Introduction to Communication

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Introduction to Communication: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Types of Communication, Models of Communication, Functions of Communication, Communication Networks and, Meaning and Characteristics of Communication

Important Questions on Introduction to Communication

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A data communication facility on which data can be transmitted in two directions is referred as _____.

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A television broadcast is an example of _____ transmission.

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Which of the following is not a method of group communication?

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Which of the following doesn't provide a DTH Service in India?

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Approximately how many news channels are operating in India?

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Which of the following persons is known as 'Father of Indian Cinema'?

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What is a recorded sources of data?

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Which of the following doesn't have a state network of Doordarshan?

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Which of the following works as watchdog of the press?

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Perception refers primarily to:

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Which among the following is not a type of formal communication network?

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__________is the process where the receiver has to generate meaning or interpret the message without use of spoken words.

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What is the primary role of a sender in the communication process?

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What is the implication of the statement “Both the sender and the receiver must share commonly accepted code.”?

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Which of the following is an essential condition of oral communication?

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Which of the following is a characteristic of Communication?

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Which of the following are types of Visual Communication?
a.    Sign
b.    Drawing
c.    Color
d.    Photography
e.    Writing
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Which of the following is the main basis of distinction between verbal and non-verbal communication?

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Communication is the act of sending information or ideas through:

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of Communication?