This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 7 > Civics > Understanding Media > Class 7 Civics Chapter 6 Understanding Media – Quiz 11 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 7 Civics Chapter 6 Understanding Media Quiz 11 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the difference between fact and opinion? A) A fact is objective and verifiable; an opinion is subjective and based on personal beliefs. B) A fact is always true; an opinion is always false. C) An opinion is a universally accepted truth; a fact is a personal belief. D) Facts can change based on personal feelings; opinions cannot. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A fact is objective and verifiable; an opinion is subjective and based on personal beliefs. 2. A:People can take action if the governments does something wrong by AdvertisingR:The media provides an important role in discussing events and news. A) Both A and R are true, R is the correct explanation of A. B) Both A and R are true, R is not the correct explanation of A. C) A is true R is False. D) A is False and R is True. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A is False and R is True. 3. What does green typically mean in the context of media colors? A) Luxury. B) Optimism. C) Danger. D) Freshness. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Freshness. 4. Newspapers and Television are an example of electronic media and print media respectively. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 5. What source of news makes up the smallest percentage for most adults today? A) The Internet. B) Newspapers. C) Television. D) Radio. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Newspapers. 6. What is propaganda intended to do? A) Persuade people to feel or act a certain way. B) Report sports events. C) Offer financial advice. D) Provide unbiased news. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Persuade people to feel or act a certain way. 7. Which name did the actor find surprising during his press tours? A) Shynell. B) Vlad. C) Morocco. D) Hoda. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Vlad. 8. What effect does mixing opinions with facts have on the audience? A) Enhances entertainment. B) Increases confusion. C) Shortens attention span. D) Clarifies content. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Increases confusion. 9. What does 'association' mean in the context of advertising? A) Association means the physical location where advertisements are displayed. B) Association in advertising means the connection consumers make between a brand and specific attributes or emotions. C) Association refers to the legal agreement between advertisers and media outlets. D) Association is the process of measuring the effectiveness of an advertisement. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Association in advertising means the connection consumers make between a brand and specific attributes or emotions. 10. What is the term used when both sides agree in advance to abide by a solution devised by the mediator? A) Mediation. B) Arbitration. C) Negotiation. D) ConciliationTagsDOK Level 1:Recall. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Arbitration. 11. Akbar became an emperor at the age of ..... years. A) 15. B) 14. C) 17. D) 13. E) 12. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 13. 12. What influences your choice of media content? A) Celebrity endorsements. B) Random selection. C) Price of subscription. D) Personal interests, recommendations, trends, content quality, mood, and platform algorithms. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Personal interests, recommendations, trends, content quality, mood, and platform algorithms. 13. What is the main role of Ofcom? A) To classify films. B) To regulate all broadcasted content across UK television channels. C) To ban inappropriate advertisements. D) To rate video games. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To regulate all broadcasted content across UK television channels. 14. Why is it important to remember that media representations are not always real? A) Because they are always fictional. B) Because they are always accurate. C) Because they are created by machines. D) Because they are someone's way of telling a story. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Because they are someone's way of telling a story. 15. What is the effect of using formal language in media products? A) It is less formal. B) It closely follows language rules. C) It is more casual. D) It is less engaging. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It closely follows language rules. 16. Who invented television? A) NEWTON. B) THOMAS EDISON. C) MARCONI. D) J.L. BAIRD. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) J.L. BAIRD. 17. What type of media is best for learning new information? A) Audio-only media. B) Text-heavy articles. C) Visual and interactive media are best for learning new information. D) Static images without interaction. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Visual and interactive media are best for learning new information. 18. What is the main purpose of persuasive media? A) To provide factual information only. B) To influence opinions or encourage action. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To influence opinions or encourage action. 19. What is the importance of understanding ethical issues in the media center? A) To ignore ethical guidelines. B) To ensure media center policies respect ethical standards. C) To focus only on legal issues. D) To disregard user privacy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To ensure media center policies respect ethical standards. 20. People without professional journalism training can use the tools of modern technology and the global distribution of the Internet to create, augment or fact-check media on their own or in collaboration with others. A. Campus Journalism B. Network Journalism C. Social Journalism D. Citizen Journalism A) Professional Journalism. B) D. Citizen Journalism. C) Broadcast Journalism. D) Traditional Media. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) D. Citizen Journalism. 21. If a media product is designed to provide facts and data about a recent event, what is its primary purpose? A) Influence. B) Inform. C) Entertain. D) Advertise or promote. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Inform. 22. What is a limitation of freedom of the press? A) Journalists can report on events but only if they are employed by a known media source. B) Journalists can spread false information if they didn't know it was false. C) Journalists must engage in ethical reporting. D) Journalists can invade privacy if it is to protect someone. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Journalists must engage in ethical reporting. 23. Why are the same advertisements shown repeatedly between each over in a cricket match? A) To attract viewers towards buying these goods. B) It is a way through which media earns money. C) Sports channels are sponsored by big business houses. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 24. What distinguishes digital media from traditional media? A) Digital media cannot be accessed online. B) Digital media includes only newspapers and magazines. C) Digital media often allows for interactive engagement and feedback. D) There is no difference. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Digital media often allows for interactive engagement and feedback. 25. World wide famous celebrity is not a influencer. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 26. 2) Mass media reaches to ..... A) Only one person. B) Other. C) Two people. D) Millions of people. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Millions of people. 27. Print Medias are ..... A) Newspaper and Magazines. B) Phone. C) Television. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Newspaper and Magazines. 28. What are the limitations of the Right to Information Act? A) There are no exemptions under the Right to Information Act. B) The act guarantees complete transparency in all government dealings. C) Limitations include exemptions for national security, privacy, bureaucratic delays, and potential misuse. D) The act is only applicable to private organizations. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Limitations include exemptions for national security, privacy, bureaucratic delays, and potential misuse. 29. Who printed the first sheet of the Bible? A) Denis M. Gayle. B) John L. Baird. C) Johannes Gutenberg. D) John L. Baard. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Johannes Gutenberg. 30. How can a Media Specialist apply strategic thinking to media center operations? A) By ignoring operational challenges. B) By planning and implementing effective policies and procedures. C) By focusing only on budgetary constraints. D) By avoiding any strategic planning. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By planning and implementing effective policies and procedures. 31. Explain how stereotypes can be perpetuated through media representations. A) Stereotypes are perpetuated through consistent, biased media portrayals that reinforce existing prejudices. B) Stereotypes are eliminated through diverse media representations. C) Media representations have no impact on societal beliefs. D) Stereotypes are only created through personal experiences. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Stereotypes are perpetuated through consistent, biased media portrayals that reinforce existing prejudices. 32. What does the color red signify in media products? A) Happiness. B) Danger. C) Trust. D) Luxury. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Danger. 33. Why is understanding the media important in politics? A) To predict election results. B) To understand policy making. C) To invest in media companies. D) To follow celebrity news. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To understand policy making. 34. How can we create our own media? A) Only focus on publishing. B) Ignore audience feedback. C) Create content without a plan. D) Identify your audience, choose a platform, create content, publish, and promote. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Identify your audience, choose a platform, create content, publish, and promote. 35. What is bias by omission? A) Using emotional language. B) Placing information in a prominent position. C) Leaving out important information. D) Presenting facts in a misleading way. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Leaving out important information. 36. If the median age of participants in a survey is 30 years, what does this indicate? A) The average age is 30 years. B) Most participants are 30 years old. C) Half of the participants are younger than 30, and half are older. D) The youngest participant is 30 years old. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Half of the participants are younger than 30, and half are older. 37. Which of the following is a characteristic of commercial broadcasting? A) Non-profit. B) Funded by the government. C) Funded by advertising revenue. D) Focused on public service. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Funded by advertising revenue. 38. What is one way media representations can be misleading? A) By showing only positive aspects. B) By showing multiple perspectives. C) By showing only negative aspects. D) By showing only one person's view. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) By showing only one person's view. 39. What is the purpose of a brochure or pamphlet? A) To provide detailed technical specifications. B) To serve as a legal document for contracts. C) To entertain with fictional stories. D) To inform and promote a product, service, or event. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To inform and promote a product, service, or event. 40. Movies are made to scare you. A) Drama. B) Thriller. C) Romance. D) Horror. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Horror. 41. What is a subjective statement? A) A statement that can be proven true or false. B) A statement based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A statement based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions. 42. What are the consequences of violating journalistic ethics? A) Increased funding for media organizations. B) Enhanced public engagement with news. C) Improved relationships with government officials. D) Consequences include loss of credibility, legal issues, reputational damage, and decreased public trust. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Consequences include loss of credibility, legal issues, reputational damage, and decreased public trust. 43. Asking the government to rethink its programme called A) Democracy. B) Censorship. C) Broadcast. D) Public protest. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Public protest. 44. Which type of media is known for broadcasting in real-time? A) Print media. B) Digital media. C) Broadcast media. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Broadcast media. 45. Which of the following best describes the term "media product" ? A) A type of clothing. B) A type of food packaging. C) A physical object sold in shops. D) A platform used to communicate information to a specific audience. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A platform used to communicate information to a specific audience. 46. If the numbers are 4, 9, 15, and 20, what is the median? A) 9. B) 20. C) 12. D) 15. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 12. 47. Find the mode of the following set of numbers:4, 7, 4, 2, 9, 4, 5, 7, 4 A) 4. B) 7. C) 5. D) 2. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 4. 48. Which of the following would be considered a product that records audio to express emotion? A) A music track. B) A news broadcast. C) A silent animation. D) A weather report. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A music track. 49. How can environmental portraits represent individuals? A) By showing them in a more nuanced and authentic way. B) By showing them in a stereotypical way. C) By showing them in a fictional way. D) By showing them in a random way. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) By showing them in a more nuanced and authentic way. 50. Which of the following is an example of bias in photos? A) A photo that accurately represents the news story. B) A neutral landscape photo. C) A photo that depicts one side of the story in a negative light. D) A photo taken by a professional photographer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A photo that depicts one side of the story in a negative light. 51. What is the purpose of a wireframe layout? A) Writing code for apps. B) Recording audio tracks. C) Planning the placement of visual elements. D) Editing videos. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Planning the placement of visual elements. 52. How can audience feedback influence media content? A) By reducing the number of media channels. B) By shaping future content based on audience preferences. C) By increasing production costs. D) By determining the salaries of media personnel. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By shaping future content based on audience preferences. 53. Which of the following best describes "worldview" ? A) A scientific theory about the world. B) A comprehensive perspective from which one interprets all of human experience. C) A type of news report. D) A government policy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A comprehensive perspective from which one interprets all of human experience. 54. What is a rigorous editorial process? A) A casual and informal method of editing content. B) A quick review process that skips detailed analysis. C) An unstructured approach to content creation without feedback. D) A systematic and thorough approach to reviewing and refining content before publication. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A systematic and thorough approach to reviewing and refining content before publication. 55. Which of the following is a characteristic of broadcast media? A) It is only available in print form. B) It is transmitted electronically to a wide audience. C) It is only accessible through the internet. D) It is always interactive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It is transmitted electronically to a wide audience. 56. Who was the Prime Minister of India during 'the Emergency' period of 21 months in 1975-77? A) Narendra Modi. B) Rajiv Gandhi. C) Jawaharlal Nehru. D) Indira Gandhi. E) Manmohan Singh. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Indira Gandhi. 57. How does the Media Ethics Code influence reporting standards? A) The Media Ethics Code has no impact on reporting standards. B) The Media Ethics Code encourages sensationalism in reporting. C) The Media Ethics Code promotes biased reporting for specific agendas. D) The Media Ethics Code promotes accuracy, fairness, and accountability in reporting standards. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Media Ethics Code promotes accuracy, fairness, and accountability in reporting standards. 58. Who invented T.V A) Issac Newton. B) John L. Pray. C) You can't question history. D) John L. Baird. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) John L. Baird. 59. What is a key difference between animation and video? A) Animation converts still images into movement, video uses moving images. B) Animation uses only sound, video uses only images. C) Animation is always live-action, video is always computer-generated. D) Animation is silent, video has sound. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Animation converts still images into movement, video uses moving images. 60. Diamond sutra is a ..... book A) Buddhist. B) Muslim. C) Hindu. D) Sufi. 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