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Journalism and Mass Communication Objective Questions (DMCQ)
- Q 1. Editorials means โฆโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆ
(A) Writer’s reporting and his conclusions
(B) Unsigned articles that express a publication’s opinion
(C) Watching and listening where news is taking place
(D) Articles that any reader can add to or change
Correct Answer: (B) Unsigned articles that express a publication’s opinion
Explanation: Editorials means a newspaper article expressing the editor’s opinion on a topical issue.
Q 2. The Guardian, formerly known as The Manchester Guardian foundedโฆโฆโฆโฆ.., is a British national daily newspaper in the Berliner format.
(A) 1811
(B) 1821
(C) 1856
(D) 1878
Correct Answer: (B) 1821
Explanation: The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959.
Q 3. Who โฆโฆโฆโฆ.had edited the “Mercurius Politicus” under Oliver Cromwell.
(A) John Milton
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Sir Richard Steel
(D) Joseph Addison
Correct Answer: (A) John Milton
Explanation: Mercurius Politicus was a magazine that was published weekly from June 1650 until the English Restoration in May 1660. John Milton had edited the Mercurius Politicus under Oliver Cromwell, and Sir Richard Steele and Joseph Addison, The Spectator (published daily 1711โ12).
Lieutenant-General Oliver Cromwell was a Parliamentary commander during the British Civil Wars and later became Lord Protector.
Q 4. In 1784, โฆโฆโฆโฆโฆlaunched the โDaily Universal Registerโ from London which later adopted a new name โThe Timesโ.
(A) Francis Xavier
(B) John Walter
(C) Johann Carlous
(D) James Asher
Correct Answer: (B) John Walter
Explanation: The Times was founded by publisher John Walter on 1 January 1785 as The Daily Universal Register, with Walter in the role of editor. Walter had lost his job by the end of 1784 after the insurance company for which he worked went bankrupt due to losses from a Jamaican hurricane.
Q 5. Photography was developed in the 19th century by two people fromโฆโฆโฆโฆ, Nicephore Niepce and Louis- Jacques-Mande Daguerre.
(A) Italy
(B) Germany
(C) France
(D) Netherlands
Correct Answer: (C) France
Explanation: In 1829, a French artist and designer named Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre struck a partnership with fellow inventor Joseph-Nicephore Niรฉpce to develop a method to permanently capture the fleeting images visible in a camera obscura.
The daguerreotype process used a polished sheet of silver-plated copper, treated with iodine to make it light-sensitive, which was exposed (for several minutes or more) under a lens, then โfixedโ using mercury vapor.
Q 6. The first printed book published in China was the Buddhist text, the โDiamond Sutraโ byโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆ.in 868 AD.
(A) Wang Chick
(B) David Henry
(C) Edward Cave
(D) Richard Cave
Correct Answer: (A) Wang Chick
Explanation: The development of printing in China in the 8th Century paved the way for the book โDiamond Sutraโ. Carved wooden blocks were employed for printing, the technique for which had been refined and mastered by the time this book was produced in 868 AD.
Q 7. The author of โThe Jungle Bookโ, Rudyard Kipling, started โฆโฆโฆโฆ.in 1866 from Allahabad.
(A) The Statesman
(B) The Times of India
(C) The Amrita Bazar Patrika
(D) The Pioneer
Correct Answer: (D) The Pioneer
Explanation: โThe Jungle Bookโ , Rudyard Kipling, started โThe Pioneerโ in 1866 from Allahabad.
The Jungle Book explains how human beings are just one species among many that occupy the Earth, and how we should respect both the environment and the rest of the species that inhabit it. Every species fulfills its function in the circle of life. Every species is skilled at some things and incapable of others.
Q 8. Henry Muddiman had gained eminence as the “journalist” who edited the โฆโฆโฆโฆin 1666.
(A) London Gazette
(B) Madras Gazette
(C) Kannada Samachar
(D) The Times of India
Correct Answer: (A) London Gazette
Explanation: Henry Muddiman had gained eminence as the โjournalistโ who edited the London Gazette (from 1666). John Milton had edited the Mercurius Politicus under Oliver Cromwell, and Sir Richard Steele and Joseph Addison, The Spectator (published daily 1711โ12).
Q 9. โฆโฆโฆโฆโฆHungarian-born editor and publisher, was instrumental in developing โyellow journalismโ in the United States.
(A) Joseph Pulitzer
(B) Nicholas Bourne
(C) Thomas Archer
(D) Benjamin Franklin
Correct Answer: (A) Joseph Pulitzer
Explanation: Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911), Hungarian-born editor and publisher, was instrumental in developing yellow journalism in the United States. Joseph Pulitzer’s father was a well-to-do grain dealer. Joseph was born in Budapest.
Q 10. The renowned poet โฆโฆโฆโฆ.’s Areopagitica, written in 1644, is the earliest extended essay on the FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.
(A) John Milton
(B) Shakespeare
(C) Keats
(D) Shelly
Correct Answer: (A) John Milton
Explanation: The renowned poet John Milton’s Areopagitica, written in 1644, is the earliest extended essay on the freedom of the press that continues to be read today. The essay was prompted by a decision of Parliament to reinstate the practice of licensing all books and pamphlets.