How Free is The Press Objective Class 12th English Objective Bihar Board

class 12th english 100 marks Objective : बिहार बोर्ड Class 12th English Objective HOW FREE IS THE PRESS का महत्वपूर्ण ऑब्जेक्टिव क्वेश्चन यहां पर दिया गया है। जो आपके बोर्ड परीक्षा के लिए बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है, और साथ में HOW FREE IS THE PRESS Objective अंग्रेजी 100 मार्क्स का मॉडल पेपर भी इस वेबसाइट से डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं नीचे आपको लिंक दिया गया है।

BSEB Class 12 English Book Chapter 8 How Free is the Press Objective

Bihar Board Class 12th English Objective How Free is The Press Objective Questions

[ 1 ] The news in the newspapers is generally –
(A) to the point
(B) somewhat changed
(C) completely changed
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 2 ] Decent journalists and responsible editors are not pleased with present affairs –
(A) true
(B) not true
(C) cannot be said
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (A)


[ 3 ] The press enjoys the –
(A) boldness of public
(B) the helpnessness of the public
(C) idleness of the public
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 4 ] The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by –
(A) two chief factors
(B) three chief factors
(C) four cheif factors
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (A)


[ 5 ] No widely circulated newspaper daręs support a public policy due to vested interest of-
(A) the government
(B) editor
(C) reporter
(D) advertisers

Answer ⇒ (D)


[ 6 ] A big circulation spells bankruptcy if the paper has to depend on –
(A) the sales
(B) advertisers
(C) salers
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (A)


[ 7 ] The policy of a newspaper is largely determined by—
(A) the government
(B) the public
(C) the proprietor
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (C)


[ 8 ] The auther has given the forms of misrepresentation,they are –
(A) five
(B) four
(C) seven
(D) six

Answer ⇒ (D)


[ 9 ] Dorothy L.Sayers was born in –
(A) 1863
(B) 1873
(C) 1883
(D) 1893

Answer ⇒ (D)


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[ 10 ] She died in –
(A) 1967
(B) 1957
(C) 1977
(D) 1987

Answer ⇒ (B)

How Free is The Press Objective Class 12th English


[ 11 ] She was educated at –
(A) Cambridge
(B) Oxford
(C) both
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 12 ] In democracy, the freedom of press is –
(A) not necessary
(B) necessary
(C) dangerous
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 13 ] Freedom of press is restricted during –
(A) peace
(B) war
(C) epidemic
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 14 ] The state is the –
(A) master of the people
(B) servant of the people
(C) exploiter of the people
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 15 ] The heaviest restriction upon the freedom of public opinion is-
(A) official
(B) unofficial
(C) both
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 16 ] ‘How free is the Press’ is written by –
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) H.E. Bates
(C) Dorothy L. Sayers
(D) Dr Zakir Hussain

Answer ⇒ (C)


[ 17 ] Dorathy L. Sayers has written the lesson –
(A) I Have a Dream
(B) How free is the Press
(C) The Earth
(D) A child is Born

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 18 ] Censorship is imposed during-
(A) election
(B) peaceful time
(C) emergency
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (C)


[ 19 ] casa……are careful not to antagonize the press.
(A) Doctors
(B) Traders
(C) Teachers
(D) Politicians

Answer ⇒ (D)


[ 20 ] The ……………. is not the master but the servant of the people.
(A) State
(B) Government
(C) Village
(D) District

Answer ⇒ (A)


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[ 21 ] Afree and fair press is the true watch ……….. of democracy.
(A) cat
(B) bird
(C) dog
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (A)

How Free is The Press Objective Class 12th English


[ 22 ] The first chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is ………….
(A) donation
(B) debt
(C) grant by the governinent
(D) advertisement

Answer ⇒ (D)


[ 23 ] The ………… Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free.
(A) European
(B) British
(C) Indian
(D) Chinese

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 24 ] The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is —
(A) debt
(B) donation
(C) the wealth of owner
(D) grant by the government

Answer ⇒ (C)


[ 25 ] The ……..ooo can make or break reputation.
(A) teacher
(B) press
(C) man
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒ (B)


[ 26 ] The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by orangan, chief factors.
(A) one
(B) two
(C) three
(D) four

Answer ⇒ (B)

27. Dorothy L Sayers was the first lady graduate from ……….
(A) Harvard
(B) Stanford
(C) Oxford
(D) Cambridge
Ans (C) Oxford

28 Which of the following is the creation of Dorothy L Sayers?
(A) Lamia
(B) A suitable boy
(C) Unnatural death
(D) Pride and prejudice
Ans (C) Unnatural death

29. The central doctrine of democracy is that the state is the …………. Of the people.
(A) owner
(B) pillar
(C) master
(D) servant
Ans (D) servant

30.Dorothy L Sayers says that press is not free .
(A) everywhere
(B) nowhere
(C) somewhere
(D) at most places
Ans (A) everywhere

31. The policy of suppression of speech, communication, or other information by the government authorities.
(A) dictatorship
(B) exploitation
(C) tyranny
(D) censorship
Ans (D) censorship

32. How many chief factors are there which controls the editorial policy?
(A) two
(B) three
(C) four
(D) five
Ans (A) two

33. The chief factors that controls the editorial policy are advertisers and ……..
(A) editors
(B) Owners
(C) writers
(D) columnists
Ans (B) Owners

34.…….. is the special accomplishment of the press interview
(A) cheating
(B) misleading
(C) garbling
(D) flattering
Ans (C) garbling

How Free is The Press Objective Class 12th English

35.The state of being without money.
(A) poverty
(B) beggary
(C) Bankruptcy
(D) hardship
Ans (C) Bankruptcy

36. Who was the founder of Daily Mail , London?
(A) Dorothy L Sayers
(B) Lord Northcliffe
(C) Robert Walpole
(D) Johannes Gutenberg
Ans (B) Lord Northcliffe

37. A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
(A) monarchy
(B) plutocracy
(C) Caesarism
(D) communism
Ans (C) Caesarism

38. lf there is anything that the writer detest is
(A) cat
(B) gardening
(C) singing
(D) dog
Ans (B) gardening

39. How many terms of misrepresentation are there counted by the writer?
(A) one
(B) three
(C) five
(D) six
Ans (D) six

39. ………….,false emphasis and suppression of context are some of the ways of spreading unreality in the newspapers.
(A) garbling
(B) exaggeration
(C) sensational headlines
(D) censorship
Ans (C) sensational headlines

40. Intentional spreading of stories of outstanding achievement is called
(A) fraud
(B) misleading
(C) miracle-mongering
(D) exaggeration
Ans (C) miracle-mongering

How Free is The Press Objective Class 12th English

41. Most of the British newspapers in Central London have their offices in .
(A) Birmingham
(B) Flat street
(C) Bristol
(D) Manchester
Ans (B) Flat street

42. How Free is the Press is written by ……
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain.
(B) Bertrand Russell
(C) Dorothy L Sayers
(D) H.E. Bates
Ans (C) Dorothy L Sayers

43. The………. can make or break reputation
(A) man
(B) saint
(C) teacher
(D) press
Ans (D) press

44. The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled By…………. cheif factors:
(A) two
(B) four
(C) five
(D) six
Ans (A) two

45. Censorship is imposed during
(A) election
(B) emergency
(C) flood
(D) earthquake
Ans (B) emergency

46. …………… are careful not to antagonize the press:
(A) Politicians
(B) Technician
(C) Sweepers
(D) Plumber
Ans (A) Politicians

47. The………….is not the master but the servant of the people:
(A) State
(B) Political party
(C) Muncipality
(D) Village
Ans (A) State

48. The………… Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free:
(A) Russian
(B) French
(C) Japanese
(D) British
Ans (D) British

49. The first chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is:
(A) advertisement
(B) loan by the bank
(C) donation
(D) Debt
Ans (A) advertisement
How Free is The Press Objective Class 12th English

50. The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is…………
(A) grant by the govt.
(B) loan from the bank
(C) private loan
(D) the wealth of owner
Ans (D) the wealth of owner

51. Miss Sayers said she would write no more plays, except on……….
(A) commission
(B) fiction
(C) horror
(D) sports
Ans (A) commission

52. All technological changes cause………. problems.
(A) Social
(B) behavioural
(C) industrial
(D) personal
Ans (A) Social

53. When we Speak of the freedom of the press, we usually mean freedom in a………. sense.
(A) broad
(B) legal
(C) technical
(D) social
Ans (D) social

54. “How Free is the Press” is……….
(A) short story
(B) speech
(C) essay
(D) drama
Ans (C) essay

How Free is The Press Objective Class 12th English

55. The people are the…………
(A) Servants
(B) Masters
(C) Leaders
(D) Teachers
Ans (B) Masters

56. The state is the…………
(A) Servant
(B) Master
(C) Leader
(D) Teacher
Ans (A) Servant

57. Dorothy L. Sayers is………….
(A) Novelist
(B) Singer
(C) Essayist
(D) Actor
Ans (C) Essayist

58. Dorothy L. Sayers says that press is free…………
(A) everywhere
(B) nowhere
(C) somewhere
(D) at most places
Ans (C) somewhere
How Free is The Press Objective Class 12th English

59. The press can make or break………….
(A) colony
(B) people
(C) reputation
(D) Garbling
Ans (C) reputation

60. A free and fair press is the true watch dog of……………
(A) colony
(B) persons
(C) court
(D) Democracy
Ans (D) Democracy

61. Every newspaper is shakled to its own set of…….
(A) overlords
(B) landlords
(C) overloads
(D) Nightmare
Ans (A) overlords

62. This is the special accomplishment of the press interviewer.
(A) Marbling
(B) Garbling
(C) Titilating
(D) Allusion
Ans (B) Garbling

63. What do free people take for granted?
(A) Free home
(B) free schools
(C) Free press
(D) Free pass
Ans (C) Free press

64. Without a free press, there can be no……….
(A) Society
(B) Free people
(C) Humanity
(D) Peace
Ans (B) Free people

65. Advertisers contribute to the……… of the newspaper
(A) material
(B) news
(C) revenue
(D) gossip
Ans (C) revenue

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