Communication Skills Class 9 MCQ has been designed by the teachers and examiners team. All the important Information are taken from the CBSE Textbook Employability Skills Class IX Based on CBSE Pattern.
Communication Skills Class 9 MCQ
Session 1: Introduction to Communication
1. Communication skills are the abilities required to appropriately ___________ and _________ properly.
a. Speak and Write
b. Word and sentence
c. Communicate and Paragraph
d. None of the above
2. A good speaker is one who can __________
a. Capable of speaking in a professional manner while maintaining eye contact with the audience.
b. uses varied vocabulary.
c. uses varied articulate speech to suit the need of the audience.
d. All of the above
3. An good writer should be able to communicate his/ her thoughts and ideas to readers through various __________________.
a. styles and techniques
b. Oral word and techniques
c. both a. and b.
d. None of the above
4. The word ‘Communication’ comes from the Latin word commūnicāre, which indicates _______
a. to share
b. to know
c. to give
d. to follow
5. Effective Communication required __________.
a. Good Reading
b. Writing
c. Speaking and listening
d. All of the above
6. To communicate effectively, you must be able to _____________ properly.
a. Read
b. Write
c. Speak and Listen
d. All of the above
7. Which of the skills listed below is required for good communication?
a. Reading
b. Writing
c. Listening
d. All of the above
8. _________ is very important in any profession or when you want to starting a new business.
a. Personal Car
b. Personal House
c. Communication skills
d. None of the above
9. ‘Communication’ is derived from the __________ word.
a. Greek Word
b. Devanagari Word
c. Latin Work
d. None of the above
10. Communication is the __________of information within a group or between two or more individuals to reach general/ common understanding.
a. Importance
b. Sharing
c. Both a. and b.
d. None of the above
11. Your ability to communicate ________ will assist you in improving your relationships.
a. Share thoughts
b. Feelings
c. Ideas
d. All of the above
12. Communicating about schedule of an exam to your friends.
a. Influence Communication
b. Inform Communication
c. Express feeling
d. None of the above
13. Helping a friend or negotiation with a shopkeeper to overcome from stress due to exam.
a. Influence Communication
b. Inform Communication
c. Express feeling
d. None of the above
14. Sharing your joy at performing well on your examinations and sharing your feelings with your parents.
a. Influence Communication
b. Inform Communication
c. Express feeling
d. None of the above
15. Communication is defined as the ______________exchange of information, or the giving and receiving of information.
a. two-way communication
b. one-way communication
c. no way communication
d. three-way communication
16. _________ is the ability of the brain to interpret what we see with our eyes.
a. Past Experience
b. Prejudice
c. Visual Perception
d. Prejudice
17. Allowing our previous experiences to prevent us from understanding or communicating.
a. Past Experience
b. Prejudice
c. Visual Perception
d. Prejudice
18. Thinking “No one in my class likes me” may restrict a student from freely communicating in class.
a. Past Experience
b. Prejudice
c. Visual Perception
d. Prejudice
19. Which of the following is one of the 7C’s principles of communication?
a. Coherent
b. Concise
c. Complete
d. All of the above
20. Which of the following is not one of the 7C’s principles of communication?
a. Clear
b. Concise
c. Correct
d. Conscious
21. There are a variety of communication methods available, which include _________.
a. Non-verbal
b. Verbal
c. Visual
d. All of the above
22. What is the purpose of communication?
a. Inform (tell someone about something)
b. Influence is the ability to persuade someone to do something you wish
c. Share thoughts, ideas, feelings
d. All of the above
23. In a letter, which of the following ways is taken to receive information from the sender?
a. Listening
b. Speaking
c. Reading
d. Writing
24. On the phone, how do you get information?
a. Listening
b. Speaking
c. Reading
d. Writing
Session 2 : Verbal Communication
25. Sharing the information with the help of ____________ is known as verbal communication.
a. Sign
b. Word
c. Visual
d. Writing
26. Choose the most acceptable oral communication example.
a. Letter
b. Face-to-face conversation
c. E-Mail
d. News papers
27. Choose the most acceptable oral communication example.
a. Face to Face conversation
b. Talking on a phone
c. Classroom teaching
d. All of the above
28. Select the most appropriate example of written communication.
a. Writing letters & notes
b. Short Message Service
c. Electronic Mail
d. All of the above
29. Advantages of verbal communication.
a. Easy and Quick
b. Quick response
c. Exchange ideas
d. All of the above
30. The sharing of information through the words is know as __________ .
a. Non-Verbal communication
b. Visual Communication
c. Verbal communication
d. Sign language
31. Teaching in the classroom is an example of ______
a. Non – Verbal Communication
b. Written Communication
c. Verbal Communication
d. None of the above
32. What are the drawbacks of verbal communication?
a. Cultural differences
b. Different languages
c. Inability to understand the colloquial phrases
d. All of the above
33. Which of the following is not one of the 3P’s principles of Public Speaking?
a. Prepare
b. Practice
c. Perform
d. Promotion
34. Which of the following is the 3P’s of Public Speaking?
a. Prepare
b. Practice
c. Perform
d. All of the above
35. We need to use___________ when we communicating verbally.
a. difficult words
b. simple words
c. confusing words
d. abbreviations
36. Why do we send email?
a. To reach on time
b. To talk to each other
c. To share documents and files
d. To meet each other
Session 3 : Non-verbal communication
37. The message we communicate to others without using ___________ is known as non-verbal communication.
a. Word
b. Body Sign
c. Facial Expression
d. All of the above
38. We can communicate with others by sending signals and messages through ____________.
a. Expressions
b. Gestures
c. Body postures
d. All of the above
39. __________ is an example of non-verbal communication?
a. Eye Contact
b. Handshake
c. Body Language
d. All of the above
40. The majority of non-verbal communication is done by using _______________.
a. Body movements (face, arms, movements, etc)
b. Voice control (voice, tone, pauses, etc.)
c. both A) and B)
d. None of the above
41. Which mode of communication do we use the most in our daily life ______________.
a. Verbal Communication
b. Non – Verbal Communication
c. Both A) and B)
d. None of the above
42. If verbal communication are obstructed by noise, distance, or any other factors, we can use ____________ movement to exchanging our message.
a. Hand
b. Visual
c. Word
d. All of the above
43. ____________ includes pointing, using our hands and moving when speaking.
a. Posture
b. Gestures
c. Facial Expression
d. Space
44. Speaking with the appropriate tone and volume is know as ___________.
a. Paralanguage
b. Space
c. Gestures
d. Posture
45. ____________ shows our self – confidence and feelings.
a. Paralanguage
b. Space
c. Gestures
d. Posture
46. The ability of send and convey message only through image or pictures are referred as a ___________.
a. Visual communication
b. Paralanguage
c. Gestures
d. Posture
47. Which of these facial expression is a favorable (good) expression?
a. Staring hard
b. Nodding while listening
c. Looking away from the speaker
d. Wrinkled forehead
48. If the person having a straight body position, which means ____________.
a. Fear
b. Shyness
c. Confidence
d. Intelligence
49. Which of the following forms of non – verbal communication at work is not acceptable?
a. Firmly shaking hands
b. Putting an arm around the shoulder of a coworker
c. With smile looking at the speaker
d. All of the above
50. When preparing for a presentation, you should keep the following in the mind _____________.
a. Concentrate on the presentation’s goals
b. Rehearse your presentation to ensure that it is on time
c. In front of a mirror or a companion, practice your speech.
d. All of the above
Session 4: Writing Skills: Part of Speech
51. Sentence is a _________ of word that communicates a complete thought.
a. Single Word
b. Group of Word
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
52. A sentence must always start with a _____________, and ends with a ____________.
a. Capital letter
b. Question marks
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
53. The full stop and the comma are known as ___________. They help us to separate the sections of a phrase and explain its meaning.
a. Punctuation
b. Sentence
c. Exclamatory marks
d. None of the above
54. In the English language, there are _______ basic parts of speech.
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
55. Word that related to a person, place, thing, or idea are called __________ These are referred to as ‘naming words.’
a. Noun
b. Pronoun
c. Adjective
d. Verb
56. A __________ is a word substituted in the place of a noun.
a. Noun
b. Pronoun
c. Adjective
d. Verb
57. Words that describe other words are called __________ .
a. Noun
b. Pronoun
c. Adjective
d. Verb
58. _________ is words that show action.
a. Noun
b. Pronoun
c. Adjective
d. Verb
59. Words that add meaning to verbs are known as ________ .
a. Noun
b. Pronoun
c. Adverb
d. Verb
60. The terms ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’ are referred to as _________.
a. Article
b. Conjunctions
c. Prepositions
d. Interjections
61. Before _________, articles are commonly used.
a. Noun
b. Pronoun
c. Adjective
d. Verb
62. Words that connect two nouns, phrases, or sentence are called __________ .
a. Article
b. Conjunctions
c. Prepositions
d. Interjections
63. ___________ is a term that is used to express the relationship between two words.
a. Article
b. Conjunctions
c. Prepositions
d. Interjections
64. Strong emotions, such as delight, surprise, wrath, or pain, are expressed using _____________ words. They are punctuated by an exclamation mark at the end.
a. Article
b. Conjunctions
c. Prepositions
d. Interjections
65. What is a sentence?
a. It is collection of group of ideas
b. A collection of words that expresses a whole thought
c. A set of guidelines that must be followed in order to write properly
d. All of the basic punctuation signs and contained in this set of words.
Session 5: Writing Skills: Sentences
66. The person or thing that does an action is known as _______________.
a. Subject
b. Object
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
67. In a sentence, the object can be either _______ or _______.
a. Direct or Indirect
b. Complete or Not Complete
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
68. Sentences where the subject performs an action are called as ________.
a. Active voice
b. Passive Voice
c. Indirect Voice
d. None of the above
69. Subject receives an action in sentence are known as _________.
a. Active voice
b. Passive Voice
c. Indirect Voice
d. None of the above
70. A group/ collection of sentences forms a _____________.
a. Sentence
b. Paragraph
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
71. In the line “The children played football.” identify the subject.
a. The children
b. Children played
c. Played
d. Football
72. In the line “The children played football.” identify the object.
a. The children
b. Children played
c. Played
d. Football
73. Which sentence contains both indirect and direct object?
a. I am watching TV.
b. She bought a blue pen.
c. The girls played cricket.
d. He wrote his sister a letter.
74. The passive voice is used in which of the following statements?
a. They are watching a movie.
b. The clock was repaired by Ramesh.
c. In the room, he is asleep.
d. My pet horse bit the policeman.
Session 6: Pronunciation Basic
75. ______________ will assist you with expressing yourself clearly and confidently.
a. Pronunciation
b. Verb
c. Phonetics
d. Conjunction
76. The study of the sounds we make when we speak is known as ____________.
a. Pronunciation
b. Phonetics
c. Sound
d. Words
77. All English words are made up of ________ types of fundamental sounds.
a. three
b. eight
c. two
a. one
Session 7: Greetings and Introductions
78. There are two methods of greeting ____________ and _____________.
a. Formal greetings and Informal greetings
b. Direct greetings and Indirect greetings
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
79. When it is _______, you say ‘Good Morning’.
a. 11 am
b. 9 am
c. 8 am
d. All (a), (b) and (c)
80. When you meet _____________, you may say “Hi”.
a. your teacher in class
b. a senior in the office
c. your Principal
d. your friends at a shop
81. When __________, you say ‘Good Afternoon’.
a. 10 am
b. 11.59 am
c. 6 pm
d. 1 pm
82. When ________, you say ‘Good Evening’.
a. 11 am
b. 9 am
c. 2 pm
d. 7 pm
Session 8: Talking About Self & Session 9: Asking Questions I
83. We can learn more by asking questions
a. Gain new knowledge, get information,
b. Make sure that what we know is correct
c. Avoid doubts, confusion, misunderstanding
d. All of the above
84. _______ is the new student in the class?
a. Who
b. Where
c. When
d. What
85. _______ does she live?
a. Who
b. Where
c. When
d. What
86. _________ did she join school?
a. Who
b. Where
c. When
d. What
87. __________ is her favorite subject?
a. Who
b. Where
c. When
d. What
88.________ is she not talking to anyone in the class?
a. How
b. Where
c. Why
d. What
89. ________ can I help her to make friends?
a. How
b. Where
c. Why
d. What
90. Raju is in charge of keeping an eye on the class. He is curious as to why Ramesh is always late. Raju can ask Ramesh which of the following questions?
a. Do you come on time?
b. Are you late?
c. Why are you late every day?
d. Isn’t it true that completing your assignment will be easier if you arrive on time?
91. Which question should you ask if you don’t understand a task you’ve been given?
a. Where are the reports of this task?
b. Is it possible for you to repeat the instructions for this task?
c. Is it possible for you to give example for this task?
d. Why are you doing this task?
92. Ramesh is short on time and decides to postpone a work. Which question he ask before ignoring his responsibilities?
a. What is this task?
b. When do you need to finish this task?
c. Is this task important?
d. No need to ask any question.
93. Radha is joining a new school this year. Which of the following questions will help her get to know her new classmates more quickly?
a. How long have you been studying here?
b. Would you like to share my lunch?
c. What do you like to do when you have free time?
d. All the options are correct
Session 10: Asking Questions II
94. There are __________ and ____________ two fundamental types of questions.
a. close ended and open ended
b. short and long
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
95. Questions are those that can be answered with a simple “Yes” or a “No” are called ______________ question.
a. Open ended
b. Close ended
c. Short ended
d. None of the above
96. “What do you like to watch on TV” is referred to a ______________ question.
a. Open ended
b. Close ended
c. Short ended
d. None of the above
97. In some circumstances, the subject and verb position are exchanged to form a _____________ question.
a. Open ended
b. Close ended
c. Short ended
d. None of the above
98. Some answers are not limited or closed, these questions are called _____________________.
a. Open ended
b. Close ended
c. Short ended
d. None of the above
99. What do you mean by close-ended questions?
a. Questions that can have any answer
b. Questions that do not have answers
c. Questions with yes/no answers
d. Questions that have many answers
100. What do you mean by close-ended questions?
a. Questions that can have any answer
b. Questions that do not have answers
c. Questions with yes/no answers
d. Questions that have many answers
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