How Free is the Press Objective
(1) How free is the press is ………….
(A) an essay
(B) a short story
(C) a drama
(D) a fiction
Answer (A)
(2) ……….are careful not to antagonize the press.
(A) politician
(B) teachers
(C) doctors
(D) traders
Answer (A)
(3) Every ………… live in a perpetual precious balance.
(A) book
(B) story
(C) newspaper
(D) man
Answer (C)
(4) Censorship is imposed during ………
(A) peaceful times
(B) emergency
(C) election
(D) traders
Answer (B)
(5) The Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free.
(A) Indian
(B) European
(C) Chinese
(D) British
Answer (D)
(6) Miss Sayers said she would write no more plays, except on…………..
(A) commission
(B) politics
(C) culture
(D) sports
Answer (A)
(7) Dorothy was born in-
(A) 1883
(B) 1893
(C) 1873
(D) 1863
Answer (B)
(8) Without a free press there can be no-
(A) Society
(B) Free people
(C) Humanity
(D) Peace
Answer (B)
(9) The policy of a newspaper is largely determined by—
(A) the government
(B) the public
(C) the proprietor
(D) None
Answer (C)
(10) Proprietor of the newspaper has……….
(A) interest of the people
(B) National interest
(C) social interest
(D) personal interest
Answer (D)
(11) who assume that readers can be made to believe anything ?
(A) Hitler and Northclife
(B) Mussolini and Southclife
(C) John and Mohan
(D) Rakesh and Abdullah
Answer (A)
(12) Who was an essayist, playwright, poet ?
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Dorothy L Sayers
(C) H.E. Bates.
(D) Anton Chekhov
Answer (B)
(13) How free is the press is written by……..
(A) H. E. bates
(B) Dr. Zakir Husain
(C) Dorothy L Sayers
(D) Bertrand Russell
Answer (C)
(14) The first chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is ……….
(A) donation
(B) debt
(C) grant by the government
(D) advertisement
Answer (D)
(15) The press can make or break
(A) statue
(B) people
(C) reputation
(D) garbling
Answer (C)