Test Preparation on UGC NET Mass Communication & Journalism Practice Set-14
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The CPU consists of
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Points included in the coverage of any gameare
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Which of these news values are not highlightedin sports news story?
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What is the job of development reporter?
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Which media would be ideal to attract theattention of children to sell chocolates to them?
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What is the meaning of circulation in theparlance of the print media?
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An interview is a type of
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Assertion (a) : The average annual growth rateof population is normally less than theexponential growth rate.Reason (R) : Population does not grow byconstant increment of people. In the context ofthe above statement which one of the followingis correct?
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The difference between the number of peoplecoming into the area and those going out of thatarea is called
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Assertion (a) : It cannot be claimed that theincidents of atrocities on and oppression ofHarijans have been totally eliminated but thesehave gone down substantially as compared tothose in the past.Reason (R) : For ensuring justice to Harijans strict orders were given to the district authoritiesto take immediate action against those indulgingin atrocities on Harijans. In the context of theaforementioned statements which one of thefollowing is correct?
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The reason for low levels of literacy among therural women of India is
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A child watches a TV commercial and demandsa chocolate or snack that is promoted by thiscommercial. What is the impact of thisadvertising campaign on the family to which this child belongs?
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Quite often women read an advertisement in anewspaper and rush to buy products advertisedin that advertisement. What type of purchaseare they doing in this context?
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Advertising can help in
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It is obvious that in a private firm the editorwould publish only that information which isacceptable to his bosses. How would heconvince his bosses to publish a news item thatthey do not like to be published?