UGC NET Paper-1 Unit-3 Expected Questions

Communication

Question 1
When verbal and non-verbal messages are contradictory, most people believe in:

Options:
(1) Indeterminate messages
(2) Verbal messages
(3) Non-verbal messages
(4) Aggressive messages

Answer: (3)

Explanation:
Non-verbal cues such as expression, tone, and gesture convey stronger meaning than spoken words, so they are trusted more.


Question 2
The typical feature of an information-rich classroom lecture is:

Options:
(1) Sedentary
(2) Staggered
(3) Factual
(4) Sectoral

Answer: (3)

Explanation:
An information-rich lecture focuses on facts, concepts and knowledge density.


Question 3
Expressive communication is driven by:

Options:
(1) Passive aggression
(2) Encoder’s personality characteristics
(3) External clues
(4) Encoder-decoder contract

Answer: (2)

Explanation:
Expressive communication reflects personal style, emotions and personality of the encoder.


Question 4
Positive classroom communication leads to:

Options:
(1) Coercion
(2) Submission
(3) Confrontation
(4) Persuasion

Answer: (4)

Explanation:
Positive climate motivates students willingly and encourages understanding, so persuasion is the outcome.


Question 5
Classroom communication is the basis of:

Options:
(1) Social identity
(2) External inanities
(3) Biased passivity
(4) Group aggression

Answer: (1)

Explanation:
Classroom communication builds learners’ identity through interaction and participation.


Question 6
Effective communication presupposes:

Options:
(1) Non-alignment
(2) Domination
(3) Passivity
(4) Understanding

Answer: (4)

Explanation:
Communication becomes effective only when the receiver clearly understands the meaning.


Question 7
Imagine you are working in an educational institution where people are of equal status. Which type of communication would be best?

Options:
(1) Horizontal communication
(2) Vertical communication
(3) Corporate communication
(4) Cross communication

Answer: (1)

Explanation:
Horizontal interaction occurs among people of same rank for coordination and cooperation.


Question 8
Identify the important element a teacher must consider while addressing students in a classroom:

Options:
(1) Avoidance of proximity
(2) Voice modulation
(3) Repetitive pause
(4) Fixed posture

Answer: (2)

Explanation:
Modulation helps maintain clarity, attention, and engagement.


Question 9
Which of the following are barriers to effective communication?

Options:
(1) Moralising, being judgemental and consoling comments
(2) Dialogue, summary and self-review
(3) Simple words, cool reaction and defensive attitude
(4) Personal statements, eye contact and simple narration

Answer: (1)

Explanation:
Judgemental behaviour blocks open expression, creating communication barriers.


Question 10
The choice of communication partners is influenced by:

Options:
(1) Proximity, utility, loneliness
(2) Utility, secrecy, dissonance
(3) Secrecy, dissonance, deception
(4) Dissimilarity, dissonance, deviance

Answer: (1)

Explanation:
People interact more with those who are close, useful and emotionally supportive.


Question 11
As a teacher, which option ensures effective presence in the classroom?

Options:
(1) Use of peer command
(2) Making aggressive statements
((3) Adoption of well-established posture
(4) Being authoritarian

Answer: (3)

Explanation:
Confident physical presence enhances teacher credibility and classroom control.


Question 12
Every communicator has to experience:

Options:
(1) Manipulated emotions
(2) Anticipatory excitement
(3) The issue of homophily
(4) Status dislocation

Answer: (3)

Explanation:
Homophily means tendency to communicate better with people sharing similarity of beliefs and background.


Question 13
Differentiation between acceptance and non-acceptance of certain stimuli in classroom communication is the basis of:

Options:
(1) Selective expectation
(2) Selective affiliation
(3) Selective attention
(4) Selective morality

Answer: (3)

Explanation:
Selective attention means filtering information based on relevance and interest.


Question 14
Assertion (A): The initial messages to students by a teacher need not be critical to establish interactions later.
Reason (R): More control over the communication process means more control over what students learn.

Options:
(1) Both A and R true, R correct explanation
(2) Both true, R not explanation
(3) A true, R false
(4) A false, R true

Answer: (4)

Explanation:
Initial interaction is important for rapport. More control does not necessarily ensure learning.


Question 15
Assertion (A): To communicate well in the classroom is a natural ability.
Reason (R): Effective teaching demands knowledge of communication process.

Options:
(1) Both true, R correct explanation
(2) Both true, R not explanation
(3) A true, R false
(4) A false, R true

Answer: (4)

Explanation:
Communication is a skill learned and developed, not a natural gift.


Question 16
Classroom communication is a transactional process.

Options:
(1) A and R true, R correct explanation
(2) A and R true, R not explanation
(3) A true, R false
(4) A false, R true

Answer: (3)

Explanation:
Communication is two-way; student responses are meaningful and purposeful.


Question 17
Which of the following sets of statements is correct for describing the human communication process?

Statements:

Code Statement
(a) Non-verbal communication can stimulate ideas.
(b)

Communication is a learnt ability.

(c)

Communication is not a universal panacea.

(d) Communication can break down.
(e)

More communication means more effective learning by students.

(f)

Value of what is learnt through classroom communication is not an issue for students.

Options:
(1) (a), (c), (e) and (f)
(2) (b), (d), (e) and (f)
(3) (a), (b), (c) and (d)
(4) (a), (d), (e) and (f)

Answer: (3)

Explanation:
Communication involves non-verbal elements (a), it is a learned skill (b), it cannot solve everything (c), and breakdown is possible (d).
Statements (e) and (f) are incorrect assumptions.

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