interpersonal communication. (C) group communication. (D) mass communication. Answer: C


Classroom communication is normally considered as (A) effective (B) cognitive (C) affective (D) selective Answer: C





The Telephone Model of Communication was first developed in the area of (A) Technological theory (B) Dispersion theory (C) Minimal effects theory (D) Information theory Answer: D





The DadaSaheb Phalke Award for 2013 has been conferred on (A) Karan Johar (B) Amir Khan (C) Asha Bhonsle (D) Gulzar Answer: D





Photographs are not easy to (A) publish (B) secure (C) decode (D) change Answer: C





The grains that appear on a television set when operated are also referred to as (A) sparks (B) green Dots (C) snow (D) rain Drops Answer: C





In circular communication, the encoder becomes a decoder when there is (A) noise (B) audience (C) criticality (D) feedback Answer: D





Break-down in verbal communication is described as (A) Short Circuit (B) Contradiction (C) Unevenness (D) Entropy Answer: D





Media is known as (A) First Estate (B) Second Estate (C) Third Estate (D) Fourth Estate Answer: D





The mode of communication that involves a single source transmitting information to a large number of receivers simultaneously, is called (A) Group Communication (B) Mass Communication (C) Intrapersonal Communication (D) Interpersonal Communication Answer: B





A smart classroom is a teaching space which has (i) Smart portion with a touch panel control system. (ii) PC/Laptop connection and DVD/VCR player. (iii) Document camera and specialized software (iv) Projector and screen Select the correct answer from the codes given below: (A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (ii) and (iv) only (C) (i), (ii) and (iii) only (D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) Answer: B





The term “Yellow Journalism” refers to (A) Sensational news about terrorism and violence (B) Sensationalism and exaggeration to attract readers / viewers. (C) Sensational news about arts and culture. (D) Sensational news prints in yellow paper. Answer: B





In the classroom, the teacher sends the message either as words or images. The students are really (A) Encoders (B) Decoders (C) Agitators (D) Propagators Answer: B





Which of the following is not a principle of effective communication? (A) Strategic use of grapevine (B) Persuasive and convincing dialogue (C) Participation of the audience (D) One-way transfer of information Answer: D





In communication, the language is: (A) The non-verbal code (B) The verbal code (C) Intrapersonal (D) The symbolic code Answer: B





Which of the following are the characteristic features of communication? (a) Communication involves exchange of ideas, facts and opinions. (b) Communication involves both information and understanding. (c) Communication is a continuous process. (d) Communication is a circular process. Select the correct answer from the codes given below: (A) (a), (b), (c) and (d) (B) (a), (b) and (c) (C) (a), (b) and (d) (D) (b), (c) and (d) Answer: A





Effectiveness of communication can be traced from which of the following? (a) Attitude surveys (b) Performance records (c) Students attendance (d) Selection of communication channel Select the correct answer from the codes given below: (A) (a), (b) and (d) (B) (a), (b), (c) and (d) (C) (a), (b) and (c) (D) (b), (c) and (d) Answer: C





Using the central point of the classroom communication as the beginning of a dynamic pattern of ideas is referred to as: (A) Systemisation (B) Problem - orientation (C) Idea protocol (D) Mind mapping Answer: D





Aspects of the voice, other than the speech are known as: (A) Physical language (B) Personal language (C) Para language (D) Delivery language Answer: C





Every type of communication is affected by its: (A) Reception (B) Transmission (C) Non-regulation (D) Context Answer: D





Attitudes, actions and appearances in the context of classroom communication are considered as: (A) Verbal (B) Non-verbal (C) Impersonal (D) Irrational Answer: B





Most often, the teacher - student communication is: (A) Spurious (B) Critical (C) Utilitarian (D) Confrontational Answer: C





In a classroom, a communicator’s trust level is determined by: (A) the use of hyperbole (B) the change of voice level (C) the use of abstract concepts (D) eye contact Answer: D





The choice of communication partners is influenced by factors of (A) Proximity, utility, loneliness (B) Utility, secrecy, dissonance (C) Secrecy, dissonance, deception (D) Dissimilarity, dissonance, deviance Answer: A





Every communicator has to experience (A) Manipulated emotions (B) Anticipatory excitement (C) The issue of homophiles (D) Status dislocation Answer: B





Imagine you are working in an educational institution where people are of equal status. Which method of communication is best suited and normally employed in such a context? (A) Horizontal communication (B) Vertical communication (C) Corporate communication (D) Cross communication Answer: A


What are the barriers to effective communication? (A) Moralising, being judgemental and comments of consolation. (B) Dialogue, summary and self-review. (C) Use of simple words, cool reaction and defensive attitude. (D) Personal statements, eye contact and simple narration. Answer: A





What do communicated words carry in a classroom situation ? (A) Inspiration, controversy and introspection (B) Diversion, criticism and irrationality (C) Insipidity, irrationality, and non-acceptance (D) Power, structure and tradition Answer: D





As a good classroom communicator, you are supposed to know your (A) audience emotions (B) silent cues (C) artful pauses (D) counter arguments Answer: C





Figure out the components of non-verbal communication in a classroom from the following : (A) Facial expression, cultural space and seating arrangement (B) Speed of utterance, feel good factor and acoustics (C) High sound, physical ambience and teacher-learner distance (D) Facial expression, kinesics and personal space Answer: D





Which of the following are the basic factors of effective listening ? (A) Opinionation, stare and glare and interruptions (B) Aggressive questioning, continuous cues and frequent movement (C) Me-too-ism, glancing sideways, and offering advice (D) Acknowledgement of thoughts, reflection, and asking open-ended questions Answer: D





Expressive communication is driven by (A) Passive aggression (B) Encoder’s personality characteristics (C) External clues (D) Encoder-decoder contract Answer: B





Positive classroom communication leads to (A) Coercion (B) Submission (C) Confrontation (D) Persuasion Answer: D





Classroom communication is the basis of (A) Social identity (B) External inanities (C) Biased passivity (D) Group aggression Answer: A





Effective communication presupposes (A) Non-alignment (B) Domination (C) Passivity (D) Understanding Answer: D





When verbal and non-verbal messages are contradictory, it is that most people believe in (A) It determinate messages (B) Verbal messages (C) Non-verbal messages (D) Aggressive messages Answer: C





Differentiation between acceptance and non-acceptance of certain stimuli in classroom communication is the basis of: (1) Selective expectation of performance (2) Selective affiliation to peer groups (3) Selective attention (4) Selective morality Answer: 3





Assertion (A): The initial messages to students in the classroom by a teacher need not be critical to establish interactions later. Reason (R): More control over the communication process means more control over what the students are learning.





Assertion (A): To communicate well in the classroom is a natural ability. Reason (R): Effective teaching in the classroom demands knowledge of the communication process.





Assertion (A): Classroom communication is a transactional process. Reason (R): A teacher does not operate under the assumption that students’ responses are purposive.





Which of the following set of statements is correct for describing the human communication process? (a) Non-verbal communication can stimulate ideas. (b) Communication is a learnt ability. (c) Communication is not a universal panacea. (d) Communication cannot break-down. (e) More communication means more effective learning by students. (f) Value of what is learnt through classroom communication is not an issue for students. Codes: (1) (a), (c), (e) and (f) (2) (b), (d), (e) and (f) (3) (a), (b), (c) and (d) (4) (a), (d), (e) and (f) Answer: 3





In the digital era, there is a fear that classroom communication may result in : 1. Passive adaptation 2. Quick adaptation 3. Stimulation 4. Over-stimulation Answer: 4





Negative criticism as an element of classroom communication will lead to: (a) External sympathy (b) justification (c) Defensiveness (d) de-motivation (e) Supportive listening (f) confrontational empathy 1. (b), (c) and (d) 2. (d), (e) and (f) 3. (a), (b) and (c) 4. (c), (d) and (e) Answer: 1





The rhetorical approach in classroom communication considers teachers as _____ agents of students. 1. Influencing 2. Non-official 3. Academic 4. Official Answer: 1





Assertion (A) : Teacher communication is central to classroom management. Reason (R) : Teacher communication behaviors should not be used to regulate the classroom Behavior of students.





Non-verbal communication is considered : 1. Formal 2. Culture-free 3. Informal 4. Precise Answer: 3





A communication process can be considered complete when (1) The sender transmits the message (2) The message enters the channel (3) The message leaves the channel (4) The receiver understands the message Answer: 4





A customer writes to a bank, ``Kindly send me a statement of my transactions in my savings bank account ‘A’ during the last three months”. In terms of communication it will be called (1) Input (2) Message (3) Output (4) Feedback Answer: 2





In the context of communication, usual sequence is (1) Language —> Communication —> Society —> Civilization (2) Communication —> Society —> Language —> Civilization (3) Communication —> Language —> Society —> Civilization (4) Language —> Society —> Communication —> Civilization Answer: 3





Assertion (A): Classroom communication is pre-decided by social and institutional demands. Reasons (R): Positive educational actions should guide learners to acquire knowledge of social significance.





Classroom communication is 1. Like a computer- program 2. Dictatorial 3. Purposeful 4. Pragmatic Choose the correct option from those given below 1. (a) and (c) 2. (b) and (c) 3. (b) and (d) 4. (c) and (d) Answer: 4





Which of the following communication technologies employ only asynchronous communication? 1. Video conferencing 2. Email 3. Forums 4. Instant messaging Choose the correct option: 1. (a) and (c) only 2. (b) and (d) only 3. (b) and (c) only 4. (a) and (d) only Answer: 3





Which of the following factors are important in communication? A. Slang B. Cynical attitude C. Framing D. Priming E. Immediacy Choose the correct answer from the options given below: 1. A, B and C only 2. B, C and D only 3. A, D and E only 4. C, D and E only Answer: 4





In communication, interpretation of the message depends upon 1. The context 2. Transmission speed 3. Associated noise 4. Channel efficiency Answer: 1





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