Speaking Effectively NPTEL Week 1 Solutions NPTEL 2023

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This course aims to introduce learners to the dynamics of effective spoken communication by establishing speaking as an autonomous medium with a distinctive vocabulary, syntax, structure, style and register. It will enable learners to participate in one to one interactions, in small groups and before a group. Learners are expected to master the fundamentals of speaking such as vocabulary, body language, pronunciation and basic conversation skills before they move on to more advanced activities such as appearing in interviews, making formal presentations and participating in meetings. 

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Q1. What is the most important component in the way people form first impressions about others?

a) Verbal
b) Visual
c) Vocal
d) Kinemic

Answer: b

Q2. Who said that writing did not come after speech?

a) Ong
b) Mcluhan
c) Derrida
d) Foucault

Answer: a

Q3. How do speakers in traditional societies get their message across effectively to their listeners?

a) Speak in a very loud, forceful voice
b) Make listeners repeat what they said
c) Add proverbs, sayings, stories, parables
d) Repeat every word five times

Answer: c

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Q4. Why do those who have mastered the art of speaking in their mother tongue fail to impress when speaking in English?

a) It is difficult to speak effectively in a language other than your mother tongue
b) English words, grammar and pronunciation are very complex
c) Their mother tongue’s sounds, stress and rhythm are different from that of English
d) One has to eat English food to speak English like a native speaker

Answer: c

Q5. Why are Indians not able to express their emotions in English?

a) Emotions can be expressed only in one’s mother tongue
b) English is a very cold, rational language
c) They use English only in the classroom and workplace
d) There is a divide between their intellectual and emotional make up

Answer: a

Q6. Communication means

a) Sending and receiving information and ideas to function properly
b) Sending and receiving thoughts and feelings to improve understanding
c) Sending and receiving symbols with meanings attached to them to improve relationships
d) Sending and receiving codes to run an organization efficiently

Answer: a

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Q7. Feedback differs from response in the following respect

a) It is conscious and intentional
b) It is verbal and vocal
c) It happens without any control
d) It must be sent in writing

Answer: a

Q8. What channel would you choose to tell an employee that his/her services are no longer required?

a)  An email
b) A formal letter
c) A phone call
d) A face-to-face meeting

Answer: d

Q9. Encoding is the process of

a) Choosing a combination of symbols to communicate meaning
b) Choosing the right words to convey messages
c) Choosing a secret code to transmit information
d) Choosing the right body language to express emotions

Answer: a

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Q10. Decoding is the process of

a) Cracking the code sent by the sender
b) Receiving messages and attaching meaning to them
c) Hearing a message and acknowledging it
d) Empathizing with the feelings of the sender

Answer: b

Q11. Language is a game means

a) It uses word games
b) It depends on a system of rules
c) It gives pleasure to those who play it
d) It needs a sporting spirit

Answer: b

Q12. What does the assertion “Sardar Bhagat Singh was a revolutionary” tell us about how language works?

a) The choice of words shapes reality
b) The choice of words creates ambiguity
c)The choice of words brings clarity
d) The choice of words reflects reality

Answer: a

Q13.“Indians and Germans have descended from Aryans” is an example of

a) Words don’t separate opinions from facts
b) Words tend to use either or categories
c) Words don’t separate inferences from facts
d) Words distort reality somehow

Answer: d

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Q14. Use the device of dating to modify the statement “Blue jeans were a rage among college students”.

a) Blue jeans were a rage among rich and elite students.
b) Blue jeans were a rage among Indian college students in the 1970s
c) Blue jeans were a rage among American college students.
d) Blue jeans were a rage among working class students.

Answer: c

Q15. RRR is the best movie ever made. Replace the statement by the device of indexing.

a) RRR is the best movie made in India in 2022; but there have been other good movies.
b) RRR is the best movie made by an Indian director
c) RRR is the best movie made in the history of Indian cinema
d) RRR is the best movie made in Asia

Answer: c

Q16. “My boss is very ugly” is an example of

a) Trigger word
b) Neutral word
c) Negative word
d) Positive word

Answer: c

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Q17. When we say that “A popular leader’s rally witnessed a large turnout” in the Indian context we are using

a) Abstract word
b) Concrete word
c) Neutral word
d) Connotative word

Answer: b

Q18. When the doctor tells a patient that “You are suffering from an acute myalgia”, s/he is using

a) A technical word
b) A difficult word
c) A Latin word
d) An obsolete word

Answer: a

Q19. Poetess is an example of

a) A sexist word
b) An old-fashioned word
c) A feminine word
d) An objective word

Answer: a

Q20. The word gauche illustrates that

a) Short words are always clear
b) Short foreign words are very impressive
c) Short words are not always familiar
d) Short words can be used in any situation

Answer: c

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Q21. What are the problems Western women face when they visit India?

a) They get robbed by pickpockets
b) They get stared at by men
c) They are not allowed to talk to men
d) They get molested when they visit slums

Answer: b

Q22. What should a visitor to another country do to avoid making embarrassing mistakes?

a) They must learn about the history and culture of the country they visit
b) They must learn to count from 1 to 10
c) They must learn to eat with their fingers
d) They must make a list of all the restaurants that serve their food

Answer: a

Q23. One of the most important ways in which the East and the West differ, according to the speaker, is

a) Respect for women
b) Strictly defined gender roles
c) Vegetarian and non-vegetarian food
d) Importance of religion

Answer: d

Q24. Why did the speaker not know the meaning of some English words she heard in India?

a) They were words that were obsolete in New Zealand
b) They were Hinglish words
c) They were Indianisms used only by Indians
d) They were very ungrammatical

Answer: b

Q25. What does the experience of Dr Andrews in India tell us about cultural difference?

a) Cultures are very regressive with respect to female attire
b) Cultures expect females to dress according to the whims of males
c) Cultures respect females only when they are fully covered.
d) Cultures differ with respect to what is appropriate dress for females

Answer: d

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