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1700+ communication & journalism questions.The UGC NET Mass Communication and Journalism syllabus consists of 10 units: Communication & Journalism  Role of media in society, Demographic & sociological impact of media, effects Journalism- role & responsibilities, Indian constitution Magazines, Press Commission, Small Newspaper, Press Councils, Development of Radio after independence, Development of Television, Committees in broadcasting, Communication & theories of social change, Role of media in social change, and Cinema Dominant paradigm & alternative conception Administrative &... Show more
UGC NTA NET JRF Mass Communication & Journalism Previous Papers Questions
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1. Extra programmes to make the already exiting radio programmes more attractive and interesting are well-known as
2. Distribution renting the film theatres directly from the owners for a limited engagement in 1970s in the United States was called:
3. Match List-I with List-II:
List-I List-II
(a) Tamasha 1. Kerala
(b) Bhaona 2. Tamil Nadu
(c) Therukoothu 3. Assam
(d) Theyam 4. Maharashtra
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(a) (b) (c) (d)
4. Media institutions manufacture:
5. Media freedom should reconcile with:
6. The Indian Constitution's provision for the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression is notionally drawn from
7. Identify the correct chronological sequence of the following theories:
8. Match List–I with List–II :
List–I List–II
(Book) (Author)
(a) Crystallising Public Opinion 1. Sandra Oliver
(b) The Power of Corporate Communication 2. Edward L. Bernays
(c) Effective public relations 3. Scott M. Cutlip
(d) Public Relations 4. Paul A. Strategy Argenti
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
9. In research, language and argumentation are expected to objectivise:
10. When media companies are owned by nonmedia business houses, it is called
11. What is the frequency of Sainik Samachar?
12. New India was established by
13. 'Revolution of the empowerment of the media consumer' is argued by
14. Match List-I with List-II:
List-I List-II
(Theory) (Prepounders/Theorists)
(a) Dependency (i) Carl Hovland
(b) Inoculation (ii) Ball-Rokeach and Defleur
(c) Persuasion and attitude change (iii) Lawrence Kincaid
(d) Convergence and divergence (iv) McGuire andPapageorgis
Choose the correct option from the following:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
15. In the pioneering stage of advertising, the focus is on:
16. Ferdinand de Saussure was, in his analysis, concerned only with
17. The normal distribution shape of standard deviations from the mean is sometimes referred to as:
18. Assertion (1) : Television does not make audiences think critically, pause and also reflect.
Reason (R) : Because each television programme is immediate, dynamic and temporarily engaging.
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19. A systematically-qualitative data set is amenable to ______ analysis.
20. The main problem of simulation in communication research is
21. The panel study is sensitive to
22. The Second Press Commission of India recommended the removal of Section 5 of
23. Identify the proper sequence of development support communication by John. L. Woods:
24. Assertion (1) : Developmental communicators should focus more on problem-solving rather than problem-posing.
Reason (R) : The organic model's assu m ption is that peop le have the abilities to develop themselves.
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25. The Times of India has launched its edition in the month of February, 2012 from