CSS :: Journalism Past Papers MCQs
121.
It is imprecise to speak of "source" and "receiver" in communication because:
A.
There is much variation in what constitutes a source and receiver
B.
If the receiver is not listening, the source can't be a source
C.
Communication is an ongoing, reciprocal process.
D.
None of these
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
122.
Because it is imprecise to speak of "source" and "receiver" in communication, Osgood and Schramm replaced these concepts with in their model of commuication.
A.
Decoders
B.
Participants
C.
Interpreters
D.
Encoders
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
123.
Network executives read the overnight ratings for a new television series. This is an example of:
A.
Feedback in mass communication
B.
Noise in interpersonal communication
C.
Encoding in interpersonal communication
D.
Feedback in interpersonal communication
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
124.
An example of occurs when your newspaper gets wet and it is difficult to read page 1 because page 2 bleeds through.
A.
Noise in interpersonal communication
B.
Noise in mass communiation
C.
Feedback in interpersonal communication
D.
Feedback in mass communication
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
125.
The news which has significance for relatively large numbers of readers, listeners, or viewers in called:
A.
Soft news
B.
Hard news
C.
Important news
D.
Plain news
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
126.
Who for the first time appointed Waqa-inawees (newsmen) in all areas to keep the government well informed?
A.
Sultans of Delhi
B.
Mughals
C.
Britishers
D.
None of these
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
127.
Who strengthened the system of Waqa-inawees (newsmen) in the Subcontinent?
A.
Tughlaq
B.
Hindu
C.
Mughals
D.
Britishers
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
128.
The first weekly magazine in the Subcontinent was:
A.
Jam-e-Jejan Numa
B.
Al-Hilal
C.
Jago
D.
Calcutta Reviews
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
129.
Jam-e-Jehan Numa appeared on the horizon in Calcutta, under the editorship of Munshi Sada Sukh, in:
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
130.
To control journalism, British introduced its first law on journalism in:
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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