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Gallup polls are conducted to measure:
(1) market potential
(2) celebrity images
(3) public opinion
(4) international relations
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  Re: Gallup polls are conducted to measure: (1) market potential (2) celebrity images (3) public opinion (4) international relations
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# 1
Public Opinoin
 
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Salman Haider
 
  Re: Gallup polls are conducted to measure: (1) market potential (2) celebrity images (3) public opinion (4) international relations
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# 2
PUBLIC OPINION
 
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Satheesh Jose
 
 
 

 
 
 
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Which one of the following statements is not correct? a. The last Tirthankara of Jainas was the contemporary of Gautam Buddha. b. The last Tirthankara of Jainas was born of Rajgriha c. Siddhartha was born at Lumbini d. The ancient town Sravasti is located in the modern Uttar Pradesh  1
The trend towards public relations practice was set in the United States by: (1) Benjamin Franklin (2) PT Burman (3) Joseph Pulitzer (4) William Randolph Hearst  1
Which one among the following has the highest population density in India? A. Uttar Pradesh B. Bihar C. Delhi D. Chandigarh  4
The AIR code does not permit the broadcast of the advertisements of: (1) textiles (2) automobiles (3) tobacco products (4) softdrinks  3
The Newspaper (Price and Page) Act, 1956, was challenged by: (1) Mathrubhoomi (2) Deccan Herald (3) Sakal (4) Sandesh  1
The commercial service of AIR, Vividh Bharati, was launced in: (1) 1955 (2) 1956 (3) 1957 (4) 1958  1
The space between two lines of text is called: (1) gutter (2) kerning (3) leading (4) pica  2
A contact report is written by : (1) the receptionist (2) the company director (3) the personal secretary (4) the accounts executive  1
Consider the following statements: 1. Chickenpox is caused by a bacterium. 2. Japanese Encephalitis (JE) is caused by virus and spread by mosquitoes. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? a. 1 only b. 2 only c. Both 1 and 2 d. Neither 1 nor 2  1
Consider the following statements: in human body, 1. The opening of stomach into intensities is called caecum. 2. The junction of small intestine and large intestine is called pylorus. 3 Colon is much broader than the ileum. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? a. 1 and 2 b. 2 only c. 2 and 3 d. 3 only  1
Audience research in India began with (1) radio (2) cinema (3) television (4) internet  1
The first private sector company in India to have a public relations wing was: (1) Cadbury (2) Tata Steel (3) Hindustan Lever (4) Ranbaxy  7
The STAR is based in: (1) Hong Kong (2) Bangkok (3) Mumbai (4) Colombo  3
The largest circulated language newspaper of India is: (1) Anand Bazar Patrika (2) Malayala Manorama (3) Eenadu (4) Rajastan Patrika  2
At the time of Independence, India had broadcasting stations numbering: (1) five (2) six (3) seven (4) eight  1
Broadcasting, as per the Indian Constitution, is in: (1) the state list (2) the concurrent list (3) the Directive Principles (4) the union list  2
The Indian State Broadcasting Service in 1936 became: (1) East India Broadcasting (2) Indian Broadcasting Company (3) All India Radio (4) Radio India  1
The first television soap opera of India was: (1) Buniyad (2) Humlog (3) Nukkad (4) Ramayan  3
Bitmap images are made up of: (1) squares (2) pixels (3) vertical lines (4) horizontal lines  1
Consider the following statements: 1. A Chief Metropolitan Magistrate can pass a sentence of death. 2. A Metropolitan Magistrate can pass a sentence of imprisonment for life. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? a. 1 only b. 2 only c. Both 1 and 2 d. Neither 1 nor 2  1
 
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