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This section includes 452 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your General Aptitude knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
It is difficult to observe Mars because |
A. | It is the smallest planet of this universe |
B. | It is too far away from our planet |
C. | It is hidden by the glare of the sun |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
2. |
Earlier we had 9 planets in our solar system of which one name has been eliminatedas per IAU (2006). The planet is |
A. | Uranus |
B. | Neptune |
C. | Pluto |
D. | Earth |
Answer» D. Earth | |
3. |
Ravi was looking for Venus in the sky at midnight. Mohan laughed at him because Venus |
A. | Appears 1-3 hours after sunrise or 1-3 hours after sunset |
B. | Appears 1-3 hours before sunrise or 1-3 hours after sunset |
C. | Appears 1-3 hours before sunrise or 1- 3 hours before sunset |
D. | Appears 1-3 hours after sunrise or 1-3 hours before sunset |
Answer» C. Appears 1-3 hours before sunrise or 1- 3 hours before sunset | |
4. |
____ appears as bright head with long tail. the tail grows in size as it approaches thesun. |
A. | Asteroid |
B. | Comet |
C. | Planet |
D. | Meteor |
Answer» C. Planet | |
5. |
_____ was the first Indian satellite. |
A. | INSAT |
B. | EDUSAT |
C. | IRS |
D. | Aryabhatta |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
During a clear night sky, bright light streaks are often visible called shooting stars. theare actually |
A. | Falling stars |
B. | Comet |
C. | Meteors |
D. | Planet |
Answer» D. Planet | |
7. |
If Saturn is thrown into an ocean, |
A. | It will float |
B. | It will sink |
C. | It will dissolve |
D. | It will soak all water |
Answer» B. It will sink | |
8. |
The least dense planet is |
A. | Earth |
B. | Jupiter |
C. | Saturn |
D. | Uranus |
Answer» D. Uranus | |
9. |
If I am 13 years old, I have gone round the sun ___ times. |
A. | Never gone round the sun |
B. | 13 |
C. | 26 |
D. | Shall go round the sun when I shall be 15 |
Answer» C. 26 | |
10. |
A ------- is a critical appreciation or an appraisal of a book, play or film published in news media. |
A. | story |
B. | quote |
C. | review |
D. | opinion |
Answer» D. opinion | |
11. |
An ------- is an opinionated article written by the senior editorial staff or publisher of a newspaper or a magazine. |
A. | op-ed |
B. | column |
C. | agony aunt |
D. | editorial |
Answer» E. | |
12. |
The ------- is just what it sounds like - a feature article that focuses on a topic of interest in the immediate news. |
A. | News feature |
B. | historical story |
C. | hard news |
D. | soft news |
Answer» B. historical story | |
13. |
A column that offers advice from an expert in the field is called an ------- column. |
A. | Agony aunt |
B. | analytical |
C. | complicated |
D. | advisory |
Answer» E. | |
14. |
The timegap between the moment something is said and the moment it is telecast is called ------- . |
A. | broadcast delay |
B. | empty space |
C. | space |
D. | late show |
Answer» B. empty space | |
15. |
The ------- interview is conducted when the journalist/ reporter is unable to travel across town for an interview. |
A. | telephonic |
B. | None of the above |
C. | |
D. | face-to-face |
Answer» B. None of the above | |
16. |
The bradcast delay is also referred to as a ------- delay. |
A. | seven-second |
B. | zero-second |
C. | two-second |
D. | ten-second |
Answer» B. zero-second | |
17. |
An ------- question is designed to encourage a full, meaningful answer using the subject's own knowledge and/or feelings. |
A. | complex |
B. | close-ended |
C. | question tag |
D. | open-ended |
Answer» E. | |
18. |
the ------- is an article about an individual. |
A. | travellogue |
B. | profile |
C. | trend story |
D. | spot |
Answer» C. trend story | |
19. |
The Devil's Advocate is a feature on television hosted by a journalist named ------- . |
A. | Karan Thapar |
B. | Arnab Goswami |
C. | Viveck Goenka |
D. | N Ram |
Answer» B. Arnab Goswami | |
20. |
Magazine articles have a ------- shelf life than newspaper articles. |
A. | same |
B. | different |
C. | Longer |
D. | shorter |
Answer» D. shorter | |
21. |
------- means the information can be used with no caveats, quoting the source by name. |
A. | deep background |
B. | On the record |
C. | background |
D. | off the record |
Answer» C. background | |
22. |
------- articles celebrate the regularity of life — the cycles and rhythms of nature and human life that govern our lives. |
A. | seasonal |
B. | daily |
C. | weekly |
D. | mothly |
Answer» B. daily | |
23. |
The objective of a ------- story is to create a true portrait of your profile subject. |
A. | spot |
B. | profile |
C. | trend |
D. | live-in |
Answer» C. trend | |
24. |
To be a good reviewer, one must be ------- . |
A. | honest |
B. | constructive |
C. | confident |
D. | All of them |
Answer» E. | |
25. |
An ------- column break down what is complex for the benefit of the reader/ viewer. |
A. | sports |
B. | advisory |
C. | Agony aunt |
D. | analytical |
Answer» E. | |
26. |
The ------- is called the heart of the newspaper. |
A. | editorial page |
B. | Op-Ed |
C. | business page |
D. | letters to the editor |
Answer» B. Op-Ed | |
27. |
The role of the ------- paragraph is to grab the reader’s attention and persuade him or her to read more. |
A. | second |
B. | closing |
C. | middle |
D. | opening |
Answer» E. | |
28. |
A ------- is a speech or piece of writing that says good things about somebody/something that is no more. |
A. | op-eds |
B. | eulogy |
C. | letters to the editor |
D. | editorials |
Answer» C. letters to the editor | |
29. |
A column on the new rules of applying for a passport is an example of ------- column. |
A. | advisory |
B. | Agony aunt |
C. | letters to the editor |
D. | editorial page |
Answer» B. Agony aunt | |
30. |
The full form of OB in the word OB van is -------. |
A. | obvious broadcasting |
B. | obsolete broadcasting |
C. | On-record batch |
D. | outdoor broadcasting |
Answer» E. | |
31. |
------- is a conscious or unconscious part of our upbringing and the tenets by which we live our life. |
A. | ethics |
B. | language |
C. | speech |
D. | habits |
Answer» B. language | |
32. |
------- is a prerequisite for any journalistic assignment. |
A. | Speed |
B. | Source |
C. | Handwriting |
D. | Punctuality |
Answer» E. | |
33. |
Relevant ------- adds authenticity to the information and opinions. |
A. | jargon |
B. | anecdotes |
C. | findings |
D. | voice |
Answer» B. anecdotes | |
34. |
------- writers have more freedom to display viewpoint, voice, tone, and style in their writing. |
A. | magazine |
B. | young |
C. | story |
D. | newspaper |
Answer» B. young | |
35. |
Ethics lead us to the path of ------- . |
A. | ease |
B. | righteousness |
C. | difficulties |
D. | falsehood |
Answer» C. difficulties | |
36. |
------- are a vital ingredient of journalism, adding authority, drama, and powerful or colloquial expression to an account. |
A. | Drama |
B. | Action |
C. | Music |
D. | Quotes |
Answer» E. | |
37. |
------- validate the writer's viewpoints. |
A. | Facts |
B. | Stories |
C. | Fiction |
D. | Statements |
Answer» B. Stories | |
38. |
Gathering data information and facts for advancement of knowledge is called -------. |
A. | assembling |
B. | collection |
C. | collating |
D. | research |
Answer» E. | |
39. |
The ------- formula for writing a good feature was discovered by Prof. Schoenfeld . |
A. | APLOMB |
B. | EDITH |
C. | APPLAUSE |
D. | ASSURE |
Answer» D. ASSURE | |
40. |
Those who write columns are called -------. |
A. | stringers |
B. | copy editors |
C. | editors |
D. | columnists |
Answer» E. | |
41. |
------- generally refers to up-to-the-minute news and events that are reported immediately. |
A. | soft news |
B. | hard news |
C. | entertainment news |
D. | feature news |
Answer» C. entertainment news | |
42. |
------- features are cyclic in nature. |
A. | seasonal |
B. | historical |
C. | profile |
D. | nostalgic |
Answer» B. historical | |
43. |
An ------- expresses an opinion. |
A. | editorial |
B. | headline news |
C. | agony aunt |
D. | advisory |
Answer» B. headline news | |
44. |
A ------- lead entices the reader/ viewer into the story by hinting at its contents. |
A. | indirect |
B. | direct |
C. | complex |
D. | simple |
Answer» B. direct | |
45. |
The ------- is an in-depth, often magazine-length article that paints a picture of a particular place and the people who work or live there. |
A. | Live-in |
B. | trend |
C. | spot |
D. | profile |
Answer» B. trend | |
46. |
------- stories are journalistic, researched, descriptive, colorful, thoughtful, reflective, thorough writing about original ideas. |
A. | News |
B. | Feature |
C. | Magazine |
D. | Short |
Answer» C. Magazine | |
47. |
------- interviews are used to gather material to supplement the theme of the current news story. |
A. | Trend features |
B. | Historical features |
C. | Lifestyle features |
D. | Spot News |
Answer» E. | |
48. |
Human interest stories are more -------. |
A. | Time-based |
B. | Fact-based |
C. | Interest-based |
D. | Point-based |
Answer» D. Point-based | |
49. |
The goal of a critic is to -------. |
A. | All of them |
B. | to capture the maker's intentions |
C. | be honet |
D. | be fair |
Answer» B. to capture the maker's intentions | |
50. |
------- are feature stories produced on deadline that focus on a breaking news event. |
A. | News features |
B. | Depth features |
C. | None of the above |
D. | Spot features |
Answer» E. | |