Exam Details

Subject new media communication
Paper
Exam / Course m.a in journalism and mass communication
Department
Organization alagappa university
Position
Exam Date April, 2017
City, State tamil nadu, karaikudi


Question Paper

M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2017
Fourth Semester
Journalism and Mass Communication
NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION
(CBCS 2014 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Part A (10 X 2 20)
Answer all questions in about a sentence or two each.
1. Define ICT.
2. What is Navigators?
3. Define Search Engines.
4. What is On-line Shopping?
5. What is Interactive site?
6. Define WIFI.
7. Define Digital Divide.
8. What is Net Banking?
9. Define Cyber Crime.
10. Define e-journal.
Sub. Code
515402
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Part B 5 25)
Answer all questions in about 200 words each.
11. Explain the impact of new media on developing
society.
Or
Write the advantages of mobile communication.
12. Give examples of social networking sites.
Or
Discuss various characteristics of new media.
13. Explain the cyber journalism.
Or
Describe the cross cultural communication.
14. Explain cultural imperialism.
Or
Discuss about the global news flow.
15. List out the advantages of e-mail.
Or
Trace the development of new media.
Part C 10 30)
Answer any three questions in about 500 words each.
16. 'New Media is a mode of freedom of speech and
expression'- Justify in detail.
17. Discuss the impact of new media technology on media
messages.
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18. 'New Media has revolutionized our society'. Discuss in
detail.
19. Describe the concept, meaning, definition and importance
of online journalism.
20. 'New media is changing the facets for our social
infrastructure'. Prove with example.
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