Bihar Board 12th English 100 Marks Objective Answers Chapter 8 How Free is the Press One Liner Question and Answer
How Free is the Press One Liner Question and Answer
Q 1. Who is the master of the state?
Ans:- People
Q 2. The Press can make or break-
Ans:- Reputation
Q 3. A free and fair press is the true watchdog of-
Ans:- Democracy
Q 4. Every newspaper is shackled to its own set of-
Ans:- Overlords
Q 5. What policy widely circulated newspapers dare not support, however much in the national interest, that might conflict, vested interests of its advertisers?
Ans:- Public policy
Q 6. A big circulation spells bankruptcy if the paper has to depend on its sales for its-
Ans:- Revenue
Q 7. This is the special accomplishment of the Press interviewer-
Ans:- Garbling
Q 8. What do free people take for granted?
Ans:- Free press
Q 9. The essay ‘How Free Is The Press’ is written by-
Ans:- Dorothy L. Sayers
Q 10. Dorothy was born in-
Ans:- 1893
Q 11. Dorothy died in-
Ans:- 1957
Q 12. When Dorothy Sayers became one of the first women to graduate from Oxford University?
Ans:- 1915
Q 13. In the following essay ‘How Free Is The Press’, the author makes a strong case against-
Ans:- Misuse of the freedom of the press
Q 14. Without a free press, there can be no-
Ans:- Free people
Q 15. Restrictions are normally placed upon the press in time of-
Ans:- War
Q 16. Full freedom is restored when it comes-
Ans:- Peace
Q 17. The word used in the essay for the uncontrolled freedom of one man, or one gang, to impose its will on the world is-
Ans:- Tyranny
Q 18. For the freedom of the press, we usually mean freedom from direction or-
Ans:- Censorship
Q 19. Under ordinary conditions, which press is singularly free, asjrnentioned in the essay-
Ans:- the British press
Q 20. Freedom of Press works to secure and sustain the Central doctrine of –
Ans:- Democracy
Q 21. The news in the newspapers is generally—
Ans:- somewhat changed
Q 22. Decent journalists and responsible editors are not pleased with present affairs—
Ans:- true
Q 23. The press enjoys the—
Ans:- the helplessness of the public
Q 24. The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by—
Ans:- two chief Factors
Q 25. No widely circulated newspaper dares support a public policy due to vested interest of—
Ans:- advertisers
Q 26. A big circulation spells bankruptcy if the paper has to depend on—
Ans:- the sales
Q 27. The policy of a newspaper is largely determined by—
Ans:- the proprietor
Q 28. The author has given the forms of misrepresentation, they are—
Ans:- six
Q 29. Dorothy L.Sayers was born in –
Ans:- 1893
Q 30. She died in
Ans:- 1957
Q 31. She was educated at
Ans:- Oxford
Q 32. In a democracy, the freedom of the press is. Ans:- necessary
Q 33. Freedom of the press is restricted during
Ans:- war
Q 34. The state is the
Ans:- servant of the people
Q 35. The heaviest restriction upon the freedom of public opinion is
Ans:- unofficial
Q 36. ‘How free is the Press’ is written by –
Ans:- Dorothy L. Sayers
Q 37. Dorothy L. Sayers has written the lesson –
Ans:- How free is the Press
Q 38. Censorship is imposed during
Ans:- emergency
Q 39. ………..are careful not to antagonize the press. Ans:- Politicians
Q 40. The ……….. is not the master but the servant of the people. Ans:- State
Q 41. A free and fair press is the true watch …….. of democracy. Ans:- dog
Q 42. The first chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is ………. Ans:- advertisement
Q 43. The ………… Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free. Ans:- British
Q 44. The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is
Ans:- the wealth of the owner
Q 45. The ……. can make or break a reputation. Ans:- press
Q 46. The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by …… chief factors. Ans:- two
Q 47. The essay ‘How Free Is the Press’ is written by
Ans:- Dorothy L. Sayers
Q 48. Dorothy died in
Ans:- 1957
Q 49. Without a free press, there can be no
Ans:- free people
Q 50. When did Dorothy Sayers become one of the first women to graduate from Oxford University?
Ans:- 1915
Q 51. Dorothy was born in
Ans:- 1893
Q 52. Full freedom is restored when it comes-
Ans:- peace
Q 53. The press can make or break
Ans:- reputation
Q 54. This is the special accomplishment of the press interviewer-
Ans:- Garbling
Q 55. A free and fair press is the true watchdog of
Ans:- democracy
Q 56. Who is the master of the state?
Ans:- people
Q 57. What do free people take for granted?
Ans:- free press
Q 58. The common has a ………… in parliament. Ans:- vote
Q 59. In the following essay ‘How Free Is The Press’, the author makes a strong case against
Ans:- misuse freedom of the press
Q 60. Restrictions are normally placed upon the press in time of
Ans:- war
Q 61. A big circulation spells bankruptcy if the paper has to depend on its sales for its
Ans:- revenue
Q 62. Every newspaper is shackled to its own set of
Ans:- overlords
Q 63. Under ordinary conditions, which press is singular, free, as mentioned in the essay-
Ans:- British Press
Q 64. The word used in the essay for the uncontrolled freedom of one man, or one gang, to impose its will on the world is
Ans:- coerce
Q 65. Freedom of Press works to secure and sustain the central doctrine of
Ans:- Democracy
Q 66. What policy, widely circulated newspapers dare not support, however much in the national interest, that might conflict, vested interests of its advertises?
Ans:- public policy
Q 67. For the freedom of the press, we usually mean freedom from direction or
Ans:- censorship