1. Proper knowledge of Soft Skills is necessary to achieve success in life. “Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is achieved!” is a famous statement about success made by Swami Vivekananda.
- True
- False
Answer :- a
2. Soft Skills are also considered as performance skills.
- True
- False
Answer :- a
3. In Extra-personal communication, the sender cannot use words.
- True
- False
Answer :- b
4. In a communication process, feedback seldom reaches the sender who originally created the message.
- True
- False
Answer :- a
5. Communication sent is not always communication received.
- True
- False
Answer :- a
6. In intrapersonal communication, the central nervous system works as a medium.
- True
- False
Answer :- a
7.When one talks to oneself, which type of communication results?
- Formal
- Informal
- Intrapersonal
- Interpersonal
Answer :- d
8. Which of the following attributes refer/s to Meta-communication?
- unintentional
- Beyond Words
- Both A&B
- Zero Communication
Answer :- c
9. Which of the following statements, according to Alfred Adler, is true about the personality development?
- Humans are primarily sexual creatures.
- Fictional finalism is a tool for personality development.
- Every human being does not imitate.
- Both A&B
Answer :- b
10. Which characteristics among the following is ‘Superego’ according to Sigmund Freud?
- Compromises with social order
- Expression of our inherent desire
- It’s related to moral values.
- It’s the psychic reality.
Answer :- c
11. Why is one’s technical skill alone not adequate for getting a suitable job in an organization?
- The recruiter is unable to understand one’s technical skills.
- The organization is not suitable for him.
- The recruiter looks for hard and soft skills both in a candidate.
- None of the above
Answer :- c
12. Organizational communication happens to be both _____________ and ____________.
- Hostile
- Formal
- Informal
- Biased
Answer :- b, c
13. Which among the following are essential elements of Alfred Adler’s theory of personality development?
- Endeavour to become superior
- Conflicts of interest
- Imagining results before the actual events
- Communication without feedback
Answer :- a, b