LESSON: 20 MEDIA-THE MAINSTAY OF DEMOCRACY BOOK EXERCISE: A. Tick the correct option: 1. Paper was invented by the (c) Chinese 2. The Right to Information has promoted (b) accountability 3. Information provided by media should not be (c) biased 4. Who among the following is not involved in the process of telecasting the news? (d) singer 5. Which country did Johannes Gutenberg belong to? (a) Germany B. Fill in the blanks: 1. deleted 2. Chinese influenced the development of print media by inventing paper. 3. Television affects public perception and opinion. 4. Media should not favour a class / person or an organization. 5. The Right to Information has promoted transparency and accountability. C. Write True or False for the following statements: 1. Media influences our beliefs and attitudes. True 2. RTI was passed due to the demands of various organisations and movements. True 3. Media is like a watchdog in a democracy. True 4. Freedom of Speech and Expression has no limitations. False 5. A very big share of Indian media is owned by political parties. False STD. VII S.SC. L.No. 20. Pg.2 OF 4. D. Answer the following questions- 1. Define media. Ans: Media refers to various means of communication that help in communicating to a large number of people at the same time. Radio, television, cinema, newspaper, magazines and internet are all means of communication. 2.Why is media called a watchdog of democracy? Ans: Media is like a watchdog in a democracy because - (i) it keeps the government active and (ii) the public involved by bringing issues related to democracy to the forefront. 3. In what ways does cinema affect our views? Ans: Indian cinema has played an important role in creating awareness about social evils, political malpractices , economic exploitation and the fast changing Indian society and its value system. 4. What are the different means of print and electronic media? Ans: The different means of print and electronic media are- (i) Print media- Newspaper, magazines, posters, pamphlets. (ii) Electronic media- Internet, television, cinema, radio. 5. What other basic rights are linked with the Right to Information? Ans: The Right to Information Act of 2005 is closely linked with our basic rights such as - (i) Freedom of Speech and Expression and (ii) Right to Education. E. Answer the following questions- 1. How are media and technology dependent on each other? Ans: (i) On one hand, technology has improved the efficiency of media and on the other, media updates us on the advances in technology -- whether it is a new form of internet connection or diet pills. (ii) Media uses digital technology to provide improved quality of sound and picture as well as influences our thinking. (iii) Media also helps us to think on a global level, beyond the narrow boundaries of our country. STD. VII S.SC. L.No. 20. Pg.3 OF 4. 2. How does media influence our daily life? Ans: (i) Media is the main source of information. (ii) Interviews, speeches and panel discussion make viewers aware of the opinions of different political parties, of eminent personalities from various fields and the hopes and aspirations of the general public. (iii) The information helps the citizens to form opinions, learn about the working plans and programmes that the government is undertaking, their successful implementation or failure. 3. Describe the role of media in a democracy. Ans: (i) Media plays an important role in creating aware and enlightened citizens. (ii) Media brings important issues to the forefront which is otherwise ignored. (iii) It constantly draws the attention of the public and the government towards issues like scarcity of clean drinking water, lack of health facilities, crime, violence, illiteracy, female infanticide etc. (iv) Media is the main source of political information and public debate. (v) It is the key to democracy in the hands of informed and participating citizens. 4. In what ways does the media bring the problems of the common man to the forefront? Ans: (i) Television and newspaper reporters cover rallies, protest marches, local body meetings with politicians, public officials to answer the queries and apprehensions of the people. (ii) The queries can be about thesuccess or the failure of plans and facilities promised at the time of elections. 5. Do you think Indian media is free? Justify your answer. Ans-Yes, Indian media is free because- (i) The news reporters are free to go anywhere within India. (ii) The media publishes all kinds of news whether it is in favour or not in favour of the government. (iii) There is no incident of media being punished for publishing any article or news in India. SUGGESTED ACTIVITY (Map Skill) Mark the following places on a world Political map a. The country which invented paper. China b. Johannes Gutenberg of this country invented the first printing machine with a type mould. Germany c. Inventor of Facebook, Google which changed the way News is printed. United States of America d. Known for world’s largest production of movies. Mumbai (India) e. The country which ruled over India. United Kingdom
LESSON: 20 MEDIA-THE MAINSTAY OF DEMOCRACY BOOK EXERCISE: A. Tick the correct option: 1. Paper was invented by the (c) Chinese 2. The Right to Information has promoted (b) accountability 3. Information provided by media should not be (c) biased 4. Who among the following is not involved in the process of telecasting the news? (d) singer 5. Which country did Johannes Gutenberg belong to? (a) Germany B. Fill in the blanks: 1. deleted 2. Chinese influenced the development of print media by inventing paper. 3. Television affects public perception and opinion. 4. Media should not favour a class / person or an organization. 5. The Right to Information has promoted transparency and accountability. C. Write True or False for the following statements: 1. Media influences our beliefs and attitudes. True 2. RTI was passed due to the demands of various organisations and movements. True 3. Media is like a watchdog in a democracy. True 4. Freedom of Speech and Expression has no limitations. False 5. A very big share of Indian media is owned by political parties. False STD. VII S.SC. L.No. 20. Pg.2 OF 4. D. Answer the following questions- 1. Define media. Ans: Media refers to various means of communication that help in communicating to a large number of people at the same time. Radio, television, cinema, newspaper, magazines and internet are all means of communication. 2.Why is media called a watchdog of democracy? Ans: Media is like a watchdog in a democracy because - (i) it keeps the government active and (ii) the public involved by bringing issues related to democracy to the forefront. 3. In what ways does cinema affect our views? Ans: Indian cinema has played an important role in creating awareness about social evils, political malpractices , economic exploitation and the fast changing Indian society and its value system. 4. What are the different means of print and electronic media? Ans: The different means of print and electronic media are- (i) Print media- Newspaper, magazines, posters, pamphlets. (ii) Electronic media- Internet, television, cinema, radio. 5. What other basic rights are linked with the Right to Information? Ans: The Right to Information Act of 2005 is closely linked with our basic rights such as - (i) Freedom of Speech and Expression and (ii) Right to Education. E. Answer the following questions- 1. How are media and technology dependent on each other? Ans: (i) On one hand, technology has improved the efficiency of media and on the other, media updates us on the advances in technology -- whether it is a new form of internet connection or diet pills. (ii) Media uses digital technology to provide improved quality of sound and picture as well as influences our thinking. (iii) Media also helps us to think on a global level, beyond the narrow boundaries of our country. STD. VII S.SC. L.No. 20. Pg.3 OF 4. 2. How does media influence our daily life? Ans: (i) Media is the main source of information. (ii) Interviews, speeches and panel discussion make viewers aware of the opinions of different political parties, of eminent personalities from various fields and the hopes and aspirations of the general public. (iii) The information helps the citizens to form opinions, learn about the working plans and programmes that the government is undertaking, their successful implementation or failure. 3. Describe the role of media in a democracy. Ans: (i) Media plays an important role in creating aware and enlightened citizens. (ii) Media brings important issues to the forefront which is otherwise ignored. (iii) It constantly draws the attention of the public and the government towards issues like scarcity of clean drinking water, lack of health facilities, crime, violence, illiteracy, female infanticide etc. (iv) Media is the main source of political information and public debate. (v) It is the key to democracy in the hands of informed and participating citizens. 4. In what ways does the media bring the problems of the common man to the forefront? Ans: (i) Television and newspaper reporters cover rallies, protest marches, local body meetings with politicians, public officials to answer the queries and apprehensions of the people. (ii) The queries can be about thesuccess or the failure of plans and facilities promised at the time of elections. 5. Do you think Indian media is free? Justify your answer. Ans-Yes, Indian media is free because- (i) The news reporters are free to go anywhere within India. (ii) The media publishes all kinds of news whether it is in favour or not in favour of the government. (iii) There is no incident of media being punished for publishing any article or news in India. SUGGESTED ACTIVITY (Map Skill) Mark the following places on a world Political map a. The country which invented paper. China b. Johannes Gutenberg of this country invented the first printing machine with a type mould. Germany c. Inventor of Facebook, Google which changed the way News is printed. United States of America d. Known for world’s largest production of movies. Mumbai (India) e. The country which ruled over India. United Kingdom
Wow, he's so slow to speak, act like the ones for whom we are 60 years old, that's a joke! Remember: you can read books to open your life into your imagination, larger than you. "Believe in something larger than yourself." ~ Barbara Bush, first lady of the Bushes (George HW and W Bush) (1925-2018)
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LESSON: 20 MEDIA-THE MAINSTAY OF DEMOCRACY
BOOK EXERCISE:
A. Tick the correct option:
1. Paper was invented by the (c) Chinese
2. The Right to Information has promoted (b) accountability
3. Information provided by media should not be (c) biased
4. Who among the following is not involved in the process of telecasting the news? (d) singer
5. Which country did Johannes Gutenberg belong to? (a) Germany
B. Fill in the blanks:
1. deleted
2. Chinese influenced the development of print media by inventing paper.
3. Television affects public perception and opinion.
4. Media should not favour a class / person or an organization.
5. The Right to Information has promoted transparency and accountability.
C. Write True or False for the following statements:
1. Media influences our beliefs and attitudes. True
2. RTI was passed due to the demands of various organisations and movements. True
3. Media is like a watchdog in a democracy. True
4. Freedom of Speech and Expression has no limitations. False
5. A very big share of Indian media is owned by political parties. False
STD. VII S.SC. L.No. 20. Pg.2 OF 4.
D. Answer the following questions-
1. Define media.
Ans: Media refers to various means of communication that help in communicating to a large number of people at the same time.
Radio, television, cinema, newspaper, magazines and internet are all means of communication.
2.Why is media called a watchdog of democracy?
Ans: Media is like a watchdog in a democracy because -
(i) it keeps the government active and
(ii) the public involved by bringing issues related to democracy to the forefront.
3. In what ways does cinema affect our views?
Ans: Indian cinema has played an important role in creating awareness about social evils, political malpractices , economic
exploitation and the fast changing Indian society and its value system.
4. What are the different means of print and electronic media?
Ans: The different means of print and electronic media are-
(i) Print media- Newspaper, magazines, posters, pamphlets.
(ii) Electronic media- Internet, television, cinema, radio.
5. What other basic rights are linked with the Right to Information?
Ans: The Right to Information Act of 2005 is closely linked with our basic rights such as -
(i) Freedom of Speech and Expression and
(ii) Right to Education.
E. Answer the following questions-
1. How are media and technology dependent on each other?
Ans: (i) On one hand, technology has improved the efficiency of media and on the other, media updates us on the advances in
technology -- whether it is a new form of internet connection or diet pills.
(ii) Media uses digital technology to provide improved quality of sound and picture as well as influences our thinking.
(iii) Media also helps us to think on a global level, beyond the narrow boundaries of our country.
STD. VII S.SC. L.No. 20. Pg.3 OF 4.
2. How does media influence our daily life?
Ans: (i) Media is the main source of information.
(ii) Interviews, speeches and panel discussion make viewers aware of the opinions of different political parties, of eminent
personalities from various fields and the hopes and aspirations of the general public.
(iii) The information helps the citizens to form opinions, learn about the working plans and programmes that the government is
undertaking, their successful implementation or failure.
3. Describe the role of media in a democracy.
Ans: (i) Media plays an important role in creating aware and enlightened citizens.
(ii) Media brings important issues to the forefront which is otherwise ignored.
(iii) It constantly draws the attention of the public and the government towards issues like scarcity of clean drinking water, lack of
health facilities, crime, violence, illiteracy, female infanticide etc.
(iv) Media is the main source of political information and public debate.
(v) It is the key to democracy in the hands of informed and participating citizens.
4. In what ways does the media bring the problems of the common man to the forefront?
Ans: (i) Television and newspaper reporters cover rallies, protest marches, local body meetings with politicians, public officials to
answer the queries and apprehensions of the people.
(ii) The queries can be about thesuccess or the failure of plans and facilities promised at the time of elections.
5. Do you think Indian media is free? Justify your answer.
Ans-Yes, Indian media is free because-
(i) The news reporters are free to go anywhere within India.
(ii) The media publishes all kinds of news whether it is in favour or not in favour of the government.
(iii) There is no incident of media being punished for publishing any article or news in India.
SUGGESTED ACTIVITY (Map Skill)
Mark the following places on a world Political map
a. The country which invented paper. China
b. Johannes Gutenberg of this country invented the first printing machine with a type mould. Germany
c. Inventor of Facebook, Google which changed the way News is printed. United States of America
d. Known for world’s largest production of movies. Mumbai (India)
e. The country which ruled over India. United Kingdom
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LESSON: 20 MEDIA-THE MAINSTAY OF DEMOCRACY
BOOK EXERCISE:
A. Tick the correct option:
1. Paper was invented by the (c) Chinese
2. The Right to Information has promoted (b) accountability
3. Information provided by media should not be (c) biased
4. Who among the following is not involved in the process of telecasting the news? (d) singer
5. Which country did Johannes Gutenberg belong to? (a) Germany
B. Fill in the blanks:
1. deleted
2. Chinese influenced the development of print media by inventing paper.
3. Television affects public perception and opinion.
4. Media should not favour a class / person or an organization.
5. The Right to Information has promoted transparency and accountability.
C. Write True or False for the following statements:
1. Media influences our beliefs and attitudes. True
2. RTI was passed due to the demands of various organisations and movements. True
3. Media is like a watchdog in a democracy. True
4. Freedom of Speech and Expression has no limitations. False
5. A very big share of Indian media is owned by political parties. False
STD. VII S.SC. L.No. 20. Pg.2 OF 4.
D. Answer the following questions-
1. Define media.
Ans: Media refers to various means of communication that help in communicating to a large number of people at the same time.
Radio, television, cinema, newspaper, magazines and internet are all means of communication.
2.Why is media called a watchdog of democracy?
Ans: Media is like a watchdog in a democracy because -
(i) it keeps the government active and
(ii) the public involved by bringing issues related to democracy to the forefront.
3. In what ways does cinema affect our views?
Ans: Indian cinema has played an important role in creating awareness about social evils, political malpractices , economic
exploitation and the fast changing Indian society and its value system.
4. What are the different means of print and electronic media?
Ans: The different means of print and electronic media are-
(i) Print media- Newspaper, magazines, posters, pamphlets.
(ii) Electronic media- Internet, television, cinema, radio.
5. What other basic rights are linked with the Right to Information?
Ans: The Right to Information Act of 2005 is closely linked with our basic rights such as -
(i) Freedom of Speech and Expression and
(ii) Right to Education.
E. Answer the following questions-
1. How are media and technology dependent on each other?
Ans: (i) On one hand, technology has improved the efficiency of media and on the other, media updates us on the advances in
technology -- whether it is a new form of internet connection or diet pills.
(ii) Media uses digital technology to provide improved quality of sound and picture as well as influences our thinking.
(iii) Media also helps us to think on a global level, beyond the narrow boundaries of our country.
STD. VII S.SC. L.No. 20. Pg.3 OF 4.
2. How does media influence our daily life?
Ans: (i) Media is the main source of information.
(ii) Interviews, speeches and panel discussion make viewers aware of the opinions of different political parties, of eminent
personalities from various fields and the hopes and aspirations of the general public.
(iii) The information helps the citizens to form opinions, learn about the working plans and programmes that the government is
undertaking, their successful implementation or failure.
3. Describe the role of media in a democracy.
Ans: (i) Media plays an important role in creating aware and enlightened citizens.
(ii) Media brings important issues to the forefront which is otherwise ignored.
(iii) It constantly draws the attention of the public and the government towards issues like scarcity of clean drinking water, lack of
health facilities, crime, violence, illiteracy, female infanticide etc.
(iv) Media is the main source of political information and public debate.
(v) It is the key to democracy in the hands of informed and participating citizens.
4. In what ways does the media bring the problems of the common man to the forefront?
Ans: (i) Television and newspaper reporters cover rallies, protest marches, local body meetings with politicians, public officials to
answer the queries and apprehensions of the people.
(ii) The queries can be about thesuccess or the failure of plans and facilities promised at the time of elections.
5. Do you think Indian media is free? Justify your answer.
Ans-Yes, Indian media is free because-
(i) The news reporters are free to go anywhere within India.
(ii) The media publishes all kinds of news whether it is in favour or not in favour of the government.
(iii) There is no incident of media being punished for publishing any article or news in India.
SUGGESTED ACTIVITY (Map Skill)
Mark the following places on a world Political map
a. The country which invented paper. China
b. Johannes Gutenberg of this country invented the first printing machine with a type mould. Germany
c. Inventor of Facebook, Google which changed the way News is printed. United States of America
d. Known for world’s largest production of movies. Mumbai (India)
e. The country which ruled over India. United Kingdom
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1:47 including Billboard Magazine and TV Guide
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So what are the examples of mass media can you give me 5 examples because it is my homework
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Wow, he's so slow to speak, act like the ones for whom we are 60 years old, that's a joke!
Remember: you can read books to open your life into your imagination, larger than you.
"Believe in something larger than yourself."
~ Barbara Bush, first lady of the Bushes (George HW and W Bush) (1925-2018)
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