Top 250+ Solved History of Journalism 2 MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Deenabandhu was banned in the princely state of Kochi in 1942 and itcould re-appear only in……………….
a. 1914
b. 1924
c. 1937
d. 1944
Q. …………………….became a daily on January 26, 1946 and the place ofpublication was shifted to Ernakulam.
a. bhaje keralam
b. bhaje bharatham
c. deenabandhu
d. kerala kesari,
Q. Deshabhimani Starting at Kozhikode in1942 as a weekly, and becamedaily in……………..
a. 1906
b. 1916
c. 1926
d. 1946
Q. Deshabhimani was started as a weekly newspaper from ………………and itbecame a daily in1946.
a. kozhikode
b. travancore
c. thalassery
d. kannur
Q. ……………….was founder-editor of Deshabhimani.
a. m.s. devadas
b. k.l. mohana varma
c. s. kasthuriranga iyengar
d. kuroor neelakandan namboothiripad
Q. Deshabhimani was banned by the Madras Government in ……………. andit could reappear only in 1951.
a. 1908
b. 1918
c. 1928
d. 1948
Q. Chandrika was started as a weekly from …………..on March 26, 1934.
a. travancore
b. thalassery
c. calicut
d. kannur
Q. In 1939, Chandrika became a daily newspaper and later the place ofpublication was shifted to Calicut from February……………...
a. 1906
b. 1916
c. 1926
d. 1946
Q. Chandrika introduced offset printing in……………. and started a secondedition from Kochi in1992.
a. 1910
b. 1920
c. 1940
d. 1990
Q. ……………………..is a Kozhikode based daily newspaper promoted by theIdeal Publications Trust.
a. madhyamam
b. vivekodayam
c. janmabhumi
d. chandrika
Q. ………………….was the founder-editor of Madhyamam.
a. p.k. balakrishnan
b. kesari balakrishna pillai
c. s. kasthuriranga iyengar
d. vagbhadanantha gurukkal
Q. ……………….is the official newspaper of the BJP Kerala unit.
a. janmabhumi
b. lokamanyan
c. vivekodayam
d. madhyamam
Q. Janmabhumi began from Ernakulam on November 14, 1977 under theeditorship of ……………….and published by Mathruka Pracharanalayam.
a. prof. m.p. manmathan
b. sukumar azhikode
c. k.l. mohana varma
d. kesari balakrishna pillai
Q. Janmabhumi was earlier a magazine run by Nawab Rajendran from…...
a. thalassery
b. travancore
c. thrissur
d. cochin