If we understand both journalism and mass communication, we can transform society by
A. acting as a spokesperson for groups of people
B. telling others what to do
C. both A and B
D. neither A nor B
Answer: Option A
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Option A: Acting as a spokespersonJournalism and mass communication help us understand different groups of people and their needs. By using media (newspapers, TV, internet), we can share their stories and views with a wider audience. This can lead to better understanding and positive change.
Option B: Telling others what to do
Mass communication is about informing and educating, not forcing people to do things. While we can present information that might influence people's decisions, telling them exactly what to do isn't the goal. That's not ethical journalism or effective communication.
Putting it Together:
Option A is a positive way to use journalism and mass communication. Option B isn't a good or ethical use of these skills.
The Correct Answer:
Therefore, the correct answer is A. We can transform society by acting as a spokesperson for different groups, giving them a voice and sharing their stories.
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Comments (1)
Mass communication traditionally tends to be
A. communication from one (or a few) to many
B. one way
C. communication to an audience that is largely a passive recipient of messages with little or no opportunity for immediate feedback
D. all of the above
A. Kesari
B. The Tribune
C. Amrit Bazar Patrika
D. The Times of India
If we understand both journalism and mass communication, we can transform society by
A. acting as a spokesperson for groups of people
B. telling others what to do
C. both A and B
D. neither A nor B
The first Indian language newspaper published in India which is still continuing was . . . . . . . .
A. Kannada Samachar
B. The Bengali Gazette
C. Mumbai Samachar
D. Nav Bharat Times

Can this happen in the country where democracy is not practiced?