31. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Press and Registration of Books Act
1. 1867
b. The Press Act (objectionable matters)
2. 1951
c. The Newspaper Act
3. 1956
d. Vernacular Press Act
4. 1878
| List-I | List-II |
| a. Press and Registration of Books Act | 1. 1867 |
| b. The Press Act (objectionable matters) | 2. 1951 |
| c. The Newspaper Act | 3. 1956 |
| d. Vernacular Press Act | 4. 1878 |
32. Media in India is mostly self-regulated. Which of the following is a self-regulated organisation?
33. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Public interest
1. Information
b. Vulnerable persons
2. Superior interest of the minor
c. Legal representatives
3. Disabled
d. Separate from opinions
4. Parents representatives
| List-I | List-II |
| a. Public interest | 1. Information |
| b. Vulnerable persons | 2. Superior interest of the minor |
| c. Legal representatives | 3. Disabled |
| d. Separate from opinions | 4. Parents representatives |
34. When did the radio broadcast begin in India?
35. Which laws out of the following are used to control the press, though it claims of total press freedom in Japan?
36. Identify the correct sequence of Act by British while ruling in India.
37. Regarding the performance of professional responsibility, a journalist should have a deep sense of
38. In radio, the term FM stands for
39. From which of the following acts have the functions of the first Press Council been drawn?
40. Regarding presentation of any news, comment or information which is likely to jeopardise, endanger or harm the paramount interests of the state and society, under which clause of an article of the Indian Constitution, reasonable restrictions may be imposed on the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression?
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