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VI. Misha’s boss should do the following things:
• Give timely feedback to Misha
• Build rapport with Misha
• Give specific instructions in case Misha has not understood her request.
• Maintain eye contact while talking to Misha
I. Multiple Choice Questions.
1. Which of these sentences is/are in passive voice? [NCERT]
(a) They are watching a movie. (b) The clock was repaired by Raju. Unsolved Questions
(c) He is sleeping in the room. (d) My pet dog bit the postman.
2. Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly? [NCERT]
(a) Where are you going. (b) I have a pen a notebook and a pencil.
(c) I am so happy to see you! (d) This is my house.
3. Which of these sentences has/have both indirect and direct objects? [NCERT]
(a) I am working on a presentation. (b) She bought a blue pen.
(c) The girls played cricket. (d) He wrote a letter to his sister.
4. Which of the following factors do not improve active listening? [CBSE Sample Paper, 2022]
(a) Eye contact (b) Being pre-occupied
(c) Gestures (d) Giving feedback
5. ‘MINTS’ is a set of simple rules that helps in words correctly. [CBSE Sample Paper, 2022]
(a) Capitalise (b) Punctuation
(c) Conjunction (d) Interjection
II. Fill in the blanks.
1. An sentence conveys a powerful emotion, such as joy, grief, terror, or wonder.
2. To learn a language, four fundamental skills must be developed: , ,
, and .
3. A is a group of related sentences.
4. Messages can be readily if the ability to listen attentively is not present.
5. A sentence contains at least one independent clause and one dependent clause.
III. State True or False.
1. An imperative sentence ends with a question mark.
2. In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action.
3. Communication is a one-way process.
4. Maintain eye contact with the speaker during active listening.
5. Effective communication skills can lead to frustration.
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