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Which of the following is true for media?
1. Media is the plural form of the word ‘medium’.
2. It describes the various ways through which we communicate in society.
3. TV, radio and newspapers are a form of media.
Which of the following are correct for changing technology benefits to media?
1. It helps media to reach more people.
2. It also improves the quality of sound.
Which of the following is true for media report?
1. It is on the basis of the information that citizens can learn how government works.
2. It is important that the information be balanced.
What is true for balanced report?
1. It discusses all points of view of a particular story.
2. Writing a balanced report depends on the media being dependent.
Which of the following are reasons for media to be dependent?
1. The control that the government has on the media.
2. If they want to increase public support for an issue, they often do this by focusing on one side of the story.
Which of the following is correct for local media?
1. Several people use community radio to tell farmers about the prices of different crops and advise them on the use of seeds and fertilisers.
2. Khabar Lahriya is a weekly that is run by eight Dalit women in Chitrakoot district in Uttar Pradesh.
3. Bundell is a eight-page newspaper which re- ports on Dalit issues.
Which of the following is correctly matched?
1. Censorship——-powers that government has to disallow media from publishing.
2. Public protest———–a small number of people come together and openly state their opposition to some issue.
3. Publish———————-printed in newspapers, magazines and books for a wide
audience to read.