Solved Journalism & Mass Communication MCQs (2016-2025)
Solved Journalism & Mass Communication MCQs for CSS
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Understanding the Journalism MCQs Pattern
Journalism & Mass Comm is a subject that blends social science theories with current media regulations. To perform well, you must grasp the specific structure of the exam paper:
- Part-I (Objective): The section consists of 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
- Key Areas of Focus: The MCQs typically test knowledge in Communication Theories (Agenda Setting, Cultivation), Models of Communication, Media Laws (PEMRA, Defamation), and Public Relations/Advertising definitions.
- The “Model” Challenge: You must be able to identify specific components of communication models. Questions often ask about the “Noise” factor in the Shannon-Weaver Model or the specific questions in Lasswell’s Model (“Who says what, in which channel…”).
Why Practice CSS Journalism Past Paper MCQs?
In order to excel in Journalism MCQs, being a news junkie is not enough; you need academic rigour. It is essential for candidates to practice MCQs from previous FPSC papers to navigate the theoretical landscape. Here is why analyzing past papers is essential:
- Distinguish Between Theories: A classic exam trap is confusing similar effects. Past papers help you differentiate between the “Magic Bullet Theory” (immediate effect) and the “Two-Step Flow Theory” (opinion leaders).
- Master Media History: Examiners frequently ask about the pioneers of Pakistani journalism. You need to know the founders of historic newspapers like “Zamindar” (Maulana Zafar Ali Khan) and “Dawn” (Quaid-e-Azam).
- Navigate Media Laws: A significant portion of the paper focuses on regulation. You must memorize the dates and key sections of the PEMRA Ordinance 2002, the Defamation Ordinance 2002, and the historic Press and Publications Ordinance (PPO).
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