Semantic and Personal Barriers to Communication
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What are semantic barriers of communication?
What is a language processor? What are its various types?
Which of the following are personal barriers.
Lack of proper incentives
All of the above
Fear of challenge to authority
Unwillingness to communicate
Which of the following is not an element of communication process?
Decoding
Communication
Channel
Receiver
Explain briefly any three personal barriers to communication.
- Psychological
- Semantic
- Organisational
- Personal
Decoding
Coding
Encoding
None of these
Which of the following are semantic barriers to communication in an organisation?
Messages originally drafted in one language may be misunderstood due to faulty translation
All of the above
A badly expressed message
Symbols with different meanings may be perceived differently by the receiver
Rajat is a sales manager who achieved his sales target one month in advance. This achievement was displayed on the notice board and a certificate for the best performance was awarded to him by the CEO of the company.
- personal
- organisational
- psychological
- semantic
There are some barriers in communication, which are concerned with organisational structure and rules and regulations. State any three such barriers.
In an organisation employees always feel they are under stress. They take least initiative and fear to express their problems before the manager. What do you think is wrong with the manager?
Neeraj, a sales representative of 'Omida Ltd' has changed seven jobs in the last one year. He is a hard working person but is not able to finalise deals with the customers due to his inadequate vocabulary and omission of needed words. Sometimes he uses wrong words because of which intended meaning is not conveyed. All this creates a misunderstanding between him and his clients. State the category of this communication barrier.
Semantic barrier
Psychological barrier
Organisational barrier
None of the above
- Monetary
- None of the above
- Non monetary
- Both of the above
Explain briefly any three semantic barriers to communication.
What is a sales return example?
What are semantic barriers of communication?
Meera and Ajay completed their MBA and started working in a multinational company at the same level. Both are hardworking and are happy with their employer. Ajay had the habit of backbiting and wrong reporting about his colleagues to impress his boss Salman. All employees knew about Ajay's behaviour and attitude. At the time of performance appraisal, their boss man decides to promote Ajay stating that being female Meera will not be able to handle the complication of a higher post.
(i) Identify and explain the principles of management (of Fayol's) which were not followed by this multinational company.
(ii) Identify the values which are being ignored quoting the lines from the above paragraph.
Select The Most Appropriate Antonym Of The Given Word: Criticize. (A) Judge. (B) Analyse. (C) Denounce. (D) Appreciate.
- an express offer
- an implied offer
- a general offer
- None of these
GREGARIOUS
- Sociable
- Turbulent
- Pugnacious
- Clumsy
Uncle Ram said to Tom, "Do you know me?"
Uncle Ram asked Tom if ______.
- He knew him
- Did he know him
- He knows me
- You knew him
Blue Birds Ltd. offers to its employees issue of shares at a price which is less than the market price.
(i) Name and explain the type of incentive offered to the employees.
(ii) Explain one more incentive of the same category.
The ways of communication has changed dramatically since the last century.
- communication
- has
- dramatically
- since
- Mohit ordered with joy that they had got the shield.
- Mohit exclaimed with joy that they had got the shield.
- Mohit exclaimed that they have got the shield.
- Mohit exclaimed with joy that he had got the shield.
An electronic letter through which the messages can be exchanged on the computer
(i) Lack of interest
(ii) Pessimism
(iii) Anxiety
(iv) Irritation
(v) Opposing strategy proposals
(vi) Personal ambitions
Select the correct answer from the options given below-
- (ii), (iii), (v) and (vi)
- (i), (ii) and (iv)
- (ii), (iv), (v) and (vi)
- All (i) to (vi)
He has always been too obstinate to admit he had been wrong.
- Stubborn
- Frightened
- Selfish
- Cautions
- Inert