The OERs: Transforming Education for Sustainable Future by Dr. Sarita Anand
N4 Communication & Management Communication - Modules 3 and 5 true false questions
1. Answering True/False questions
Each True/False question consists of a
basic statement, e.g.
Information conveyed by the grapevine
moves quickly. (True)
Deciding whether this statement is true
or false is straightforward.
2. However, True/False questions can test
not only your knowledge of the work,
but also your ability to read the question
carefully.
That is why we find the following:
3. 1. Qualifying words:
A qualifying word is often added which
changes the statement in such a way
that it may now mean the opposite of
what it did originally, e.g.
6. Watch out for these often-
used qualifying words:
all, always, invariably, only,
everybody, none, never,
nobody, seldom, frequently,
most, some, sometimes.
12. 3. Two-part statements:
This type of statement has a
standard beginning followed
by a traditional true/false
statement. Divide the two
statements, e.g.
13. It is fair to say that // the
grapevine is our most
important means of
informal internal
communication.