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DEPARTMENT
OF
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
COMMUNICATION SKILLS LABORATORY
MANUAL
III/IV B. Tech (EC)-363
RVR & JC COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CHANDRAMOULIPURAM, CHOWDAVARAM, GUNTUR-19
ANDHRA PRADESH
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LAB CYCLE
UNIT-I
Introduction to communication
UNIT-II
2.1 Listening Skills: Principles of Listening skills (refer to Etiquette), Interpersonal Skills
2.2 Speaking Skills: Presentation Skills, Principles of speaking (refer to Etiquette)
2.3 Reading Skills: 4 easy steps to increase reading skills (refer to Accelerated Learning)
Exercises.2.4 Writing Skills: Principles of Writing
2.5 Study skills: Accelerated Learning
2.6 People Skills: Interpersonal Skills, stress management. Facilitation skills,Negotiation,Conflict management, Decision making, Planning, Leadership
2.7 Soft skills: Accelerated Learning, self motivation & goal setting, self awareness,Communication skills, Planning & Learning.2.8 Linguistic skills: Lessons in propowerl (ppl)
2.9 Communication skills: Presentation skills
UNTT-III
3.1 Phonetics: Lessons and Exercises in PP13.2 American English: TOEFL, GRE (Kaplan's)
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UNIT-IV
4.1 Resume
4.2 Letter writing: (Planning module) Letter writing
4.3 Technical Write up, Writing with a purpose
UNIT-V
5.1 Conversation styles: Negotiation, Etiquette
5.2 Face to Face Interaction: Etiquette, Interpersonal Skills
5.3 Telephonic Interaction: CUP s/w5.4 Group Interaction: Etiquette, Interpersonal Skills
5.5 Body Language: Etiquette
UNIT-VI
6.1 Elocution: Write the topic
6.2 Debate: Write the topic and your role
6.3 Group Discussion: Do's and don't. Analysis of the Topic, view points6.4 Presentation: Technical seminar
6.5 Extempore: topic
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Recommended Software
Digital Language Lab Networking Software:
1. HiClass Software2. Renet
English Language-Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing Skills:
1. Alania Series-English Mastery Levels A,B(Set Of 2 Cd’s)
2. English Discoveries (Set Of 12 Cd’s)
3. Rosetta Stone English Suite(Levels 1,2 &3)
English Grammar:
1. New English Grammar In Use –Cambridge
2. Live Action English Interactive
3. Tense Buster 2001
4. Tense Buster 5 Levels
5. New Churchill House Grammar
Pronunciation:
1. Euro Talk :Phonetics
2. Multimedia Pronunciation Power
3. Pronunciation Power 1&2
Vocabulary:1. Work Flash
2. Key English Words
3. VOCA
4. V Tutor
5. Error Terror
6. Word Invaders
7. Cross Word Challenge
8. Beat The Clock
Dictionaries:
1. Cambridge Advanced Learner’s
2. Oxford Genie & Advanced3. Webster’s New World & Miriam
4. American Heritage
5. Reader’s Digest
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Encyclopedias:
1. Encarta
2. Britanica
3. Dk
Teacher-Ware
1. Author Plus Tool Kit2. Exercise Generator
3. Media Master
4. Power Glide
Study Skill:
1. Cambridge Study Skills
2. Read Up, Speed Up.
Writing:
1. Easy Writer
2. Creative Writing
3. News Paper Editor 4. Repeat Writer
Professional English:
1. Telephonic in English
2. Business Roles
3. Mind Game 5 Levels
4. Business Goals
5. Globe Arena
6. Business Territory
7. Issues In English 1&2
English for ETS:
From leading brands like Cambridge, Longman, REA, ARCO, VISU,
Power prep, KAPLAN, Princeton, Barron’s, Cliff’s etc, TOEFL Mastery,
IELTS, GRE,GMAT SAT.
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB
Unit 1:
From this unit the students will learn about the elements of communication, the barriers of
communication, barriers to communication and the types of communication. They should go
through the theoretical aspects of the communication subject.
Unit 2:
After the completion of this unit, the students are acquainted with listening, speaking,
reading, writing, linguistic, communication and soft skills by referring to the Globearena
Software.
Unit 3:
In this unit the students are trained in phonetics and intonations by going through the
Propower Software. They should go through TOEFL mastery, English mastery, Telephonic
English and Globearena software for British, American, Indian and International English.
After the completion of this unit the students will be familiar with accent training which
covers phonetics, intonations, British, American, Indian and International English
Unit 4:
After the completion of this unit the students are trained in writing resumes, different kinds
of letters and technical write up. They should go through various exercises and assignments
given in the class.
Unit 5:
After the completion of this unit the students will learn different conversational styles like
face to face interaction, telephonic interaction, group interaction, and body language by going
through Telephonic English and Globearena software.
Unit 6:
In this unit the students are exposed to debates, group discussions, elocutions, brain storming,
interpretation and extempore. Each and every student has given an individual seminar on a
technical topic.
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Analogies
1. Grotesque :Curvaceous::
A. Enigmatic: arcane B. Garrulous: laconic C. Blue: Sky D. Lassitude: Libation
2. PothenQuiet::
A.Loathing:DetestationB:Itincrant:stationaryC.Spout:TeapotD.FIu:Illness
3. Inchoate:Consummate::A.Exiguous:CapaciousB.Pampered:CoddleC.PetaI:RoseD.Milky:Beverage
4. Mutiny:Fealty
A.Arm:BodyB:Work:laborC.Apertur:OcculssionD.Tail:Rabbit
5. Gigantic:Large
A.Fruit:OrangeB.Evict:TenantC.Poor:\VelathyD.WrinkIed:Cread
6. Vituperation:Diatribe::
Mendacit}':TruthB.Garishness:DemurenessC.Laquacity:ProlixityD. Guild: Ardor
7. Obtreperous :Recalcitrant::
A.Pomade:OintmentB .Blithe: VivaciousC.Wick:CaridleD.Hay:Dried
8. Puerile:Trifling::
A.InimicaI:PaIB.Weed:PlantC.Pullet:HenD.Venerable:Unctous
9. Shard:Portery::
A.Verse:PoemBShop:StoreC.Sherbet:ColdD.Allotment:Withhold.
10. Leaves:Tree::
A.Mart:EmporiuTnB.Etemal:EndCWhale:MammaID:Letter: Alphabet
11. Pages:Book::
A.Heat:EvaporatioB.Literacy:IgnoranceC.Deluge:DroughtD.\Ving:Bird
12. Jar:Lid::
A.Body:ToeB.Laconic:TalkC.Opaue:LightD.Elbow:joint
13. Suitcase:Luggage::
A.Room:BuildingB.Hat:MillineryCKecklace:GarmentD.Comnia:Pause.
14. Organ:Kidney::
A.Bone:RibB.Pound:HeavinessC.Clip:AttachmentD.Manipulation:Attachraent15. Animal:Cat::
A.A.Perplexed:EnlightenedB.Fish:ScaIesC.Insulin:PancreasD.Fumitur:Chain
16. Pirate:Talk::
A.Forge:CopyB.Dart:MissileC.DecibeI:SoundD.Insipid:Invented
17. Fertilize:Grow::
A.MedaI:HonourB.Antipathy:SympathyC.Nourish:EnrichD.Cow:Herd
18. Sterlization:Microorganism::
A.Deforestation:TreesB.Deluge:RainC.Appoint:NominateD.Shade:Window
19. Untenable:Defended::
A.InvulnerabIe:InjuredB.Cacophony:SoundsC.Loquacios:BefriendedD.Grenade:B
omb
20. Gravid:PregnantA.Microscope:SmalIB.Vigilant:AinbushesC.Phantom:SpectreD.A baculus:tile
21. Scribble: Write::
A.MumbIe:TalkB. Log: RecordC.Pillar SupportD. Float: Swim
22. PaIate:Mouth::
A.Forge:MetalB.Anger:RantC.Obdurate:ImpersistenceD.Ceiling:Room
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RULES TO FOLLOW IN GROUP DISCUSSION
How to score in Group discussion
GROUP DISCUSSION or GD happens to be an important dimension of the
selection process, especially by Information Technology (IT) companies. Theorganizations are typically on the lookout for candidates who are outgoing and
smart. During the GD, the panel members essentially evaluate the candidate's
potential to be a leader and his/her ability to work as a team member. The skills they
look for are:
Leadership skills
Ability to lead, inspire and carry the team along to help it to achieve the group'sobjectives.
Communication skills
The participant will be assessed in terms of clarity of thought and aptness of thelanguage used during the course of the GD.
Since over 90 per cent of the communication is non-verbal, the participant's body
language such as facial expressions, gestures, postures and eye contact are closely watched
to assess the level of confidence and his/her ability to work effectively in a group.
Ability to be patient and willingness to accommodate others' point of view is tested bythe listening skills.
Interpersonal skills
The candidate will be assessed in terms of ability to interact with other
members of the group in the GD environment. Emotional intelligence promotes
good interpersonal relationship.
Problem-solving skills
The candidate's ability to use his/her creativity and to come out with offbeat
solutions is assessed.
Persuasive skills
Ability to persuade others to see the problem from several perspectives
without hurting the feelings of anyone in the group.
Conceptualizing skills
The ability to grasp the situation and apply it to a macro level is considered.
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Dos and Don'ts
*Be coot and confident.
*Be as natural as possible.
*Take time to organize your thoughts.
*Seek clarification if you have any doubts regarding the subject.
*Start speaking only after you have clearly understood and analysed the subject.
*Always be polite.
*Motivate the other members of the team to speak and listen to them.
*Do not show off your knowledge.
*Do not address the panel members.
*Do not evaluate other members of the group.
*Be objective.
*Do not get into cross talk with any person in the group. Always address the groupand make eye contact with as many members as possible.
*Do not criticize other members of the group.
*Do not be aggressive.
*Do not stray from the topic.
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GROUP DISCUSSION TOPICS
• Is Death sentence on Saddam Hussein Justified?
• Role of UN m peacekeeping.
• Position of Women in India compared to other nations.
• Environment Management.
• Is China better than India in
software.
• Should Sonia Gandhi be the PM of
India
• BPOs in INDIA
• Govt contribution to IT
• Will punch lines rule the Advt.
• Premarital sex
• Is china a threat to Indian industry
• India or west, which is the land of opportunities
• Water resources should be nationalized
• "BALANCE BETWEEN PROFESSIONALISM AND FAMILY"
• Effect of cinema on Youth
• Education in India compared to Foreign nations
• Is it necessary to ban soft drinks in India.
• What is the effect of movies on youth,(is it good or
bad)
• Are studies more beneficial in India or in Abroad
• "UN's peace activities" and "America's war on Iraq".
• ”Environment-Whose Responsibility".
• About Hockey being the primary game in
India Cricket should be banned or not
• Is China a threat to India.
• Present state of Indian Cricket team.
• Love marriage/Arranged marriage.
• Advantages of Co-education.
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Hot Topics:
• Howto deal with international terrorism.
• Should we pursue our policy of dialogue with Pakistan?
• Are peace and non-violence outdated concepts?
Current Topics:
• A Unipolar World spells disaster for underdeveloped countries like India
• Is Globalisation Really Necessary?
• What shall we do about our ever-increasing Population?
• Corruption is the price we pay for Democracy.
• Foreign Television Channels are destroying our culture.
• What India needs is a Dictatorship.
• With media publishing and telecasting trivia, censorship is the need of the
hour.
• Beaury contests degrade womanhood
• The rise of regionl blocs threatens independent nations like India
• 1s dependence on computers a good thing?
• Should the public sector be privatised?
• China and India are similar nations with contrasting ways
• 1s India, a Soft Nation?
• Value based politics is the need of the hour
• Religion should not be mixed with politics
• Howto deal with high oil prices
• Our cricketers are not to blamed for match fixing
POLITICAL TOPICS:
• Reserving seats for women in Panchayat has not only been a farce but has
distracted from developing a more genuine voice of woman.
• Have the nuclear tests of 1998 benefited or harmed India?
• Voters, not, political parties are responsible for the criminalisation of
politics.
• The voters are re-quired to be well informed and educated about their
candidates so that they can elect, the right aspirant by their own assessment.
• India should go for the presidential form of democracy.
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ECONOMIC TOPICS:
• Developing countries need trade, not aid
• Why do we lag behind China?
• Capitalism is a very flawed system but the others are so much worse.
• Flexibility of labour laws is the key to attracting more Foreign Direct
Investment.
• Is the business of business only business?
• In our economic matters, there is an excessive tendency towards the
thinking rather than doing.
• Every cloud has a silver lining
• Can the economy achieve an 8 percent growth rate?.
• Is disinvestments really that good for India or is a rethink in order ?
• Are co-operatives relevant in today's globalised environment?.
• Foreign aid is a dangerous drug that ean stimulate in small doses but
become fatally
addictive in larger doses.
• Modern day sport in industrialised society is an industry, as anything else.
• Government should clean its own hands before pointing finger at the
private sector for corruption.
• Is the NPA ordinance too harsh?
• Reforms have to grow up.
• The future lies with gobalisation .
• Is the consumer really the king in India?.
• Globalisation versus nationalism
• Conditional access system for cable TV watchers; boon or bane?
• If India is poorly governed, the reason is that we have designed our system
of governance for protecting, if not encouraging, corruption?
• Commercialisation of health care : Good or Bad ?
• For globalisation to succeed in India people must be able to see what is in it
for them.
• Is the US economy headed the Japanese economy way?
• Economic freedom not old fashioned theories of development will lead to
growth and prosperity
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• Markets left to themselves encourage greed.
• For globalisation to succeed in India people must be able to see what is in it
for them
• Should businessmen run. the finance ministry
• Should important set-vices like transport be left to market forces?.
• Is there any point in having a business strategy when the world changes
from month to month?
• Is the patents bill good for India? .
• Is the business of business only business?.
• Globalisation is good for developing countries
• Public sector being a guarantor of job security is a myth.
• Is industry less growth here to stay ?
• Capitalism is a very flawed system but the others are so much worse ?
• How can business get rid of the bad name tha it has earned?
• Government pumping money into the economy is not the solution for our
economical problems
• Business ethics are no longer a luxury for corporate but a necessity?
• How should privatization proceeds be utilized ?
• Is the budgeting exercise of any use
• Should agricultural subsidies be stopped?
• Will Mumbai’s film industry ever evolve into a truly modem corporatised
one?
• Will market reforms enrich rich states further, while poorer ones lag
further?
• Why do we lag behind China ?
• Who says MNCs are superior to Indian companies ?
• Why not use a brand index to measure national prosperity?
• What we need to reduce scams is better regulatory bodies.
• War rhetoric is misplaced in a country like India which is trying to
globalize its economy.
• Trade can help the poor ?
• The power ministry should cut off supplies to all the defaulting SEBs.
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• Steal a few lakhs and you're a criminal. Steal a few hundred crores and you
become an industrialist.
• Should PSUs be divested through strategic sale or public offer?
• The state is above the law?
• Managerial skills learnt in the classroom can never match those learnt from
experience
• Democracy in hampering India progress
• MBA in India is- highly overrated
• Religion is a private affair and should be of no concern lor the state
• Decreasing defense expenditure and increasing social expenditure is the
need of the hour
• Why cant we be world players in industry as we are in software?
• Multinational corporations; Are they devils in disguise?
• Should there be private universities?
• Does banning fashion shows and New Year parties save our culture'?
Social Topics:
• Are Big Dams Necessary?
• Films are corrupting the Indian Youth
• A Gandhian State selling liquor is an anomaly
• Bride burning and dowry may look bad, but are an integral part of India
• Our Culture is Decaying
• We are not serious about saving Wildlife/Environment
• The education system needs serious reforms
• The impact of TV on our psyche
• Showing Violence and Crimes should not be allowed in films and on
television.
• Let us legalise gambling
Management Topics:
• Is managememt an art or a science?
• The Rush for MBA is really a rush for big money
• Ethics ta Business are just a passing fashion
• The objective of Management is to maximise profits
• Do professional mamagers have a chance in our famiiy run businesses?
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• The Internet is an exercise in hype
• 1s an MBA necessary to succeed in life?
• Family owned business vs professionally run businesses
• Smaller businesses and start-ups have more scope for professional growth.
• Dot com or doubt com?
Creative Topics:
• The Wheel is Turning Round and Round
• 1f I was the Finance Minister/Prime Minister
• There is no right way to do a wrong thing
• Group Task; How can we have Mount Everest in India?
• Do Beauty and Brains go Together?
• When I woke up in the morning I saw...
• A ship docked in harbour cannot face the storms
• Up the Down Staircase
• Just as we have smoke free zones, we should have child free zones
• Marriage is a social trap
SOCIAL TOPICS:
• The Internet chains have come on the wings of science and technology but
are no less restrictive for all that.
• Secularism has become a tool to justify the wrongs done by the minorities,
• Media is a mixed blessing/How ethical is media?
• To fight AIDS, stop being coy about sex education.
• What should India strive for- Westernization or modernization?
• Political parties have outlived their utility.
• Is Swadeshi relevant for India today?
• Money is required to earn more money.
• Foreign trade is necessary for any country to survive ,
• Presidential Vs Parliamentary form of government of India
• Technology: The Ism' Of the New Millennium?
• Religion And Politics Should Not Mix
• TRIPS Controversy And The Patent Act Amendment
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• Export Stagnation; Causes And Cures
• Excessive Depiction Of Sex And Violence in Films
• Classical Music Heritage And the Growing Pop- Culture
• Decentralisation & The Panchayati Raj Institutions
• Should India Sign the CIBT
• State Interventions In Market Kind Or Mixed Economy
• Is science a Boon Or Bane
• Is Swapping Terrorists For Hostages An Encouragement For Plane-
Hijackers?
• India and the political dynasties: The Nehru Family context
• Nice Guys Finish Last
• A1l Work And No Play Makes Jack A Dull Boy
• Individual Freedom and Civil Society
• Conventionalism And Modernity: the Ever going Debate
• Should There Be A Restriction On Permissiveness Being propagated by
The MTV
• Culture And Foreign Media?
• Marxism And Its Future all over The World
• The Growing Menace Of Casteism And regionalism.
• Presidential Form Of Government Is Needed In India
• Bullet For Bullet: Is It The Right Policy?
• Capitation Fees Should Be Abolished
• Brain-Drain Has To Be Stopped
• Business And Ethics Can't / Don't Go Together
• Are women As good as Men Or Inferior?
• Nothing Succeeds Like Success
• The Malthusian Economic Prophecy Is No Longer Relevant
• Secessionism In The North-East: Who's To Blame?
• Should India Break Diplomatic Ties With Pakistan?
• Age and Youth: Experience And Young Talent
• ‘ East is East & West Is Where All The Action Is': Mark Twain
• Freedom Of Expression And the State Authority,
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• Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished
• Tuitions Should Be Banned
• India Needs Gujral Doctrine For Better International Relations
• Doctor's Accountability To Improve Health-Care
• UniversaI Disarmament is A Must
• Indian Cricket Team Shonldn't Be Allowed To Play Abroad.
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EXTEMPORE TOPICSJust a minute
1. Leadership
2. Time
3. Money
4. Movies
5. Plastic bags
6. TV serials
7. Corruption
8. Beauty contests
9. Student elections
10. Suicide bombers
11. Animation movies
12. National games
13. Sports in India
14. Hollywood movies
15. Dress code in professional colleges16. Euthanasia
17. Remixes(pop albums, movies)
18. Print media
19. Jealousy
20. MNC’s
21. Ambition
22. Terrorism
23. Media
24. Fashion
25. Library
26. Watches
27. Passion28. Lockup deaths
29. Parks
30. Under world
31. House/Home
32. Temples
33. Criminals
34. Fitness
35. Team spirit
36. Museums
37. Factionism
38. Ragging
39. Freshers40. Farewell parties
41. Detention system
42. Advertisements
43. Cosmetics
44. Gold
45. Jewellery
46. Brain drain
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47. Capital punishment
48. SMS
49. Private banks
50. Legal system
51. War
52. Love
53. Peace54. Friendship
55. Success
56. Failure
57. Motivation
58. Chitfunds
59. Micro finance
60. Shopping
61. Rose
62. Colors
63. Flowers
64. Global warming
65. Green curtains over a brown window66. One in hand is better than two in bush
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III/IV B. Tech., (ECE) MAX MARKS:30
TIME: 30 MINS
EC-363 COMMUNICATION SKILLS
INTERNAL EXAM
A. Write the synonyms of the following words:
a. Sufficient b. Dearth c. Riddle d, Simulate e. Zeal
B. Write the antonyms of the following.
a. Accept b. tall c. Villain d. Abundance e. High
C. Write the analogies of the following.
a. Height: Mountain
a. Weight: ageb. Speed: highway c. mineral: mine.
b. Song: Recite
a. Author: bibliography b. Dancer: agile c. poetry: prose.
c. Tall: Short
a. Good: bad b. Beautiful: pretty c. house: home d. Ream: Paper
a. Carton: milk b. ink: pen c. tablet: clay.
e. Whisper: speak
a. Brush: touch b. request: ask c. listen: hear
D. Write the sentence completion.
1. A contractual agreement_________________ disclosure of information as
signed with the consultant, (a. Foreboding, b. Forbidding).
2. Don't _____________your neighbor until you have walked a mile in his
moccasins.(a. Criticize, b. Critique).
3. I decided to take the statistical course this year despite my guide's
________________to take it next semester, (a. Advice, b. Advise)4. Most behavioral researcher do believe that any individual's beliefs, attitudes
and behavior can change rather _____ _____ i rrespec tive o f age (a.
Dramatically, b. Drastically).
5. Please___________ that the letter is delivered to Mr. Smith this evening.
(a. Assure b. Ensure c. Insure).
E. Answer all the questions (5 Marks).
1. Define Conflict. How do you resolve conflict?
2. What is Negotiation?
3. What is etiquette?
4. What is Stress Management?
5. What are interpersonal skills?
E. Write a Letter to your Friend.
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TIME: 30 MINS)
EC-363 COMMUNICATION SKILLS LABINTERNAL EXAM
A. Write the synonyms of the following words:
a. Profusely b. nocturnal c. sufficient d. Glance e. Altercation
B. Write the antonyms of the following.
a. Illuminate b. exhale c. dark d. elevation e. accelerate
C. Write the analogies of the following.
a) Height: Mountain
a. Weight: age b. Speed: highway c. mineral:
mine.
b) Song: Recite
a. Author: bibliography b. Dancer: agile c. poetry:prose.
c) Tall: Short a. Good: bad b. Beautiful: pretty c. house:
home
d) Education development
a. Man: speech b. child: growth c. exercise:
youth
e) Lawyer: Court
a. Author: book b. wine-grapes c. volume:
liters
D. Write the sentence completion
1. Climbing the towering mountain seemed a very ___________ task to the
group of boy scouts, (a. Foreboding, b. Forbidding.).
2. The village __________________ met each evening near the temple (a.
Council,
b. Counsel, c. Consul)
3. It is important to understand how deforestation will _______________ the
tribals
in this area. (a. Effect b. Affect).
4. Only after the cops had arrived did the crowd ____________ from the
scene.(a.
Disburse, b. Disperse).
5. The ____________________ at the entrance of the monument said that it was
built in 740 AD(a. Epitaph b. Epigram, c. Epigraph)
E. Answer all the questions. (5 Marks). 1. Define Conflict .how do you prevent Conflict.
2. How do you avoid stress
3. What are the kinds of Decision-making.
4. What does Planning mean.
5. Explain the term Leadership.
F. Write a letter to buy an item.
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TIME: 30 MINS
EC-363 COMMUNICATION SKILLS
INTERNAL EXAM
A. Write the synonyms of the following words:
a. Adapt b. Exception c. Pervade d. virtually e. Emeritus
B. Write the antonyms of the following.
a. Good. b. Illuminate c. Elevation d. Villain e. Convex
C. Write the analogies of the following.
A. Fire: Ashes
a. Accident: delay b: water: waves c: collapse: debris
B. Carpenter: Saw
a. Stenographer: typewriter b. painter: brush c. lawyer; brief
C. Helmet: Head
a. Pedal: foot b. gun: hand c. chain: neck.
D. Ream: Paper
a. Carton: milk b. ink: pen tablet: clay. E. Whisper :speak
a. Brush: touch b. request: ask c. listen: hear
D. Write the sentence completion
1. Brenda decided to _______________ the challenge of solving the problem (a. Expect
b.
Accept, c. Except).
2. Engineers born and often trained in India have, for years, _________ to the U.S.
to staff the research and development labs.(a. Emigrated, b. Immigrated).
3. In a team, its important that people' skills ______________ each other (a.
Compliment, b. Complement)
4. My manager's just back from a vacation, I need to _______________her of all the
work the team has done. (a. Appraise, b. apprise). 5. Problem solving is a recursive process; you must ___________ go back and forth
between steps and do some parts again, (a. Continually, b. Continuously).
E. Answer all the questions (5 Marks).
1. Define Conflict. What are the reasons for Conflict?
2. Give tips to win Negotiation
3. Describe I-Factor in Etiquette (Integrity Factor).
4. Explain factors, which cause stress.
5. Brief on different paradigms of interpersonal skills.
F. Write a Letter to apply for a job.
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TIME: 30 MINS
EC-363 COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB
INTERNAL EXAM
A. Write the synonyms of the following words:
a. Restore. b. Maintain c. Dearth d. Deviation, e. Zealous
B. Write the antonyms of the following.
a. High b. abundance c. dearth d. affluence e. illuminate
C. Write the analogies of the following.
a. Carpenter: Saw
a. Stenographer: typewriter b. painter: brush c. lawyer: brief
b. Helmet: Head
a. Pedal: foot b. gun: hand c. chain: neck.
c. Height: Mountain
a. Weight: age b. Speed: highway c. mineral: mine.
d. Education: Development
Man: speech b. child: growth c. exercise: youth
e. Song: Recite
a. Author: bibliography b. Dancer: agile c. poetry:
prose.
D. Write the sentence completion
1. Despite all our questions about her new job, Tina was very ________________ .
(a. Allusive, b. Elusive c. Illusive)
2. I could not find any of the references you__________________ in your
research.
(a. Cited, b. Sited). 3. John seemed rather_______________in the movie, (a. Disinterested, b.
Uninterested).
4. Only when the expected return meets or_______________the required
expense is
the risk considered worth taking in business, (a. Accedes, b. Exceeds).
5. The current state of software contracting law makes it difficult to _____________
clients (a. Consul, b. Council, c. Counsel)
E. Answer all the questions. (5 Marks).
1. Define Conflict. Is Conflict Necessary?
2. What are the stress management techniques?
3. What is Decision Making
4. What does Planning mean.5. Explain the term Leadership.
F. Write an Official letter
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