Exam 7: Media and Democracy: Examining the Role of Press and Public Opinion in Politics
Exam 1: The Power of Public Opinion: Understanding the Role of Society in Policy-Making and Media Perception25 Questions
Exam 2: Exploring Theories and Concepts of Mass Media and Information Consumption75 Questions
Exam 3: Media and Society: Exploring the Role of Digital Media, Journalism, and Gender in Contemporary Issues25 Questions
Exam 4: Society, Politics, and International Affairs24 Questions
Exam 5: Current Affairs, Social Issues and Historical Events49 Questions
Exam 6: Historical and Sociological Politics and Social Movements25 Questions
Exam 7: Media and Democracy: Examining the Role of Press and Public Opinion in Politics101 Questions
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The -----------press strongly supported the cause of Bangladesh
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Since the media houses were owned by rich industrialists who wanted opportunities for unlimited expansion, the pre-liberalisation budget were called 'anti-growth' budgets and the media tried to influence public opinion to support budgets which allowed ___________.
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Which one of the following is not very necessary for the formation of public opinion?
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In 2008 India signed an ------------------agreement with USA
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Paul Lazarsfeld believed that most theories were based on -----------
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During that time US prime minister ----------- supported the West Pakistan
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With respect to strategic deals like the Indo-US strategic partnerships and Rafale Aircraft deals, in the Indian media, there is __________ in-depth analysis on the benefits of the deals and their overall impact on the Indian economy or society.
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The under representation of dalits in Indian media leads to____________
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Modern democracy started in USA after the American revolution in -----------
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In the 1999 elections which were being held in phases, fearing that the results of one phase could influence voters in the next phase, __________ were banned by the Election Commission for one month while the election was going on.
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The Indian media's international coverage is concentrated mainly on three countries: __________.
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Who defeated the French colonial administration of Vietnam in 1954
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Organizations which do not contest elections but support a party, get attention only for ________________.
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------------- completely rejected Lippmann view about democracy
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-------------- said the left had lost the opportunity to recast as a liberal force
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In a democracy every -------------is free to propagate its news
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Initially, a majority of the media __________ issues like whether India being a developing country could afford the investment in nuclear arms.
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