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This section includes 138 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Bachelor Multimedia Communication (B.M.M.C.) knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 51. |
The central point proving in the research paper is ------ |
| A. | theses statement |
| B. | sample selected |
| C. | tools used |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» B. sample selected | |
| 52. |
The general content of a research paper is ------ |
| A. | methodology |
| B. | subject |
| C. | sample |
| D. | hypothesis |
| Answer» C. sample | |
| 53. |
A paper which is persuasive as it argues a thesis is known as ---- |
| A. | a research paper |
| B. | term paper |
| C. | seminar paper |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» B. term paper | |
| 54. |
A paper which is expository, as it shows or tells is ----- |
| A. | research paper |
| B. | a newspaper |
| C. | a term paper |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» D. all the above | |
| 55. |
Helps to arrange the ideas in a logical sequence is -------- |
| A. | paragraphing |
| B. | lay out |
| C. | word processing |
| D. | outlining |
| Answer» E. | |
| 56. |
A specific issue being discussed in a research papers is ------- |
| A. | topic |
| B. | hypothesis |
| C. | objective |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» B. hypothesis | |
| 57. |
How can you order your ideas in the writing process a |
| A. | chronological order |
| B. | the order of importance |
| C. | spatial orders |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 58. |
The visual approach helps to generate subtopics is known as |
| A. | webbing |
| B. | mapping |
| C. | clustering |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 59. |
Write the fullform of APA |
| A. | american psychological association |
| B. | asian psychological association |
| C. | american philosophical association |
| D. | asian philosophical association |
| Answer» B. asian psychological association | |
| 60. |
The worst time moving from planning to drafting is |
| A. | brain freeze |
| B. | writer’s block |
| C. | both a and b |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» D. none of the above | |
| 61. |
Proof reading means ----- |
| A. | get feedback from readers |
| B. | outline |
| C. | correct typographical errors |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» D. all the above | |
| 62. |
Portfolio’s are ------ |
| A. | collection of works gathered over time |
| B. | students informal and formal writing |
| C. | responses to reading |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 63. |
Elements of effective assessment includes ------ |
| A. | clarity |
| B. | variety |
| C. | sound pedagogy |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 64. |
The writing process helps the students to |
| A. | connect their thoughts |
| B. | deeper their content knowledge |
| C. | communicate with others |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 65. |
The greatest tool, the word processor is used for ----- |
| A. | drafting |
| B. | revising |
| C. | pre writing |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» B. revising | |
| 66. |
Talking and free writing are helpful strategies for ------ |
| A. | drafting |
| B. | pre writing |
| C. | editing |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 67. |
Reviewing a work is ------ |
| A. | drafting |
| B. | revising |
| C. | editing |
| D. | prewriting |
| Answer» C. editing | |
| 68. |
Effective writing fulfills ------- |
| A. | writers intention |
| B. | audience needs |
| C. | strategies for invention |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 69. |
The prewriting strategies include ------ |
| A. | reading |
| B. | dialogue |
| C. | inquiry |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 70. |
Which is the correct order of the writing process |
| A. | revising, drafting, editing, pre writing |
| B. | prewriting, drafting, revising, editing |
| C. | drafting, revising, prewriting, editing |
| D. | prewriting, editing, revising, drafting |
| Answer» C. drafting, revising, prewriting, editing | |
| 71. |
Recursive process means ------ |
| A. | composing a linear process |
| B. | moving back and forth among the stages of writing process |
| C. | direct and indirect references |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» C. direct and indirect references | |
| 72. |
The most influential model of the writing process is |
| A. | morgan and murray model |
| B. | mcgrath and watson model |
| C. | cook and munroe model |
| D. | flower and hayes model |
| Answer» E. | |
| 73. |
The benefits of writing are ------- |
| A. | vehicle for communication |
| B. | intellectual exercise |
| C. | assessment tool |
| D. | all the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 74. |
Silver is more plentiful than gold. (Begin Gold is ..) |
| A. | gold is plentiful than silver |
| B. | gold is less plentiful than silver |
| C. | gold is less plenty than silver |
| D. | gold is plenty than silver |
| Answer» C. gold is less plenty than silver | |
| 75. |
He confessed that he was guilty. Convent into simple sentence |
| A. | he confessed his guilty |
| B. | he confessed his crime |
| C. | he confessed he was guilty |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» C. he confessed he was guilty | |
| 76. |
He just returned from office is in |
| A. | simple present tense |
| B. | past perfect tense |
| C. | present perfect tense |
| D. | present perfect continues |
| Answer» D. present perfect continues | |
| 77. |
Fortune faours the brave is in |
| A. | simple present tense |
| B. | simple past tense |
| C. | future tense |
| D. | present perfect |
| Answer» B. simple past tense | |
| 78. |
Can’t you play that trumpet somewhere else? |
| A. | is a suggestion |
| B. | is persuading some one |
| C. | is a criticism |
| D. | is showing surprise |
| Answer» D. is showing surprise | |
| 79. |
Pick out the correct sentence |
| A. | unless it rains, i’ll pick you up at 6.00 |
| B. | until it rains, i’ll pick you up at 6.00 |
| C. | unless it will rain, i’ll pick you up at 6.00 |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» B. until it rains, i’ll pick you up at 6.00 | |
| 80. |
Why don’t we go out for a meal? |
| A. | is a criticism |
| B. | is a suggestion |
| C. | is persuading some one |
| D. | is showing surprise |
| Answer» C. is persuading some one | |
| 81. |
Newspapers ----- have to say who provided their information |
| A. | mustn’t |
| B. | don’t |
| C. | needn’t |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» C. needn’t | |
| 82. |
Over the last six months ----- how to play the flute? |
| A. | i have been learning |
| B. | i’m learning |
| C. | i am learning |
| D. | was learning |
| Answer» B. i’m learning | |
| 83. |
You ----- drink alcohol when you drive |
| A. | don’t |
| B. | didn’t need to |
| C. | don’t have to |
| D. | mustn’t |
| Answer» E. | |
| 84. |
------- I wasn’t hungry |
| A. | already eating |
| B. | already eaten |
| C. | having already eaten |
| D. | i had already eaten |
| Answer» D. i had already eaten | |
| 85. |
They’re vegetarians ----- they don’t eat meat or fish. |
| A. | the fact that means that |
| B. | that is that |
| C. | which is that |
| D. | which means that |
| Answer» C. which is that | |
| 86. |
------ and I’m out of work |
| A. | i’ve give the sack |
| B. | the sack has given me |
| C. | i’ve been given the sack |
| D. | the sack has been given me |
| Answer» D. the sack has been given me | |
| 87. |
------- you were going to phone, I’d have stayed at home |
| A. | had i known |
| B. | if i knew |
| C. | did i know |
| D. | i had but known |
| Answer» B. if i knew | |
| 88. |
You ------ and it is getting in my nerves |
| A. | always are contradicting me always |
| B. | contradict me always |
| C. | contradicted me always |
| D. | are always contradicting me |
| Answer» E. | |
| 89. |
John is easy to please. The infinitive is |
| A. | bare infinitive |
| B. | passive infinitive |
| C. | to infinitive |
| D. | split infinitive |
| Answer» C. to infinitive | |
| 90. |
‘Hari wanted to play tennis’. The infinitive is |
| A. | bare infinitive |
| B. | passive infinitive |
| C. | to-infinitive |
| D. | split infinitive |
| Answer» D. split infinitive | |
| 91. |
‘They made him the manager’. In this the verb is |
| A. | monotransitive |
| B. | ditransitive |
| C. | complex transitive |
| D. | compound transitive |
| Answer» D. compound transitive | |
| 92. |
He slept for an hour. The verb in this sentence is |
| A. | transitive |
| B. | intransitive |
| C. | monotransitive |
| D. | ditransitive |
| Answer» C. monotransitive | |
| 93. |
‘Sweet are the uses of adversity’. This is an example of |
| A. | interrogative sentence |
| B. | assertive sentence |
| C. | exclamatory sentence |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» C. exclamatory sentence | |
| 94. |
None but the brave ----- the honour |
| A. | deserve |
| B. | deserves |
| C. | deserving |
| D. | deserved |
| Answer» C. deserving | |
| 95. |
Pick out the incorrect part. |
| A. | unless you |
| B. | do not come here |
| C. | i shall not |
| D. | help you |
| Answer» C. i shall not | |
| 96. |
I can ---- hear what you say. |
| A. | not yet |
| B. | hardly |
| C. | seldom |
| D. | else. |
| Answer» C. seldom | |
| 97. |
He is ---- in Delhi |
| A. | generally |
| B. | seldom |
| C. | enough |
| D. | very much. |
| Answer» C. enough | |
| 98. |
Have they agreed up on a plan |
| A. | has a plan been agreed up on |
| B. | has the plan been agreed up on |
| C. | have a plan been agreed |
| D. | have a plan been agreed. |
| Answer» B. has the plan been agreed up on | |
| 99. |
People will laugh at you if you wear that silly hat |
| A. | people will laugh at you if your were worn that silly hat |
| B. | you will be laughed at if that silly hat is worn |
| C. | you will be laughed at if that silly hat you wear |
| D. | wearing silly hat will make people laught at you. |
| Answer» C. you will be laughed at if that silly hat you wear | |
| 100. |
Example for a sentence with split infinitive in |
| A. | to go boldly where no one has gone before |
| B. | steve decided quickly to remove amy’s cat |
| C. | we are determined to completely and utterly eradicate the disease |
| D. | none of these. |
| Answer» D. none of these. | |