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This section includes 595 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM) knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 151. |
What is the meaning of ‘The night of storms’? |
| A. | A turbulent night of fear |
| B. | A night where there was storm |
| C. | A gloomy night |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. A night where there was storm | |
| 152. |
Raiment means: |
| A. | Silk |
| B. | Paper |
| C. | Dress |
| D. | Water |
| Answer» D. Water | |
| 153. |
Imtiaz Dharker was born in…..? |
| A. | India |
| B. | Srilanka |
| C. | Pakistan |
| D. | Nepal |
| Answer» D. Nepal | |
| 154. |
Millions of Indians are still……… in this land of Gandhi and Ambedkar |
| A. | ‘Foreigners’ |
| B. | ‘Rich’ |
| C. | ‘Educated’ |
| D. | ‘Untouchables’ |
| Answer» E. | |
| 155. |
Who wrote “Love and Life Behind the Purdah? |
| A. | Cornelia Sorabji |
| B. | Kamala Das |
| C. | Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit |
| D. | Sarojini Naidu |
| Answer» B. Kamala Das | |
| 156. |
The gender issue raised in Another Woman is: |
| A. | Dowry death |
| B. | Poverty |
| C. | Malnutrition |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 157. |
………. Have been warning us of the dangers of approaching our lives with narrow minds |
| A. | Politicians |
| B. | Scientists |
| C. | Governments |
| D. | Writers |
| Answer» E. | |
| 158. |
According to Roland Barthes French Toys are like a….. |
| A. | Jivaro Head |
| B. | Due-ex-machina |
| C. | Vacuum Tube |
| D. | Telescope |
| Answer» B. Due-ex-machina | |
| 159. |
According to Barthes, all the toys one commonly sees are essentially a microcosm of the………..world. |
| A. | Adult |
| B. | Child |
| C. | Poet |
| D. | Writer |
| Answer» B. Child | |
| 160. |
The author of the story ‘The Fire is Quenched’ |
| A. | Cornelia Sorabji |
| B. | Nabaneeth Dev Sen |
| C. | Xialu Guo |
| D. | Waman Hoval |
| Answer» B. Nabaneeth Dev Sen | |
| 161. |
Sonali in the play ‘Medea’ stands for ……..in the Greek Mythology |
| A. | Medea |
| B. | Glauce |
| C. | Ratan |
| D. | Tuttu |
| Answer» C. Ratan | |
| 162. |
What did the girl do when she got things to eat? |
| A. | She distributed it among her friends |
| B. | She buried it under a brick among the roots of the tree |
| C. | She gave it to a beggar woman |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. She gave it to a beggar woman | |
| 163. |
Neruda left Chile with the banning of ………? |
| A. | Socialism |
| B. | Terrorism |
| C. | Communism |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» D. All the above | |
| 164. |
How many people are there in India who does not belong to any caste? |
| A. | 170 million |
| B. | 70 million |
| C. | 180 million |
| D. | 100 million |
| Answer» B. 70 million | |
| 165. |
Childhood Memories is a work by …….. |
| A. | Usha Rai |
| B. | R.K. Narayan |
| C. | Kamala Das |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 166. |
What does the boss in Sahni’s story ask the mother to sing? |
| A. | A folk song |
| B. | A pop song |
| C. | A film song |
| D. | Bhajan |
| Answer» B. A pop song | |
| 167. |
The concept of zero was the contribution of---- |
| A. | China |
| B. | India |
| C. | Phoenicia |
| D. | Arabia |
| Answer» C. Phoenicia | |
| 168. |
The Zorastrian God |
| A. | Appollo |
| B. | Zeus |
| C. | Athena |
| D. | Ahura Mazda |
| Answer» E. | |
| 169. |
Expansion of TRIPS |
| A. | Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Right |
| B. | Transport Related Intellectual Rights |
| C. | Transport Related International Property Rights |
| D. | Trade Related International Property Rights |
| Answer» B. Transport Related Intellectual Rights | |
| 170. |
In our caste‐based country, Indians who do not belong to any caste identity themselves as……….. |
| A. | Government |
| B. | Religious |
| C. | Dalits |
| D. | Citizens |
| Answer» D. Citizens | |
| 171. |
What does Angelou suggest by ‘the past rooted in pain’? |
| A. | Slavery |
| B. | Sufferings |
| C. | Cultural issues |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» E. | |
| 172. |
yuli’s boy friend is …… |
| A. | Weiming |
| B. | Wei-yu |
| C. | Ai-lan |
| D. | Mac leold |
| Answer» B. Wei-yu | |
| 173. |
The Zorastrian Leviticus means…… |
| A. | A dictionary |
| B. | A treatise |
| C. | A book which contains religious commands |
| D. | Encyclopedia |
| Answer» D. Encyclopedia | |
| 174. |
Kondiba Patel is ……. of the story “The Storied House” |
| A. | The protagonist |
| B. | The antagonist |
| C. | A minor character |
| D. | A narrator |
| Answer» C. A minor character | |
| 175. |
What does the repetition of the word ‘war’ mean? |
| A. | The endless s war |
| B. | The relevance of war |
| C. | The horror of war |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 176. |
When was the poem ‘The Tree of Violence’ written? |
| A. | 1975 |
| B. | 1976 |
| C. | 1971 |
| D. | 1973 |
| Answer» B. 1976 | |
| 177. |
Among the following, which is not written by Neruda? |
| A. | Hundred Love Song |
| B. | Canto General |
| C. | Book of Questions |
| D. | The Heart of a Woman |
| Answer» E. | |
| 178. |
“Who Are You? Are you really a human being?” These lines from Sundara Ramaswamy’s poem ‘Who Are You’ reflect a tone of … |
| A. | Happiness |
| B. | Reality |
| C. | Badness |
| D. | Irony |
| Answer» E. | |
| 179. |
What does the poet suggest by Freakish Atlantic? |
| A. | Atlantic sea |
| B. | Unpredictable nature of Atlantic |
| C. | Voyages |
| D. | Pirates |
| Answer» C. Voyages | |
| 180. |
The author of ‘ZERO SUM GAME’ Bibhas Sen was inspired by newspaperreports about the impact of the GATT on the lives of ----- |
| A. | Common men and women |
| B. | Business men |
| C. | Politicians |
| D. | Bureaucrats |
| Answer» B. Business men | |
| 181. |
Which among the following has won for Xialu Guo the Pearl Award for creativeexcellence? |
| A. | ‘A Concise Chinese English Dictionary for Lovers |
| B. | Her Eyes |
| C. | An Internet Baby |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Her Eyes | |
| 182. |
“I had escaped a worse than lion’s jaws”. Who is the lion here? |
| A. | Lucretia |
| B. | Andrew |
| C. | Rowes |
| D. | Anthony |
| Answer» C. Rowes | |
| 183. |
‘Your calm is like death’ which figure of speech is used here? |
| A. | Alliteration |
| B. | Assonance |
| C. | Metaphor |
| D. | Simile |
| Answer» B. Assonance | |
| 184. |
Which among the following adjective is suitable for Kondiba Patel ? |
| A. | Amicable |
| B. | Humble |
| C. | Tolerant |
| D. | Arrogant |
| Answer» E. | |
| 185. |
Ibrahim al-Rubaish’s ode is addressed to? |
| A. | Sea |
| B. | West wind |
| C. | Nightingale |
| D. | Skylark |
| Answer» B. West wind | |
| 186. |
Xenophobia stands for : |
| A. | Irrational fear of foreigner |
| B. | Fear of water |
| C. | Irrational fear of crowd |
| D. | Fear of insects. |
| Answer» B. Fear of water | |
| 187. |
Wars begin in the ………. Of men |
| A. | Countries |
| B. | Minds |
| C. | Weapons |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Weapons | |
| 188. |
The term ‘marble- heavy means: |
| A. | Heaviness of a dead body |
| B. | A huge weight |
| C. | Heavy like marble |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» B. A huge weight | |
| 189. |
UNHRC stands for…………….. |
| A. | United Nations Human Rights Commission |
| B. | United Nations Human Rights Committee |
| C. | United Nations Home Affair committee |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. United Nations Human Rights Committee | |
| 190. |
The little crooked old woman in the story ‘The Fire is Quenched’ |
| A. | Ahura |
| B. | Avemai |
| C. | Meilan |
| D. | Endorsefield |
| Answer» C. Meilan | |
| 191. |
What does the black shoe suggest in the poem? |
| A. | Death |
| B. | Violence |
| C. | Male domination |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» D. All the above | |
| 192. |
The god referred in Ghanashyam is………? |
| A. | Lord Siva |
| B. | Brahma |
| C. | Krishna |
| D. | Indra |
| Answer» D. Indra | |
| 193. |
The story ‘Disagree’ is about………. |
| A. | Terrorism |
| B. | Influence of media |
| C. | Child marriage |
| D. | Untouchability |
| Answer» E. | |
| 194. |
Who is the author of the play ‘Medea’? |
| A. | Bibhas Sen |
| B. | Waman Hoval |
| C. | Nabaneeta Dev Sen |
| D. | Roland Barthes |
| Answer» D. Roland Barthes | |
| 195. |
The name of the national labour union in Israel is …….. |
| A. | Histadrut |
| B. | TLA |
| C. | SEWA |
| D. | SNDT |
| Answer» B. TLA | |
| 196. |
‘The Fire is Quenched’ is set against……. |
| A. | The Hindu religious atmosphere |
| B. | Zorastrian superstitious custom |
| C. | Chinese custom of polygamy |
| D. | Ibo custom of endogamy |
| Answer» C. Chinese custom of polygamy | |
| 197. |
According to Vandana ……… in terms of strangling others was considered anti‐ social behaviour. |
| A. | Culture |
| B. | Industrialization |
| C. | Competitiveness |
| D. | Globalization |
| Answer» D. Globalization | |
| 198. |
In the poem ‘The Tree of Violence’ the poet Namdeo Dhasal uses allegory to portray his anger against ……….. |
| A. | Trampling of human rights |
| B. | Cutting of trees |
| C. | Globalisation and liberalization |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Cutting of trees | |
| 199. |
It was the documentary ,…………, on domestic violence that Rinki made with the help of her hotline group HELP that earned her the greatest media attention? |
| A. | Char Diwari |
| B. | A Man of Silence |
| C. | None of these |
| D. | Behind the Closed Doors |
| Answer» B. A Man of Silence | |
| 200. |
What has the divine power of a balm to soothe and heal the wounded hearts? |
| A. | Poetry |
| B. | Speech |
| C. | Prison |
| D. | Medicine |
| Answer» B. Speech | |