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Match Leading Newspapers with Their Countries of Origin

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Match the following:  

(List I- Newspaper)(List II- Country)
(a) The Economist(i) Singapore
(b) The Wall(ii) Germany
(c) Bild(iii) The United States
(d) Straits Times(iv) Great Britain
Codes:(a)(b)(c)(d)
(A)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)
(B)(iii)(iv)(i)(ii)
(C)(iv)(i)(ii)(iii)
(D)(iv)(iii)(ii)(i)

Correct Ans: (D)

Explanation:

Understanding where prominent newspapers originate helps you grasp global media dynamics. Let’s match each publication with its country.

Start with The Economist. It is a well-known British weekly newspaper focusing on global political and economic news. Founded in London in 1843, it continues to shape elite opinion. Clearly, (a) belongs to (iv) Great Britain.

Next, we examine The Wall — a likely shorthand for The Wall Street Journal. This financial daily leads business journalism in the United States. It has earned credibility over decades and operates under the Dow Jones banner. Thus, (b) matches (iii) The United States.

Moving on, Bild is Europe’s largest daily tabloid. Germany launched it in 1952. It grabs attention with bold headlines and sensational content. As a result, (c) links to (ii) Germany.

Lastly, The Straits Times serves as Singapore’s most influential English-language daily. Published since 1845, it covers local and international news, maintaining a strong media presence in Southeast Asia. Therefore, (d) connects with (i) Singapore.

To summarize:

  • (a) The Economist → (iv) Great Britain
  • (b) The Wall (Street Journal) → (iii) The United States
  • (c) Bild → (ii) Germany
  • (d) Straits Times → (i) Singapore

This exact arrangement appears in option (D).

These newspapers shape public opinion and reflect national priorities. By learning their origins, you also understand how different cultures approach journalism. This knowledge boosts your awareness of global media landscapes, which is essential in today’s interconnected world.

Assistant Professor
Dr. Ranjan Kumar

Founder & Educator

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