Wednesday, August 23, 2017

II MA English JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION 1 CIA 2017



Unit IV
Reporter
1. What is “Nose for News”?
a. News engagement  b. Sound news judgement c. News story d. Sniff like a dog
2. “Get it right and get it  _______ ” 
a. when b. now c. late d. somehow
3. Who is the foundation of a newspaper?
a. editor b. sub-editor c. reporter d. office
4. Who is a cub?
A) the young of a certain animal B)pet animal C) A junior reporter D)An experienced reporter
5. The fresh reporters are called _____________.
a)  cubs                   b) reporters                  c) beginner reporters               d) senior reporters

Court
1._______is the place where the accused stands in the court.
a. Dock b. Stage c. Pulpit d. Podium
2. Subpoena is _______ for attending the court.
a. the summon b. the car d. the judge d. the dress
3. _____ is a man or woman who abets or aids the commission of offence.
A. Accomplice b. Accord  c. Abused d. Aiden
5.Wilful disobedience to any court judgement is called _____________.
a) civil contempt         b) court disdain           c) criminal contempt               d) legal contempt
6.Publication of any matters which scandalises/lowers the authority of any court is called _____.
a) civil contempt         b) court disdain           c) criminal contempt             d) legal contempt
7.What is the ‘application form’ used for requesting more time for finding witnesses?
a) habeas corpus          b) adjournment                      c)parole                       d) None
8.What is ‘Parole’?
a) producing a person in the court                  b) requesting time for finding witness
c) requesting for change of court                    c) release on promise of reappearance
9.What is ‘writ’?
a) court order             b) rules of a game        c) quality of a reporter                        d) a crime
10. ____ is the security placed in trust for appearance of a prisoner in court for trial.
a. Bail b. Parole c. Accomplice d.Writ

Crime
1. Assault is a crime against ___________.
a) a person             b) property                  c) public welfare         d) legal authority
2. Kidnapping is a crime against ___________.
a) a person             b) property                  c) public welfare         d) legal authority
3. Theft is a crime against ____________.
a) a person              b) property                 c) public welfare         d) legal authority
4. Riot and strikes are crime against ______________.
a) a person              b)property                   c) public welfare        d) legal authority
5. Bigamy is a crime against _____________.
a) a person              b)property                   c) public welfare        d) legal authority
6. Obstructing government officers from performing their duties is a crime against ___________.
a) a person              b)property                   c) public welfare         d) legal authority
7. Bribing government officials is a crime against
a) a person              b)property                   c) public welfare         d) legal authority
9. Obstructing government officers from performing their duties is a crime against _________.
a)  a person                                                 b) property                 
c) public welfare                                         d) legal authority
10.Which of the following is not a quality of a crime reporter?
a) sound knowledge on law system                b) Familiarity with places
c) maintain good public relationship               d) listening to music

Sports
1. Sports Reporters must remind cool and ________ in reviewing performances.
a)  Partial                            b) impartial                c) subjective                d) prejudice
2. Sports news is called ______ department.
a)  ‘normal’                         b) ‘easy’                      c) ‘play’                       d) ‘toy’
3. The featured sports story helps reporter to develop ____________ stories.
a)  overnight                      b) overwrought           c) undeveloped                       d) copied
4.Compared to the past the sports news has __________________ readers.
a) tremendous                        b) apathetic                 c) sluggish                   d) slothful
5. Which of the following is not a quality of a sports reporter?
a) knowledge of technical terms                     b) knowledge of the rules
c) should be a sportsman                              d) statistical knowledge of the game played
6.To which reporting does the phrases like ‘outstanding defence’, ‘style of the play’, ‘high score’ are used?
a) crime                                   b) sports                      c) court                        d) election
Investigative
1. Who probed the Watergate story?
a) Richard   Woodward                                          b) William Edward                            
c) Woodward and Bernstein                               d)George Bernstein
2. Which reporting is also called ‘depth reporting’?
a) election reporting                                               b) court reporting                   
c) crime reporting                                                        d) investigative reporting
3. Investigating reporting became famous after the famous _______ scandal in the 1970’s
a) Watergate                          b) Teapot Dome          c) The Wilbur Mills     d)The Hamilton – Burr
Election
1. Notification by the Election Commission for the public to elect their representatives to the legislature and parliament is  ____________
a) the first stage                 b) the second stage     c) the third stage         d) the fourth stage
2. Which is the fifth stage under which elections are conducted?
a) Notification                                            b) last date for filing nomination
c) Scrutiny of nomination                          d) campaigning
3. In _________________ officials take the press man to selected pooling stations.
a) party coverage                                        b) media coverage                  
c) conducted coverage                              d) none
4. Which is the fourth stage under which elections are conducted?
a) Notification                                           b) last date for filing nomination
c) Scrutiny of nomination                         d) withdrawal
5. In _________________ the press man selects the pooling stations.
a) party coverage                                       b) media coverage                  
c) independent coverage                         d) none
6.What are the two Peoples Acts that acts as a guideline for conducting an election?
a) Representation of Peoples Act of 1950 and 1951
b) Representation of Peoples Act of 1950 and 1952
c) Representation of Peoples Act of 1951 and 1952                         
d) Representation of Peoples Act of 1951 and 1953
7. Who decides to hold the General Election?
a) Central Cabinet     b) Supreme/High Court           c) Election Commission          d) Political Party
8. Who is in-charge of conducting election?
a) Supreme Court                                                        b) a team of retired High Court Judges         
c) Election Commission                                             d) Central/State Government
9. What is ‘Curtain Raiser’?
a) crime news              b) a scandal     c) human interest stories         d) final round of poll news
10. Scrutiny of nomination for public election is done by the ______________________.
a) Election Commission                                  b) Returning Officer
c) Central/State Government                          d) the Collector

Legislature
1._______________ is the one to which a member of the assembly desires an oral answer in the house and on which supplementary question by other members could be asked
a) A Stared Question                                            b) an Unstarred Question       
c) A Short Notice Question                                   d) One Minute Question
2.During _____________ the members of various parties can raise questions and argue on various issues.
a) Legislative Hour             b) Business Hour         c) Zero Hour              d) Question Hour
3.________________ is the one to which an oral answer is not called for and on which no supplementary questions can be asked.
a) An Unstarred Question                        b) A Starred Question            
c) A Short Notice Question                       d) One Minute Question
4._____________ consists of introduction, consideration and passing of bills.
a) Assembly Business                                 b) Legislative business
c) Notice Business                                      d) Legislative Notice
5.________________ is one which relates to a matter of urgent public importance, and can be asked with the consent of the minister concerned
a) A Short Notice                                      b) An Unstarred Question                 
c) A Starred Question                                d) One Minute Question
6. The first hour of every legislature sitting is normally devoted to __________________.
a) Question Hour       b) Papers to be laid                 c) Zero Hour               d) Legislative Business
7. Which is the most challenging task for a Legislature Reporter?
a) Question Hour      b) Papers to be laid                 c) Zero Hour              d) Legislative Business
8. How many stages should a bill pass through before it becomes an act?
a) five                                 b) four                         c) three                       d) two
Interpretative
1. Which reporting combines facts with interpretation?
a) election reporting                                   b) court reporting                   
c) crime reporting                                       d) interpretative reporting
2. In India, Ashwini Sharin of _____________ brought the condition of Thiar Jail to light.
a)  The Indian Express                               b) The Express News Service
c) The Hindu                                              d) The Times of India

Development
 1.Which reporting helps in creating awareness about the various plans, programmes, schemes and projects drawn up by the government and government agencies?
a) Interpretative Reporting                             b) Sports Reporting    
c) Development Reporting                            d) Court Reporting
2. Why Development Reporting can be considered different from other reporting?
a) It would compare, contrast and cover news over the past years
b) It takes a long time to cover a news story as the development of a new plan or scheme is slow
c) It involves interviewing people ‘for whom and by whom a project is undertaken’ to collect information
d) All the above
3. Find the odd one out.
a) Question Hour        b) Papers to be laid     c) Zero Hour               d) The Poll Day

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