SECTION A: READING&WRITING READ THE GIVEN UNSEEN PASSAGE AND ON THE BASIS OF YOUR UNDERSTANDING ANSWER THE (8) FOLLOWING QUESTIONS The newspaper is one of significant signs of modern civilization . It is the most popular form of reading in, the present times. It is full of political news, sports and commercial news. A newspaper keeps us both entertained & informed . In these days of democracy public opinion rules everywhere. No government can long withstand the pressure of a strong public opinion. The press also act as a public court. All evils, corruption, vices, scandals etc. Are given publicity and brought forth to the public. Again to build a nation it becomes necessary to spread ideas of liberty and independence among the masses. Politician as well as economist can circulate their ideas through newspapers, as they reach the most distant corners in the shortest possible time. In the present stage of developing civilization newspaper are an absolute necessity and given freedom of expression. Thus There should be no restrictions on the press. the freedom of press is the requisite for the freedom of the people. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ( 1x5) 1.Give three reasons to show the importance of newspaper. 2.Why the press has been called the ‘Public court’s? 3.When can real freedom come to an existence?
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Explanation:
1 @) . A newspaper keeps us both entertained & informed
. b) Again to build a nation it becomes necessary to spread ideas of liberty and independence among the masses which is dobe through newspaper..
(c) Politician as well as economist can circulate their ideas through newspapers, as they reach the most distant corners in the shortest possible time. In the present stage of developing civilization newspaper are an absolute necessity and given freedom of expression. Thus There should be no restrictions on the press.
2., Since all information or knowledge as well as evil deeds, wrong doings etc are presented in the press, so it has been called as public court as given publicity and brought forth to public are also presented here
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