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Communications - Part 1
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Q1. Which of the following skills has the largest share in communication time in schools/colleges?
A. Writing
B. Reading
C. Speaking
D. Listening
Q2. Listening to a lecture is
A. information listening
B. evaluative listening
C. emphatic listening
D. none of these
Q3. Which of the following teachers will you like most?
A. a teacher who often amuses his students
B. a teacher of highly idealist philosophy
C. a disciplined teacher
D. a loving teacher
Q4. Which of the following is not a successful communicator?
A. One who presents material in a precise and clear way.
B. One who knows a lot but is somewhat reserve in his attitude.
C. One who sometimes becomes informal before the receiver and devel opsrapport
D. One who is able to adapt himself according to the language of the communicatee
Q5. Visualization in the instructional process can not increase
A. stress and boredom
B. interest and motivation
C. retention and adaptation
D. curiosity and concentration
Q6. SITE stands for
A. South Indian Trade Estate
B. Satellite Instructional Television Experiment
C. System for International Technology and Engineering
D. None of these
Q7. Better classroom management means
A. per group work and better interaction among pupils
B. prior preparation of teacher in the making of suitable aids
C. punctuality of the teachers in coming in the class and finishing the course in time
D. all of these
Q8. CHEER stands for
A. Child Health Education Electronic Recording
B. Children Enrichment Education Through Radio
C. Children for Engineers and Energy Requirement
D. None of the above
Q9. The main purpose of evaluative listening is
A. to accept or reject an idea given to the listener
B. to evaluate the speaker’s credibility and personality
C. both of above
D. none of these
Q10. The process of communication enhances through:
A. belongingness
B. security and freedom to make choices
C. nformality of meeting and avoidance of pressure
D. all of these
Q11. Closed circuit television is useful
A. for large group communication
B. only for poor students of the class
C. only for a restricted audience residing at a particular place
D. none of the above
Q12. Teaching on TV is superior to class room instruction because
A. teaching materials can be filmed for reuse
B. experts for teaching a difficult topic can be arranged and others can be benefited from them
C. very large classes are made possible and thus. it; is economically advantageous
D. all of these
Q13. All of the following are the limitations of televised Instruction except
A. it does not permit the exchange of ideas between the teachers and taught
B. it does not properly help the students in making the materials clearly understood
C. experts consume much time in planning and preparation of the programme
D. televised lesson moves at a fixed speed and thus can not take the individual differences of students into account
Q14. As a chairman of UPSC while selecting a teacher you should, be
A. fair and impartial
B. able to judge the personality of candidates
C. encouraging to those appearing for interview
D. all of these
Q15. Software computer can not be used
A. for demonstration
B. for reading and writing
C. as a machine for evaluating students progress
D. as a systematic programmed learning techniques
Q16. All are the components of listening except
A. hearing
B. answering
C. attending-being attentive
D. understanding and remembering
Q17. The most important aspect of communication- listening, can be improved by
A. making the attention fully paid
B. making voice effective and impressive
C. making the communicated material novel-interesting and need based
D. all of these
Q18. Overhead projector is superior to short circuit TV in a classroom teaching because
A. it is easy to use
B. it is cheap and self devised
C. information presented though it is easily retained
D. pictures in it may be shown in a desired sequence and with a minimum of lost motion (material)
Q19. Listening is badly affected by
A. high speed of speaking
B. a sizable hearing loss-physiological problem
C. message overload-excess of listened material
D. all of the above
Q20. Televised educational programme is useful because
A. it affords the opportunity for large audience in the same auditorium or in different locations to view it clearly
B. it can magnify the microscopic forms of life and can be presented on TV
C. it can present the natural phenomenon of the world in natural form
D. all of these
Q21. Which of the following groups of students can be most benefited computer based education programme?
A. Small group of low IQ
B. Heterogeneous groups in IQ
C. Large group of moderate intelligence
D. all of the above
Q22. The latest development in the hardware technology is the introduction of
A. M channels
B. Z channels
C. FM channels
D. Star channels
Q23. Which of the following methods of communication is the most effective?
A. multi-media method
B. presenting written material
C. presenting written material along with film projector
D. can not be determined
Q24. All are the examples of the media of two way communication except
A. padyatra
B. streetplays
C. public meeting
D. procession and rallies
Q25. A student helps a teacher to solve the problem while the teacher was delivering the lecture. He was
A. a realistic listener
B. an emphatic listener
C. an evaluative listener
D. an informational listener
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