Monday, December 22, 2025

CLASS 10th 1st DAY HOME WORK ๐Ÿ‘‡

Communication skills 

 Questions 1. What is communication? Explain its importance.

Answer: Communication is the process of sharing information, thoughts, and ideas

between individuals or groups to create understanding.

Importance of Communication:

Helps in expressing thoughts clearly.

Essential for personal and professional success.

Builds strong relationships.

Aids in decision-making and problem-solving.

Questions 2. What are the elements of communication?

Answer: The main elements of communication are:

1. Sender – The person who sends the message.

2. Message – The information being conveyed.

3. Medium – The channel through which the message is sent (verbal, non-verbal,

visual).

4. Receiver – The person who receives and interprets the message.

5. Feedback – The response from the receiver.

Questions 3. Define verbal and non-verbal communication with examples.

Answer: Verbal Communication: Involves spoken or written words.

Example: Talking on the phone, writing emails, classroom teaching.

Non-Verbal Communication: Involves body language, gestures, facial expressions,

and eye contact.

Example: A smile to express happiness, crossed arms to show disagreement.

Questions 4. What are the 7Cs of effective communication?

Answer: The 7Cs of effective communication ensure clarity and understanding:

1. Clear – Use simple and understandable language.

2. Concise – Be brief and to the point.

3. Concrete – Provide specific facts and examples.

4. Correct – Use accurate grammar and information.

5. Coherent – Maintain a logical flow.

6. Complete – Include all necessary details.

7. Courteous – Be polite and respectful.

Questions 5. List and explain any four barriers to communication.

Answer: 1. Language Barrier – Use of complex or unfamiliar words.

2. Perception Barrier – Misunderstanding due to personal opinions or biases.

3. Emotional Barrier – Strong emotions like anger or sadness affecting communication.

4. Environmental Barrier – Noise or distractions making communication difficult.

Questions 6. What are the three P’s of public speaking?

Answer: The 3Ps of public speaking are:

1. Prepare – Research and organize thoughts before speaking.

2. Practice – Rehearse in front of a mirror or friends.

3. Perform – Speak confidently and maintain eye contact with the audience.

Questions 7. Differentiate between active and passive voice with examples.

Answer: Active Voice: The subject performs the action.

Example: She wrote a letter.

Passive Voice: The subject receives the action.

Example: A letter was written by her.

Questions 8. What is assertive communication? Why is it important?

Answer: Assertive communication is a communication style where a person

expresses thoughts, feelings, and needs confidently while respecting others.

Importance:

Builds self-confidence and self-respect.

Helps in clear and respectful conversations.

Avoids misunderstandings and conflicts.

Questions 9. Explain the AEIOU model for saying "No" politely.

Answer: The AEIOU model helps in refusing requests politely:

Ask Questions – Understand the request.

Engage Politely – Use respectful words.

Include a Reason – Explain why you cannot accept the request.

Offer Alternatives – Suggest other options.

Use Thankfulness – Show appreciation for understanding.

Example:

Situation – A friend asks you to do their homework.

Response: "I would love to help, but I have my own work to complete. How about I

explain the topic to you instead?"

Questions 10. What are the different types of sentences? Give examples.

Answer: There are four main types of sentences:

1. Declarative – States a fact. (Example: I like ice cream.)

2. Interrogative – Asks a question. (Example: Do you like ice cream?)

3. Exclamatory – Shows strong emotions. (Example: Wow! This ice cream is

delicious!)

4. Imperative – Gives a command. (Example: Please pass me the ice cream.)