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. ................................ communication is the use of body language gestures and facial expressions to convey
information to others. S Sample aper
i. erbal ii. ritten
iii. Non- erbal iv. isual
ns. . iii . ii . i . iv 5. i . iii . ii . iv . iv . iii
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B. Fill in the blanks.
. ................................ is one of the usual ways of communication that involves direct and instant response.
. ................................ is a way of communication in which message is conveyed in an imagery form.
. he message is encoded in the form of ................................ and ................................ .
. ................................ is the undesirable input due to which communication barriers enter the communication process
and cause distortion of the message.
5. Negative feedback helps improve the task and enhance the performance of the .
. ................................ is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the
sentence.
ns. . erbal ommunication . isual ommunication . s s
. Noise 5. sender . preposition
Section B
(Subjective Type Questions)
A. Answer the following questions:
. xplain the methods of ommunication.
ns. Methods of communication can be categorised as follows:
Verbal Communication: This is a method of communication that involves direct interaction and instant
response. It can either be in the form of oral or written communication. It re uires a language in order to
interpret ideas views and emotions.
Non-Verbal Communication: his is a method of communication that entails sending and receiving messages
through any of the human senses without using language. Some forms of non-verbal communication include
gestures body language facial expressions eye contact and posture. It is said that non-verbal communication
comprises approximately two-thirds of all communication among people and groups.
Visual Communication: onveying ideas visually in the form of images or pictures is called visual
communication. It involves transmission and interpretation of information through visual resources that can be
read or viewed. Images drawings signs graphics typography etc. are some modes of visual communication.
. xplain s of ommunication.
ns. he s are basic rules for e cient communication as described below:
Concise: One should stick to the point and keep it short. he human brain gets bored of long and repetitive
information. If the message is concise it grabs and holds the audience s attention.
Concrete: he meaning of the message should be precise and firm so that audience understands easily what
the message wants to convey.
Correct: he communication should be error-free. One should always convey correct information without
misleading the audience.
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