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Be First Year Engineering Semester 2 2023 December Professional Communication and Ethics i Rev 2019c Scheme
Be First Year Engineering Semester 2 2023 December Professional Communication and Ethics i Rev 2019c Scheme
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Paper / Subject Code: 29716 / Professional Communication and Ethics - I
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changing their roles”. Explain the process of Communication in the light of the above statement
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Q2. A. Being the Sales Manager of Universal Computer Technologies, Mumbai; you have
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defect in the batteries of the laptops that they have bought from your company recently. Draft a
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2) My uncle and aunt ___ visting me. ( Use proper Subject verb agreement)
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Q4. A. Write a letter to your college authorities requesting for Scholarship approval for paying
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(1)The living nature of the English language causes semantic barriers.
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(2) Stage-fright is a very rare phenomenon.
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(3)Crossing one's arms across one's chest is a sign of defensiveness.
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(7)It is easier to change an opinion than to change a belief.
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(10) One cannot not communicate.
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who heard about the first powered flight on December 17, 1903 were
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excited and impressed, others reacted with peals of laughter. The idea of
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Wilbur and Orville Wright, the inventors of the first flying machine,
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impulsive fools. Negative reactions, however, did not stop the Wrights.
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repair shop. In 1896, when they read about the death of Otto Lilienthal,
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control the balance of airborne vehicles. In 1900 and 1901, the Wrights
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tested numerous gliders and developed control techniques. The brothers'
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tables of air pressure on curved surfaces must be wrong. They set up a
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first reliable figures for air pressure on curved surfaces. This work, in
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turn, made it possible for the brothers to design a machine that would fly.
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(v) When you chisel, cut away from your body, not towards yourself.
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(i) A doorbell consists of a push-button switch, a signal unit, wiring, and a transformer.
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