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- [1] ------ is an important communicative process and is crucial to effective communication
- Choice a
- Encoding
- Choice b
- Decoding
- Choice c
- Listening
- Choice d
- Transmission
- [2] What is listening?
- Choice a
- Listening is an active voluntary process, which involves a two-way interactive process engaging the speaker and listener.
- Choice b
- Listening is an involuntary, automatically driven passive process, which involves a one-way process engaging the listener.
- Choice c
- Listening is an active voluntary process, which involves a one-way process engaging the listener.
- Choice d
- Listening is a passive
- [3] ------- happens automatically as it is an involuntary physical act
- Choice a
- Listening
- Choice b
- Hearing
- Choice c
- Encoding
- Choice d
- Decoding
- Question 3 of 30
- [4] ------ it is the process of guessing the information than one expects to receive during a lecture or talk.
- Choice a
- Pre-listening Analysis
- Choice b
- Predicting
- Choice c
- Intensive listening
- Choice d
- Attentive listening
- [5] What is the process of reading?
- Choice a
- Text analysis- comprehending- Decoding – Response
- Choice b
- Text analysis –decoding –comprehending – response
- Choice c
- Decoding-comprehending-text analysis-Response
- Choice d
- Decoding- response- text analysis - Response
- [6] Which of the following skill is not necessary for reading?
- Choice a
- Vocabulary skills
- Choice b
- Skimming skills
- Choice c
- Prediction skills
- Choice d
- Visual skills
- [7] -------- is a complex communication process of receiving & interpreting the written word.
- Choice a
- Listening
- Choice b
- Reading
- Choice c
- Understanding
- Choice d
- Decoding
- [8] -------- in reading refers to the identification of the central theme, main ideas supporting details & writing patterns.
- Choice a
- Text analysis
- Choice b
- decoding
- Choice c
- Comprehension
- Choice d
- Response
- [9] ------- involve word meaning recognition & guessing the meaning of unknown words from word structure & context.
- Choice a
- Vocabul ary skills
- Choice b
- Skimming
- Choice c
- Intensive reading skills
- Choice d
- Scanning
- [10] What does scanning skills mean?
- Choice a
- Locating specific information
- Choice b
- Drawing inferences and conclusions
- Choice c
- Reading for details
- Choice d
- Inferring the meaning of the words
- [11] -------- it refers to the process of reading a text or passage in order to get a rough idea of what the text or passage is all about
- Choice a
- Reading skill
- Choice b
- Scanning skill
- Choice c
- Skimming skill
- Choice d
- Vocabulary skill
- [12] What is note making?
- Choice a
- A systematic method of writing down quickly, briefly and clearly the important points of a reading text.
- Choice b
- A systematic method of writing down exactly of a reading text
- Choice c
- A systematic method of making a diagrammatic presentation of the points of a reading text.
- Choice d
- A systematic method of writing quickly, clearly and comprehensively all the points of a reading text
- [13] How can a quotation or a diagram be indicated in note?
- Choice a
- Header
- Choice b
- Footer
- Choice c
- Summarizing
- Choice d
- Pamphlets
- [14] Where can synthesis, a grammar strategy can be used in note making?
- Choice a
- Summarizing
- Choice b
- Referencing
- Choice c
- Paraphrasing
- Choice d
- Outlining
- [15] -------- is an essential study skill required for study purposes
- Choice a
- Reading
- Choice b
- Listening
- Choice c
- Summarizing
- Choice d
- Understanding
- [16] ---- refers to the process of rewriting a passage or text in different words without changing or distorting its original meaning.
- Choice a
- Outlining
- Choice b
- Paraphrasing
- Choice c
- Summarizing
- Choice d
- Reading
- [17] Which of the following is used in summary?
- Choice a
- Repititions
- Choice b
- Examples
- Choice c
- Redundant expressions
- Choice d
- Central idea
- [18] What does the word ‘summary’ mean?
- Choice a
- Condensed
- Choice b
- Diluted
- Choice c
- Thinned
- Choice d
- Insipid
- [19] Which of the following word is synonymously used with “summary”?
- Choice a
- Outline
- Choice b
- Paraphrasing
- Choice c
- Precise
- Choice d
- Synopsis
- [20] ------ involves techniques for rewriting or replacing words, pharases, sentences, paragraph structures & logical organization.
- Choice a
- Paraphrasing
- Choice b
- Outlining
- Choice c
- listening
- Choice d
- Summarizing
- [21] Which of the following method is not used as a method of referencing?
- Choice a
- Internet
- Choice b
- Television
- Choice c
- Newspaper
- Choice d
- Conference paper
- [22] What is the main objective of referencing?
- Choice a
- Sourcing
- Choice b
- Summarizing
- Choice c
- Note making
- Choice d
- Paraphrasing
- [23] Survey, question, read, recall and revise are a part of which communication channel
- Choice a
- Writing
- Choice b
- Reading
- Choice c
- Speaking
- Choice d
- Presentation
- [24] What does visual perceptual skills implies?
- Choice a
- Reading for details
- Choice b
- Accurate visual perception of ideas
- Choice c
- Identifying a central theme
- Choice d
- Accurate visual perception of words and phrases
- [25] Which of the following skills does not imply skimming skills?
- Choice a
- Identifying the central idea
- Choice b
- Identifying the writing patterns of the text.
- Choice c
- Guessing the meaning of unknown words.
- Choice d
- Recognizing main ideas
- [26] Which of the following is not a technique of note writing?
- Choice a
- Topicalising
- Choice b
- Schematising
- Choice c
- Chronological
- Choice d
- Copying
- [27] Which of the following is not used as a method of substitution?
- Choice a
- Synthesis
- Choice b
- Sentence substitution
- Choice c
- Word substitution
- Choice d
- Separation
- [28] What is the meaning of “outline”?
- Choice a
- A brief account of something without details
- Choice b
- A brief account of a research plan
- Choice c
- A sketch in phrases or sentences that professional writers make
- Choice d
- A careful reading plan to identify the central idea.
- [29] What is evaluative listening?
- Choice a
- Listening actively and intelligently
- Choice b
- Listening to not only what the speaker is saying but also how he is saying
- Choice c
- Listening and then developing a line of thought
- Choice d
- Listening passively
- [30] To which type of listening does the sentence falls; “listening to a frustrated colleague”?
- Choice a
- Empathetic listening
- Choice b
- Evaluative listening
- Choice c
- Attentive listening
- Choice d
- Superficial listening
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