CSS :: Journalism Past Papers MCQs
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151. |
Which of the following do experts believe will damage the Internet? |
A. |
Pay-as-you-go pricing |
B. |
The technology gap |
C. |
Flat rate billing |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option C
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152. |
The Secure Digital Music Initiative: |
A. |
Makes downloading copyrighted music illegal |
B. |
Allows users to record their choice of album at a Sony-SDMI kiosk |
C. |
Has become outdated due to the spred of MP3 |
D. |
Will allow users to download music for a fee |
Answer: Option D
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153. |
Credit bureaus and marketing associations can easily obtain: |
A. |
Your social security number |
B. |
Your name |
C. |
Your date of birth |
D. |
All of the above |
Answer: Option D
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154. |
Books that are published especially for sale to schools are called: |
A. |
Trade books |
B. |
Professional books |
C. |
El-hi books |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option C
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155. |
Remainders are: |
A. |
Unsaleable books that are returned to the publisher, by a bookstore |
B. |
Book ideas that have been rejected by a publisher or editor |
C. |
Books that have no tie-in-value |
D. |
None of the above |
Answer: Option A
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156. |
Digital books: |
A. |
Can hold up to 500 pages of text |
B. |
Have fixed content that cannot be edited |
C. |
Are an example of convergence |
D. |
Have overtaken hardcover books in annual sales |
Answer: Option C
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157. |
Subsidiary rights refers to: |
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The ownership of smaller publishing houses by larger ones. |
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An author's ability to retain the right to use a character in a number of books |
C. |
The sale of a book, its contents, and its characters to filmmakers, paperback publishers, book clubs, and merchandise manufacturers. |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option C
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158. |
An alliterate person: |
A. |
Is unwilling to read |
B. |
Lacks the cultural framework to appreciate reading |
C. |
Chooses to read only non-serious books |
D. |
Is unable to read |
Answer: Option A
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159. |
Among the earliest "newspapers" were the Acta Diurna, |
A. |
Daily reports of the actions of the Roman Senate. |
B. |
Single sheet announcements or accounts of events imported from England and posted on walls in the Colonies. |
C. |
Single sheet newspapers nailed to the sides of buildings. |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option A
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160. |
Corantos were: |
A. |
Daily reports of the actions of the Roman Senate. |
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Single sheet announcements or accounts of events imported from England and posted on walls in the Colonies. |
C. |
One page news sheets about events on the European continent that were printed in English in Holland and imported into England by booksellers |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option C
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