1. Which factor plays an important role in the self-disclosure stage of formulating a relationship?
A. Trust and mutual exchange of thoughts*
B. Relationship potential
C. Giving information
D. All of the above
Explanation: Self-disclosure is the idea that relationship formation is built on trust with
another person, which is demonstrated by gradually revealing personal information, such as
thoughts, feelings and experiences that they might share with anyone else. Kindly refer lecture
16.
Topic: Building Relationships
2. Relationships influence our behaviour, goals, and attitudes.
A. True*
B. False
Explanation: It is a direct question from the topic. Kindly refer lecture 16.
Topic: Building Relationships
3. Identify the stages in the formation of a relationship.
I. Acquaintance
II. Ground breaking
III. Rapport building
IV. Exploration
A. Only I & IV are correct.
B. Only II & III are correct.
C. Only I, II & III are correct.
D. All I, II, III & IV are correct.*
Explanation: It is a direct question from the topic. Kindly refer lecture 16.
Topic: Building Relationships
4. What is the meaning of the Greek work from which ‘dynamics’ has been derived?
A. Strength
B. Force*
C. Power
D. Authority
Explanation: It is a direct question from the topic. Kindly refer lecture 17.
Topic: Understanding Group Dynamics I
5. In the Tuckman model of group development, groups at the _________________ stage begins to come into existence and seeks guidance and direction from a leader concerning the nature of its task and procedure.
A. Forming*
B. Adjourning
C. Storming
D. Norming
Explanation: It is a direct question from the topic. Kindly refer lecture 17.
Topic: Understanding Group Dynamics I
6. Group dynamics is a system of behaviours and psychological processes occurring within a social group, or between social groups.
A. True*
B. False
Explanation: It is a direct question from the topic. Kindly refer lecture 17.
Topic: Understanding Group Dynamics I
7. Which of the following groups consist of people who work together to achieve a common task?
A. Command groups
B. Functional groups
C. Interest groups
D. Task groups*
Explanation: It is a direct question from the topic. Kindly refer lecture 18.
Topic: Understanding Group Dynamics II
8. A command group is created by the organization to accomplish specific goals within an unspecified time frame.
A. True
B. False*
Explanation: It is a direct question from the lecture. Kindly refer lecture 18.
Topic: Understanding Group Dynamics II
9. The study of ___________________ helps us to recognize the formation of a group and states how the group should be organized, lead and promoted.
A. Group behaviour
B. Effective communication
C. Group dynamics*
D. Group formation
Explanation: Kindly refer lecture 18.
Topic: Understanding Group Dynamics II
10. __________________ style of conflict management attempts to balance the needs of both or all sides in a conflict by encouraging everyone to give in on at least some points.
A. Avoiding style
B. Compromising style*
C. Forcing style
D. Accommodating style
Explanation: Kindly refer lecture 19.
Topic: Groups, Conflicts and their Resolution
11. Identify the types of non-verbal communication strategies for conflict management.
A. Kinesics
B. Oculesics
C. Haptics
D. All of the above*
Explanation: It is a direct question from the lecture. Kindly refer lecture 19.
Topic: Groups, Conflicts and their Resolution
12. ______________ is an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce reward, and interference from the other party
in achieving their goals.
A. Communication
B. Conflict*
C. Behaviour
D. Conflict management
Explanation: It is a direct question from the lecture. Kindly refer lecture 19.
Topic: Groups, Conflicts and their Resolution
13. The social network perspective provides a set of methods for analysing the structure of
whole social entities as well as a variety of theories explaining the patterns observed in
these structures.
A. True*
B. False
Explanation: It is a direct question from the lecture. Kindly refer lecture 20.
Topic: Social Network, Media and Extending Our Identity
14. Preetirekha has many friends on Facebook. They are friends from his college. She and her friends regularly share information regarding class notes, test papers, syllabus etc.on Facebook. They also share their personal and group photos. Which level of networking is this?
A. Meso Level
B. Micro Level*
C. Macro Level
D. None of the above
Explanation: At the micro-level, social network typically begins with an individual. Kindly
refer lecture 20.
Topic: Social Network, Media and Extending Our Identity
15. __________________ is a computer-mediated tool that allow people, companies and other organizations to create, share or exchange information, career interests, ideas, and pictures and videos in virtual communities and networks.
A. Computer
B. Social media*
C. Gaming
D. Online forums
Explanation: It is a direct question from the lecture. Kindly refer lecture 20.
Topic: Social Network, Media and Extending Our Identity