MC, Ce, El, Es, GL, GM, 158 Comm Skills 2021 (Srid)

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UMaT, SCHOOL OF RAILWAYS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

CLASS:
SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, AUGUST, 2021
2019
COURSE NO: MC/EL/GM/GL/ES/CE 158

COURSE NAME: COMMUNICATION SKILLS II

Name: __________________________________________ Index Number: _______________

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN YOUR


ANSWER BOOKLET. THERE ARE SIX SECTIONS (A, B, C, D, E, AND F). ATTEMPT
ALL.

60 MARKS TOTAL

SECTION A (10 MARKS)


QUESTION 1: PARAGRAPH ANALYSIS
Read the following paragraph (with numbered sentences) and answer the questions on it by

choosing from the options A – D. State both the letters and answers in your answer booklet.

1. My hometown and my college town have several things in common. 2. First, both

are small rural communities. 3. For example, my hometown, Gridlock, has a

population of only about 10,000 people. 4. Similarly, my college town, Wheaton,

consists of about 11,000 local residents. 5. This population swells to 15,000 people

when the college students are attending classes. 6. A second way in which these

two towns are similar is that they are both located in rural areas. 7. Gridlock is

surrounded by many acres of soybeans. 8. In the same way, Wheaton lies in the

centre of a farmland which is used to raise hogs and cattle. 9. Thirdly, these towns

are similar in that they contain college campuses. 10. Gridlock, for example, is

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home to Neutron College, which is famous for its Agricultural Economics

programme as well as for its natural Corn-Watching Festival.

1. The controlling idea of this paragraph can be found in …………………………………………

a. Sentence 1
b. Sentence 2
c. Sentence 3
d. Sentence 10
2. The second sentence of the paragraph can be analysed as …………………………………….
a. Topic sentence
b. Major support sentence
c. Minor support sentence
d. Introductory sentence
3. The topic the writer wrote about is …………………………………………………………....
a. My hometown and my college town
b. Small rural communities
c. Gridlock and Neutron
d. My hometown, Gridlock

4. One significant feature of the above paragraph is ……………………………………………


a. indentation
b. blocked
c. implied
d. outline
5. The writer has used a transition of ……………………………………………………………
a. reason
b. cause and effect
c. addition
d. contrast
6. From the paragraph, sentences 4, 7, and 8 can be analysed ……………………………………
a. Topic sentence
b. Major supports
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c. Minor supports
d. Controlling ideas
7. Sentences 2, 6, and 9 can be classified as ……………………………………………………...
a. Controlling ideas
b. Minor support sentences
c. Major support sentences
d. Topic sentences
8. Coherence in this paragraph has been achieved through the use of …………………………...
a. Order
b. Transitional devices
c. Paragraph is not coherent
d. Repetition of key words
9. The concluding sentence of the paragraph is ………………………………………………......
a. Sentence 10
b. Sentence 9
c. Sentence 1
d. There is no concluding sentence
10. In Sentence 4, the word “Similarly,” is a transition of ………………………………………...
a. Addition
b. Comparison
c. Reason
d. Contrast

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SECTION B (10 MARKS)
QUESTION 2: REGISTERS
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the

list below the passage, four choices are offered in columns A to D. For each blank gap, choose

the word that is most suitable to fill the numbered gap.

Authors usually follow a particular procedure in writing their books. Inside a book, the -1-

carries the full -2- of the book on the -3-, as well as -4- name and the name of the -5- the

company that issued the book. A statement of -6- appears, stating that the book’s contents are

the property of the author or publisher. The -7- follows the title page. The -8- usually comes

at the end of the preliminary material. The -9- is the main part of the book. The text is usually

divided into separate parts called -10- . The -11- contains notes, charts, tables, lists, or other

detailed information discussed in the text. Many books have an -12-, which lists in

alphabetical order important words, names, and places in the text. Finally, some books, have

a -13- that lists sources used by the author in writing the book.

A B C D

1. front page title page cover page forward page

2. design content pages title

3. recto book verso cover

4. customer’s author’s printer’s designer’s

5. proofreader copyright publisher agent

6. accounts authority power copyright

7. preface acknowledgement foreword dedication

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8. table of points table of contents table of pages index

9. text body size content

10. paragraphs indentions chapters sections

11. pages appendix content chapters

12. invoice arrangement index entry

13. autobiography bibliography origin form

SECTION C (10 MARKS)

QUESTION 4: DOCUMENTATION

Put the essentials in the following mixed up pieces of information into correct referencing

format, Harvard (UMaT) style, and as should appear on the References Lists:

1. A journal article found on pages 93 to 103 of the Ghana Mining Journal of December,

2015 written by the Head of Department of CENCES, Dr. Mrs. Patricia Beatrice Mireku-

Gyimah. We are referring to the first number of the 15th volume of the journal and the

title of the article is: Duality of Meaning of some English words: What’s on the Minds of

Beginner Mining and Related Engineering Students?

2. Linguistics Simplified: Semantics is a handy book, containing a total of 147 pages.

Authored by one Damoda Thakur who, as indicated on the blurb, has been the Chairman

of the Department of English in Sanaa University, Yemen. The book was published in

2007 in New Delhi, the printers being Bharati Bhawan who are also the publishers and

Distributors.

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SECTION D (10 MARKS)

QUESTION 4: EDITING/PROOFREADING

The following passage is not edited. It contains an error or two in each sentence. Rewrite

the passage by correcting words that are incorrect and underline them at the same time.

When Kofi started driving taxi he was 19 years at age. He knew he had to work hard to make

ends meat. He had already moved from his fathers house and was staying with a friend; but

the rent was costly and the income from his tax work were often unsteady. He was beginning

to feel that he could not longer live within his earnings. Could he thought about an

alternative. Yes to avoid from disgrace, he will go back to school. However he would have to

tell his father he has regretted for not been patient and obedience. Even though the quality of

education had reduce a bit, he believed they still had benefits worth sacrificing on.

SECTION E (10 MARKS)

QUESTION 5: SKILLS IN ACADEMIC WRITING

Read the following piece of information and design a title page for a project report. Use

a ruler and a sharp pencil to create border lines on an A4 sheet.

(a). Two students of the University of Mines and Technology, Grace Bediako Kafui

(413015-08) and Daniel Ackah (413002-08) submitted a field trip report on the study of

the drill and blast operations in the Department of Mining Engineering in the Faculty of

Mineral Resources Technology on the 6th April, 2010. The report was submitted to Mr.

Erasmus Arhinful, the Training Officer of the English section of the department.

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SECTION F (10 MARKS)

SKILLS IN PUNCTUATION

Copy out the following passage and punctuate it as accurately as you can.

The time many people devote to television is astonishing recently a global study showed

that on average people watch TV for just over three hours each day if we watch four

hours daily by age sixty we will have spent ten years in front of the screen yet none of us

would want inscribed on our tombstone here lies our beloved friend who devoted one

sixth of his/her life watching TV do people watch hours of television because they enjoy

it many believe they spend too much time watching TV I wish I could spend more time

reading my books said Mary a final year university student instead of watching TV fact is

that a good number of people have become addicted to TV.

Course Examiners: Mr. E. Arhinful/Dr. Mrs. Cecilia Addei

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