I. Positive attitude
II. Active Listening skills
III. Channel vehicle
IV. Decoding skills
Codes :Answer: I, II and IV
I. Positive attitude
II. Active Listening skills
III. Channel vehicle
IV. Decoding skills
Codes :Answer: I, II and IV
I. Simple to Complex
II. Concrete to Abstract
III. Learning by doing
IV. Learning by listening
Codes :Answer: I, II and III
I. The standard error will decrease as the sample size increases.
II. The standard error will increase as the sample size increases.
III. The mean equals the population mean.
IV. The mean is not equal to the population mean.
Codes :Answer: I and III
Assertion (A) : Complex carbohydrates are recommended in diabetic diets.
Reason (R) : The complex carbohydrates have a low Glycemic Index.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct
Assertion (A) : Addition of soda-bi-carbonate during cooking of green vegetables makes them bright green.
Reason (R) : The pigment chlorophyll changes to pheophytins in alkaline medium.
Codes :Answer: (A) is correct and (R) is incorrect
Assertion (A) : A cycle menu is a selective menu.
Reason (R) : It is rotated at definite intervals.
Codes :Answer: (A) is incorrect and (R) is correct
Assertion (A) : Collars, seams and texture when put together create structural design.
Reason (R) : Structural design is inherent parts of the garment.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Assertion (A) : Microscopic test is a confirmatory test for man-made fibres.
Reason (R) : Man-made fibres have their distinct characteristic microscopic appearance.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are incorrect
Assertion (A) : Indirect light is ideal for general illumination.
Reason (R) : This light is directed to a ceiling from where it is reflected back into the room.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct
Assertion (A) : For Piaget the most serious deficiency of pre-operational thinking is egocentrism and underlies all others.
Reason (R) : Young children ego-centrically assign human purposes to physical events and magical thinking is common.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct
Assertion (A) : Mass communication is a transactional process.
Reason (R) : In most of the mass communication situations, the communicator and the audience are in asynchronous relationship.
Codes :Answer: (A) is incorrect, (R) is correct
Assertion (A) : Result demonstration refers to the showing net worth of a practice or a product.
Reason (R) : Result demonstrations do not only establish the value of a practice but also prove the feasibility of the practice under local conditions.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct
Assertion (A) : The power of a statistical test is the probability, given that null hypothesis is false, of obtaining sample results that will lead to its rejection.
Reason (R) : The larger the sample size, the greater is the power of the statistical test.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct
I. Convert the amount of food & beverages consumed into amounts of raw foods.
II. Standardize the recipes.
III. Preparation and pretesting of questionnaire.
IV. Compare energy and nutrient intake with RDA.
V. Collect information on all foods and beverages eaten by respondent in previous 24 hours using standardized equipment.
VI. Calculate energy and nutrients using food composition tables.
Codes :Answer: III, V, II, I, VI, IV
I. Purifying
II. Washing
III. Aspirating
IV. Bleaching
V. Grinding
VI. Tempering
Codes :Answer: III, II, VI, V, I, IV