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HOW FREE IS THE PRESS

HOW FREE IS THE PRESS (Prose Section) English Objective Question Answer Bihar Board

1. The news in the newspapers is generally –

(A) to the point
(B) somewhat changed
(C) completely changed
(D) None of these

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(B) somewhat changed

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

(A) true
(B) not true
(C) cannot be said
(D) None of these

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(A) true

3. The press enjoys the –

(A) boldness of public to
(B) the helpnessness of the public are
(C) idleness of the public
(D) None of these

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(B) the helpnessness of the public are

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

(A) two chief factors
(B) three chief factors
(C) four cheif factors
(D) None of these

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(A) two chief factors

5. No widely circulated newspaper dares support’a públic policy due to vested interest of –

(A) the government
(B) editor
(C) reporter
(D) advertisers

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(D) advertisers

6.A big circulation spells bankruptcy if the paper has to depend on –

(A) the sales

(B) advertisers
(C) salers
(D) None of these

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(A) the sales

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7. 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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(C) the proprietor

8. The auther has given the forms of misrepresentation, they are –

(A) five
(B) four
(C) seven
(D) six

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(D) six

9. Dorothy L.Sayers was born in –

(A) 1863
(B) 1873
(C) 1883
(D) 1893

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(D) 1893

10. She died in –

(A) 1967
(B) 1957
(C) 1977
(D) 1987

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(B) 1957

11. Advertisers contribute to the …… of the newspaper.

(A) material
(B) news
(C) revenue
(D) gossip

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(C) revenue

12. In democracy, the freedom of press is –

(A) not necessary
(B) necessary
(C) dangerous
(D) None of these

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(B) necessary

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13. Freedom of press is restricted during –

(A) peace
(B) war
(C) epidemic
(D) None of these

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(B) war

14. The state is the –

(A) master of the people
(B) servant of the people
(C) exploiter of the people
(D) None of these

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(B) servant of the people

15. The heaviest restriction upon the freedom of public opinion is –

(A) official
(B) unofficial
(C) both
(D) None of these

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(B) unofficial

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

(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) H.E. Bates
(C) Dorothy L. Sayers
(D) Dr.Zakir Hussain

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(C) Dorothy L. Sayers

17. 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

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(B) How free is the Press

18. Censorship is imposed during –

(A) election
(B) peaceful time
(C) emergency
(D) None of these

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(C) emergency

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19. …………..are careful not to antagonize the press.

(A) Doctors
(B) Traders
(C) Teachers

(d) politicians

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(d) politicians

20. Every ….., lives in a perpetual precarious balance.

(A) man
(B) book
(C) newspaper
(D) story

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(C) newspaper

21. Free people must see to it that when peace comes ….. is restored.

(A) sanity that
(B) relationship
(C) full freedom
(D) press

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(C) full freedom

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

(A) donation
(B) debt
(C) grant by the government
(D) advertisement

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(D) advertisement

23. The …………… Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free.

(A) European
(B) British
(C) Indian
(D) Chinese

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(B) British

24. The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is —

(A) debt
(B) donation
(C) the wealth of owner
(D) grant by the government

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(C) the wealth of owner

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

(A) teacher
(B) press
(C) man
(D) None of these

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(B) press

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

(A) one
(B) two
(C) three
(D) four

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(B) two

27. When we speak of ‘the freedom of the press’, we usally – mean freedom in a ………… sense.

(A) broad
(B) legal
(C) technical
(D) social

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(C) technical

28. When is censorship imposed in press on a country like Britain ?

(A) During flood
(B) During emergency
(C) During election
(D) During disaster

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(B) During emergency

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