1. She was educated at –

(A) Cambridge

(B) Oxford 

(C) Both

(D) None of these 

 

2. Freedom of press is restricted during –

(A) Peace

(B) War 

(C) Epidemic

(D) None of these 

 

3. The heaviest restriction upon the freedom of public

Opinion is –

(A) official

(B) Unofficial 

(C) Both

(D) None of these 

 

4. Dorathy L. Sayers has written the lesson –

(A) I Have a Dream 

(B) How free is the Press  

(C) The Earth

(D) A child is Born 

 

5.  …are careful not to antagonize the press. 

(A) Doctors

(B) Traders 

(C) Teachers

(D) Politicians 

 

6. The … …… is not the master but the servant of the

People. 

(A) State 

(B) Government

(C) Village

(D) District 

 

7. The first chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is ……….. 

(A) Donation

(B) Debt 

(C) Grant by the government 

(D) Advertisement 

 

8. The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is –

(A) Debt

(B) Donation 

(C) The wealth of owner 

(D) Grant by the government

 

9. The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled   by …. chief factors. 

(A) One

(B) Two 

(C) Three

(D) Four

 

10. Decent journalists and responsible editors are not pleased with present affairs –

(A) True 

(B) Not true 

(C) Cannot be said

(D) None of these 

 

11. The press enjoys the –

(A) Boldness of public 

(B) The helplessness of the public 

(C) Idleness of the public 

(D) None of these 

 

12. No widely circulated newspaper dares support a public

Policy due to vested interest of –

(A) The government 

(B) Editor 

(C) Reporter

(D) Advertisers 

 

13. A big circulation spells bankruptcy if the paper has to

Depend on –

(A) The sales 

(B) Advertisers 

(C) Salers

(D) None of these 

 

14. The auther has given the forms of misrepresentation,

They are –

(A) Five

(B) Four 

(C) Seven

(D) Six 

 

15. She died in –

(A) 1967

(B) 1957 

(C) 1977

(D) 1987

 

16. In democracy, the freedom of press is –

(A) Not necessary

(B) Necessary 

(C) Dangerous

(D) None of these 

 

17. The state is the –

(A) Master of the people 

(B) Servant of the people 

(C) Exploiter of the people

(D) None of these 

 

18. ‘How free is the Press’ is written by –

(A) Mahatma Gandhi 

(B) H.E. Bates

(C) Dorothy L. Sayers  

(D) Dr. Zakir Hussain 

 

19. Censorship is imposed during –

(A) Election

(B) Peaceful time 

(C) Emergency 

(D) None of these 

 

20. A free and fair press is the true watch……….. of democracy –

(A) cat

(B) bird 

(C) dog 

(D) None of these 

 

21. The … … Press is, under ordinary conditions.

Press is under singularly free –

(A) European

(B) British 

(C) Indian

(D) Chinese

 

22. The …………. can make or break reputation. 

(A) Teacher

(B) Press  

(C) Man

(D) None of these 

 

23. The news in the newspapers is generally –

(A) To the point

(B) somewhat changed 

(C) completely changed 

(D) None of these 

 

24. The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by –

(A) Two chief factors 

(B) Three chief factors

(C) Four chief factors 

(D) None of these 

 

25. The policy of a newspaper is largely determined by –

(A) The government 

(B) The public 

(C) The proprietor 

(D) None of these 

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