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(b) Reuters

(c) Indian News Review


(d) Bloomberg
(8) Aavahan is written on the backdrop of SinoIndian war by
the noted Marathi poet ......................
(a) Narayan Gupte (b) Kusumagraj
(c) G.D. Madgulkar (d) Namdeo Dhasal
(9) Cooper edited ...................... .
(a) India's Stamp Journal
(b) Indian Philatelic Magazine
(c) Stamp Synopsis
(d) The Journal of Philatelic Bureau
(10) After 1953, the ...................... has been an important
source of primary details of all important events.
(a) Union Trust of India
(b) Press Trust of India
(c) Information and Broadcasting Ministry
(d) Film and Television Institute of India
(11) During the 1990s, PTI started using ‘......................’
technology instead of Teleprinters.
(a) GPS Device (b)Ultrasonic Gadget
(c) Radio Programming (d)Satellite Broadcast
(12) The Government of India started the Film and
Television Institute of India at Pune in 1960 with
the purpose of providing ...................... .
(a) Entertainment
(b) Public Education
(c) International updates
(d) Intra-societal information
(13) The Indian government issued the ......................
stamp in 1977.
(a) Narsee Monjee (b) Jal Cooper
(c) Birsa Munda (d) Senapati Bapat
(14) The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum is at
...................... .
(a) Delhi (b) Mumbai
(c) Kolkata (d) Chennai
(15) The ...................... issues postage stamps on a wide
variety of themes.
(a) Publications Division
(b) Postal Department
(c) Income Tax Department
(d) Revenue Department
(16) ...................... prints the notes.
(a) Reserve Bank of India
(b) Union Bank of India
(c) Philatelic Bureau of India
(d) State Bank of India
(17) Empire of India Philatelic Society was founded
by ...................... .
(a) Pherozeshah Mehta (b) Mahzarin Banaji
(c) Jal Cooper (d) Dinshaw Patel
(18) PTI has provided reports, photographs and
articles on ...................... issues to newspapers.
(a) Therapeutic
(b) Financial and scientific
(c) Demographic and Topographic
(d) Environmental
Ans. (1) New Delhi (2) Television (3) Proverbs (4) India
2000 (5) Archives (6) Fourth (7) Indian News
Review (8) Kusumagraj (9) India's Stamp Journal
(10) Press Trust of India (11) Satellite Broadcast
(12) Public Education (13) Jal Cooper (14) Mumbai
(15) Postal Department (16) Reserve Bank of India
(17) Jal Cooper (18) Financial and scientific
Q.1. (B) Identify and write the wrong pair, and
rewrite the correct one.
*(1)
(1) Jal Cooper – Philatelist
(2) Kusumagraj – Poet
(3) Anna Bhau Sathe – People's bard
(4) Amar Shaikh – Art Collector
Ans. Amar Shaikh – Art Collector
Amar Shaikh was a Lok Shahir (Powada singer)
(2)
(1) Powada – Oral sources
(2) Documentaries – Audio Visual Sources.
(3) Coins – Material Sources
(4) Owis – Archaeological Sources
Ans. Owis – Archaeological Sources
Owis are Oral Sources
(3)
(1) India 2000 – Annual Reference book
(2) Indian News Review – News reels and
documentariess.
(3) FTII – Radio Programmes
(4) Reserve Bank of India – Printing notes
Ans. FTII – Radio Programmes
FTII conducts Films and Television Programmes

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