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(Q1) English » Reading Comprehension

Directions (1-5) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.

When we speak of freedom of press, we usually mean it in a very technical sense. That is, we mean freedom from direction or censorship from the Government. In India, the press is free in its restricted sense. But the real restrictions on the press come from, (i) the advertisers from whom it gets its money, and (ii) the man or company who owns the newspaper. So even if an editor dares to support a public policy like, a ban on smoking in public places, he may always not be successful in pursuing this because his paper may be owned by a company which produces cigarettes. Such restrictions are often invisible unlike Government censorship and are worse.

Question-1 : In general, freedom of press means —

A

No censorship of news content

B

Censorship of all contents

C

Censoring of all content by Government

D

Freedom of censorship from Government

(Q2) English » Reading Comprehension

Directions (1-5) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.

When we speak of freedom of press, we usually mean it in a very technical sense. That is, we mean freedom from direction or censorship from the Government. In India, the press is free in its restricted sense. But the real restrictions on the press come from, (i) the advertisers from whom it gets its money, and (ii) the man or company who owns the newspaper. So even if an editor dares to support a public policy like, a ban on smoking in public places, he may always not be successful in pursuing this because his paper may be owned by a company which produces cigarettes. Such restrictions are often invisible unlike Government censorship and are worse.

Question-2 : The passage says that —

A

The press is free in a restricted way

B

There is complete freedom of press in India

C

No Freedom of Press in India

D

There is Partial freedom of Press

(Q3) English » Reading Comprehension

Directions (1-5) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.

When we speak of freedom of press, we usually mean it in a very technical sense. That is, we mean freedom from direction or censorship from the Government. In India, the press is free in its restricted sense. But the real restrictions on the press come from, (i) the advertisers from whom it gets its money, and (ii) the man or company who owns the newspaper. So even if an editor dares to support a public policy like, a ban on smoking in public places, he may always not be successful in pursuing this because his paper may be owned by a company which produces cigarettes. Such restrictions are often invisible unlike Government censorship and are worse.

Question-3 : The restriction on free expression is —

A

Self imposed

B

Imposed by public opinion

C

By the advertisers and the owners of the journal

D

By the demands of the readers

(Q4) English » Reading Comprehension

Directions (1-5) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.

When we speak of freedom of press, we usually mean it in a very technical sense. That is, we mean freedom from direction or censorship from the Government. In India, the press is free in its restricted sense. But the real restrictions on the press come from, (i) the advertisers from whom it gets its money, and (ii) the man or company who owns the newspaper. So even if an editor dares to support a public policy like, a ban on smoking in public places, he may always not be successful in pursuing this because his paper may be owned by a company which produces cigarettes. Such restrictions are often invisible unlike Government censorship and are worse.

Question-4 : In the opinion of the writer these restrictions imposed by the vested interests are —

A

Better than government restriction

B

Same as Government restriction

C

Worse than government restriction

D

The writer has no opinion on this topic

(Q5) English » Reading Comprehension

Directions (1-5) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.

When we speak of freedom of press, we usually mean it in a very technical sense. That is, we mean freedom from direction or censorship from the Government. In India, the press is free in its restricted sense. But the real restrictions on the press come from, (i) the advertisers from whom it gets its money, and (ii) the man or company who owns the newspaper. So even if an editor dares to support a public policy like, a ban on smoking in public places, he may always not be successful in pursuing this because his paper may be owned by a company which produces cigarettes. Such restrictions are often invisible unlike Government censorship and are worse.

Question-5 : In this passage the writers’ intention is to bring to light —

A

The fact that Indian press is free in all respects

B

Indian press is guided by the market forces

C

Vested interests control the voice of the newspapers

D

Government applies restrictions on print content

(Q6) English » Sentence Transformation

Shekhar is too lazy. (Remove Too)

A

Shekhar is so lazy

B

Shekhar is not lazier

C

Shekhar is lazier than it is proper

D

None of these

(Q7) English » Parts of Speech

He or she with her parents _______ playing. (Verb)

A

is

B

am

C

are

D

were

(Q8) English » Direct Indirect Speech

“Will you play with me?”, said she to him. (Narration)

A

She asked him if he would play with her

B

She ordered him to he would play with her

C

She said to him that he will play with her.

D

She requested him that he will play with her.

(Q9) English » Active/Passive Voice

Shyam is making me fool. (Voice)

A

I am being made by Shyam

B

I am made fool by Shyam

C

I am being made fool by Shyam

D

None of these

(Q10) English » Parts of Speech

Though he was intelligent ____________ he was failed. (Conjunction)

A

but

B

else

C

lest

D

yet

(Q11) English » Parts of Speech

 Are you __________ watch T.V.? (Preposition)

A

of

B

on

C

for

D

to

(Q12) English » Synonyms

Scold (Synonym)

A

Pray

B

Play

C

Chide

D

Anger

(Q13) English » Antonyms

Attractive (Antonyms)

A

Repulsive

B

Robust

C

Strong

D

Fine

(Q14) English » Parts of Speech

Lay (Past participle)

A

Layed

B

Lain

C

Lained

D

Lay

(Q15) English » One Word Substitution

More than what is needed. (One word)

A

Needy

B

Bankrupt

C

Surplus

D

wanted

(Q16) English » Parts of Speech

He has been admitted ___________ this Hospital. (Preposition)

A

for

B

in

C

of

D

to

(Q17) English » Idioms and Phrases

Blue blood (Phrase)

A

Related to a joint family

B

Related to a small family

C

Severe beating

D

Related to a Royal family

(Q18) English » Articles

You are not ___________ big giant. (Article)

A

a

B

an

C

the

D

No Article

(Q19) English » Spotting Errors

Spot the error which may be in one part of the sentence (A) Or (B) Or (C). If there is no error give your answer as (D) i.e. No error.  

She asked (A)/ what I have (B)/ decided to participate there. (C)/ No error (D)

A

A

B

B

C

C

D

D

(Q20) English » Parts of Speech

A __________ of sailors. (Collective Noun)

A

Herd

B

Gang

C

Crowd

D

Crew