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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