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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.
| 201. |
Which publication made Angelou famous all over the world? |
| A. | The Heart of a Woman. |
| B. | Gather Together in My Name |
| C. | A Song Flung Up to Heaven |
| D. | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings |
| Answer» E. | |
| 202. |
The poem ‘Who Are You’ says that our bandaged eyes and muzzled mouths prevent us from seeing and speaking of the ………. Of our social system. |
| A. | Politics |
| B. | Activities |
| C. | Evils |
| D. | Relationships |
| Answer» D. Relationships | |
| 203. |
Kisangung Samachar was a weekly----- owned and published by ShewprasadThiwari. |
| A. | Broad sheet |
| B. | Tabloid |
| C. | Berliner |
| D. | Magazine |
| Answer» C. Berliner | |
| 204. |
‘I may not even touch the child to test the truth of what I see’ Why did thespeaker say so? |
| A. | The child was dead |
| B. | Contact with the dead body is a taboo |
| C. | Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 205. |
Which among the following contributed to Makkhi’s tragedy? |
| A. | The Zoroastrian superstitious custom |
| B. | Patriarchy |
| C. | Only ‘a’ |
| D. | Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ |
| Answer» E. | |
| 206. |
Which vegetable attracts the woman in the market? |
| A. | Methi |
| B. | Raddish |
| C. | Carrot |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Carrot | |
| 207. |
Mahar is the name given to ………….. |
| A. | A caste |
| B. | A tree |
| C. | A house |
| D. | A hut |
| Answer» B. A tree | |
| 208. |
“A Concise Chinese English Dictionary for Lovers” is a novel written by ….. |
| A. | Xialu Guo |
| B. | Vaman Hoval |
| C. | Imtiaz Dharker |
| D. | Fredric Douglas |
| Answer» B. Vaman Hoval | |
| 209. |
Who among the following is a known rascal of the village in “ The StoreyedHouse”? |
| A. | Bhujaba |
| B. | Bayaji |
| C. | Kondiba Patel |
| D. | Bhimaraya |
| Answer» B. Bayaji | |
| 210. |
Wahid Kazmi’s story ‘Disagree’ appeared in the November 7, 2004 issue of …… |
| A. | The Indian Express |
| B. | The Hindu |
| C. | Times of India |
| D. | The Week |
| Answer» C. Times of India | |
| 211. |
“The future she had been born into” suggests: |
| A. | A girl’s own house |
| B. | The house of the husband |
| C. | Profession of a woman |
| D. | Education of a woman |
| Answer» C. Profession of a woman | |
| 212. |
The poem ‘Can you Make out?’ was translated from Hindi by………. |
| A. | Jasbir Jain |
| B. | Rinky Roy Bhattacharya |
| C. | Usha Rai |
| D. | Bhisham Sahni |
| Answer» E. | |
| 213. |
UDHR stands for………… |
| A. | The Universal Declaration of Human Rights |
| B. | The Universal Declaration of Human Reserve |
| C. | The Union department of Human Rights |
| D. | None of these. |
| Answer» B. The Universal Declaration of Human Reserve | |
| 214. |
‘The Fire is Quenched’ is a powerful symbol of the Indian woman-hood in the…….order. |
| A. | Patriarchal |
| B. | Matriarchal |
| C. | Hypergamous |
| D. | Polygamous |
| Answer» B. Matriarchal | |
| 215. |
The idiom, ‘ like water off a duck’s back’ means: |
| A. | Without any apparent effect |
| B. | Something unsuccessful |
| C. | Very easy |
| D. | To stoop down quickly |
| Answer» B. Something unsuccessful | |
| 216. |
Zero hour means: |
| A. | Midnight |
| B. | Time to raise questions in the parliament without prior notice |
| C. | Timelessness |
| D. | Question hour |
| Answer» C. Timelessness | |
| 217. |
The first glimpse of a bride has of her husbnd during the traditional Bengali marriage is called …….. |
| A. | Subhodrishti |
| B. | Asubhodrishti |
| C. | Aiswaryadhrishti |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Asubhodrishti | |
| 218. |
SEWA is ……… |
| A. | Self‐Employed Women’s Association |
| B. | Self‐Employed Welfare Association |
| C. | Students’ Educational Welfare Association |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. Self‐Employed Welfare Association | |
| 219. |
……….is the second largest toy market in Europe |
| A. | France |
| B. | India |
| C. | Germany |
| D. | China |
| Answer» B. India | |
| 220. |
The press and the judiciary are ……… in the hands of corporate globalization. |
| A. | Free |
| B. | Slaves |
| C. | Weapons |
| D. | Agents |
| Answer» D. Agents | |
| 221. |
How does Kamala Das state her search for love? |
| A. | Game |
| B. | Tragic game |
| C. | Pleasure |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Pleasure | |
| 222. |
Which right is the most basic of human rights? |
| A. | Right to property |
| B. | Right to education |
| C. | Right to life |
| D. | Right to vote |
| Answer» D. Right to vote | |
| 223. |
Swaraj Party was formed in India in ………… |
| A. | 1923 |
| B. | 1920 |
| C. | 1933 |
| D. | 1930 |
| Answer» B. 1920 | |
| 224. |
Why did the young beggar boy stole the scraps of food from the girl? |
| A. | The boy was starving |
| B. | Just for fun |
| C. | For giving it to others |
| D. | To take revenge upon the girl |
| Answer» B. Just for fun | |
| 225. |
Roland Barthes first book ………….was a literary manifesto that examined the hiddenassumptions in language. |
| A. | Writing Degree Zero |
| B. | Mythologies |
| C. | Elements of Semiology |
| D. | The Empire of Signs. |
| Answer» B. Mythologies | |
| 226. |
What is the poem The Portrait in the Rock about? |
| A. | Socialism |
| B. | Violation of freedom of expression |
| C. | Women |
| D. | Nazism |
| Answer» C. Women | |
| 227. |
Waman Govind Hoval is a -----------writer |
| A. | Marathi |
| B. | Bengali |
| C. | Telungu |
| D. | Hindi |
| Answer» B. Bengali | |
| 228. |
Kamala Das is known under the pseudonym …….. |
| A. | Madhavikutty |
| B. | Kamala Surayya |
| C. | Kamala |
| D. | Madhavi |
| Answer» B. Kamala Surayya | |
| 229. |
Roland Barthes is a …………….. |
| A. | French writer |
| B. | British economist |
| C. | Toy consultant |
| D. | An American essayist |
| Answer» B. British economist | |
| 230. |
Globalisation is a ware……….. |
| A. | Rejector |
| B. | Acception |
| C. | Broker |
| D. | Monger |
| Answer» E. | |
| 231. |
Who translated Chandrabati’s Bengali Ramayana of the sixteenth century? |
| A. | Nabneeta Vev Sen |
| B. | Vandana Shiva |
| C. | Usha Rai |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Vandana Shiva | |
| 232. |
The organization founded in 1961 to conduct research and carry out action toprevent and end human rights violations |
| A. | U.N.O |
| B. | League of Nations |
| C. | Amnesty International |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» D. none of these | |
| 233. |
Which among the following is considered more deadly than any other sin as perthe Zoroastrian religious custom? |
| A. | Letting the sacred fire go out |
| B. | Polygamy |
| C. | Contact with the dead body |
| D. | Exogamy |
| Answer» B. Polygamy | |
| 234. |
At present ………………nations are represented in the WTO. |
| A. | 153 |
| B. | 150 |
| C. | 163 |
| D. | 160 |
| Answer» B. 150 | |
| 235. |
Namdeo Dhasal’s poem ‘The Tree of Violence’ focuses on the experiences of the ……… |
| A. | Upper class |
| B. | Dominant Castes |
| C. | Politicians |
| D. | Dalits |
| Answer» E. | |
| 236. |
Who is the poet suggested in this poem? |
| A. | Gibran |
| B. | Vallejo |
| C. | Blake |
| D. | Wordsworth |
| Answer» C. Blake | |
| 237. |
Internationalism believes in the …….. of all nations |
| A. | Supermacy |
| B. | Co‐operation |
| C. | Separation |
| D. | Co‐existance |
| Answer» E. | |
| 238. |
Amnesty International was founded in …… |
| A. | 1961 |
| B. | 1916 |
| C. | 1981 |
| D. | 1918 |
| Answer» B. 1916 | |
| 239. |
Who is the author of the Greek tragedy Medea? |
| A. | Homer |
| B. | Aristotle |
| C. | Euripides |
| D. | Plato |
| Answer» D. Plato | |
| 240. |
Vidarbha’s ………. Soil was perfect for the cultivation of cotton. |
| A. | Black |
| B. | Red |
| C. | Alluvial |
| D. | Silt |
| Answer» B. Red | |
| 241. |
A lyric poem addressed to someone or something is called? |
| A. | Sonnet |
| B. | Ode |
| C. | Epic |
| D. | Ballad |
| Answer» C. Epic | |
| 242. |
Howm, accordind to Rupsa,was her husband died? |
| A. | In a train accident |
| B. | In a bus accident |
| C. | Murdered |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. In a bus accident | |
| 243. |
Zero Game is a term used in ……………….. |
| A. | Relativity theory |
| B. | Conflict theory |
| C. | Psychoanalytical theory |
| D. | Game theory |
| Answer» E. | |
| 244. |
The poet was led toward Ghanashyam as a/an: |
| A. | Koel |
| B. | Radha |
| C. | Devotee |
| D. | Enchanted fish |
| Answer» E. | |
| 245. |
‘I may not even touch the child to test the truth of what I see’ Who said these words? |
| A. | Avemai |
| B. | Khursud |
| C. | Yuli |
| D. | Mei-Lan |
| Answer» B. Khursud | |
| 246. |
Daddy in the poem is a representative of each…….. |
| A. | Italian |
| B. | German |
| C. | Spanish |
| D. | American |
| Answer» C. Spanish | |
| 247. |
Barthes prefers wooden toys because |
| A. | It does not break down |
| B. | It does not wound |
| C. | It can last long |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» E. | |
| 248. |
The two greatest pests in the eyes of Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. |
| A. | The telephone and the journalist |
| B. | The telephone and the television |
| C. | Television and radio. |
| D. | The news paper and the journalist. |
| Answer» B. The telephone and the television | |
| 249. |
``The strangers who have come to wipe my tears…`` who could be the strangers? |
| A. | Her friends |
| B. | Her parents |
| C. | The doctors and nurses who came to nurse |
| D. | Her teachers |
| Answer» D. Her teachers | |
| 250. |
Who among the following struggled against caste discrimination in India? |
| A. | Ambedkar |
| B. | Mahatma Gandhi |
| C. | Ayyankali |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» E. | |