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5.  What are the rules for writing a paragraph?
          Ans.  Following are the rules for writing a paragraph:
              •  It begins on a new line.
              •  The first line has an indentation.
              •  It focuses on the main theme.
           6.  Explain the different types of sentences.
          Ans.  There are four types of sentences as explained below:
              a.   Declarative/assertive sentence: A sentence which gives information and marks a bold statement. It may state
                 a fact. Most of the sentences of English language are assertive sentences.
                 For example: God is great.
              b.  Imperative sentence: A sentence that makes a request or gives an order, an advice or a command.
                 For example: Don’t use a pen to draw diagrams.
              c.   Interrogative sentence: A sentence that asks a direct question and ends with a question mark(?).
                 For example: Did you get your lunch packed?
              d.  Exclamatory sentence: A sentence that shows an excitement or a strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation
                 mark (!).
                 For example: Wow! You are a graceful dancer.

        C.  Identify the type of communication in the following:
           1.  SMS from school for class picnic.

           2.  Class teacher announced the student of the month.
           3.  Singing a birthday song of your best friend.
           4.  Directions on the cover of your lego kit.


        D.  Competency-based/Application-based questions:
           1.   Adya walked into your school and came across your Science teacher, who generally comes well-dressed and looks very
              confident. Adya assumed that he is the principal of the school. What factor is affecting her perspective?

          Ans.  Visual Perception
           2.   Ritika has written an e-Mail to Prime Minister’s office to know about recently launched student welfare schemes. What
              type of communication is this?

          Ans.  Written Communication (Verbal Communication)


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                                          SECTION A (Objective Type Questions)
              uiz

        A.  Tick ( ) the correct option.
           1.  When we communicate verbally, we should use ………………………. .                                   [NCERT]
              a.  difficult words                               b.  simple words

              c.  confusing words                               d.  abbreviations
           2.  Which of these is not an appropriate non-verbal communication at work?                     [NCERT]
              a.  Putting an arm around a coworker’s shoulder      b.  Shaking hands firmly

              c.  Looking at the speaker with a smile           d.  Standing with an upright posture

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