Description
Based Pattern | Bihar Board, Patna |
Class | 12th |
Stream | Arts (I.A.), Commerce (I.Com) & Science (I.Sc) |
Subject | English (100 Marks) |
Book | Rainbow-XII | Part- II |
Type | Objective Questions & PDF Attached |
Lesson | Prose-8 | How Free is the Press |
Total Questions | 24 Questions | Set-I |
Published by | Jolly Lifestyle Blog Team |
Price | Free of Cost |
Script | In English & Hindi |
1. How Free is the Press is written by .............
(A) H.E. Bates
(B) Dr Zakir Hussain
(C) Dorothy L. Sayers
(D) Bertrand Russell | Ans- (C)
2. Dorothy L. Sayers was born in ................
(A) 1883
(B) 1893
(C) 1873
(D) 1863 | Ans- (B)
3. Dorothy L. Sayers was died in ................
(A) 1967
(B) 1958
(C) 1956
(D) 1957 | Ans- (D)
4. When Dorothy Sayers became one of the first women to graduate from Oxford University? *
(A) 1950
(B) 1915
(C) 1918
(D) 1919 | Ans- (B)
5. ............... are careful not to antagonize the press.
(A) Politicians
(B) Teachers
(C) Doctors
(D) Traders | Ans- (A)
6. Censorship is imposed during ...............
(A) peaceful times
(B) emergency
(C) election
(D) traders | Ans- (B)
7. The .............. is not the master but the servant of the people. *
(A) State
(B) Government
(C) District
(D) Village | Ans- (A)
8. The ............... Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free.
(A) Indian
(B) European
(C) Chinese
(D) British | Ans- (D)
9. The first chief source of a newspaper's revenue is ...............
(A) advertisement
(B) grant by the government
(C) donation
(D) Debt. | Ans- (A)
10. The second chief source of a newspaper's revenue is ...............
(A) grant by the Govt.
(B) donation
(C) debt.
(D) the wealth of owner | Ans- (D)
11. Miss Sayers said that she would write no more plays, except on ...............
(A) commission
(B) politics
(C) culture
(D) sports | Ans- (A)
12. One of the seven charges the author makes against the press is ............
(A) Sensational Headlines
(B) Printing Nude photographs
(C) Paid news
(D) No importance to children | Ans- (A)
13. A free and fair press is the true watch ............... of democracy.
(A) cat
(B) dog
(C) bird
(D) tiger | Ans- (B)
14. The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by .............. chief factors.
(A) two
(B) three
(C) four
(D) one | Ans- (A)
15. Without a press there can be no ..............
(A) Society
(B) Free people
(C) Humanity
(D) Peace | Ans- (B)
16. Restrictions are normally placed upon the press in time of ..............
(A) Flood
(B) Bloodshed
(C) War
(D) Famine | Ans- (C)
17. Full freedom is restored when it comes ..............
(A) War
(B) Famine
(C) Peace
(D) Flood | Ans- (C)
18. Every newspaper is shackled to its own set of .............. *
(A) Landlords
(B) Overloads
(C) Overlords
(D) Nightmare | Ans- (C)
19. This is the special accomplishment of the Press interviewer .................... *
(A) Marbling
(B) Garbling
(C) Titillating
(D) Allusion | Ans- (B)
20. What do free people take for granted?
(A) Free home
(B) Free schools
(C) Free press
(D) Free pass | Ans- (C)
21. Who is the master of the state?
(A) Government
(B) Press
(C) Court
(D) People | Ans- (D)
22. The Press can make or break ...............
(A) Colony
(B) People
(C) Reputation
(D) Garbling | Ans- (C)
23. A free and fair press is the true watchdog of ................
(A) Colony
(B) Persons
(C) Court
(D) Democracy | Ans- (D)
24. The .............. can make or break a reputation.
(A) man
(B) saint
(C) teacher
(D) press | Ans- (D)
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