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UGC NTA NET JRF Mass Communication & Journalism Previous Papers Questions
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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. Majid Tehranian has spoken of development becoming a/an
2. The second press commission of India suggested the removal of …………. from the official secrets Act of India, 1923.
3. Assertion (1) : Newspaper editors are not tolerant of the digital manipulation of photography for hard news stories, whereas they agree with such photographs for soft news item.
Reason (R) : Nicely cropped photographs increase the sales of newspapers. Choose the appropriate option from the following:
4. For Woolfson, individual consciousness, permeated by social communication is
5. …………. is the basis of public relations, advocated by the English Philosopher, Jeremy Bentham.
6. Assertion (1): The television in India does not cater to the needs of the common people.
Reason (R): All the television channels are owned by the rich and powerful persons.
7. Assertion (1): The communitarian strategy of development involves communication, peace, democracy and real development.
Reason (R): Because it is opposed to market forces and mechanisms aimed a corporate profits.
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8. Assertion (1) : The working Journalists Act of 1958 has been nullified by the large newspaper houses.
Reason (R) : The corporate practice of contracts and packages, resorted to by large newspaper has made it ineffective.
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9. A broadcast commercial produced for the purpose of demonstration is identified as
10. Cloze is a method of
11. The off-script lines that characters or anchors say in real time are known as
12. What did leaders in Rwanda do to come to power in terms of communication?
13. The first committee on National Communication Policy in India was headed by
14. The correct chronological sequence of the following theories is:
15. How do the works of art send message to the audience?
16. Identify the correct sequence of sales steps a PR person should know.
17. The constitutional restriction on Article 19(1)(a) in the form of public order falls within the concentric circle of
18. The first page of pullout is known as
19. Motilal Ghosh was associated with
20. What is the suggestion of Tarkovsky to solve the problem of 'life and death for a film'?
21. Assertion (1) : The Union Government should never enact a legislation to control social media networks.
Reason (R) : The social media sites have posed a great danger to national security and sovereignty by becoming vehicles of antinational propaganda.
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22. Common sense assumptions are preferred to read meanings in media messages by
23. Assertion (1): Participatory communication is helpful in achieving structural changes in certain specific areas.
Reason (R) : Participatory communication may be necessary but not sufficient to alter power relations.
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24. In camera, depth of field is independent of
25. Assertion (1): The printing technology of massive production will soon be replaced by customised printing, possibly at home.
Reason (R): The new technology of communication has already affected the exiting technology through colour Xeroxing.