Functional English Quiz

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What is the term for communication involving only one single living being as a sender and receiver of message-simultaneously?

Intrapersonal Communication

Which type of communication involves two different living beings as the sender and receiver of the message?

Interpersonal Communication

What is the term for communication involving linguistics?

Verbal Communication

Which type of communication involves gestures, postures, and sensory inputs/outputs?

Non-Verbal Communication

What type of communication took place between living beings in the Stone Age or so?

Non-Verbal Communication

What is the importance of communication in society?

Communication plays a vital role in any kind of interaction happening between any two species or living organisms. It is essential for social beings to communicate in order to function and thrive within a community.

What is the difference between intrapersonal and interpersonal communication?

Intrapersonal communication involves only one single living being as a sender and receiver of message-simultaneously, while interpersonal communication takes place between two different living beings.

What are the two types of communication based on linguistic involvement?

Verbal communication involves linguistics, while non-verbal communication involves gestures, postures, and sensory inputs/outputs.

What was the primary form of communication in the Stone Age?

In the Stone Age, only non-verbal communication took place between living beings.

Why is it said that humans are social animals?

Living isolated is not possible for most species, and humans are called social animals because they need to interact and communicate within a society in order to thrive and survive.

Study Notes

Types of Communication

  • Intrapersonal communication refers to the process of communication involving only one single living being as a sender and receiver of the message simultaneously.

Interpersonal Communication

  • Interpersonal communication involves two different living beings as the sender and receiver of the message.

Linguistic Communication

  • Linguistic communication involves the use of language to convey meaning.

Non-Linguistic Communication

  • Non-linguistic communication involves gestures, postures, and sensory inputs/outputs to convey meaning.

Primitive Communication

  • In the Stone Age, communication mostly involved non-linguistic means, such as gestures and postures.

Importance of Communication

  • Communication is essential in society as it enables the exchange of ideas, opinions, and information.

Difference between Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Communication

  • Intrapersonal communication involves communication within oneself, whereas interpersonal communication involves communication between two or more people.

Types of Communication based on Linguistic Involvement

  • There are two types of communication based on linguistic involvement: linguistic communication (involving language) and non-linguistic communication (not involving language).

Primary Form of Communication in the Stone Age

  • The primary form of communication in the Stone Age was non-linguistic, involving gestures and postures.

Humans as Social Animals

  • Humans are referred to as social animals because they have a natural inclination to communicate and interact with each other.

Test your knowledge of functional English with this quiz based on the study material by Drona Foundation. Brush up on your language skills and vocabulary as you answer questions related to the subject code: Generic Sem 1 Batch (2023-26).

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