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Name of the Organization : Savitribai Phule Pune University
Type of the Exam :Maharashtra State Eligibility Test SET Exam
Document Type : Model Question Paper
Website : setexam.unipune.ac.in

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Pune University SET Exam Question Paper

Time Allowed : 75 Minutes
Maximum Marks : 100

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Note : This Paper contains Fifty (50) multiple choice questions, each question carrying Two (2) marks. Attempt All questions
Paper I :
Time Allowed : 75 Minutes
Maximum Marks : 100

Instructions

Note : (1) This Paper contains Sixty (60) multiple choice questions, each question carrying Two (2) marks.
(2) Attempt any Fifty (50) questions.

Parents have to develop the habit of thinking in terms of ‘we’, not ‘me’. Think about the whole family. Some conventional, orthodox men feel they are the heads of the families. So it’s their right to get all the advantages, privileges etc. Similarly some modern women think that ‘Gone are the days.

Now we are working and earning by shoulder to shoulder to men. Hence the women should get the equal or sometimes even more advantages and privileges’.

Both such types of parents do not have ‘we’-feeling. Family-oriented men and women would think of the whole family as a unit, the advantages as well as troubles of each and every individual member in the family.

Thus in any interpersonal relationship—between spouses, between parents and children, and between children—the thinking should be of ‘win-win’ type. The habit-formation should start from parents. Naturally the children will receive and absorb the same method of behaving.

When we listen with the intent to understand others, we begin true communication and relationship building. Generally parents go onordering, dictating, coercing the child without listening to him/her.

Hence there is no two-way communication between parents and children. One-way ordering and the other-way obeying or disobeying is generally observed in the society.

Sample Questions

1. Some conventional men think that :
(A) they must take all the decisions in the family
(B) women should get equal advantages and privileges
(C) they must have all the conveniences and advantages in the family
(D) everyone in the family must obey them

2. Thinking in terms of ‘we’ means thinking about :
(A) the family
(B) the nation
(C) both men and women
(D) the society

3. Which of the following statements is true ?
(A) Orthodox men have ‘we’-feeling
(B) Children learn methods of behaviour from their parents
(C) Parents and children must have a friendly relationship
(D) The habit formation in the family should start from grandparents

4. True communication and relationship building begin with :
(A) ordering and dictating
(B) ordering and obeying
(C) expecting and speaking
(D) listening and understanding

5. If parents try to understand the child, their reactions will be in consonance with the child’s :
(A) behaviour
(B) achievements
(C) abilities
(D) ambitions

6. The most appropriate title for the passage is :
(A) The parent-child relationship and the family
(B) The compulsions of family life
(C) True relationship building
(D) Success and failure in the family

7. Which of the following is not an example of non-verbal communication ?
(A) Letter Writing
(B) Facial Expression
(C) Pace of Speaking
(D) Silence

8. On which criteria communication can be classified into ‘Intrapersonal’, ‘Inter-personal’, ‘group’ and ‘mass’ communication ?
(A) Medium of communication
(B) Number of participants in communication
(C) Message of communication
(D) Purpose of communication

9. Which of the following is the most correct description of ‘breaking news’ in the context of news-channel ?
(A) A news mainly about a shocking or violent event
(B) A news mainly based on pictures taken by hidden camera
(C) A short and developing news about an important event just discovered
(D) A precise news focusing on investigation of political corruption

10. What is the significance of the 1980s in the context of television in India ?
(A) Television transmission began in India
(B) DTH services for television began in India
(C) Rapid expansion of Doordarshan’s network
(D) Privately owned TV channels were allowed in India

11. The round table sitting arrangement in a typical conference room facilitates
(A) one-directional communication
(B) more interactive communication amongst participants
(C) top-down communication
(D) bottoms-up communication

12. What communicative dimensions are added when PowerPoint presentation is used in teaching ?
(A) Only visual
(B) Only Audio
(C) Audio as well as visual
(D) Audio, Visual and Interactive

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