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Class 7 Civics Chapter 6 Question Answers - Understanding Media

Very Short Q & A :

Q1: Define media.

Ans : All forms of communication like radio, television, newspaper, and internet are referred as media.

Q2: Give examples of print media.

Ans : Newspapers and magazines

Q3: Give examples of mass media.

Ans : TV, radio, newspaper

Q4: Give examples of electronic media.

Ans : TV, radio, world wide web( internet).

Q5: The technology used my mass media keeps on _____________________.

Ans :  changing

Q6: How modernisation of media serves useful for us?

Ans : It helps media to reach more and more people

Q7: Most of the cartoons that we see on television are from _____________ and __________.

Ans : Japan and united State

Q8: Why advertisements are keep on repeating in cricket matches flashing on television?

Ans : In the hope that we will purchase what is advertised

Q9: How people opposes against government action or plan?

Ans : By organizing a public protest, starting a signature campaign, asking the government to rethink its program etc.

Q10: Information given by media should be

a. True

b. Fare

c. Balanced

d. All of the above

Ans : All of the above

Q11: How the cost of advertising on a news channel is decided?

Ans : It varies from Rs 500 to 8000 per 10 seconds depending on the popularity of channel.

Q12: An independent media means government should control and influence its coverage of news. True / False

Ans : False

Q13: What do you mean by term independent media?

Ans : It means no one should tell media what should be included and what should not be included in their news story.

Q14: On television only those programmes are flashed that can attract lot of viewers. True / False

Ans : True

Q15: What media is non- independent?

Ans : because of government control, their financial need

Q16: Which news will media flash : 

Annual day celebration in a school or annual day celebration in a school where chief guest is a famous politician

Ans : annual day celebration in a school where chief guest is a famous politician

Q17: Name the state where khabar lahriya newspaper is running?

Ans : Uttar Pradesh

Q18: The newspaper khabar lahriya reaches

a. Farmers

b. School teacher

c. Panchayat members and shopkeepers

d. All of the above

Ans :  All of the above

Q19: The media decides what to focus on and in this way they sets agenda. True/False

Ans : True

Q20: Give Examples of local media.

Ans : Examples of local media :- 1) Community Radio 2) Documentary Films 3) local newspaper like ‘Khabar Lahriya”

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1. What is media literacy?
Ans. Media literacy refers to the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media messages in various forms. It involves understanding how media shapes our perceptions, beliefs, and actions, and being able to critically engage with media content.
2. How does media influence our society?
Ans. Media has a significant impact on our society as it shapes our opinions, attitudes, and behaviors. It can influence our values, beliefs, and the way we perceive the world. Media also plays a role in shaping public opinion, promoting certain ideologies, and influencing social and cultural norms.
3. What are the different types of media?
Ans. There are various types of media, including print media (newspapers, magazines), broadcast media (television, radio), digital media (websites, social media), and multimedia (combining different forms of media). Each type of media has its own characteristics and audience reach.
4. How can we develop media literacy skills?
Ans. Developing media literacy skills involves actively engaging with media content and critically analyzing it. This can be done by asking questions about the purpose, credibility, and potential biases of the media message. It also involves being aware of the different techniques used in media production and understanding the influence of media on society.
5. Why is media literacy important in the digital age?
Ans. Media literacy is crucial in the digital age because of the widespread availability and accessibility of media content. With the rise of social media and online platforms, individuals need to be able to navigate and evaluate the vast amount of information they encounter. Media literacy helps individuals differentiate between credible and unreliable sources, become aware of media manipulation, and make informed decisions in the digital landscape.
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