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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. Magazine articles, as different from newspaper articles, are characterised by:
2. How does censorship affect public goods?
3. Assertion (1): In organic model of development, problems are posed to the beneficiaries.
Reason (R): Since beneficiaries are helpless, they are tested with goals of selfdevelopment.
Codes:
4. _______ are arbitrary, abstract and represent unseen phenomena.
5. What is the ideal angle for a table top microphone to be placed before the speaker?
6. Cutlip, Bernays, Ivy Lee are associated with
7. The Limited Effect Theory was developed by:
8. By its nature, copyright is:
9. The final edited version of a television commercial prepared for the client's approval is called as:
10. Find out the correct chronological order of the following committees:
11. Media literacy is explained as a:
12. In communication, pleasure results from a particular relationship between meanings and _____.
13. When a camera pans fast to a visual's blur and steadies into a correct focus at a particular point, it is called
14. In communication research, formative evaluation includes:
15. Assertion (1): The community radio stations are not yielding the kind of results that the protagonists had expected.
Reason (R): No feasibility study was done before establishing the community radio stations.
16. A search for truth through accurate observation and interpretation of fact is described as:
17. In Radio and Television, the main purpose of editing can be summarised as:
18. Match the following:
List-I List-II
(Commissions) (Country)
(a) Royal Press Commission (i) Sweden
(b) The Hutchins Commission (ii) The UK
(c) Media Ombudsman (iii) The US
(d) Press Commission (iv) India
Code:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
19. Jean Baudrillard has described mass media as a:
20. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (1) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer using the code given below.
Assertion (1) : Linear broadcasting management strategises to live with competing alternative content suppliers.
Reason (R) : Technology has made airwaves democratized, allowing multiple players seek their share of the pie.
21. For some feminist critics, mass media are used to portray women as belonging to
22. Limitation on invasion of privacy is founded on the common law of:
23. Match List-I with List-II:
List-I List-II
(Films) (Heroine)
(a) Aradhana 1. Rekha
(b) Pyasa 2. Rani Mukherjee
(c) Umrao-Jan 3. Sharmila Tagore
(d) Black 4. Waheeda Rehman
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
24. The Latin American scholars wanted development communication to be interpreted under:
25. When a media house buys other companies related to its core business it is called: