Exam Details
Subject | Communication Skills in English Communication Skills In English | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelor Degree Programme | |
Department | School of Humanities (SOH) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 4 IBEGE-I03/EEG-031
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
Term-End Examination
I
June, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE: ENGLISH
BEGE-103: COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN
ENGLISH
Time 3 hours Maximum Marks 100
Note: Answer any 5 of the following questions.
1. What are and skills? Why do employers insist on soft skills? Discuss with the help of illustrative examples.
2. What are the important do's and don'ts in introductions? Give five examples of a good introduction.
3. Imagine yourself in a senior/middle level position in a firm (of your choice) where an employee is not performing well.
What would you do about it?
In about 15 turns record your conversation with him/her.
4. Suggest a few good strategies for drafting a letter of complaint.
Write a letter to the Income Tax commissioner for the refund of excess tax, deducted by your employer, at source.
5. Give a list of rhetorical devices used frequently by politicians and explain those with the help of appropriate examples.
What is Antonomasia or Hyperbole. Give examples.
6. What are your views on Gyan Vani, the audio/ video and or Gyan Darshan programmes of IGNOU? Suggest ways to improve them.
7. What are the various elements of the Web and how are they useful
8. Write a letter to a friend acknowledging receipt of his/her invitation for his/her wedding. Seek information and provide details of your arrival at the wedding.
9. Write a piece of conversation between two friends on the I current political scenario' and 'rising cost of living'.
10. Imagine that you are the Vice-Principal of a college. As the convenor of the committee for annual sports, write the minutes of a meeting of the sports committee regarding the preparations.
11. As the chief guest at the valedictory session of a seminar on Distance Education' at your study centre, write a short speech (about 250 words) on its relevance today.
12. Why does one write a diary? Give examples in support of your answer.
13. What points would you keep in mind while writing an article for a journal
14. Write a short television play on 'Eklavya and Drona' Remember to provide the 'visual column' with stage directions.
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
Term-End Examination
I
June, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE: ENGLISH
BEGE-103: COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN
ENGLISH
Time 3 hours Maximum Marks 100
Note: Answer any 5 of the following questions.
1. What are and skills? Why do employers insist on soft skills? Discuss with the help of illustrative examples.
2. What are the important do's and don'ts in introductions? Give five examples of a good introduction.
3. Imagine yourself in a senior/middle level position in a firm (of your choice) where an employee is not performing well.
What would you do about it?
In about 15 turns record your conversation with him/her.
4. Suggest a few good strategies for drafting a letter of complaint.
Write a letter to the Income Tax commissioner for the refund of excess tax, deducted by your employer, at source.
5. Give a list of rhetorical devices used frequently by politicians and explain those with the help of appropriate examples.
What is Antonomasia or Hyperbole. Give examples.
6. What are your views on Gyan Vani, the audio/ video and or Gyan Darshan programmes of IGNOU? Suggest ways to improve them.
7. What are the various elements of the Web and how are they useful
8. Write a letter to a friend acknowledging receipt of his/her invitation for his/her wedding. Seek information and provide details of your arrival at the wedding.
9. Write a piece of conversation between two friends on the I current political scenario' and 'rising cost of living'.
10. Imagine that you are the Vice-Principal of a college. As the convenor of the committee for annual sports, write the minutes of a meeting of the sports committee regarding the preparations.
11. As the chief guest at the valedictory session of a seminar on Distance Education' at your study centre, write a short speech (about 250 words) on its relevance today.
12. Why does one write a diary? Give examples in support of your answer.
13. What points would you keep in mind while writing an article for a journal
14. Write a short television play on 'Eklavya and Drona' Remember to provide the 'visual column' with stage directions.
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