An example of informal communication is

A. Grapevine
B. Buzz
C. Pipeline
D. Noise
E. Uproar

A. Grapevine

Explanation:

The correct answer is A. Grapevine.

“Grapevine” is a widely recognized term for informal communication channels in an organization. It refers to the unofficial and spontaneous way information spreads among employees, often through casual conversations and social interactions.

Key points about the grapevine:

  1. It’s a form of informal communication that exists in all organizations.
  2. Information travels quickly through the grapevine, often faster than through formal channels.
  3. It can carry both accurate and inaccurate information.
  4. It’s not controlled by management and operates outside the formal organizational structure.

The other options are not commonly used terms for informal communication:

  • “Buzz” (B) might be used colloquially but isn’t a standard term for informal communication.
  • “Pipeline” (C) is more often associated with formal communication channels.
  • “Noise” (D) in communication theory refers to interference in the communication process, not informal communication itself.
  • “Uproar” (E) suggests a state of confusion or protest, not a communication channel.