English – Prose 8_2 0% Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 1 / 15 A big circulation spells bankruptcy if the paper has to depend on – The sales Salers Advertisers None of these 2 / 15 The policy of a newspaper is largely determined by- None of these The public The proprietor The government 3 / 15 Dorothy L. Sayers was educated at – None of These Oxford Both Cambridge 4 / 15 The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by organization chief factors. One Two Four Three 5 / 15 The press enjoys the – Idleness of the public None of these The helpnessness of the public Boldness of public 6 / 15 The news in the newspapers is generally – To the point Somewhat changed None of these Completely changed 7 / 15 No widely circulated newspaper dares support a public policy due to vested interest of- Editor The government Advertisers Reporter 8 / 15 The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by – Four cheif factors Two chief factors Three chief factors None of these 9 / 15 Decent journalists and responsible editors are not pleased with present affairs – None of These Not True True Cannot Be Said 10 / 15 Dorothy L. Sayers died in – 1967 1977 1957 1987 11 / 15 The author has given the forms of mis representation, they are – Four Six Five Seven 12 / 15 Censorship is imposed during- Emergency Election Peaceful Time None of These 13 / 15 The heaviest restriction upon the freedom of public opinion is- None of These official Unofficial Both 14 / 15 Dorothy L. Sayers was born in – 1893 1873 1883 1863 15 / 15 A free and fair press is the true watch ______ of democracy. Dog Bird None of These Cat 0% Restart quiz