1. What is communication?
ans: Communication means exchange of thought, emotion and ideas. This is done through gesture, expression, signs, symbols and voice from one person to another.
2. What are the types of Communication?
ans: There are various types of communication which can be categorized as follows-
i) Medium: Verbal and Non-verbal Communication.
ii) Channel: Formal and Informal Communication.
iii) Level: Inter-personal, Intra-personal and Group Communication
3. What are the various elements of communication?
ans:
i) Sender: Sender starts the communication process. They send the information.
ii) Encoding: The process through which the massage is sent is called Encoding.
iii) Massage: Massage is the information. In other words it is the subject matter.
iv) Medium: The information needs to be sent through a particular medium which is determined by encoding.
v) Decoding: It is the process through which the receiver makes sense of what has been commuted.
vi) Receiver: The person who receives the information is called the receiver.
vii) The return-back massage from the receiver to the sender is called the Feedback.
ans: Communication means exchange of thought, emotion and ideas. This is done through gesture, expression, signs, symbols and voice from one person to another.
2. What are the types of Communication?
ans: There are various types of communication which can be categorized as follows-
i) Medium: Verbal and Non-verbal Communication.
ii) Channel: Formal and Informal Communication.
iii) Level: Inter-personal, Intra-personal and Group Communication
3. What are the various elements of communication?
ans:
i) Sender: Sender starts the communication process. They send the information.
ii) Encoding: The process through which the massage is sent is called Encoding.
iii) Massage: Massage is the information. In other words it is the subject matter.
iv) Medium: The information needs to be sent through a particular medium which is determined by encoding.
v) Decoding: It is the process through which the receiver makes sense of what has been commuted.
vi) Receiver: The person who receives the information is called the receiver.
vii) The return-back massage from the receiver to the sender is called the Feedback.
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