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Journalism Most Important MCQs: Set#. 4

601 - The Chief Editor of ""Moon Digest"" is:






Adib Javedani

602 - The chief editor of 'Khawatin Digest' is:






Mahmood Riaz

603 - The chief editor of 'Moon Digest' is:






Adib Javedani

604 - The Christian Science Monitor is an example of an:






National Daily

605 - The Civil and Military Gazette appeared from Lahore in:






1877

606 - The Civil and Military Gazette appeared from Lahore in:






1877

607 - The Civil and Military Gazette"" appeared from Lahore in:






1877

608 - The Combined Publication of Mufarrih-ul-Qulub and Matla-i-Khurshid was:






Mufarrih-ul-Qulub wa Matla-i-Khurshid

609 - The communication based on purchased time or space is called:






Advertising

610 - The Comrade' was an English Weekly which started in:






January. 1911

611 - The Comrade' was started by:






Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar

612 - The Comrade was started from Calcutta and in 1912 it was transferred to:






Delhi

613 - The Comrade"" was an English Weekly which started in:






January. 1911

614 - The Comrade"" was started by:






Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar

615 - The concept of Global Village was introduced by:






Marshall McLuhan

616 - The concept of two-step flow of information was presented by Lazarsfield in:






1940

617 - The cultivation theory was put forward by:






George Gerbner

618 - The daily Dawn was founded by:






Quaid-e-Azam

619 - The Darya-i-Now' was published in:






1850

620 - The Dawn was converted into a daily on:






October 12. 1942

621 - The earliest cireulation of the Koh-i-Noor was:






227

622 - The earliest nesspaper from Karachi was:






Kurrachee Advertiser

623 - The earliest newspaper from Karachi was:






Kurrachee Advertiser

624 - The earliest newspaper from Karachi was:






Kurrachee Advertiser

625 - The earliest newspaper from Lahore was:






Lahore Chronicle

626 - The earliest newspaper of Lahore was:






Lahore Chronicle

627 - The earliest newspaper of Lahore was:






Lahore Charnicle

628 - The earliest newspaper of Lahore was:






Lahore Chronicle

629 - The earliest newspaper published from Lahore was:






Lahore Chronicle

630 - The editor of ""Khawatin"" is:






Nadira Khatoon

631 - The editor of ""Khawatin"" is:






Nadira Khatoon

632 - The editor of Ain-i-Sikandari was:






Maulvi Siraj-ud-Din Ahmed Lukhanavi

633 - The Editor of Gulzar-i-Punjab was:






Kunda Mal

634 - The editor of Mah-i-Alam Afroz (1833) was:






Maulvi Wahaj-ud-Din

635 - The electronic _____ has made the whole world a Global village.






Media

636 - The end of a Web site name contains information like us, gb, corn, and org. These are called






URLs.

637 - The erliest newspaper from karachi was:






Kurrachee Advertiser

638 - The famous communication Model SMCRE was devised by:






Schramm

639 - The first African American newspaper, _____ was published in 1827 by John B.Russwurum and the Reverend Samuel Cornish:






Freedom's Journal

640 - The first edition of Nawa-i-Qaqt issued by Hamid Nizami on:






23rd March 1940

641 - The first editor of ""Koh-i-Noor"" was:






Suraj Bhan

642 - The first Editor of ""The Pakistan Times"" was:






Faiz Ahmed Faiz

643 - The first Editor of Dacca News was:






Alexander Fobes

644 - The first Editor of Daily ""Muslim"" was:






Mr. A.T. Chaudhry

645 - The first Editor of Daily Muslim was:






Amr. A.T.Chaudary

646 - The first Editor of Daily 'Muslim' was:






Mr. A.T. Chaudhry

647 - The first editor of 'Koh-i-Noor' was:






Suraj Bhan

648 - The first editor of Lahore Chronicle was:






Mr. Henry Cope

649 - The first editor of 'Lahore Chronicle' was:






Mr. Henry Cope

650 - The first Editor of 'Pakistan Times"" was:






Faiz Ahmed Faiz

651 - The First Editor of the ""Dawn"" was:






Mr. Altaf Hussain

652 - The first editor of the Dawn was:






Pothan Joseph

653 - The first Editor of the 'Dawn' was:






Mr. Altaf Hussain

654 - The First Editor of the Pakistan Times was:






Faiz Ahmed Faiz

655 - The first English newspaper appeared from Dacca in 1850 was:






The Dacca News

656 - The first English Newspaper appeared from Dhaka in 1850 was:






The Dacca News

657 - The first English Newspaper appeared from Dhaka in 1850 was:






The Dacca News

658 - The first GM of PTV was:






Ubaidur Rahman

659 - The first Gujrat Newspaper was:






Matla-ul-Anwaar

660 - The first Gujrati newspaper was:






Matla-ul-Anwaar

661 - The first Hindi newspaper in Devngari script launched in 1826 was:






Qodunt Martund

662 - The first independent newspaper from Lahore in Urdu was:






Darya-i-Noor

663 - The first Indian owned newspaper was:






The Bengal Gazette

664 - The first Indian owned newspaper was:






The Bengal Gazette

665 - The first Indian-owned newspaper was:






The Bengal Gazette

666 - The first Missionary Newspaper in 19th century was:






Dig Durshan

667 - The first missionary newspaper in 19th century was:






Dig Durshan

668 - The first missionary newspaper in 19th century was:






Dig Durshan

669 - The first Muslim newspaper in Lahore to install a teleprinter in its office was:






Ehsan

670 - The first Muslim newspaper in Lahore to install a teleprinter in its office was:






Zamindar

671 - The first Muslim newspaper in Lahore to install a teleprinter in its office was:






Zamindar

672 - The first newspaper from Sialkot was:






Riaz-ul-Akhbar

673 - The first newspaper published from Sialkot was:






Riaz-ul-Akbar

674 - The first newspaper published from Sialkot was:






Riaz-ul-Akbar

675 - The first Newspaper which published from Gujrat:






Matla-ul-Anwaar

676 - The first Paper from Balochistan was:






The Quetta News

677 - The first Paper from Balochistan was:






The Quetta Gazette

678 - The First Press Commission of Pakistan was set up in:






1961

679 - The first printed Urdu paper in the Sub-continent was:






Jam-e-Jahan Numa

680 - The first Printing Press was established in Bombay by the British in:






1774

681 - The first Printing Press was established in Bombay by the Britishers in:






1874

682 - The first private satellite news channel providing live transmission simultaneously from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta and Peshawar is:






SAMAA TV

683 - The first producer to edit, intercut scenes, and use a mobile camera was _______ in The Great Train Robbery:






Edwin S. Porter

684 - The first specimen of a Persian print appeared in:






1874

685 - The first specimen of a Persian print appeared in:






1874

686 - The first successful evening paper from Lahore was:






Sahafat

687 - The first successful evening paper from Lahore was:






Sahafat

688 - The first successful evening paper from Lahore was:






Sahafat

689 - The First T.V. Station is Pakistan was:






The Lahore Pilot Station

690 - The First T.V. Station is Pakistan was:






The Lahore Pilot Station

691 - The first television channel to be distributed by satellite to local cable operator ws established in the USA in:






1975

692 - The first television station in Pakistan was:






The Lahore Pilot Station

693 - The first Urdu magazine appeared from Lahore, was Khurshid-i-Punjab issued in:






January 1856

694 - The first Urdu magazine 'Khurshid-i-Punjab' appeared from Lahore in:






January. 1956

695 - The first Urdu magazine 'Khurshid-i-Punjab' appeared from Lahore in:






January. 1956

696 - The first Urdu newspaper appeared from Lahore was:






Koh-i-Noor

697 - The first Urdu newspaper appeared from Lahore was:






Noh-i-Noor

698 - The First Urdu newspaper in Pakistan was:






Koh-i-Noor

699 - The first Urdu newspaper in Pakistan was:






Jam-e-Jehan Numa

700 - The first Urdu newspaper in Pakistan was:






Jam-i-Jehan Numa

701 - The first Urdu newspaper Jam-i-Jehan Numa was started from Calcutta in:






1822

702 - The first Urdu newspaper was started from:






West Bengal

703 - The first Urdu newspaper was:






Jam-i-Jehan Numa

704 - The first victim of journalism law in India was the:






Bengal Harkaro

705 - The first weekly from Madras was:






Madras Courier

706 - The first Weekly from Madras was:






Madras Courier

707 - The first weekly from Madras was:






Madras Courier

708 - The first weekly magazine in the Subcontinent was:






Jam-e-Jejan Numa

709 - The founder editor of Nawa-e-Waqt was:






Hameed Nizami

710 - The founder of Jang-Group of Newspapers is:






Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman

711 - The Friend of India"" a weekly Journal from Seerampore was issued on:






October 9. 1845

712 - The Friend of India, a weekly journal from Seerampore issued on:






Oct 9, 1845

713 - The function of mass media which relates to the provision of news is termed as:






Transmission

714 - The head office of ""The Khabrain"" is in:






Lahore

715 - The Hickey Gazette published by:






James Augustus Hickey

716 - The 'Hickey Gazette' was published by:






James Augustus Hickey

717 - The Internat is:






All of the above

718 - The Islamabad Centre went on air on:






January 15. 1967

719 - The Karachi Television centre commenced transmission on:






November 2. 1967

720 - The key narrator of a newscast or program is called:






Anchor

721 - The Koh-i-Noor was started on:






Jan 14, 1850

722 - The Lahore Gazette"" as Urdu Weekly started in:






1855

723 - The Lahore Gazzette' as Urdu Weekly started in:






1855

724 - The largest circulation of Paisa Akhbar was how many as compared to 1400 of the Civil and Military Gazette and 2700 of the Akhbar-i-Aam.






5000

725 - The largest English newspaper of Pakistan is:






Dawn

726 - The largest mass medium in Pakistan is:






Television

727 - The largest newspaper of Pakistan is:






The Jang

728 - The local news agencies are:






All of these

729 - The major function of Television is to provide:






All the three

730 - The meeting of professionals having a series of prepared lectures followed by questions and answers, is called:






Symposium

731 - The model of communication that is expressed as who says ""What in Which Channel To Whom With What Effect"" was developed by:






Harold Lasswell

732 - The modern version of old hero is:






Powerful personality

733 - The most successful convergence of television with the Internet has been its power to allow users to:






Search for video material of special events

734 - The name given to the public company was:






Pakistan T.V. Corporation

735 - The name of the first ever Urdu newspaper of the sub-continent which started using coloured photographs and cartoons was:






Jam-e-Jehan Numa

736 - The Nation is the sister publication of:






The Nawa-e-Waqt

737 - The Nation' started on:






1986

738 - The Nation"" is owned by:






Nawa-i-Waqt Publications

739 - The Nation"" started on:






1st October 1988

740 - The News' is owned by:






The Jang Group

741 - The news of important public events appearing in the front sections of a newspaper, re called:






Hard-news

742 - The News owned by:






The Jang Group

743 - The news that appears two or three days before an event is called:






Curtain raiser

744 - The news which appers in the papers two or three days before an important event is called:






Curtain Raiser

745 - The news which has significance for relatively large numbers of readers, listeners, or viewers in called:






Hard news

746 - The News"" is owned by:






The Jang Group

747 - The News"" started on:






February 1. 1991

748 - The number of Radio stations which are located in the area in present Pakistan in 1947 was:






2

749 - The number of radio stations which Pakistan got in 1947 was:






2

750 - The number of radio stations which Pakistan got in 1947 were:






2

751 - The oldest Urdu newspaper of Pakistan is:






Koh-i-Noor

752 - The oldest Urdu newspaper of Pakistan is:






Koh-i-Noor

753 - The oldest Urdu newspaper of Pakistan is:






Koh-i-Noor

754 - The only Television network to have an Earth Station:






Aaj TV

755 - The only Urdu newspaper worth the name in 1870 was:






Akhbar-i-Aam

756 - The origin of organized broadcasting in the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent goes back to:






1927

757 - The original muckrakers:






Were writers who agitated for change by targeting powerful political and industrial people and institutions.

758 - The Osgood and Scharmm circular model was presented in:






1954

759 - The 'Pakistan Times' was appeared on:






February 4. 1947

760 - The Pakistan Times was founded by:






Zia Shahid

761 - The Pakistan Times was sponsored by Iftikhar-ud-Din on:






February 4. 1947

762 - The Persian nespaper Shams-ul-Akhbar of Calcutta was a:






Bi-lingual weekly

763 - The Peshawar Centre of PTV was inaugurated on :






December 5. 1974

764 - The Press Council of Pakistan Ordinance was imposed on:






2002

765 - The press newspapers and news agencies registration Ordinance was imposed on:






2002

766 - The proprietor of ""Lahore Chronicle"" was:






Muhammad Azim

767 - The proprietor of Lahore Chronicle was:






Mohd Azim

768 - The proprietor of 'Lahore Chronicle' was:






Muhammad Azim

769 - The Public Relations Department which covers the activities of Provincial Government is:






PID

770 - The public that PR professionals serve through company newsletters, social events, and internal and external recognition of superior performance is:






Employees

771 - The Punjabee' an English Weekly was issued on:






February 23. 1857

772 - The Punjabee' was published by:






Syed Muhammad Azim

773 - The Punjabee"" an English Weekly was issued on:






February 23. 1857

774 - The Punjabee"" was published by:






Syed Muhammad Azim

775 - The Punjabee"", an English Weekly was published on:






February 23. 1857

776 - The purchase of 20th Century Fox by Australian company News Corp is an example of:






Globalization of media

777 - The SAMAA TV was launched in:






December. 2007

778 - The second newspaper from Calcutta was:






The India Guzette

779 - The second newspaper from Calcutta was:






The India Gazette

780 - The second T.V. station in Pakistan was set up at:






Islamabad

781 - The second T.V. station in Pakistan was set up at:






Islamabad

782 - The Secure Digital Music Initiative:






Will allow users to download music for a fee

783 - The standard measurement of the effectiveness of an ad's placement is judged by its:






Cost per thousand (CPM), the cost of reaching 1,000 audience members

784 - The structure of newspaper is determined by:






Circulation

785 - The Subject allotted to a newspaper reporter is called:






Beat

786 - The technology most responsible for the contemporary rebirth of radio networks is:






The satellite

787 - The terms 'Media Determinism', 'Global Village' and 'Hot & Cool Media' were termed and conceptualised






Marshal McLuhan

788 - The test transmission of the Dawn News occurred in:






May 25. 2007

789 - The three component systems of the movie business are:






Production; distribution, and exhibition

790 - The top five International News Agencies maintain around 5000 correspondents in:






120 countries

791 - The top five International News Agencies maintain around 5000 correspondents/stingers in:






120 countries

792 - The Total Media Solutions Company owns an English newspaper:






Daily Times

793 - The total number of publications at present in Pakistan are estimated as:






960

794 - The type of communication based on purchase time or space is called:






Advertising

795 - The United States had its first radio station in:






1906

796 - The World's first newspaper was published in China with the name of:






Te Pau""

797 - The World's first newspaper was published in China with the name of:






The Pau

798 - There are 100,000 TV homes in your market. Of these, 80,000 re using their sets. Of these, 20,000 are tuned to your program. What is your share?






0.25

799 - There is limited and delayed feedback in ______ Communication.






None of these

800 - Through the journal Tahzib-ul-Akhlaq Sir Sayed propagated his:






Reformative doctrines regarding society

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