Iibm - Journalistic Ethics

Submitted by: Submitted by

Views: 10

Words: 503

Pages: 3

Category: Other Topics

Date Submitted: 06/10/2016 11:12 PM

Report This Essay

Need Answer Sheet of this Question paper, contact

aravind.banakar@gmail.com

www.mbacasestudyanswers.com

ARAVIND – 09901366442 – 09902787224

Journalistic Ethics

Q1. The correspondence or disquotational theory of truth is a ____________ theory.

a. Formal

b. Informal

c. Positive

d. Negative

Q2. The use of another person‟s thinking or writing without explicit acknowledgement or its original source is known as

a. Credibility

b. Originality

c. Plagiarism

d .Source

Q3. The effort to bridge the fact-value gap or blur the distinction between facts & values, is referred to as the

a. Naturalistic Fallacy

b. Principia Ethic

c .Pervasive division

d. None

Q4. According to moral philosophers the relation between facts& values as one

a. Aesthetic Facts

b. Artistic Facts

c. Transcend Facts

d. None

Q5. Out of the following which falsehood in news reporting are the work of rogue reporters whose professional misconduct is morally intolerable.

a. Countless Falsehood

b. Deliberate Falsehood

c. Inadvertent Falsehood

d. Erroneous Falsehood

State True/False:

Q6. The guidance needed for making correct relevance judgment is a common sense.

Q7. The remote control device on a modern television is a type of a behavioral analyst‟s dream which is now comes true.

Q8. Advertisers are journalists and so can be held responsible for adhering to the principles of journalistic ethics.

Q9. A totalitarian government is first & foremost a regime that takes control of every aspect of the news media.

Q10. It is important for a theoretical ethical philosopher to distinguish between moral & prudential considerations.

Part Two:

Q1. What are the principles for controlling censorship?

Q2. What is Moral & Prudential Reasoning?

Q3. List the Guidelines for appeals to confidentiality?

Q4. Define the legal and moral rights of Journalistic.

Q5. Would the...