How free is the press objective question english chapter 8 | english 12th class
How Free is the press – Dorothy Leigh Sayers
1. Dorothy L. Sayers says that press is free. [Arts 2019A]
(A) everyone
(B) somewhere
(C) nowhere
(D) at most places
Ans. (B)
2. Dorothy was born in
(A) 1883
(B) 1863
© 1873
(D) 1893
Ans.(D)
3.Restrictions are normally placed upon the press in time of
(A) flood
(B) peace
(C) war
(D) famine
Ans.(C)
4.Dorothy died in
(A) 1967
(B) 1978
(C) 1956
(D) 1957
Ans. (D)
5. Fact is a deity invoked by the.
(A) people
(B) animal
(C) bird
(D) Govt.
Ans. (A)
6..Full freedom is restored when it comes
(A) war
(B) famine
(C) peace
(D) blood
Ans. (C)
7. When did Dorothy Sayers become one of the first women to graduate from Oxford University?
(A) 1951
(B) 1915
(C) 1918
(D) 1919
Ans.(B)
8. Who is the master of the state?
(A) government
(B) pressed
(C) courteous
(D) people
Ans.(D)
9.What do free people take for granted?
(A) free home
(B) free schools
(C) free press
(D) free office
Ans. ©
10.) A free and fair press is the true watchdog of
(A) state
(B) family
(C) court
(D) democracy
Ans. (D)
11. The essay ‘How Free Is the Press’ is written by
(A) Pearl S. Buck
(B) Martin Luther King, Jr.
(C) Aurobindo Ghosh
(D) Dorothy L. Sayers
Ans+D
12. Without a free press there can be no
(A) peace
(B) free people
(C) humanity
(D) society
Ans-B
13. How Free is the Press is written by
(A) H. E. Bates
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) Dorothy L Sayers
(D) Bertrand Russell
Ans. (C
14.How free is the press is
(A) an essay
(B) a short story
(D) a fiction
(C) a drama
Ans-A
15. Who was an essayist, playwright, poet?
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Dorothy L Sayers
(C) H. E. Bates
(D) Anton Chekhov
Ans-B
16. Every lives in a perpetual precarious balance.
(A) book
(B) story
(C) newspaper
(D) man
Ans. (C)
17. are careful not to antagonize the press.
(A) Politicians
(B) Teachers
(C) Doctors
(D) Traders
Ans. (A)
18. The common has a in parliament.
(A) seat
(B) place
(C) vote
(D) standard
Ans. (C)
19.are careful not to antagonize the press.
(A) Politicians
(B) Teachers
(C) Doctors
(D) Traders
Ans. (A)
20. Every newspaper is shackled to its own set of
(A) landlords
(B) overloads
(C) overlords
(D) editors
Ans.(C)
21.Proprietor of the newspaper has
(A) national interest
(B) interest of the people
(C) social interest
(D) personal interest
Ans. (D)
22. The press can make or break
(A) statue
(B) people
(C) reputation
(D) garbling
Ans. (C)
23. This is the special accomplishment of the press inter viewer
(A) Marbling
(B) Garbling
(C) Titillating
(D) Allusion
Ans. (B)
24. The…………… Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free.
(A) Indian
(B) European
(C) Chinese
(D) British
Ans. (D)
24. The …….Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free.
(A) Indian
(B) European
(C) Chinese
(D) British
25. In the following essay ‘How Free Is The Press’, the author makes a strong case against.
(A) press
(B) misuse of the freedom of the press
(C) slavery of press
(D) editors
Ans. (B)
26. Miss Sayers said she would write no more plays, except on
(A) commission
(B) politics
(C) culture
(D) sports
Ans. (A)
27. Freedom of Press works to secure and sustain the central doctrine of
(A) State
(B) Democracy
(C) Public
(D) Personells
Ans. (B)
28. A big circulation spells bankruptcy if the paper has to depend on its sales for its
(A) advertisement
(B) honesty
(C) ethics
(D) revenue
Ans. (D)
29. Under ordinary conditions, which press is singularly free, as mentioned in the essay
(A) European Press
(B) American Press
(C) British Press
(D) Indian Press
Ans. (C)
30.The word used in the essay for the uncontrolled freedom of one man, or one gang, to impose its will on the world is
(A) fertility
(B) coerce
(C) dictatorship
(D) tyranny
Ans. (B)