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Communications - Part 4
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Q1. A major barrier in the transmission of cognitive data in the process of communication is an individual’s
A. Coding ability
B. Social status
C. Expectation
D. Personality
Q2. The English word ‘Communication’ is derived from the words
A. Communist and Commune
B. Communis and Communicare
C. Communism and Communalism
D. Communion and Common sense
Q3. Chinese Cultural Revolution leader Mao Zedong used a type of communication to talk to the masses is known as
A. Group communication
B. Mass line communication
C. Dialogue communication
D. Participatory communication
Q4. A message beneath a message is la belled as
A. Sub-text
B. Inter-text
C. Internal text
D. Embedded text
Q5. Public communication tends to occur within a more
A. Formal structure
B. Political structure
C. Complex structure
D. Convenient structure
Q6. Conversing with the spirits and ancestors is termed as
A. Face-to-face communication
B. Interpersonal communication
C. Intrapersonal communication
D. Transpersonal communication
Q7. In mass communication, selective perception is dependent on the receiver’s
A. Ethnicity
B. Receptivity
C. Competence
D. Pre-disposition
Q8. Bengal Gazette, the first Newspaper in India was started in 1780 by
A. James Augustus Hicky
B. Dr. Annie Besant
C. Lord Cripson
D. A.O. Hume
Q9. The term ‘DAVP’ stands for
A. Division of Audio-Visual Publicity
B. Department of Audio-Visual Publicity
C. Directorate of Advertising & Vocal Publicity
D. Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity
Q10. When communicated, institutionalised stereotypes become
A. Myths
B. Reasons
C. Convictions
D. Experiences
Q11. Photo bleeding means
A. Photo cutting
B. Photo cropping
C. Photo placement
D. Photo colour adjustment
Q12. In analog mass communication, stories are
A. Static
B. Dynamic
C. Interactive
D. Exploratory
Q13. In India for broadcasting TV programmes which system is followed?
A. PAL
B. NTSE
C. NTCS
D. SECAM
Q14. Communication via New media such as computers, teleshopping, internet and mobile telephony is termed as
A. Entertainment
B. Communication
C. Interactive communication
D. Developmental communication
Q15. MC National University of Journalism and Communication is located at
A. Bhopal
B. Mumbai
C. Chennai
D. Lucknow
Q16. In which language the newspapers have highest circulation?
A. Urdu
B. Hindi
C. Bengali
D. English
Q17. While designing communication strategy feed-forward studies are con ducted by
A. Media
B. Satellite
C. Audience
D. Communicator
Q18. The largest circulated daily newspaper among the following is
A. The Hindu
B. The Times of India
C. The Indian Express
D. The Deccan Herald
Q19. 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
Q20. Classroom communication of a teacher rests on the principle of
A. Edutainment
B. Infotainment
C. Enlightenment
D. Entertainment
Q21. Video-Conferencing can be classified as one of the following types of communication :
A. Visual one way
B. Visual two way
C. Audio-Visual one way
D. Audio-Visual two way
Q22. In the process of communication, which one of the following is in the chronological order?
A. Medium, Communicator, Message, Receiver, Effect
B. Message, Communicator, Medium, Receiver, Effect
C. Communicator, Medium, Receiver, Effect, Message
D. Communicator, Message, Medium, Receiver, Effect
Q23. Transforming thoughts, ideas and messages into verbal and non-verbal signs is referred to as
A. Encoding
B. Decoding
C. Mediation
D. Channelisation
Q24. Effective communication needs a sup portive
A. Social environment
B. Political environment
C. Economic environment
D. Multi-cultural environment
Q25. All India Radio (A.I.R.) for broadcasting was named in the year
A. 1916
B. 1926
C. 1936
D. 1946
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