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1. The process of identifying publics who are involved and affected by situations or
loses and to an organization called

A. Media analysis
B. Feedback analysis
C. Situation analysis,
D. Stakeholder analysis
2. Which of the following is a defining feature of an expository essay?
A. Body paragraphs that include evidential support (whether factual, logical,
statistical, or anecdotal
B. Explain, illustrate, clarify, or explicate something in a way that it becomes
clear for readers.
C. It includes many vivid sensory details that paint a picture and appeals to all of
the reader's senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste when appropriate.
D. Emphasizes the chronological order of events to make a story
3. Please leave jackets and bags at the coat check __________, cell phones must be
turned off wide the library.
A. For example
B. as well
C. Therefore
D. Furthermore
4. The NP subject of the sentence “The girl that Professor Hudson loved married the
man of her dreams.”
A. the girl
B. Professor Hudson
C. the girl that Professor Hudson
D. the man of her dream
5. In negotiating a treaty, diplomats must be careful not to arouse suspicion
A. foresee
B. Heed
C. promulgate
D. incite
6. The marketing campaign was effective at raising awareness of the new product
_________ sales have not increased as much as expected.
A. In effect
B. Furthermore
C. Therefore
D. As well
7. Resolution in the critical analysis of conflict could NOT be marked by (I think the
question should not include NOT and then the answer will be C)
A. The peak of the conflict among characters
B. The victory of evil over good or vice versa
C. The reconciliation of antagonistic forces
D. Marriage or divorce as the case may be
8. Which one of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
A. Team sports such as: football and rugby are very physical.
B. The items stolen were: pens, pencils and markers.
C. His thoughts were concentrated on one thing: revenge.
D. The police report listed these stolen times: Pens, pencils and markers.
9. The notion of plausibility in imaginative literature is associated with
A. A realistic correspondence between fact and fiction
B. A fantastic portrayal of a gallant world
C. Recollection of the glorious past
D. Wish fulfillment
10. One of the following sayings is NOT a general consensus among literary critics
A. Good writers emerge from the ranks of journalists.
B. Writers are sensitive points of their societies.
C. writers are instrumentals of rulers' intention.
D. Great writers are voracious readers.
11. All of the following necessitate the use of internet by public relations practitioners
except
A. The quest for conversation
B. The need to remain conservative
C. The need for customization
D. The need for real-time performance
12. According to Roman Jacobson, the taxonomy of translation is falls into all except
________ categories
A. interpersonal communication
B. Interlingual translation
C. Intralingual translation
D. Semiotic translation
13. The word central has a consonant cluster (-ntr-) in the middle and two syllables. What
do you think the best way to diode the word into two syllables?
A. Cen + tral
B. ce + ntral.
C. cent + ral
D. Centr + al
14. When I first came to Britain it took me a long time to ___________ on the left.
A. be used to driving
B. get used drive
C. get used to drive
D. Use to drive
15. _________is a conscious process to construct meaning by using cues from contextual
information and from existing knowledge,
A. Hearing
B. Oral skill
C. Listening
D. Articulatory skill
16. Which of the following is an optional supplement of a research paper?
A. bibliography
B. Glossary
C. Appendix
D. Footnote
17. The use of plurals in English has three different, but very regular phonological
alternatives. We add /s / to words like bat book cough and ship. Thus, we add /-s/
following words ending in
A. voiceless consonants
B. Stops and fricatives
C. Voiced sounds
D. Fricatives
18. Computer-Assisted and machine translations do NOT involve
A. Hard copy of the text
B. Built-in software
C. Skilled manpower
D. A synchronized apparatus
19. One who attempts to critically evaluate Romantic poetry like The Rainbow or Lucy is
supposed to address all but
A. The tone or the mood aroused Ob
B. The social status or bass of the characters
C. The style of Wordsworth
D. The style of writers of realism
20. The use of plurals in English has three different, but very regular phonological
alternatives. We add /əz/or /-Iz/ to words like bus bush church, judge and maze. So,
We add /-z/ following words ending in
A. Affricates and fricatives
B. Vowels and fricatives
C. Affricatives
D. Fricatives
21. The critical evaluation of a given literary genre should be set against
A. Objectivity of stance
B. the historical background
C. The contemporary literary theory
D. The writers subjective convictions
22. What is the reason behind the timelessness of Shakespearean tragedy?
A. The topicality of their appeal
B. Shakespeare's super humanity
C. Their universality of appeal
D. The legacy of Britain
23. The structure of Shakespearean sonnet is given by ________
A. The limericks sense of rhyme
B. A single octave followed by a single sestet (8+6),
C. Three quatrains followed by a concluding couplet (3X4+2)
D. Irregular rhyme scheme
24. The correct sentence form of the group of words: "One of the students who is
punished by the teacher are my best friend."
A. One of the students whom is punished by the teacher is my best friend
B. One of the students are my best friend who is punished by the teacher.
C. One of the students who are punished by the teaches is my best friend
D. One of the students which are punished by the teacher are my best friend
25. Communication aimed at changing a person's attitudes in order to create action is
A. Information
B. Manipulation
C. Bullying
D. Persuasion
26. What could be a reason for the disappearance of some languages?
A. Some languages are too primitive to survive.
B. Languages that are weak in nature die
C. some languages are difficult to be learned by others
D. people shift to other languages that give them more opportunities.
27. All are the visible advantages of translation and interpretation except
A. Cross-cultural communication
B. Interpersonal communication
C. The communication breakdown
D. The spread of knowledge
28. One feature of language as compared to dialect is that
A. Dialect reflects the level of development of its speakers while language does
not
B. People speaking two different dialects of the same language can understand
each other
C. The dying variety of a language is dialect.
D. People speaking two different languages cannot understand each other
29. Capital punishment was done,_________ Britain nearly half a century ago
A. over from
B. away with
C. out for
D. Off by
30. in a thesis figures and tables are mostly included in
A. The appendix
B. The text itself
C. The concluding chapter
D. A separate chapter
31. The age of Western Realism was among other things characterized by
A. Nostalgia for the past
B. Optimism of world outlook
C. Pessimism of world outlook
D. Prediction of the future
32. A Language is considered as dead language because
A. If it is difficult to study
B. If it is simply tonal dominated
C. If it does not have native speakers,
D. If it is complicated to be developed
33. In the critical listening, the listeners listen to
A. develop new and original solutions to the problem
B. participate in conversation to make decisions
C. get immediate enjoyment
D. evaluate critically the information heard
34. One of the following categories represents a complete set of literary materials
A. Folktale .... Encarta...... Mandela's Biography
B. The Ethiopian Herald ...... Othello...... Magazine
C. Animal Farm ........Romeo and Juliet...... A Tale of Two Cities
D. Proverb...... Addis Reporter ..........News broadcast
35. I've never heard ________ ridiculous speech
A. such an
B. such a
C. such
D. So a
36. The old lady came near to, _________ of pneumonia but to everyone's amazement
she pulled through
A. being dead
B. die
C. Dying
D. death
37. The use of plural -s English has three different, but very regular phonological
alternatives. We add /z/ to words like cab, cave, lad, rag, and thing thus we add /z/
following words ending in
A. voiced velars
B. voiced bilabials
C. voiced sounds
D. voiced consonants
38. The last state of research process is
A. Analysis of data
B. Review of literature
C. research design
D. Report writing
39. When someone listen to music for enjoyment, she/he involves in
A. Appreciative listening
B. Creative listening
C. Marginal listening
D. Empathic listening
40. An abstract contains a brief summary of
A. Analysis of the data
B. Findings of the report
C. Research problems
D. Interpretation of data
41. Formalism in the evaluation of literary texts involves all but
A. The description of plot structure
B. analysis of conflict and resolution
C. Delineation from non-fictional works
D. Character delineation
42. A written defamation that could maliciously expose someone to hatred, ridicule or
contempt is referred to as
A. Slander
B. Evidence
C. Libel
D. News
43. Which statement is generally TRUE about headline punctuation?
A. Commas are used before conjunctions for clarity
B. A period is used at the end of headlines.
C. Colons and dashes are used to replace attribution words
D. Headlines are never punctuated
44. Which of these should be avoided for effective listening?
A. Concentrating on physical appearance
B. Pre-listening analysis
C. Listening to structured talk
D. Team listening
45. The majority of students failed the midterm exam _________ most will need to study
harder in the second half of the course.
A. Furthermore
B. Therefore
C. as well
D. for example
46. Which English phoneme has the features voiced, alveolar, stop?
A. /g/
B. /d/
C. /w/
D. /b/
47. A long essay on a single piece of work is
A. Book
B. Dissertation
C. Research report
D. Monograph
48. The accommodations were not only adequate but also inexpensive
A. massage parlors
B. restaurants and bars
C. Room or place to stay
D. office furniture
49. The socio-historical setting of a given literary genre is associated with
A. The style of its composition
B. The scope of its appeal
C. The place and time of its production
D. The cost of its production
50. The expression "found a puppy” is
A. Verb phrase
B. adverb phrase
C. preposition phrase
D. adjective phrase
51. One of the following categories does NOT pose a problem in the course of translation
A. proverbial expressions
B. expression which have common ground
C. culture-bound phrasal verb
D. culture-bound idiomatic expressions
52. You must phone us as soon as you _________ home.
A. will get
B. will have got
C. get
D. are getting
53. One of the students who is punished by the teacher are my best friend. The common
mistake in this group of words is _______.
A. Dangling modifier
B. Faulty Subject-verb Agreement
C. Faulty parallelism
D. Misplaced modifier
54. In which one of the following phrases is apostrophe correctly used to indicate joint
ownership?
A. Helen's and Jitu's homes
B. Helen's and Jitu home
C. Helen and Jitu's home
D. Helen and Jitu home
55. When editing a story for its fact, all of the following courses of action are
recommended except
A. Deleting the statement that has factual error right away
B. Talking to the writer for possible explanation
C. Putting the story pending for later publication
D. Amending the errors by referring to sources
56. in which of these does the listener pot himself in place of the speaker?
A. Focused listening
B. Attentive listening
C. Emphatic listening
D. Evaluative listening
57. All their children are allowed, ________ exactly what they like.
A. Doing
B. to do
C. for doing
D. do
58. Which set of words has linking in connected speech!
A. Final trip
B. Nice food
C. Drink it
D. Baby boy
59. Communications audits are often used to
A. reveal attitudes and opinions of people on certain subjects using questionnaires
and interviews
B. gather information for a very large population using questionnaires and
interviews
C. study a subject or object without involving the researcher or the research as an
intruder
D. reveal disparities between real and perceived communications between
management and target audiences
60. A detailed disclosure on the subject under study is called
A. Monograph
B. Dissertation
C. Report writing
D. Book
61. _____ is a popular saying which embodies traditional wit and wisdom
A. Folklore
B. Riddle
C. Proverb
D. magic spell
62. What is a morpheme?
A. it is the smallest unit of a particular language. O
B. is the minimal pair of a chosen phrase
C. is the minimal item of a linguistic unit
D. the smallest meaningful unit of a word.
63. Pragmatics could be defined as
A. The study of words created by groups.
B. The meanings words convey as appropriate to the context
C. The study of pronunciation
D. The denotative meanings of words
64. Thesis is also known as
A. Research report
B. Monograph
C. Book
D. Dissertation
65. Languages have various means of creating longer and longer sentences, such as
adding an adjective or a prepositional phrase. This is possible due to
A. addition rules
B. transformational rules
C. recursive rules
D. substitution rules
66. One of the following statements is FALSE about the domain of translation
A. Translation is a means of bridging linguistic and cultural barriers
B. Ideal translators must not be as versatile as possible
C. Ideal translators should be as versatile as possible
D. The art of translation is both an art as well as a science
67. I find __ very strange that Martha has not been promoted yet.
A. Them
B. That
C. Her
D. In
68. There is a review session 2 weeks before the exam ___ there are tutoring sessions
available the week before the exam.
A. As a result
B. Therefore
C. So that
D. As well
69. Which one of the following headline is less informative?
A. Storm Blocks Traffic For Days
B. Storm Topples Television Tower
C. No One Dies In Storm
D. Storm Rigs Shanty Houses
70. Did you really understand all ___he said?
A. When
B. Whose
C. What
D. Which
71. The Para textual features of the source language test and the target language texts
include all of the material minimally except
A. titles and blubs of the material
B. Glossary of words
C. Acknowledgement and tables of contents
D. resume of the author
72. Which one of the following propositions does Linguistic realism in Western literature
underlie?
A. The moral values of the society
B. The reproduction of objective reality
C. The impact of censorship
D. The application of obscene language
73. Which words stressed on the third syllable?
A. Go
B. Speed
C. latter
D. understand
74. The man is _ old to carry the book.
A. Too
B. So
C. Such
D. Enough
75. Every VP contains a verb, as in "found the puppy which is its head, so every phrasal
head can have a ____ which provides further information about the head
A. Noun
B. Adjective
C. a complement
D. preposition
76. What should public relations media practitioners do if they do NOT know the answer
to a reporter's question?
A. Say I don't know and promise to provide the information later
B. Say that the information is "off the record" and will be disseminated later
C. Give the reporter other information they are certain is correct
D. Say no comment, rather than appear uninformed.
77. The police set up a barricade in front of the murder scene
A. chalk line
B. food stand
C. bat
D. barrier
78. a thesis statement is
A. a fact
B. an assertion
C. a discussion
D. an observation
79. which one of the following is TRUE about how public opinion is influenced?
A. Opinion is less sensitive to important issues
B. Opinion is generally determined more by events than words
C. Once self-interest is involved opinions are fast to change
D. Opinion is generally determined more by words than events
80. Opinion is an indicator of the
A. Quality of the conclusion made
B. Quality of the qualitative data
C. Quality of quantitative data
D. Quality of research hypothesis
81. No offence intended ________ I think you haven’t understood the problem correctly.
A. But
B. As
C. When
D. If

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