Exam 2: History of Journalism and Printing in India and the World
Exam 1: History and Evolution of Journalism and Media25 Questions
Exam 2: History of Journalism and Printing in India and the World25 Questions
Exam 3: Indias Newspaper History and Acts25 Questions
Exam 4: Newspapers and Journalism24 Questions
Exam 5: Media and Communication25 Questions
Exam 6: Journalism and Mass Communication24 Questions
Exam 7: Indian Media and Journalism History25 Questions
Exam 8: Indian Journalism and Press History: Part A24 Questions
Exam 9: Indian Journalism and Press History: Part B23 Questions
Exam 10: Historical Milestones in Indian Journalism10 Questions
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Who ……………..launched a weekly, called the "Navjeevan", in Gujarati?
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Who is the author of "The Jungle Book"?
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The Calcutta Journal, a new newspaper was launched by …………
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Bengal Gazette was published James Augustus Hicky by in ………………..
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The first printed book published in China was the Buddhist text, the "Diamond Sutra" by ……………….in 868 AD.
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The author of "The Jungle Book", Rudyard Kipling, started ………….in 1866 from Allahabad.
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The first book printed in India was in …………….language in Old Goa.
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Calcutta Gazette a newspaper, circulating government advertisements, was first published on 4 March …………………
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…………….Hungarian-born editor and publisher, was instrumental in developing 'yellow journalism' in the United States.
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………………were the first European nations who brought a printing press to India and the first book published in India was by the Jesuits of Goa in 1557.
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Calcutta Gazette a newspaper, circulating government advertisements, was first published on 4 March 1784. It was not a government publication and owed its origin and initial management to……………, an oriental scholar and an officer of the east India Company.
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In 1784, ……………launched the "Daily Universal Register" from London which later adopted a new name "The Times".
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The Guardian, formerly known as The Manchester Guardian founded………….., is a British national daily newspaper in the Berliner format.
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On January 29, 1780 James Augustus Hickey launched the ………….
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