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Higher Secondary Education Part - III

JOURNALISM Sample Question Paper -I

Maximum : 60 Score Time: 2 hrs Cool off time : 15 Minutes

General Instructions to candidates:

• • • • • • • • • •

There is 'Cool off time' of 15 minutes in addition to the writing time of 2 hrs. You are neither allowed to write your answers nor to discuss anything with others during the 'cool off time'. Use the 'cool off time' to get familiar with questions and to plan your answers. Read the questions carefully before answering All questions are compulsory and only internal choice is allowed. When you select a question, all the sub-questions must be answered from the same question itself. Calculations, figures and graphs should be shown in the answer sheet itself. Malayalam version of the questions is also provided. Give equations wherever necessary Electronics devices except nonprogrammable calculators are not allowed in the Examination Hall.

s]mXp-\n¿t±-i-߃ • \n¿±njvS ka-b-Øn\v ]pdw 15 an\n´v "Iqƒ Hm^v ssSw' D≠m-bn-cn-°pw. Cu ka-bØv tNmZy-߃°v DØcw Fgp-Xmt\m, a‰p-≈-cp-ambn Bibw hn\n-abw \S-tØmt\m ]mSn-√. • DØ-c-߃ Fgp-Xp-∂-Xn\v apºv tNmZy-߃ {i≤m-]q¿∆w hmbn-°-Ww. • F√m tNmZy-߃°pw DØcw Fgp-X-Ww. • Hcp tNmZy-\-º¿ DØ-c-sa-gp-Xm≥ sXsc-s™-SpØv Ign-™m¬ D]-tNm-Zy-ßfpw AtX tNmZy-\-ºcn¬ \n∂v Xs∂ sXsc-s™-Sp-t°-≠-Xm-Wv. • IW°v Iq´-ep-Iƒ, Nn{X-߃, {Km^p-Iƒ, F∂nh DØ-c-t]-∏-dn¬Øs∂ D≠m-bn-cn-°-Ww. • Bh-iy-ap≈ ÿeØv ka-hm-Iy-߃ sImSp-°Ww • tNmZy-߃ ae-bm-f-Ønepw \¬In-bn-´p-≠v. • t{]m{Km-ap-Iƒ sNøm-\m-ImØ Im¬°p-te-‰-dp-Iƒ Hgp-sI-bp≈ Hcp Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIv D]-I-c-Whpw ]co-£m-lm-fn¬ D]-tbm-Kn-°m≥ ]mSn-√. 1.

Who launched the first newspaper in Malayalam?

a)

James Silk Buckingham

b)

Dr.Herman Gundert

c)

James Augustus Hicky

d)

Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai

1.

ae-bm-f-Ønse BZy ]{Xw ]pd-Øn-d-°n-bXmcv? a) b) c) d)

(1) 2.

Netizen is a person who frequently uses

a)

Newspapers

b)

Magazines

c)

The Internet

d)

FM Radio

(1)

2.

Pbnwkv kn¬°v _°nwßvlmw tUm. sl¿a≥ Kp≠¿´v Pbnwkv AKÃkv ln°n kz-tZ-im-`n-am\n cma-Ir-jvW-]n≈

(1 ) "s\‰n- k ¨' ]Xn- h mbn D]- t bm- K n- ° p∂ am[yaw? a) b) c) d)

h¿Ø-am\ ]{X-߃ B\p-Im-en-I-߃ C‚¿s\‰v F^v. Fw. tdUntbm

(1 )

3.

4.

Which is the first Newspaper in India ? a)

Mumbai Samachar

b)

The Hindu

c)

Rajyasamacharam

d)

Bengal Gazette

3.

a) b) c) d)

(1)

The popular word for self made, self portrait photographs which is widely circulated in social media is a)

Close up

b)

Selfie

c)

Bleed

d)

Blurb

C¥-y-bnse BZ-ysØ ]{Xw?

4.

5.

(1 )

kmaq-ly am[-y-a-ß-fn¬ {]N-cn-°m-dp-≈Xpw kzbw ]I¿Øn- b - X p- a mb Nn{X- ß ƒ°v ]dbp∂ t]cv? a) b) c) d)

(1)

apwss_ kam-Nm¿ Zn lnµp cmP-y-k-am-Nmcw _wKmƒ Kk‰v

t¢mkv A]v sk¬^n ªoUv ª¿_v

(1 )

tIcf tImfnwKv {]kn-≤o-I-cn-°p∂ ÿm]\-taXv?

5.

Which organisation publishes Kerala Calling?

a)

Kerala Press Academy

b)

Department of Information and Public Relations, Govt. of Kerala

c)

Press Information Bureau

d)

Kerala Kala Mandalam

(1)

6.

What is WAN-IFRA?

(1)

6.

'WAN-IFRA' F∂m¬ F¥v?

7.

What is Fifth Estate?

(1)

7.

A©mw FtÉv Fs¥∂v hy-‡-am-°pI?

a) b) c) d)

tIcf {]kv A°m-Uan kwÿm\ C≥^¿ta-j≥ &]-ªnIv dntej≥kv hIp∏v {]kv C≥^¿ta-j≥ _yqtdm tIcf Iem-a-WvUew (1 )

(1 ) (1)

8.

How do you explain the term Libel?

8.

""sse_¬'' F∂ ]Zw Fs¥∂v hy‡-am°p-I. (1)

9.

"sshd¬ am¿°‰nwKv '' ]pXnb hm¿Øm t{kmX-€mWv DZm-l-cn-°pI? (1)

10.

"Cw{]n‚ v sse≥' F∂m¬ F¥v?

11.

sSen-t^m-Wn¬ kwkmcn°ptºmƒ SnhnbpsS i_vZw sIm≠v kwkm-cw Ir-Xyambn {ihn- ° m≥ Ign- b p- ∂ n- √ . Bi- h - h n- \ n- a - b Ønse GXv LS-I-amWv CXn\v Imc-W-amhp-∂Xv? (1)

12.

{]kv Iu¨kn¬ Hm^v C¥-y-bpsS Ct∏mgsØ A≤y£≥ Bcv? (1)

(1) 9.

Viral marketing is a new potential news source. Exemplify. (1)

10. What is imprintline ?

(1)

11. When you attend a telephone call, it is hardly audible to you due to the high volume of television. Identify the element of communication in such a situation. (1) 12. Who is the present chairman of Press Council of India? (1)

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(1)

13. Consider the following situations and identify the level of communication. -

13.

"Ayalkkoottam'' gathering in Leela's house.

Xmsg-sIm-Sp-Øn-´p≈ kµ¿`-߃ ]cn-tim[n®v GXv Xc-Øn-ep≈Bib hn\n-a-b-amsW∂v Is≠-ØpI? ˛ eoe-bp-sS ho´n¬ tN¿∂ "Ab¬°q´w'' tbmKw.

A celebrity visits your school and speaks in the school anniversary (2)

˛ kv I qƒ hm¿jn- I - Ø n¬ {]ap- J - \ mb hy‡n \S-Ønb {]kwKw (2) 14. aoUnb I¨sh¿P≥kns‚ Bhn¿`mtØmsS am[-y-a-ß-fpsS h¿KoI-cWw {]bmk-I-c-am-Wv. hnh-cn-°p-I. (2)

14. With the emergence of media convergence, classification of media is somewhat difficult. Elucidate. (2) 15. "Citizen Journalism provides a platform for common man to come up with breaking news." Explain. (2)

15.

s]mXp-P-\-߃°v am[ya-{]-h¿Ø\w \SØm≥ kn‰n-k¨ tP¿W-enkw Ahkcw \¬Ip-∂p. hni-Z-am-°p-I. (2)

16. In a workshop for news writing, a

16.

]{X{]h¿Ø\ inev]-im-e-bn¬ ]s¶-SpØv kwkm-cn-°sh sSen-hn-j≥ Nm\-ep-I-fpsS hchv ]{X-hm¿Ø-bpsS C≥t{Sm cN-\m coXnbn¬ hy-‡-amb am‰w {]Xn-^-en-∏n-°p-∂psh∂v Hcp inev]-ime ]¶mfn A`n-{]m-bs∏-´p. 5 W Ifpw Hcp H Dw D]-tbm-Kn-®p≈ cN\ Ipd- ™ p- h - c p- ∂ p. At±- l - Ø ns‚ hmZßtfmSv \n߃ tbmPn-°p-∂pt≠m? hni-Zo-I-cn-°p-I. (2)

17.

Ne- ® n{Xßsf Xcw Xncn- ° p- ∂ - X n\v sk≥{S¬ t_m¿Uv Hm^v ^nenw sk¿´n^n-t°-j≥ (kn -_n -F^v kn) \mep-Xcw k¿´n- ^ n- t °‰p- I ƒ \¬Im- d p- ≠ v . Ah GsXms°? (2)

18.

\yqkv FUn-‰-dpsS Npa-X-e-Iƒ GsXm-s°sb∂v hy-‡-am-°p-I. (2)

19.

]pXp- X-e-apd hm¿Øm D]-tbm-‡m-°-fpsS Xm¬-]-c-y-߃ ]cn-K-Wn®v am[-ya ÿm]-\ßfn¬ LS-\m-]-c-amb am‰-߃°v hnt[-bam-bn-´p-≠v. hnh-cn-°p-I. (3)

participant opines that the invasion of television news channels has made visible changes in the intro writing style for print media. He argues that 5 W's and one H style is fading away gradually. Do you agree with this argument? Write your views.

(2)

17. Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) gives four types of certificates. Name them. (2)

18. Enlist the functions of a news editor in a newspaper organisation. (2) 19. A modern news room has adopted structural changes to cater to the needs of new generation news audiences. Describe the structural changes in a modern news room. (3)

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20. hen-∏-Øns‚ ASn-ÿm-\-Øn¬ h¿Ø-am\ ]{X- ß sf aq∂mbn Xcw Xncn°mw. GsXms°? {]tX-y-I-X-Iƒ hni-Z-am-°pI? (3)

20. Newspapers are classified into three categories according to their size. Differentiate each format.

(3)

21.

21. Digital photography provides image editing techniques. Discuss the different techniques used by photo editors to edit news photographs.

(3)

22. C¥-y≥ `c-W-L-S\ am[-y-a -k-zm-X-{¥-y-Øn¬ Nne \nb-{¥-W-߃ G¿s∏-Sp-Øn-bn-´p-≠v. 150 hm°p-I-fn¬ Ihn-bmsX hni-Zo-I-cn-°pI. (3)

22. The constitution of India puts certain restrictions on freedom of the media. Explain.

(3)

23. ae- b mf ]{X- { ]- h ¿Ø- \ - Ø nse BZy ]YnIsc kw_-‘n®v Iym-ºkv \yqkv t]∏-dn-te°v \qdp hm°n¬ IhnbmsX Hcp teJ\w Xøm-dm-°p-I. (3)

23. Write an article about pioneers of Malayalam Journalism in the campus newspaper, not exceeding 100 words. (3)

24. ]{X-{]-h¿Ø-I-s\-∂ \ne-bn¬ alm-flm-Km‘n-bpsS kw`m-h-\-Iƒ Fs¥m-s°-sb∂v 150 hm°p-I-fn¬ IhnbmsX hni-Z-am-°p-I. (4)

24. Explain the contributions of Mahatma Gandhi as a journalist, not exceeding 150 words. (4) 25.

"Communication technologies are waves

25. kmaq-lnI Pohn-X-Øn¬ hnπ-h-I-c-amb am‰ap-≠m-°n-bXv Bi-b-hn-\n-ab kmt¶-XnI hnZ-y-bm-Wv. B¬hn≥ tSm^vf-dpsS Bib hn\n-ab kmt¶-XnI hnZ-ym-]p-tcm-KXn kw_‘n® XX-z-ß-fpsS ASn-ÿm-\-Øn¬ Cu {]kvXm-h\ ]cn-tim-[n-°pI. (5)

that hit our society for radical changes." Evaluate this statement to Alwyn Toffler's theory of the waves of communication technology revolution and the changes that waves brought in our society.

(5)

26. FUn- ‰ nw- K ns‚ ASn- ÿ m- \ - X- X - z - ß ƒ CeIvt{Sm-WnIv FUn‰nwKn¬ Ct∏mƒ {]k‡-am-Ip-∂pt≠m F∂ kwibw ""CeI-t{SmWnIv FUn-‰nwKv'' F∂ hnj-b-Øn¬ \S∂ skan- \ m- d n¬ Db¿∂p h∂p. \nß- f p- s S ImgvN-∏mSv hni-Z-am-°p-I. (6)

26. In a seminar on "Electronic Editing" an opinion evolved whether basic principles of editing are relevant in electronic editing. Substantiate your views.

UnPn-‰¬ t^mt´m-{Km^nbn¬ Nn{X-ß-fpsS FUn-‰nw-Kn\mbn hnhn[ kt¶-X-߃ D]tbm-Kn-°p-∂p. FXmWv Ch? Ah-bpsS khnti-jX - I - ƒ Fs¥m-s°-sb∂v hy-‡a - m-°pI. (3)

(6)

27. "A baby born to a popular film actress is

27. {]i-kvX-bmb kn\nam \Sn°v Hcp Ip™p P\n-®m¬ AXv hm¿Ø-bm-Ipw. {]ap-J-\mb {In°‰v Xmc-Øns‚ hnc-an-°¬ {]kwKw henb - h m¿Øbm- W v . Cu kµ¿`- Ø n¬ hm¿Øsb \n¿W-bn-®Xv F¥ns‚ ASnÿm- \ - Ø n- e m- s W∂v \n߃°- d n- b mw. hm¿Øsb \n¿W-bn-°p∂ a‰v LS-I-߃ GsXm- s °- s b∂v DZm- l - c - W - k- l nXw hnhcn°p-I. (6)

news. A farewell speech of cricket celebrity is big news." In these events, you know that certain components make news. What are the other components or determinants that make an event newsworthy. Explain each news component with examples. (6)

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Answer Key Qn. No.

Sub Qns

Value points

Score

Total

1

b) Dr.Herman Gundert

1

1

2

c)The Internet

1

1

3

d)Bengal Gazette

1

1

4

b)Selfie

1

1

5

b)Department of Information and Public Relations,Kerala

1

1

6

The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers

1

1

7

Social media

1

1

8

Libel is written defamation

1

1

9

Through social networking sites news spread like virus infection.

1

1

Giving details of the publication of the newsparers every day in any part of the no. details like chief Editor manual editing, publiser, printer, printing house, Reg.No. of the Editor responsible for selection of news under PRB Actof address of the NP officewith phone numbers and e- mail.

1

1

11

Noise

1

1

12

Markandeya Katju

1

1

13

Group Communication and Public communication

2

2

14

Different types of media set in one platform like the Internet

2

2

15

Public participation in collecting and reporting analysing news.

2

2

16

Relevance of 5Ws & 1 H. Present day lead writing style.

2

2

17

U, A, UA, S

½×4=2 2

18

Selects top stories for front page and regional pages of an edition. Conducts news room conferences every day. Discuss as the strategies for making the next day's newspaper

2

2

Multimedia newsroom or super desk. Multiple sections for print, electronic, online and mobile contents.

3

3

20

Broadsheet, Tabloid and Berliner or midis.

3

3

21

Enlarging, reducing, cropping and scaling

3

3

10

19

21

Answer Key Qn. No. 22

23

24 25

26

27

Sub Qns

Value points

Score

Article 19 (2) Reasonable Restrictions - The freedom of speech and expression is restricted under the following circumstances in which the sovereignty and integrity, security, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency or morality are under threat or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence .

Total

3

3

Nidheerikkal Manikathanar - Deepika, Kandathil Verghese Mappila - Malayala Manorama, KP Keshava Menon Mathrubhumi, C V Kunjiraman & K. Sukumaran - Kerala Kaumudi. 3

3

Gandhiji's views on journalism and advertising and the newspapers he edited.

4

4

I wave - Age of print II wave - Age of signals III wave - Man and machine IV wave - Age of satellites V wave - Age of network of networks

1X5

5

Basic principles of editing - accuracy, balance, fairness, brevity, clarity, simplicity and readability. Techniques of electronic editing in DTP - cut, delete, bold, italics, spell checks, grammar checks.

6

6

Definition of news. Various news values - proximity, prominence, impact, human interest, timeliness, conflict, money, novelty and sex. 6

6

Total Marks

60

60

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Reg. No: .......................................... Name : F.Y. March 2015

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Higher Secondary Education Part - III

JOURNALISM Sample Question Paper -2

Maximum : 60 Score Time: 2 hrs Cool off time : 15 Minutes

General Instructions to candidates:

• • • • • • • • • •

There is 'Cool off time' of 15 minutes in addition to the writing time of 2 hrs. You are neither allowed to write your answers nor to discuss anything with others during the 'cool off time'. Use the 'cool off time' to get familiar with questions and to plan your answers. Read the questions carefully before answering All questions are compulsory and only internal choice is allowed. When you select a question, all the sub-questions must be answered from the same question itself. Calculations, figures and graphs should be shown in the answer sheet itself. Malayalam version of the questions is also provided. Give equations wherever necessary Electronics devices except nonprogrammable calculators are not allowed in the Examination Hall.

s]mXp-\n¿t±-i-߃ • \n¿±njvS ka-b-Øn\v ]pdw 15 an\n´v "Iqƒ Hm^v ssSw' D≠m-bn-cn-°pw. Cu ka-bØv tNmZy-߃°v DØcw Fgp-Xmt\m, a‰p-≈-cp-ambn Bibw hn\n-abw \S-tØmt\m ]mSn-√. • DØ-c-߃ Fgp-Xp-∂-Xn\v apºv tNmZy-߃ {i≤m-]q¿∆w hmbn-°-Ww. • F√m tNmZy-߃°pw DØcw Fgp-X-Ww. • Hcp tNmZy-\-º¿ DØ-c-sa-gp-Xm≥ sXsc-s™-SpØv Ign-™m¬ D]-tNm-Zy-ßfpw AtX tNmZy-\-ºcn¬ \n∂v Xs∂ sXsc-s™-Sp-t°-≠-Xm-Wv. • IW°v Iq´-ep-Iƒ, Nn{X-߃, {Km^p-Iƒ, F∂nh DØ-c-t]-∏-dn¬Øs∂ D≠m-bn-cn-°-Ww. • Bh-iy-ap≈ ÿeØv ka-hm-Iy-߃ sImSp-°Ww • tNmZy-߃ ae-bm-f-Ønepw \¬In-bn-´p-≠v. • t{]m{Km-ap-Iƒ sNøm-\m-ImØ Im¬°p-te-‰-dp-Iƒ Hgp-sI-bp≈ Hcp Ce-Ivt{Sm-WnIv D]-I-c-Whpw ]co-£m-lm-fn¬ D]-tbm-Kn-°m≥ ]mSn-√. 1.

The world press freedom day is observed on a) b) c) d)

1.

May - 4 May 3 January 29 November 16

a) b) c) d)

Which folk art of Keral recently included in the intangible cultural heritage of UNESCO along with Chhau of east India and Kalbelia of Rajasthan?

sabv 4 sabv 3 P\p-hcn 29 \hw-_¿ 16 (1 )

(1) 2.

temI- ]-{X-k-zm-X-{¥-yZn\w BN-cn-°p-∂Xv F∂v?

2.

Ingt° C¥-y-bnse Nmhp \rØw, cmP-ÿm\nse Iev s _- e nb F∂n- h - b v s °m∏w bps\kvtIm-bpsS ss]XrI kwc-£W ]´nI-bn¬ ÿm\w ]nSn® tIcfØnse \mS≥ Iem-cq]w

3.

a) b)

Theyyam Mudiyattu

c)

Padayani

d)

Yakshagana

a) b) c) d)

(1)

Which media organisation publishes Kurukshetra and Yojana? a)

Press Information Bureau

b)

Publications Division

c)

National Book Trust

d)

Press Council of India

3.

(1 )

Ipcp-t£-{Xbpw tbm-P-\bpw {]kn-≤o-I-cn°p∂ am[-y-a-ÿm-]\w a) b) c) d)

(1)

sXøw apSn-tb‰v ]S-bWn b£-Km\w

{]kv C≥^¿ta-j≥ _yqtdm ]ªn-t°-j≥ Unhn-j≥ \mj-W¬ _p°v {SÃv {]kv Iu¨kn¬ Hm^v C¥y (1 )

4.

5.

The author of the book - Warrior of the Fourth Estate a)

Arun Shourie

b)

Kuldip Nayar

c)

B.G.Verghese

d)

P.Sainath

4.

"hmcn-b¿ Hm^v Zn t^m¿Øv FtÉv' F∂v {KŸ-Øns‚ I¿Ømhv a) b) c) d)

(1)

5.

Clarify the etymology of the word 'magazine.' (1)

Acp¨ jqcn Ip¬Zo]v \mb¿ _n.Pn. h¿Kokv ]n. kmbn-\mYv

(1 )

amK-kn≥ F∂ ]Z-Øns‚ D¬]-Ønbpw A¿∞hpw hy-‡-am-°p-I. (1 )

6.

6.

Name two newspapers edited by Balgangadhar Tilak. (1)

_me-Kw-Km-[c XneIv FUn‰p sNbvX c≠p {]apJ ]{X-ß-fpsS t]sc-gp-Xp-I. (1 )

7.

January 29, 1780 was a golden day in Indian press history. Explain. (2)

8.

Which organisation/ or central government official do you approach, if you want to start a newspaper? Enumerate the functions of that media organisation or that main official. (2)

9.

Of the many definitions of communication, which one which is reasonable to you? Why? (2)

10. Press conferences and meet the press are important news sources. Differentiate them. (2)

5

7.

`mc- X ob ]{X- { ]- h ¿Ø\ Ncn- { X- Ø nse kph¿Æ Zn\-amWv P\p-h-cn29, 1780. hn-iZoI-cn-°p-I. (2)

8.

Hcp ]{Xw XpS-ßm≥ \n߃ Dt±-in-°p∂p F¶n¬ GXp tI{µ-K-h¨sa‚ v ÿm]-\sØ-bmWv kao-]n-t°-≠Xv? B am[-y-a-ÿm]-\-Øns‚ AYhm {][m\ Dt±-ym-K-ÿs‚ \mev [¿Ω-߃ Fs¥√mw? (2)

9.

kwth-Z-\-Øns‚ hnhn[ \n¿h-N-\-ß-fn¬ \n-߃ sXsc-s™-Sp-°p-∂Xv GXv? F¥psIm≠v? (2)

10.

{]kv tIm¨^-d≥kv, ao‰v Zn{]kv, F∂nh XΩn-ep≈ hy-X-ymkw Fgp-Xp-I. (2)

11. Enlist any four characteristics of new media. (2)

11.

\h-am-[-y-a-ß-fpsS \mev kz-`mh khn-ti-jX-Iƒ FSpØp ]d-bp-I. (2)

12. What is shot gun interview? Exemplify.

12.

tjm´v K¨ A`n-apJw F¥mWv? DZm-lcn°pI. (2)

13.

am[-y-a-km-£-cXm F∂ Bibw hni-Zo-Icn-°p-I. (2)

14.

hnh-cm-h-Im-i-\n-baw, Hcp am[-y-a-{]-h¿ØI\v X\n-°m-h-i-y-amb hkvXp-X-Iƒ tiJcn-°p-∂-Xn\v Hcp ]cn-[n-hsc kz-X-{¥yw \¬Ip-∂p. hni-Zo-I-cn-°p-I. (2)

15.

\yqkv eoUv GsX∂p Is≠Øn \n¿h-Nn°p-I: (2)

(2) 13. Explain the concept of media literacy (2) 14. The Right to Information Act gives freedom to a journalist to gather important facts for news stories to some extent. Explain. (2)

15. Identify the type of news lead given here and define it: (2)

Mumbai: Sixteen people were injured when a tourist bus in which they were travelling collided with a private bus here around 5.PM today.

16. Evaluate the role of photojournalists in a newspaper organisation. (3)

16.

]{Xÿm]-\-Øn¬ t^mt´m tP¿W-en-ÃpI-fpsS ]¶v hne-bn-cp-Øp-I. (2)

17. Headline writing is an art and science. Explain. (3)

17.

Xe- s °- ´ p- I - f p- s S cN\ Hcp Iebpw imkv{Xhpw BWv. hni-Zo-I-cn-°p-I. (3)

18.

""]{X-ß-fnepw B\p-Im-en-I-ß-fnepw \√ cN\ \S-Øp-∂-Xn\v ssieo {KŸw Bhiyam-Wv. ka¿∞n-°p-I. . (3)

19.

Xmsg sImSp-Øn-cn-°p∂ dnt∏m¿´nwKv taJe-bnse ka-Im-enI {]h-W-X-Iƒ Fs¥∂v hy-‡-am-°p-I.

18. Style book is an essential tool for good writing in newspapers and magazines. Substantiate. (3) 19. Elucidate the following recent trends in reporting: a) sting operation

a) b) c)

b) reverse sting operation c) paid news

(3)

ÃnwKvv H∏-td-j≥ dnthgvkv ÃnwKvv H∏-td-j≥ s]bnUv \yqkv

(3)

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20. Development reporting creates stage for meaningful dialogue about empowerment of the citizens and identification of social issues. Presently, what problems or issues should be covered by development reporters ? Write your opinion. (3)

6

21.

Match Column A with B: Column A

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2

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3

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(News papers)

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1. Young India

a) Sisir Kumar Ghose

2. New India

b) Mahatma Gandhi

3. National Herald

c) Annie Beasant

4. Amritbazar Patrika d) Jawaharlal Nehru

(4)

(4)

22. State the importance of the following news papers in the early Malayalam press history a)

Rajyasamacharam

b)

Jnananikshepam

c)

Western Star

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Paschimodayam

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23. Recall a communication situation in your life and analyse the elements of the communication process with the help of a flowchart. Define each element. (6)

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24. The lay out of the front page of a newspaper is very important. Sketch a modular layout dummy of a broadsheet newspaper and indicate important elements. Define each element. (6)

7

Answer Key Qn. No.

Sub Qns

Value points

Score

Total

1

b) May 3

1

1

2

b)Mudiyettu

1

1

3

b)Publications divison

1

1

4

c)B.G.Varghese

1

1

5

The word magazine is originally a French word which means store house.

1

1

6

Kesari and Maratta

1

1

7

It is on this day the first printed newspaper of India James Augustus Hicky-Bengal Gazette or Calcutta General Advertiser. was published

2

2

Registrar for Nwespapers of India (RNI),title verification, registration of news papers,allotement of newsprint, verification of circulation claims

2

2

9

Any definition of communication with reason.

2

2

10

Press conference is arranged by news personality; formal. Journalists invite news personality in the meet the press; informal.

2

2

½x4 = 2

2

It is a question answer session in which reporter is armed with a video tape or any other evidence of interviewee's wrong doings and asks him direct questions about specific incidents. Any recent example

2

2

Ability to understand what is good and bad in mass media. It involves learning to use media wisely, critical thinking and evaluating media messages, credibility, and recognizing medias influence on attitude and behaviour.

2

2

14

Right to Information Act 2005,advantages and limitations

2

2

15

Summary lead. definition.

2

2

16

Photojournalists as visual reporters

3

3

17

Some important points to keep in mind while writing headlines, it should be summary of main points in the lead; write in present tense, short ,punchy and attractive, language, simple and straight, should match the tone of story.

3

3

8

11

12

13

Highly interactive, multimedia, hyperlinks, media convergence, worldwide network

8

Answer Key Qn. Sub No. Qns

Value points

Score

Total

18

Definition of style book, essential tool for rewriting.

3

3

19

Brief notes on each trend. Sting operation is unethical means of news gathering; tabloidization of broad sheet news paper giving more sensational news, bribing by source is paid news.

3

3

20

Definition of development journalism' and current issues

3

3

21

1-b,2-c,3-d,4-a

1x4 = 4

4

22

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1x5

5

Any communication situation; five elements sender, message, channel, receiver feedback and noise.

6

6

Front page dummy in modular lay out, illustration and definition of each element -folio,earpanels, headlines white space infographics..

6

6

60

60

23 24

Total Marks

9

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