Statements A, C and D are correct, while B and E are wrong. A is true because informal networks sometimes spread news faster than formal notices. C is true as grapevine often carries perceptions and emotional reactions. D is true since completely ignoring informal communication may prevent management from sensing morale issues. B is false because informal messages can be distorted, and E is false because attempting to suppress all informal talk is neither realistic nor healthy. Hence, the wrong statements are B and E only.
Option A:
Option A identifies only B as wrong and omits E, even though calling for total suppression of informal communication is also incorrect. Because both B and E misrepresent the nature and management of informal networks, B only is incomplete.
Option B:
Option B selects only E as wrong and ignores B, despite the fact that claiming informal communication is always fully accurate is unrealistic. Therefore, E only cannot be accepted as the complete list of wrong statements.
Option C:
Option C groups B, C and E as wrong, but C is actually correct in noting that grapevine carries feelings and concerns. Treating C as wrong contradicts organisational observations, so B, C and E only is not valid.
Option D:
Option D correctly picks B and E as the problematic statements, keeping A, C and D as accurate descriptions of speed, content and management awareness. Therefore, B and E only is the correct option.
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