Ai (Communication)

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1. What are various elements of a communication cycle?

Answer – The various elements of a communication cycle are –


 Sender: the person beginning the communication.
 Message: the information that the sender wants to convey.
 Channel: the means by which the information is sent.
 Receiver: the person to whom the message is sent.
 Feedback: the receiver’s acknowledgement and response to the message.

2. What is 7 C’s effective communication?


Answer – There are 7 C’s effective communication which are applicable for both written as well
as oral communication. These are as follows –
 Clear – Always say clearly, what you want to say.
 Concise – Always use simple language and say only what is required.
 Concrete – Always use proper words and phrases in the sentences.
 Correct – Always use correct spelling and grammar in the sentences.
 Coherent – Your word should be related to the main topic and your word should make
sense.
 Complete – Your message should be complete and have all the needed information.
 Courteous – Be honest, respectful and friendly with others.

3. List the various methods of communication.


Answer – The various methods of communication are –
 Face-to-face informal communication – There is nothing better than face-to-face
communication. It helps the message to be understood clearly and quickly.
 e-mail – e-mail can be used to communicate quickly with one or many individuals in
various locations. It offers flexibility, convenience and low-cost.
 Notice/Posters – It is effective when the same message has to go out to a large group of
people. Generally used for where email communication may not be effective.
 Business Meetings – Communication during business meetings at an organisation are
generally addressed to a group of people. It can be related to business, management and
organisational decisions.

4. What are the learning objectives of communication?


Answer – Learning objectives of Effective communication are :
 Sending, receiving and understanding the message or information
 Development of Interposal Skills
 To express effectively with maximum efficiency

5. Explain the various elements of a communication process.


Answer – The various elements of a communication cycle are –
 Sender: the person beginning the communication.
 Message: the information that the sender wants to convey.
 Channel: the means by which the information is sent.
 Receiver: the person to whom the message is sent.
 Feedback: the receiver’s acknowledgement and response to the message.

6. What is verbal communication and its type?


Answer – Sounds, words, language, and speech are all examples of verbal communication.
Speaking is one of the most effective and often used in verbal communication methods.
Interpersonal Communication – This type of communication is a one – on – one

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communication that takes place between two people. It can be formal or informal.
Written Communication – This method of communication entails the use of written words.
Letters, circulars, reports, manuals, SMS, social media chats, and so on are all examples. It could
be a group of two or more persons.
Small Group Communication – When there are more than two people participating, this form of
communication occurs. Each participant has the opportunity to interact and speak with the others.
Public Communication – The communication takes place when one individual addresses a large
group of audience.

7. Explain the importance of feedback.


Answer – Importance of feedback are –Validates Effective Listening: Shows you’re paying
attention and understanding.
 Motivates People: Makes people feel good and encourages them.
 Boosts Learning: Helps us learn and improve.
 Improves Performance and Decision Making: Points out what’s done well and where to
improve.

8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of verbal communication?


Answer – Advantage of verbal communication are –
Advantages of Verbal communication
Time Saving – We can express our thoughts easily and quickly and it is an easier form of
communication.
Quick Feedback – We can get a quick response from the listener.
Disadvantages of verbal communication
Cultural Difference – The cultural difference is the main disadvantage of verbal communication
Language barriers – Difficult to share thoughts or ideas in different languages.

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9. Explain the different types of non-verbal communication.


Answer – Different types of non-verbal communication are –
Facial Expression – Our expressions can show different feelings, such as Happiness, Sadness,
Anger, Surprise, Fear, etc.
Posture – Postures show our confidence and feelings. For example, a straight body posture shows
confidence while a slumped posture is a sign of weakness.
Gestures or Body Language – Gestures include body movements that express an idea or
meaning. For example, raising a hand in class to ask a question and biting nails when nervous.
Touch – We communicate a great deal through touch. For example, a firm handshake to display
confidence and pat on the back to encourage someone.
Space – Space is the physical distance between two people. The space between tow persons while
communicating, generally depends on the intimacy or closeness between them.
Eye Contact – The way we look at someone can communicate a lot. Eye contact shows that we
are paying attention to the person as opposed to looking away, which can make the other person
feel ignored.
Paralanguage – How we speak affects our communication and includes the tone, speed and
volume of our voice. For example, talking fast may show happiness, excitement or nervousness
while speaking slow may show seriousness or sadness.

10. How many types of Feedback in communication skills? What are the good feedback in
communication skills?
Answer – There are basically three types of feedback.
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 Positive Feedback
 Negative Feedback
 No Feedback
A good feedback is one that is –
Specific: General comment should be avoided. To clarify your statement, try to provide
examples. Rather than giving advice let the receiver decide what to do with your feedback.
Timely: Always respond on time, because if input is delayed for too long, it loses its impact.
Polite: While sharing feedback is necessary, the recipient should not be insulted by the input’s
language.
Offering continuing support: Feedback should be shared on a regular basis. Let recipients know
you’re available for help once you’ve given them feedback.
11. What are the basic parts of speech in the English Language?
Answer – There are eight basic parts of speech in the English language. These are none, pronoun,
verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction and interjection.
Noun – Nouns is the name of a person, place, animal or thing. This is also called ‘naming words.
Pronoun – A pronoun is used in place of a noun.
Adjectives – Adjectives are words that describe other words.
Verbs – Verbs are words that show action.
Adverbs – Adverbs are words that add meaning to verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Preposition – A preposition is a word palace before a noun or pronoun.
Conjunction – A conjunction is a word that connects two words, phrases, or clauses.
Interjection – A word used to communicate emotion is called an interjection.

12. Explain the Barriers of the Effective Communication.


Answer: Barriers of the Effective Communication are –
Physical Barriers – The environmental and natural conditions that operate as a barrier in
communication when conveying messages from sender to receiver are referred to as physical
barriers.
Linguistic Barriers – A language barrier to communication is the inability to communicate using
a language. The most common communication barriers are language barriers, which lead to
misunderstandings and misinterpretations between people.
Interpersonal Barriers – When a sender’s message is received differently than intended, it
creates barriers to interpersonal contact. It’s also tough to communicate with someone who
refuses to converse or express their emotions or opinions.
Organizational Barriers – Formal hierarchical structures are used to create organizations that
adhere to performance standards, rules & regulations, processes, policies, and behavioral norms,
among other things.
Cultural Barriers – When people from different cultures are unable to understand each other’s
languages, it causes problems and inconveniences.

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