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201. |
Which of the following is NOT one of the things young reporters learn from working the police beat? |
A. | The community, both geographically and sociologically. |
B. | How to trick sources into telling reporters things the sources should keep confidential. |
C. | News values and the need for accuracy. |
D. | How to develop sources that will serve them for years. |
Answer» C. News values and the need for accuracy. | |
202. |
What can affect the credibility of a reporter? |
A. | Factual Reporting |
B. | Direct Sourcing |
C. | Missing Deadline |
D. | Misrepresentation |
Answer» E. | |
203. |
In case of a water pipeline burst or poor city roads who will be sent to report on it? |
A. | Civic reporter |
B. | Crime reporter |
C. | Environment reporter |
D. | Business reporter |
Answer» B. Crime reporter | |
204. |
what are the principles of media ethics? |
A. | independence from private and political interests |
B. | independence from political interests |
C. | indedbtedness to political interest |
D. | beneficial to political interests |
Answer» B. independence from political interests | |
205. |
What is the name of the case in which a PR executive was found lobbying for a particular person to be a Telecom minister? |
A. | Dayaben case |
B. | Nira Radia case |
C. | Shah Bano case |
D. | Shayara Bano case |
Answer» C. Shah Bano case | |
206. |
A news report should ideally contain answers to…. |
A. | 3Ws 2H |
B. | 5Ws 1H |
C. | 5Hs 1W |
D. | 2Ws |
Answer» C. 5Hs 1W | |
207. |
Chitra Subramaniam Duella is a recognised journalist for her investigation in ________________. |
A. | 2 G Scam |
B. | Bofors scandal |
C. | Watergate scandal |
D. | Bhagalpur Scam |
Answer» C. Watergate scandal | |
208. |
Italian businessman involved in Bofors scandal was |
A. | Patrizio Sergio |
B. | Belllisa Gina |
C. | Ottavio Quattrocchi |
D. | Aurora Artarito |
Answer» D. Aurora Artarito | |
209. |
In which year was Maharshtra Irrigation Scam unearthed? |
A. | 2010 |
B. | 2009 |
C. | 2012 |
D. | 2011 |
Answer» D. 2011 | |
210. |
Which journalist was inolved in the Nira Radia tape case? |
A. | Arnab Goswami |
B. | Rajdeep Sardesai |
C. | Barkha Dutt |
D. | Ravish Kumar |
Answer» D. Ravish Kumar | |
211. |
In a democracy newsmedia is also popularloy known as.. |
A. | Media estate |
B. | Fourth estate |
C. | Second piller |
D. | Third piller |
Answer» C. Second piller | |
212. |
The ending of a story is also called a ____ |
A. | Pacer |
B. | Runner |
C. | Kicker |
D. | Diver |
Answer» D. Diver | |
213. |
The first paragrapph of the news is known as |
A. | First para |
B. | Beginning para |
C. | Intro |
D. | Top para |
Answer» D. Top para | |
214. |
A news published in horizontal format at the bottom of the the front page is known as what? |
A. | Anchor |
B. | Spread |
C. | Bottomline |
D. | Centrespread |
Answer» B. Spread | |
215. |
Which of the following is NOT among the generally accepted ways of getting an interview subject to answer a difficult or embarrassing question? |
A. | Sugar-coat the question by asking it in a less direct fashion. |
B. | Ask interviewees what their supporters or critics might say about them. |
C. | Threaten to turn your information over to police or prosecuting attorneys. |
D. | Attribute the point of view implied in the question to a third party. |
Answer» D. Attribute the point of view implied in the question to a third party. | |
216. |
In 2001, ________ did its first major sting investigation called "Operation West End". |
A. | The Statesman |
B. | Times of India |
C. | The Hindu |
D. | Tehelka |
Answer» E. | |
217. |
What does yellow journalism consist of? |
A. | facts |
B. | clickbait headline |
C. | statistics |
D. | fake news |
Answer» C. statistics | |
218. |
Because newspapers use small type and narrow columns, reporters strive to write |
A. | without paragraph breaks |
B. | stories with no more than three paragraphs |
C. | paragraphs that are no more than one sentence in length |
D. | short paragraphs |
Answer» C. paragraphs that are no more than one sentence in length | |
219. |
Interviews conducted by broadcast reporters differ from those conducted by print reporters because |
A. | A. the broadcast interview should always make the subject of the story look good. |
B. | B. the broadcast interview should never go into as much depth as a print interview. |
C. | C. the broadcast interview is just part of the story, not the entire story. |
D. | D. the broadcast interview is the story, not just part of the story. |
Answer» E. | |
220. |
In journalism, “convergence” means |
A. | A. Sharing facilities, newsgathering resources, personnel or content. |
B. | B. Different news media all cover the same story in the same way. |
C. | C. The content of one newspaper is indistinguishable from that of any other newspaper. |
D. | D. News organizations are all striving to put the same ideological slant on news stories. |
Answer» B. B. Different news media all cover the same story in the same way. | |
221. |
If you are sent to report on the launch of a navy destroyer from Mazagon shipyard what is NOT expected from you? |
A. | Hinder the process by barging into the event |
B. | Wait to interview the admiral of the Indian Navy |
C. | Talk to the engineers on the technology used |
D. | Interview the head of the Maagon docks |
Answer» B. Wait to interview the admiral of the Indian Navy | |
222. |
Salman Khan's hit & run case is an example of |
A. | Crime Beat |
B. | Legal / Court Beat |
C. | Political Beat |
D. | Both A & B |
Answer» E. | |
223. |
Holding media trials by prime time anchor can be reffered as |
A. | Yellow Journalism |
B. | Fact based Journalism |
C. | Ethical Journalism |
D. | Advertorial |
Answer» B. Fact based Journalism | |
224. |
For publishing expunged part of the proceddings of the legislature a reporter may have to face |
A. | Defamation |
B. | Contempt of court |
C. | Contempt of government |
D. | Breach of privilege |
Answer» E. | |
225. |
Adarsh scam was exposed through which of the following tool? |
A. | RTI |
B. | Spy camera |
C. | Interview |
D. | Social media |
Answer» B. Spy camera | |
226. |
Which news value is considered as positive one? |
A. | Proximity |
B. | Consequances |
C. | Progress |
D. | Timeliness |
Answer» D. Timeliness | |
227. |
Which newspaper exposed Watergate scandal? |
A. | New York Times |
B. | Chicago Tribune |
C. | Washington Post |
D. | New York Star |
Answer» D. New York Star | |
228. |
Ending the story with a suspense is called a ______ |
A. | Quote kicker |
B. | Circle kicker |
C. | Factual kicker |
D. | Cliff hanger |
Answer» E. | |
229. |
A journalist took pictures for his article and cited his source at the end. Is he being ethical? |
A. | No because writing citations is not ethical to do |
B. | No because it's not needed |
C. | Yes because writing a citation is the right and respectful thing to do in this situation |
D. | Yes because you can take anything that you want as a journalist |
Answer» D. Yes because you can take anything that you want as a journalist | |
230. |
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone's Diwali Celebrations make ______ |
A. | News |
B. | Non-News |
C. | Top News |
D. | Hard News |
Answer» B. Non-News | |
231. |
India Against Corruption movement was named among Top 10 news stories of 2011 by |
A. | India Today Magazine |
B. | People\s Magazine |
C. | Time Magazine |
D. | Outlook Magazine |
Answer» D. Outlook Magazine | |
232. |
What is the full form of MoJo? |
A. | Mobility Journalism |
B. | Major Journalism |
C. | Mobile Journalism |
D. | Minor Journalism |
Answer» D. Minor Journalism | |
233. |
Nira Radia Case tapes was unearthed by |
A. | CBI |
B. | IT Dept |
C. | ED |
D. | NIA |
Answer» C. ED | |
234. |
Which of the following sentence is correct regarding Follow Up Stories? |
A. | Uncovered aspects of an event or controversy can be reported |
B. | New updates in a story is covered under follow up stories. |
C. | Only breaking news is covered in follow up stories. |
D. | Both A & B |
Answer» E. | |
235. |
Yellow Journalism started in which era? |
A. | 1890s |
B. | 1990s |
C. | 2000s |
D. | 1920s |
Answer» B. 1990s | |
236. |
It becomes news when it is about_____________ |
A. | People |
B. | Non-Humans |
C. | Inhuman |
D. | Places |
Answer» B. Non-Humans | |
237. |
By identifying the key points and ranking them in importance an reporter tries to place the facts in order this is called as |
A. | Ordering |
B. | Sequencing |
C. | Building |
D. | Observing |
Answer» C. Building | |
238. |
If you see a colleague purposely fudging data in a story, what will you do? |
A. | Report to the Editor |
B. | Tell your other colleagues |
C. | Behave as if nothing happened |
D. | Tell your colleague it is wrong |
Answer» B. Tell your other colleagues | |
239. |
News definition '….man biting a dog is a news' is related to what type of news? |
A. | Anxity |
B. | Enthusiasam |
C. | Consequance |
D. | Novelty |
Answer» E. | |
240. |
Which of the following is not considered as Investigative journalism? |
A. | Leak journalism |
B. | Holding the powerful accountable |
C. | Exposing how laws are violated |
D. | Watchdog journalism |
Answer» B. Holding the powerful accountable | |
241. |
News on vaccine research during the pandemic is useful ________ |
A. | Regionally |
B. | Nationally |
C. | Globally |
D. | Locally |
Answer» D. Locally | |
242. |
“Plagiarism” is defined as |
A. | making up quotations or sources for a news story. |
B. | taking someone else’s words or ideas and passing them off as one’s own. |
C. | pretending to be someone other than a reporter to get an interview. |
D. | accepting gifts or bribes from sources. |
Answer» C. pretending to be someone other than a reporter to get an interview. | |
243. |
Beause fo Global Warming increasing issues which beat has become important in today's time |
A. | Education |
B. | Environment |
C. | Law |
D. | Both A & B |
Answer» C. Law | |
244. |
The central point of a news story is |
A. | a justification for running the story on the front page or the beginning of a news broadcast |
B. | the identity of the most important figure of the story |
C. | to get readers to read the rest of the newspaper or viewers to watch the rest of the news broadcast |
D. | a one- or two-sentence summary of what the story is about and why it is newsworthy |
Answer» E. | |
245. |
Which of the following is NOT one of the things young reporters learn from working the Crime beat? |
A. | The community, both geographically and sociologically. |
B. | How to trick sources into telling reporters things the sources should keep confidential. |
C. | News values and the need for accuracy. |
D. | How to develop sources that will serve them for years. |
Answer» C. News values and the need for accuracy. | |
246. |
Nidhi Razdan, a journalist who was in news for quitting the field of journalism and starting her career as an academcian, belonged to which channel? |
A. | CNN |
B. | NDTV |
C. | Aaj Tak |
D. | BBC |
Answer» C. Aaj Tak | |
247. |
What could be the advantage of Investigative journalism? |
A. | Misuse of information |
B. | Threat to journalist |
C. | Raising social Awareness |
D. | misuse of anonymous sources |
Answer» D. misuse of anonymous sources | |
248. |
For which of the following reasons a follow up is used |
A. | Continuity |
B. | Lack of Stories |
C. | To fill empty space |
D. | Both B & C |
Answer» B. Lack of Stories | |
249. |
The place or person where you get inspiration and information is your _____ |
A. | citation |
B. | source |
C. | headline |
D. | article |
Answer» C. headline | |
250. |
To be newsworthy, a news should be _______ |
A. | Ghastly |
B. | Costly |
C. | Timely |
D. | Finally |
Answer» D. Finally | |