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The interaction between a teacher and students creates a zone of proximal: Development
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The spatial audio reproduction in a classroom can reduce the student’s: Cognitive/mental load in understanding.
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The classroom communication should essentially be: Empathetic
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A good communicator begins his/her presentation with a/an: Ice breaker.
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In a classroom, the probability of message reception can be enhanced by: Establishing a viewpoint.
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Effective communication pre-supposes: understanding.
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When verbal and non-verbal messages are contrary, it is said that most people believe in: Non-verbal messages.
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The typical feature of an information-rich classroom lecture is in the nature of being: factual
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Expressive communication is derived by: Encoder’s personality characteristics.
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Positive classroom communication leads to: Persuasion/ understanding
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Classroom communication is the basis of: Social identity
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Internal and external factors that affect messages reception by the students in the classroom are referred to as: noise
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A teacher in a classroom has immediate control over: The self,, selected methods of communication, and the message.
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What do communicated words carry in a classroom situation? Power, structure, and tradition.
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As a good classroom communicator, you are supposed to know your: Artful pauses
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The component of non-verbal communication in a classroom: Facial expression, kinesics/ body movement, personal space, eye contact, hand movement.
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Which are the basic factors of effective communication? Acknowledgement of the thoughts, reflection, and asking open ended questions.
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The choice of communication partners is influencedΒ by factors of: proximity/closeness, utility, loneliness
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Every communicator has to experience: Anticipatory/primary excitement.
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As a teacher, what is the best option to ensure your effective presence in the classroom: Adoption of well established posture.
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Imagine you are working in an educational institution where people are of equal status. which method of communication is best suited and normally employed in such a context? Horizontal communication.
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Identify the important element a teacher has to take cognizance of while addressing students in a classroom.: Voice modulation.
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What are the barriers to effective communication? Moralizing, being judgemental, and comments of consolation
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Using the central point of classroom communication as the beginning of a dynamic pattern of ideas is referred to as: Mind mapping
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Aspects of the voice, other than speech are known as: Para language.
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Every type of communication is affected by its: Context
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Attitudes, actions, and appearances in the context of classroom communication are considered as: Non-Verbal communication
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Most often, the teacher-student communication is: Utilitarian
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In a classroom, a communicator’s trust level is determined by: Eye contact
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The effectiveness of communication can be traced from: Attitude surveys, Student’s attendance, Selection of communication channel.
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Formal communication is the systematic and orderly flow of information.
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Characteristics of communication:
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Communication involves the exchange of idea, fact, and opinion.
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Communication involves both information and understanding
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Communication is a continuous process
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Communication is a circular process.
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The term ” grapevine” is also known as: Informal communication.
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Principle of effective communication: Persuasive and convincing dialogue
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Participation of the audience
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Strategic use of grapevine.
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In communication, the language is the verbal code.
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The mode of communication that involves a single source transmitting information to a large number of receivers simultaneously, is called: Mass communication
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A smart classroom is a teaching space which has:
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Smart portion with a touch panel control system.
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PC/Laptop connection and DVD/VCR player
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Document camera and specialized software
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Projector and screen.
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The term ‘Yellow Journalism’ refer to: Sensationalism and exaggeration to attend readers/viewers.
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In the classroom, the teacher sends the message either as words or images. The students are really: Decoders
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Break down in verbal communication is described as: Entropy
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The telephone method of communication was first developed in the area of: Information theory.
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The ‘Dada Saheb Phalke Award’ for 2013 has been conferred on: Gulzar
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Photographs are not easy to: Decode
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The grains that appear on a television set when operated are also referred to as: Snow
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In circular communication, the encoder becomes a decoder when there is: Feedback