IT Part A Answer Key - ClassX-Unit I, II&III
IT Part A Answer Key - ClassX-Unit I, II&III
Book 10
Answer Key-Part A
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A. Select the correct option.
1. b
B. Fill in the blanks.
1. Communication
4. Encoding
1. F
2. c
Chapter 2: Communication Cycle
2. Desired goal
5. Specific
C. Write T for True and F for False.
2. T
3. b 4. b
3. Non-specific
3. F 4. T
5. b
5. T
D. Answer the following questions.
1. Communication cycle is a process where a sender conveys his messages to the
receiver and the receiver acknowledges the messages and send back the
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response to it. A communication cycle includes resources such as email threats,
social media outlets, VoIP message outlet etc.
2. Principle of effective communication can be given as:
• Simple language: the language used in communication should be simple
and understandable by both the sender and the receiver.
• Definite: communication should be definite.
• Complete and concise: the provided communication should be complete
and to the point.
• Appropriate medium: A proper medium with several factors such as timings,
the distance between the sender and the receiver.
• Authentic: information given should be factual, avoiding misleading or false.
• Courteous: The sender should be polite and courteous while communicating
which helps in building a healthy relationship.
3. Importance of feedback includes:
• Feedback is an essential factor in the process of the communication cycle. It
is the response received by the sender once the message is clear and
understood by the receiver.
2. Complicated
3. a
3. Listening
4. c 5. c
4. Face-to-Face 5. Feedback
C. Answer the following questions.
1. Two factors which are responsible for causing internal barriers during
communication are:
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Poor listening skills: Poor listeners do not attend carefully to all the information
being given by the speaker which can be both verbal and non-verbal signals,
including intonation and body language.
The difference in perception and viewpoint: The receiver may not look at
things the same way as the person who is communicating, leading to the
disagreement between the sender and the receiver causing the communication
gaps.
2. It is important to overcome communication barriers because they can hinder our
ability to communicate. Also, barriers can hamper productive and effective
communication which can lead to poor relationships, loss of trust,
misunderstanding, waste of time and energy with other such undesirable
outcomes.
3. Care that should be taken while giving the feedback:
• Keep it simple and appropriate to serve the purpose of communication.
• Use the correct language so that the receiver interprets it correctly.
• Avoid lengthy and complicated messages.
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use word to exchange their thoughts, feelings, or ideas with others. Language is
the most important tool for verbal communication.
4. Encoding refers to how the sender wishes to communicate the message, i.e.,
using spoken or written language, signs, or body language.
5. Verb is a word that shows an action or a state of being. It shows what someone
is doing, did, or will do.
Adverb is a word that modifies or describe a verb, an adjective, or another
adverb, expressing manner, place, time or degree.
6. An article is a word that is used to modify a noun. ‘A’, ‘An’, and ‘The’ are known
as the articles.
7. A sender is the person who expresses his opinion, idea, or message and sends it
to the receiver. A receiver is the person for whom the message is intended.
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8. Simple language should be used to make the communication understandable by
both sender and receiver.
5.
PS • Be sensitive and empathetic and be confident of having the attention and
interest of the receiver.
• Use proper communication channels to prevent noise and other distractions.
• Be sensitive and empathetic and be confident of having the attention and
interest of the receiver.
The information being conveyed through the communication should be clear
because the message is the first step in any communication and it must be as
transparent as possible.
• In order to make it simple, avoid using complex words, sentences, and
confusing language.
• Effective message can be conveyed if the sender has clarity in his thoughts.
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• The message should be easily understood by the receiver; this will happen
when the purpose of communication is clear.
• The message should have a single goal and not a mixture of ideas.
6. Three principles of communication are:
• Content: It refers to the language that has been used in the message and
interpreting the meaning of words differently.
• Process: It refers to the way the message is delivered-the non-verbal elements
in the speech like the tone of voice, gestures, body language and the state of
mind can be identified during communication.
• Context: It refers to the situation or environment in which the message is
delivered, including the physical environment, cultural factors, and
developmental factors.
7. Following Rules should be followed for writing a sentence:
• Use short sentences
PS communicator.
• He can use different non-verbal prompts like body movements, gestures, facial
expressions, symbols, images, signal charts, and so on to express sentiments,
attitudes, or information.
2. If Priya wants to get immediate approval from her father other than phone, she
can use to send a message to her father. Here, the text message can act as a
channel between the sender and the receiver.
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A. Select the correct option.
1. c
B. Fill in the blanks.
1. Intrinsic
4. Independent
2. b 3. c
2. Seekers
5. External
C. Answer the following questions.
4. a 5. a
3. Self-regulation
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● She should continue to. Pursue goals despite setbacks
2. Rahul must do some of these stress management techniques to relax his mind
during exam time.
● He should do Meditation. It will bring positivity into his life and helps to restore
calm and peace in his life. Regular practice of meditation reduces stress, anxiety,
and depression. It is a natural and inexpensive way that provides immunity to
stress.
● Meditation will help him to change his perspective during difficult situations.
● Meditation will provide him a stronger sense of motivation.
● He should go for nature walk regularly take some time out of his busy schedule
to appreciate nature's beauty. The fluttering of leaves, the sound of water flowing,
soft breeze, brightly-coloured blossoms—all have a calming effect on his mind.
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● Nature walk will him to calm his troubled mind.
4. A seeker is someone who always wants to know more, to the point where their
mind becomes restless. If you're a seeker you're not just curious -- you are
defined by your curiosity. They do not know who they are, what they stand for,
or how others perceive them. They feel frustrated with their performance and
relationships.
5. It is important to be self-aware because it influences our personal
development. When you are self-aware, you are more confident, innovative,
and empathetic. Your decision-making abilities and communication skills are
also enhanced. Those with enhanced self-awareness can work independently
and become more effective leaders. Thus, self-awareness is an essential
factor in achieving success and becoming independent.
6. Independent people experience challenging life situations without involving
other people. Emotional independence improves their relations with friends
and family and make them stronger.
PS • Now, a user does not need to remember the lengthy commands or their
syntax as they had to do in Command-line Interface (CLI) or Character
User Interface (CUI).
• Some examples of GUI are: Windows Operating System, Mac OS,
Linux, etc.
2. An operating system is the first program that loads on a computer when you
switch on the computer. It acts as an interface between the software and
computer hardware. It is a special set of programs to manage the overall
functioning of a computer and its resources. Some common examples of
operating systems: Windows, Macintosh (Mac), Linux, DOS, and Unix.
3. Multitasking is the ability of a computer to perform more than one task at a single
instant of time. An operating system that is capable of doing multiple tasks or
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executing processes while using common processing resources like CPU is
called multitasking operating system.
4. Icons, Start button, and Taskbar are some components of the Windows desktop.