Understanding Media - Class 7 Social Science - Chapter 21 - Notes, NCERT Solutions & Extra Questions
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Print media consists of
(a) Newspapers
(b) Magazines
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these
(c) Both of these
Which of the following is not a part of the electronic media?
(a) Television
(b) Radio
(c) Computer (Internet)
(d) Magazines
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(a) Television
(b) Radio
(c) Newspapers
(d) All of these
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Sign up nowNewspapers and T.V. channels are controlled by
(a) Big business houses
(b) Small business houses
(c) Bureaucrats
(d) Defence personnel
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Sign up nowLocal media cover
(a) Local news and events
(b) National news and events
(c) International news and events
(d) Only local financial news
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Sign up nowWrite 'true' or 'false' against each of the following sentences
1. Media is the most powerful source of providing information to millions.
2. Freedom of expression was guaranteed by the Constitution before Independence.
3. Radio is the most expensive form of media.
4. Technology has helped to spread of news faster and to more and more people.
5. Censorship led to the Emergency in 1960.
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Sign up now'Media create and form public opinion.' Discuss.
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Sign up now'The role of media is to provide an accurate and detailed opinion to the general public.' Discuss. [HOTS]
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Sign up nowRead the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
All India Radio (AIR), officially known since 1956 as 'Akashvani' is the national public radio broadcaster of India. It was established in 1936. All India Radio is the largest radio network in the world, and one of the largest broadcasting organisations in the world in terms of the number of languages broadcast and the spectrum of socio-economic and cultural diversity it serves. AIR's home service comprises 420 stations located across the country, reaching nearly $92 \%$ of the country's area and $99.19 \%$ of the total population. AIR originates programming in 23 languages and 179 dialects.
1. All India radio is also officially known as
(a) Kuruchetra
(b) Akashvani
(c) Khabre
(d) None of these
2. All India Radio was established in
(a) 1956
(b) 1936
(c) 1947
(d) 1919
3. All India Radio broadcasts programmes in how many language?
(a) 24
(b) 23
(c) 25
(d) 26
4. All India Radio reaches what percentage of country's area?
(a) $92 \%$
(b) $93 \%$
(c) $99 \%$
(d) $98 \%$
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Sign up nowIn the questions given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct option.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
1. Assertion(A): Two-way communication is not possible in mass media.
Reason(R): The message is conveyed, but the feedback is not immediate.
2. Assertion(A): Media plays a powerful role in a democracy.
Reason(R): Media reports various policies and activities of the government.
3. Assertion(A): Television has become the central element to our lives.
Reason(R): Television is affecting children's performance at school.
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Understanding Media: Comprehensive Class 7 Notes
Introduction
Media plays a crucial role in modern society by disseminating information and shaping public opinion. It encompasses various forms such as newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the internet. This article provides comprehensive notes designed to help Class 7 students understand the different facets of media.
Types of Media
Print Media
Print media includes newspapers and magazines which are among the oldest forms of media. They provide news, articles, and advertisements in a physical format.
Electronic Media
Electronic media refers to media that use electronic technology, such as radio,...
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