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310+ Life Skill Development Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (BA Sociology) , Bachelor of Science in Counselling Psychology (BSc Counselling Psychology) , Sociology (CBCS) .

51.

Analyzing peer and media influence belong to …………… skill.

A. Critical thinking
B. Time Management skills
C. Stress management
D. Self monitoring skill
Answer» A. Critical thinking
52.

……………… is the ability to listen and understand others.

A. Refusal skills
B. Managing skills
C. Love Empathy
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Love Empathy
53.

Expressing respect for others contribution belongs to …………………

A. Negotiation skill
B. Empathy
C. Cooperation and teamwork
D. Refusal skill
Answer» C. Cooperation and teamwork
54.

Influencing skills and persuasion belong to ………………..skills.

A. Decision-Making skill
B. Advocacy Skill,
C. Critical thinking skill
D. Communication Skill
Answer» B. Advocacy Skill,
55.

Anger management skill is an example for managing …………..

A. Anxiety
B. feelings Anger,
C. feelings
D. None of the above
Answer» C. feelings
56.

Determining alternative solutions to the problem is related to ……………skill.

A. Critical thinking
B. refusal skills
C. problem solving skills
D. effective communication skill
Answer» C. problem solving skills
57.

Individual must be able to evaluate the future consequences of their present action is an example of……….skill.

A. Communication skill
B. inter-personal skill
C. coping skill critical thinking skill
D. None of the above
Answer» C. coping skill critical thinking skill
58.

……………. skill includes the verbal and non-verbal aspects

A. Decision making
B. Advocacy
C. Communication
D. Problem solving
Answer» C. Communication
59.

Negotiation refusal skills directly affect one’s ability to manage………….

A. Information gathering
B. Economic aspects
C. Conflict Anger
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Conflict Anger
60.

Life skill education provides foundation for adults ……….behaviour.

A. Economic
B. Psychological
C. Social
D. Ccultural
Answer» C. Social
61.

Self-evaluation skills help to set…………

A. Carrier
B. Goals
C. Education
D. Family
Answer» B. Goals
62.

Development of life skills enables the adolescent to be …………….in society.

A. Active
B. Passive
C. Accepted
D. Rejected)
Answer» C. Accepted
63.

Ability to express feelings and feed back is related to ……………skills.

A. Motivational skill
B. Management skill
C. Inter-personal skill
D. Decision-making skill
Answer» C. Inter-personal skill
64.

Active listening is an example for ………..ability.

A. Social
B. Cultural
C. Personal
D. Inter-personal
Answer» D. Inter-personal
65.

..........focus not only knowledge and attitude change, but, more important behaviour change

A. Informal education
B. formal education
C. life skill education
D. adult education
Answer» C. life skill education
66.

Communication requires that all parties have an area of communicative ………

A. Interest
B. Language
C. Commonality
D. Source
Answer» C. Commonality
67.

Common conception of communication means sending and ………….information.

A. Understanding
B. Analysing
C. Receiving
D. Reporting
Answer» C. Receiving
68.

Sender ………………………  receiver, complete the order.

A. Encode
B. Language
C. Decodes
D. Message
Answer» D. Message
69.

Feedback Received by ……………

A. Sender
B. Receiver
C. People
D. Messenger
Answer» A. Sender
70.

The message has three components, the content, context, and …………

A. Feedback
B. Knowledge
C. Receiver
D. Treatment
Answer» D. Treatment
71.

There are two types of channels for communication, one is sensory channel and other is …………….channel.

A. Non sensor
B. Institutional
C. Paid
D. Probing
Answer» B. Institutional
72.

The process of communication is divided in to two, verbal communication and …………… communication.

A. Supportive
B. Written
C. Oral
D. Non-verbal
Answer» D. Non-verbal
73.

Verbal communication is further divided in to oral communication and ………………. communication.

A. Verbal
B. Oral
C. Written
D. Gesture
Answer» C. Written
74.

Facial expression is an example for ………….. communication.

A. Verbal
B. Non –verbal
C. Formal
D. Informal
Answer» B. Non –verbal
75.

………….communication follows strict authority lines.

A. Informal
B. Oral
C. Formal
D. Verbal
Answer» C. Formal
76.

Anything that prevents understanding of the message is called ……………..

A. Noise
B. Stress
C. Barrier
D. Complex
Answer» C. Barrier
77.

When a person receives too many messages at the same time is called ………..

A. Complex message
B. Message overload
C. Message distraction
D. End message
Answer» B. Message overload
78.

When a message is too complicated to be understood is called ……………

A. Message bias
B. Message complexity
C. Message over load
D. Message noise
Answer» B. Message complexity
79.

A loud noise that physically disrupts the communication is called ………….

A. Cultural noise
B. Somatic noise
C. Syntactical noise
D. Environmental noise
Answer» D. Environmental noise
80.

Mistake in grammar disrupt a communication, that is called…………. .

A. Psychological noise
B. Syntactical noise
C. Cultural noise
D. Organizational noise
Answer» B. Syntactical noise
81.

People can speak 100 to …………. words per minute.

A. 150
B. 175
C. 200
D. 225 words
Answer» B. 175
82.

People can listen intelligently at 600 to …………. words per minute.

A. 700 words
B. 800words
C. 900 words
D. 1000 words
Answer» B. 800words
83.

Thinking about other things while listening others is called ………………….

A. Inactive listening
B. Mind drift
C. Listening mistake
D. Passive listening
Answer» B. Mind drift
84.

Listening involves decoding the sound in to …………

A. Symbols
B. Meanings
C. Control
D. Signs
Answer» B. Meanings
85.

……………. helps to capture listener’s attention.

A. Message
B. Communication
C. Gesture
D. Hints
Answer» C. Gesture
86.

………….. is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured deliberate manner.

A. Speaking tips
B. Public speaking
C. Communication
D. Message
Answer» B. Public speaking
87.

Listening skill is a prerequisite of …………….

A. Interview
B. Group discussion
C. Speaking
D. Public discussion
Answer» B. Group discussion
88.

…………….. is a conversation between two people

A. Discussion
B. Debate
C. Interview
D. Dialog
Answer» C. Interview
89.

A discussion among a group of people is called………………….

A. Interview
B. Discussion
C. Group Discussion
D. Panel discussion
Answer» C. Group Discussion
90.

……………….. is considered most useful tool for evaluating employees.

A. Group discussion
B. Interview
C. Ranking
D. Written test
Answer» B. Interview
91.

The term self-esteem comes from a __________ word.

A. Latin
B. French
C. Greek
D. Portuguese
Answer» C. Greek
92.

__________ means pride in one’s self respect

A. Self confidence
B. Self appraisel
C. Self awareness
D. Self esteem
Answer» D. Self esteem
93.

A clear perception of your personality

A. Awareness
B. Assessment
C. Identity
D. Control
Answer» A. Awareness
94.

The ability to observe one’s behaviour, action, thoughts, feelings and emotions.

A. Self identification
B. Self awareness
C. Self evaluation
D. Self assessment
Answer» B. Self awareness
95.

Our response to events that disrupt or threaten to disrupt our physical and psychological functioning.

A. Strain
B. Tension
C. Stress
D. Disturbance
Answer» C. Stress
96.

___________ as internal processes that activate, guide and maintain behaviour

A. Emotion
B. Motivation
C. Hard work
D. Goal attainment
Answer» B. Motivation
97.

Recognising and managing one’s own emotions

A. EQ
B. SQ
C. IQ
D. PQ
Answer» A. EQ
98.

One who understands his worth and capabilities

A. Self worth
B. Self confidence
C. Self evaluation
D. Self knowledge
Answer» B. Self confidence
99.

It is otherwise called self discipline

A. Self evaluation
B. Self identity
C. Self control
D. Self assessment
Answer» C. Self control
100.

The word emotion is derived from the ___________ word ‘emovere’

A. Latin
B. Greek
C. French
D. Portuguese
Answer» A. Latin

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