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1.

The scene now shifted to central Travancore from where early in 1848; the firstprinted magazine in the Malayalam language - the ……………….. hit the news stands.

A. jnananikshepam
B. the malabar spectator
C. atmavidhya kahalam
D. swaraj
Answer» B. the malabar spectator
2.

Dr.Herman Gundart, the renowned western scholar associated with the …………………..Based Mission Society.

A. french
B. british
C. dutch
D. german
Answer» E.
3.

In which language was Amrita Bazar Patrika first published before changing overto English language?

A. bengali
B. punjabi
C. urdu
D. hindi
Answer» B. punjabi
4.

Malayala manorama’s first editor was …………………who brought with him the rich experience of his previous association with the Keralamitram of Cochin.

A. kandathil varghese mappilai
B. k.kalappan
C. k.p.kesava menon
D. k.madhavan nair
Answer» B. k.kalappan
5.

The Fourth Estate is a name generally given to the Press, but previously, it was theterm applied to

A. lawyers
B. the queen of england
C. the proletariat
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
6.

Vakkam Abdul Khadar Moulavi, an enlightened nationalist, started the paper…………….on January 19, 1905.

A. indian opinion
B. swadeshabhimani
C. harijan,
D. navajivan
Answer» C. harijan,
7.

……………… was the first Indian to start a domestic news agency, called theAssociated Press of India (API), in 1908.

A. k.c. roy
B. michael hodges
C. max muller
D. s. kasthuriranga iyengar
Answer» B. michael hodges
8.

C. Krishna Pillai was the main promoter of the paper …………….and later C.V.Raman Pillai became its editor.

A. vivekodayam
B. lokamanyan
C. malayali
D. navajivan
Answer» D. navajivan
9.

……………… was started in1886 in order to promote the interests of the Nair community in Travancore.

A. malayali
B. harijan
C. navajivan
D. lokamanyan
Answer» B. harijan
10.

In …………. Varghese Mappilai formed a literary club, Bhashaposhini Sabha.

A. 1851
B. 1861
C. 1871
D. 1891
Answer» E.
11.

In January 1881, under the ownership of Devji, a newspaper named KeralaMithram was started in……………..

A. kottayam
B. travancore
C. thalassery
D. kochi
Answer» E.
12.

……………. mastered Malayalam language and compiled the first comprehensiveMalayalam-English dictionary.

A. gundert
B. kesari balakrishna pillai
C. michael hodges
D. max muller
Answer» B. kesari balakrishna pillai
13.

……………..studied philosophy and completed his Ph.D. from a Swiss University.

A. gundert
B. michael hodges
C. max muller
D. s.kasthuriranga iyengar
Answer» B. michael hodges
14.

Gundert came to Thalassery as a Protestant missionary in1839 where he stayedtill……………..

A. 1849
B. 1859
C. 1879
D. 1892
Answer» B. 1859
15.

Dr. Herman Gundert was a German missionary who came to Kerala in……………in order to spread the teachings of Christ.

A. 1839
B. 1849
C. 1869
D. 1879
Answer» B. 1849
16.

Janayugam was first launched from ……………in1947 under the editorship of N.Gopinathan Nair.

A. kollam
B. thalassery
C. kannur
D. calicut
Answer» B. thalassery
17.

………………….was re-launched on November 14, 2006 by Finance Minister Mr. P.Chidambaram.

A. harijan
B. indian opinion
C. veekshanam
D. navajivan
Answer» D. navajivan
18.

…………………. is the official mouthpiece of Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee(KPCC).

A. veekshanam
B. vivekodayam
C. varthamanam
D. harijan
Answer» B. vivekodayam
19.

…………………is a Malayalam daily newspaper published from Calicut, Cochinand Doha and Sukumar Azhikode was the chief editor of the newspaper.

A. varthamanam
B. lokamanyan
C. vivekodayam
D. janmabhumi
Answer» B. lokamanyan
20.

Janmabhumi was earlier a magazine run by Nawab Rajendran from……………..

A. thalassery
B. travancore
C. thrissur
D. cochin
Answer» D. cochin
21.

In which newspaper did Gandhi write: “I have taken up journalism not for its sake,but merely as an aid to what I have conceived to be my mission in life”.

A. the madras standard
B. young indi
C. bangalee
D. bombay chronicle
Answer» C. bangalee
22.

The Indian Languages Newspapers Association (ILNA) was formed on June 14,………………, on the eve of the introduction of control on newsprint during the Second World War.

A. 1931
B. 1941
C. 1951
D. 1967
Answer» C. 1951
23.

Saraswathi from …………..under the able editorship of Moorkoth Kumaran beganpublication in 1897.

A. tellicherry
B. cochin
C. travancore
D. thrissoor
Answer» B. cochin
24.

In …………….. the magazine ‘Service’ was shifted to Thiruvananthapuram andbegan issuing as a tri-weekly.

A. 1917
B. 1927
C. 1937
D. 1947
Answer» C. 1937
25.

The Atmavidyakahalam edited by ………………..from Kozhikode in the late thirtieswas yet another weekly noted for its sharp attacks against superstitions and conventions.

A. vagbhadananda guru
B. kainikkara govinda pillai
C. ryru nambiar
D. c.v.raman pillai
Answer» B. kainikkara govinda pillai
26.

V.T.Bhatadiripad, among others, wielded his powerful pen to break the isolationand rid ……………….community of conservatism.

A. nair
B. ezhava
C. muslim
D. namboodiri
Answer» E.
27.

The Namboodiri Yogakshema Sabha sponsored two notable publications, theYogakshemam and the ……………..Namboodiri.

A. krishnan
B. raman
C. vishnu
D. unni
Answer» E.
28.

After the war ‘……………………’ came out as a regular newspaper, withB.C.Varghese, Varghese Kalathil and K.A.Damodara Menon occupying the editorial chair on successive occasions.

A. powrasakhi
B. the kaumudi
C. the kerala kesari
D. the bharati
Answer» B. the kaumudi
29.

The paper Express was edited by ……………and with its pronounced nationalistand socialist views gained extensive circulation in Cochin State.

A. k.krishnan
B. pettayil raman pillai asan
C. k.a.damodara menon
D. b.c.varghese
Answer» B. pettayil raman pillai asan
30.

The Prabhatam started out as a weekly from …………….in 1944, but was soon converted into a daily.

A. kollam
B. irinjalakkuda
C. cochin
D. thrissoor
Answer» B. irinjalakkuda
31.

The Keralabhushanam was launched from Kottayam in 1944 by……………………...

A. k.k.kuruvilla
B. pettayil raman pillai asan
C. k.krishnan
D. k.a.damodara menon
Answer» B. pettayil raman pillai asan
32.

The Powraprabha’s publishing base was successively shifted first to Mavelikkaraand then to Kottayam, with ………………as its editor.

A. c.m.stephen
B. pettayil raman pillai asan
C. k.m. chacko
D. k.k.kuruvilla
Answer» B. pettayil raman pillai asan
33.

The Powraprabha issuing from ……………..in the late thirties wielded considerableinfluence in the Travancore area.

A. travancore
B. irinjalakkuda
C. cochin
D. kottayam
Answer» E.
34.

The Arch Bishop of Ernakulam brought out the Malabar Mail from Ernakulamin………………..

A. 1906
B. 1916
C. 1926
D. 1936
Answer» E.
35.

In the late sixties the paper Navajeevan was shifted to……………., but did notsurvive for long.

A. thrissur
B. travancore
C. kozhikode
D. tellicherry
Answer» D. tellicherry
36.

The Navajeevan, was launched into existence from………….., with Joseph Mundassery as its editor.

A. eranakulam
B. irinjalakkuda
C. kozhikode
D. thrissur
Answer» E.
37.

The Navajeevan, was launched into existence from Thrissur, with …………………asits editor.

A. joseph mundassery
B. dr. sebastian paul
C. pettayil raman pillai asan
D. k.g.sankar
Answer» B. dr. sebastian paul
38.

The Desabhimani, currently the organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist),began publication from Kozhikode in ………… as a weekly.

A. 1912
B. 1923
C. 1938
D. 1942
Answer» E.
39.

The Chandrika of the Muslim League blossomed into a daily in …………..and wasshifted to Kozhikode.

A. 1909
B. 1919
C. 1939
D. 1946
Answer» D. 1946
40.

After a splendid innings spread over 21 years the Deenabandu finally succumbed tofinancial difficulties and ceased publication in……………...

A. 1902
B. 1912
C. 1962
D. 1967
Answer» D. 1967
41.

The Deenabandu commenced publication as a weekly in 1941from…………………...

A. anchuthengu
B. travancore
C. thangassery
D. thrissur
Answer» E.
42.

The moving spirit of the Vaikom satyagraha was Shri……………….., himself aredoubtable journalist.

A. t.k.madhavan
B. k.p.kesava menon
C. dr. sebastian paul
D. pettayil raman pillai asan
Answer» B. k.p.kesava menon
43.

It was the course of the non-cooperation and Khilafat movements that Kerala witnessed what was probably the most tragic episode in its freedom struggle, namelythe Mappila Rebellion or, has been increasingly called, the Malabar Rebellion of…………..

A. 1821
B. 1892
C. 1921
D. 1929
Answer» D. 1929
44.

The …………………made a triumphant entry into Malayalam journalism in 1929,featuring in its columns API and Reuter despatches and news pictures fed by foreign photo agencies.

A. malayalarajyam
B. swarad
C. prabhodakan
D. yuvabharatham
Answer» B. swarad
45.

June 26, ………………., the day the new newspaper regulations took effect, wasobserved as a day of mourning by the people of Thiruvananthapuram.

A. 1906
B. 1916
C. 1919
D. 1926
Answer» E.
46.

Swarad editor …………….led the deputation to the Dewan who, it must beconceded, gave them a patient hearing.

A. a.k.pillai
B. k.g.sankar
C. k.ayyappan
D. c.krishnan
Answer» B. k.g.sankar
47.

…………………now started the Kesari, later to become famous in the annuals ofMalayalam journalism.

A. k.g.sankar
B. pettayil raman pillai asan
C. k.ayyappan
D. balakrishna pillai
Answer» E.
48.

A.Balakrishana Pillai, who had earlier been eased out of editorial responsibility ofthe Samadarshi, had in the meanwhile launched a new periodical entitled………………….

A. kerala kesari
B. yuvabharatham
C. malayala rajyam
D. prabhodakan
Answer» E.
49.

The All Kerala Political Conference held at …………….in April 1921 marked thebeginning of the move for a united Kerala which became a reality in terms of law thirty-five years later.

A. kollam
B. ottapalam
C. cochin
D. thrissoor
Answer» C. cochin
50.

It is said that the notorious Travancore Newspaper Regulations of ………………..were an offshoot of Balakrishna Pillai's incisive criticisms.

A. 1906
B. 1909
C. 1916
D. 1926
Answer» E.