1. Which article of the Indian Constitution prevents the press from publishing anything which may be derogatory against the Parliament and its members?
2. . . . . . . . . and caricatures in depicting good humour are to be placed in a special category of news that enjoys a more liberal attitude.
3. The British Broadcasting Corporation's main revenue source for a long time was
4. A stance of opposition and a combative style is adopted by a journalist in order to expose
5. Which of the following Acts did Right to Information Act replace?
6. Name the first Indian media established in the late 18th century.
7. Which of the following act ensured the establishment of the Supreme Court in India?
8. Plagiarism is
9. Who discovered the old Babylonian laws engraved on the stone?
10. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Freedom of press
1. Article 19
b. Integrity of the nation
2. Statutory warming given by the Constitution to the press
c. Official secrets Act
3. Supervision above Indian press
d. Domination of press
4. Media Barons
List-I | List-II |
a. Freedom of press | 1. Article 19 |
b. Integrity of the nation | 2. Statutory warming given by the Constitution to the press |
c. Official secrets Act | 3. Supervision above Indian press |
d. Domination of press | 4. Media Barons |
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