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Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Indian Regional Journalism
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Regional media and outlets in India are openly owned and controlled by political and business conglomerates.

Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Indian Regional Journalism
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25 Questions

1. The Prabhatam started out as a weekly from ______ in 1944, but was soon converted into daily
2. By the time sun set over the Mughal sultanate in Delhi, there were 40_____ newspapers
3. Andhra Prabha the rival of Andhra Patrika first published in 1938 by the ............-group
4. In Patna the ............a weekly was an influential journal and the mouthpiece of Congress
5. Malayalam manorama started publication from _____ in 1890
6. The Nair Service Society floated a magazine entitled Service in _______
7. Telugu journalism began mainly with religious, cultural and ............journals
8. The first issue of Al-Hilal came out on 13 July ........-
9. ............the prominent freedom fighter was the editor of Mathrubhumi
10. Marathi Journalism played a notable role in the ............-movement of the day and had considerable influence in the society
11. ..............was the nursery where social and political reformist journalism sprouted
12. The Maharashtra Times was started by the Times of India group on 18th June _________
13. Kolkata was the cradle of ..............in India
14. ........-is information about current events happening around us on a day today-basis
15. Bengali newspaper suffered after the partition of India in ..........
16. ............in 1920 wrote in his publication, Young India about how Azad used Hilal as a medium of critiquing the British Raj
17. The greatest Urdu periodical that time was _______, started by Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
18. During regime of ____ as Prime Minister and Manmohan Singh as Finance Minister, Indian economy took a sharp turn from Nehruvian concept to mixed economy to a liberalized.
19. By 2011 the Hindi daily ..........-claimed to be the largest read newspaper of the world
20. In 1877 Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Krishnarao launched Deenabndu as a part of ................movement
21. The state of ____ has the highest literacy rate in the country and this has helped in developing the media
22. Which newspaper started its publication in Nagpur in the year 1882
23. Name the first Marathi Journal or periodical
24. The end of ....-century saw remarkable newspapers coming out from Bengal
25. The editor of ........-faced contempt of court proceedings and imprisonment when it voiced public indignation in 1833