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CONTENTS Previous Years’ Paper, 2021 .......................................................................... 1-8 Previous Years’ Paper, 2020 .......................................................................... 1-8 Previous Years’ Paper, 2019 .......................................................................... 1-8 Previous Years’ Paper, 2018 .......................................................................... 1-7 Previous Years’ Paper, 2017 ........................................................................ 8-20 Previous Years’ Paper, 2016 ........................................................................ 1-12 Previous Years’ Paper, 2015 ...................................................................... 13-28 Previous Years’ Paper, 2014 ........................................................................ 1-12 Previous Years’ Paper, 2013 ...................................................................... 13-24 Previous Years’ Paper, 2012 ...................................................................... 25-35 Previous Years’ Paper, 2011 ...................................................................... 36-48 Previous Years’ Paper, 2010 ...................................................................... 49-60 

ENGLISH LANGUAGE........................................................... 1-96 Spelling Errors; Spotting Errors; Articles, Prepositions; Synonyms & Antonyms; One Word Substitutions; Idioms and Phrases; Narration; Voice; Sentence Completion; Sentence Improvement; Reordering Words & Sentences; Comprehension Passages; Cloze Test.



REASONING ...........................................................................1-68 Letter Series; Wrong Letter Series; Repeat Series; Number Series; Wrong Number Series; Word Analogy; Number Analogy; Odd One Out; Coding and Decoding; Statement Analysis; Place Arrangement; Direction Sense; Blood Relationships; Rows and Ranks; Permutations and Combinations; Symbol Substitution; Missing Numbers; Alphabet Problems; Logical Diagram; Syllogism; Venn Diagrams; NonVerbal Series; Non-Verbal Analogy; Odd Man Out.



MEDIA APTITUDE (JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION) ..............................................................1-220 Introduction to Communication; Models of Communication; Mass Communication; History of Journalism in India; National Movement and Press; (iii)

1 Previous Paper (Solved)

Journalism & Mass Communication Entrance Exam 2021* 1. The Statue of Unity is: A. Another name for the Statue of Liberty B. A colossal statue of Sardar Patel C. A gift to India from China D. A gift to the USA from France

7. The TV Channel WION stands for: A. World is One B. World in My Pocket C. Week That Wasn’t D. War is Won

2. The Indian Director acclaimed for his work The Apu Trilogy is: A. Ritwik Ghatak B. Satyajit Ray C. Dadasaheb Phalke D. Sandip Ray

8. Hindustan Times, the Indian Englishlanguage daily newspaper, was launched in: B. 1924 A. 1921 D. 1947 C. 1935 9. Among those lodged in the Cellular Jail was: A. Subhash Chandra Bose B. Khudiram Bose C. Veer Savarkar D. Mahatma Gandhi

3. 25th January is observed as: A. National Voter’s Day B. Pre-Valentine Day C. Parade Day D. Australia Day

10. The fastest train in India is the: A. Rajdhani B. Vande Mataram C. Shatabdi D. Vande Bharat

4. The first Dadasaheb Phalke Award was presented in India in: A. 1947 B. 1962 D. 1975 C. 1969

11. India’s first Minister of Information and Broadcasting was: A. Satya Narayan Sinha B. B.V. Keskar C. Vallabhai Patel D. R. R. Diwakar

5. In 2018, Prime Minister Modi renamed three islands as tribute to Netaji in: A. Andaman and Nicobar B. Lakshwadeep C. Goa, Daman and Diu D. Maldives

12. The country that has made it compulsory for Facebook and Google to pay their news publishers is: A. Myanmar B. Australia C. India D. USA

6. India’s first full-length silent film produced in 1913 was: A. Raja Harishchandra B. Life of Christ C. King of Kings D. Jesus of Montreal *Conducted by University of Delhi for UG Course.

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13. After United Kingdom, the second country to appoint a Minister of Loneliness is: A. Saudi Arabia B. Japan C. Bulgaria D. USA

20. The character of Bal Thackeray in the film “Thackeray”, was played by: A. Naseeruddin Shah B. Nawaz-ud-din Siddiqui C. Nana Patekar D. Sonu Sood

14. The biggest salt desert in India is in: A. Dandi B. Jaisalmer C. Kutch D. Ladakh

21. The writer of “Padmavat” is: A. Sanjay Leela Bhansali B. Ranbir Kapoor C. Karni Sena D. Malik Muhammad Jayasi

15. Jallikattu is: A. A burn and cut game B. Another name for bull fighting C. A popular sport of Tamil Nadu D. A race run by bulls

22. The Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar 2021 was awarded to: A. Women in the Indian Army B. Sportspersons C. Health Care workers D. Children

16. The Editor-in-Chief of The Indian Express as on 1st May 2021: A. Raj Kamal Jha B. Shekhar Gupta C. Jaideep Bose D. N. Ram 17. The Government body to establish the Press Council of India in 1966: A. Parliament B. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting C. Ministry of Human Resource Development D. A Presidential decree 18. Harappan ruins are found in: A. Dholavira B. Kalibangan C. Lothal D. All of the given options 19. The country to open an underwater museum in 2021 is: A. United Kingdom B. Denmark C. Norway D. France

23. M.S. Sathyu’s film “Garm Hava” was about: A. A desert storm in Rajasthan and its impact on a tribal community. B. The legendary lovers, Reshma and Shera and their life in the dessert. C. Partition of India and the plight of an affected Muslim family. D. The life of Balraj Sahani, the actor. 24. The World Economic Forum is held every year in: A. Japan B. Switzerland C. Germany D. The United States of America 25. The CEO of the NITI Ayog as on 1st May 2021: A. M.S. Swaminathan B. Raghuram Rajan C. Amartya Sen D. Amitabh Kant 26. The odd one out is: A. Giani Zail Singh B. APJ Abdul Kalam C. Atal Bihari Vajpayee D. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed

3 27. The disaster to hit Philippines in February 2020 was: A. A cloud burst B. A dam burst C. An earthquake D. A forest fire

34. The first bank in India to introduce videoKYC facility for Savings Account holders is: A. Axis Bank B. Yes Bank C. Kotak Mahindra Bank D. IndusInd Bank

28. Nanaji Deshmukh was a political leader of the: A. Bharatiya Jana Sangh B. Communist Party of India C. Samajvadi Party D. National Democratic Alliance

35. The headquarters of the World Intellectual Property Organization is located in: B. Madrid A. Paris C. New York D. Geneva

29. Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) is: A. A Play Station B. An online multi-player battle royale game C. The War of the Worlds D. The War of the Robots 30. The Indian State that implemented a new land policy to protect its indigenous tribes in 2019 is: A. Nagaland B. Meghalaya C. Assam D. Bihar

36. The World Population Day is observed on: A. June 7 B. July 7 D. July 28 C. July 11 37. The Science and Technology Minister of India as on 1st May 2021: A. Harsh Vardhan B. Prakash Javadekar C. Ravi Shankar Prasad D. Arjun Munda 38. ‘Media Literacy’ means, the ability to: A. Read and write B. Create professional media C. Understand and use media D. Prepare for a career in media

31. The first woman fighter pilot to participate in the Indian Republic Day parade 2021: A. Bhawana Kanth B. Hima Das C. Mithalee Raj D. Dutee Chand

39. The full form of SITE: A. Satellite for Indian Technology Experiment B. Satellite for Indian Transport Experiment C. Satellite Instruction Television Experiment D. None of the given options

32. India has gifted 2 million doses of ‘Covishield’ vaccine in January 2021 to: A. Nepal B. Bangladesh C. Singapore D. Nigeria

40. The scientist to receive two Nobel prizes, of which one was in Peace is: A. Albert Einstein B. Linus Pauling C. Paul Berg D. Har Gobind Khorana

33. India’s first centre for rehabilitation of turtles is in: A. West Bengal B. Gujarat C. Uttar Pradesh D. Bihar

41. The Indian airport to partner with the Virgin Hyperloop for hyperloop corridors: A. Delhi International Airport B. Bengaluru International Airport C. Cochin International Airport D. Mumbai International Airport

4 42. The first Indian woman to scale Mount Everest for the fourth time is: A. Anshu Jamsenpa B. Dickey Dolma C. Lhakpa Sherpa D. Malavath Pur

50. The largest number of tiger reserves in India are located in: A. Karnataka B. Andhra Pradesh C. Madhya Pradesh D. West Bengal

43. Prof. Amartya Sen has earned worldwide distinction in: A. Economics B. Geology C. Biochemistry D. Astrophysics

51. ‘SUKOON-COVID-19 Beat the Stress programme’, was launched by: A. Jammu and Kashmir B. Ladakh C. Andaman and Nicobar D. Lakshadweep

44. Chandigarh was designed by: A. Edward Lutyens B. Christopher Wren C. Michelangelo D. Le Corbusier

52. The first country to permit driverless cars on road is: A. Singapore B. China C. United Kingdom D. Switzerland

45. UNI and PTI are: A. News Channels B. Newspapers C. News Agencies D. News Websites 46. “For Managing Tomorrow” is the tagline of: A. Business Today B. Business India C. Business World D. Business and Economy 47. In India, Television Service was separated from Radio in: B. 1967 A. 1947 D. 1980 C. 1976 48. The first colour photograph in 1861 was created by: A. Clerk Maxwell B. Thomas Sutton C. Ansel Adams D. Steve McCurry 49. On July 29, 2020 the first batch of …………. Rafale jets from France landed at the Ambala air base. A. Seven B. Five C. Eleven D. Three

53. The National Anthem of _______ has only music and no lyrics. B. Bahrain A. India D. Spain C. Germany 54. The USA selected _______ as President in November 2020. A. Donald Trump B. Kamala Harris C. Joe Biden D. Barack Obama 55. The longest serving Chief Minister of West Bengal till date is: A. Mamta Banerjee B. Jyoti Basu C. Prafulla Chandra Ghosh D. Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee 56. The National Panchayati Raj Day is observed on: A. April 28 B. April 21 C. April 30 D. April 24 57. Hydrogen fuel cells emit: A. Carbon B. Water C. Nitrogen D. Oxygen

5 58. The COVID-19 vaccine registration in India for people above 18 years of age began on: A. May 1, 2021 B. April 26, 2021 C. April 28, 2021 D. May 15, 2021

66. The State with the largest representation in the current Lok Sabha is: A. Maharashtra B. Uttar Pradesh C. West Bengal D. Tamil Nadu

59. The “Code of Best Practices” for online curated content provider is expected to: A. Encourage creative freedom B. Provide self-regulation C. Exclude Government intervention D. All of the given options

67. The capital of Canada is: B. Ottawa A. Montreal C. Toronto D. Ontario

60. The two main States involved in the Cauvery Water dispute were: A. Kerala and Tamil Nadu B. Kerala and Karnataka C. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu D. Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh 61. The first modern Olympic Games were held in: A. 1890 B. 1896 D. 1908 C. 1904 62. The former Governor of RBI who authored the book “Who Moved My Interest Rate” is: A. Dr. Bimal Jalan B. Dr. Y V Reddy C. Dr. D Subba Rao D. Dr. Raghu Ram Rajan 63. The Kathakali dance form originated in: A. Kerala B. Tamil Nadu C. Karnataka D. Andhra Pradesh 64. The biggest producer of films in the world is: A. China B. India C. USA D. France 65. The Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary is in: A. Kerala B. Madhya Pradesh C. Assam D. Jammu and Kashmir

68. The only Indian bowler to have taken all ten wickets in a Test Innings is: A. Anil Kumble B. Kapil Dev C. Bishen Singh Bedi D. Harbhajan Singh 69. The individual holding the record for the maximum number of medals in the Olympic Games is: A. Usain Bolt B. Michael Phelps C. Paavo Nurmi D. Boris Shakhlin 70. The Captain of the Indian Hockey team when it won the Gold Medal at the Olympics in 1980 in Moscow, was: A. Sardar Singh B. Balbir Singh C. Dhyan Chand D. Vasudevan Bhaskaran 71. The group that organised counterdemonstrations to “Yellow Vests” movement in France is: A. The Red Scarves B. The Green Peace C. The Blue Skies D. None of the given options 72. As on 31st January 2020, Benjamin Netanyahu is the Prime Minister of: A. Israel B. Palestine C. Great Britain D. Italy

6 73. _______, among the following is not a Nobel Prize category. A. Chemistry B. History C. Economics D. All of the given options 74. Ziro is a place in: A. Assam C. Tripura

B. Arunachal Pradesh D. Meghalaya

75. During a total Lunar Eclipse a “blood moon” is visible because of: A. The blood of Vampires and Werewolves B. Sunlight scattering off Earth’s atmosphere C. The light of Yagna fires on the Moon D. The man on the Moon signalling to Earth 76. Choose the sentence closest in meaning: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy: A. Jack is a dull boy B. Jack should play at all times C. Jack will remain dull always D. Jack should balance his work and play 77. Choose the sentence closest in meaning: Many researchers spend their time applying for grants. ‘Grant’ here means: A. Academic Supervisor B. Allowance C. Bibliographies D. Financial Assistance 78. Choose the sentence closest in meaning: Reena told Sahar that she would meet her in the restaurant: A. Reena was going to Sahar’s place B. The restaurant was close to Reena’s place C. Reena and Sahar were going to meet at the restaurant D. Sahar was a close friend of Reena 79. The World’s earliest surviving motion-picture film is: A. Arrival of a Train B. Roundhay Garden Scene

C. A Trip to the Moon D. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight 80. Choose the word closest in meaning: The meaning of ‘to fascinate’ is: A. To captivate B. To bore C. To repel D. To style 81. Choose the word closest in meaning: ‘Lawn’ means: B. Area of grass A. Glass piece D. A hill C. Water body 82. I, XYZ ______ a student of this school. B. Is A. Am C. Are D. None of these 83. If I _____ weight, my clothes will be _____. B. Loose, lose A. Lose, loose C. Loss, lost D. Lost, loss 84. Alice in Wonderland was written by: A. Lewis Carroll B. Michael Faraday C. Agatha Christie D. None of these 85. The famous Harry Potter series is written by: A. J.K. Rowling B. Enid Blyton C. Richmal Crompton D. Edgar Rice Burroughs 86. The “Seven Sisters” refers to: A. The fairy tale of Snow White B. The states of North East India C. The witches of Oz D. The rivers of India’s heartland 87. The “Shahi Snan” takes place in: A. Kumbh Mela B. Haridwar C. Kedarnath D. Cauvery waters 88. “A A. B. C. D.

bolt from the blue” means: A natural disaster A thunder storm A bundle of blue cloth A sudden development

7 89. “To improvise” means: A. To provide proof of something B. To act without preparation C. To improve a performance D. To act suspiciously 90. We sat down to eat dinner ______ the table. B. In A. On C. At D. Upon 91. She will come _______ Monday _______ 10 o’clock. B. on, at A. in, on D. on, in C. at, on 92. By the time dinner was laid, it _______ already late. A. was B. became C. is D. looks 93. Neither Krishna nor Ram _______ present. A. are B. were C. is D. None of the given options 94. Everyone _______ absent. A. was B. were C. are D. None of the given options 95. Cowards die many times _______ their death. A. about B. before C. after D. for Directions (Qs. No. 96-100): Read the following passage and answer the question that follow. The India that emerged from my early studies had a greatness that I found hugely attractive. And to see, as my education continued, how that large tradition would be supplemented and further broadened by the reasoning and speculations of later thinkers (from Jayadeva and Madhavacharya

to Kabir and Abul Faz’l) was all together thrilling for me. If the greatness of the heritage captivated me, the attempts to redefine Indian culture to narrow, sectarian perspectives seemed to me to be immensely distressing. There was a lot of that going on when my school days were coming to an end and undivided India was becoming suddenly covered with competing versions of narrowmindedness, along with accompanying intolerance, communal animosity and bloodshed. The understanding that human identity does not demand a singular confinement, came to me quite powerfully from the ancient classics. (Amartya Sen, The Country of First Boys. 2015) 96. The author found it distressing that Indian culture was being redefined by: A. Narrow, sectarian perspectives B. Communal animosity C. Intolerance and bloodshed D. All of the given options 97. “Undivided India” refers to: A. India before colonisation of 1857 B. India before partition of 1947 C. India before the partition of Bengal D. India before the creation of Bangladesh 98. The author has learnt from ancient classics that human identity is not: A. Unidimensional B. Multi-faceted C. Divine D. None of the given options 99. Kabir was: A. The author’s school master B. The author’s classmate C. A thoughtful person D. A 15th century Bhakti Poet 100. By “large tradition” the author means: A. The widespread and prevailing Indian world-view B. The narrow minded local traditions C. The traditions of identity markers D. All of the given options

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ANSWERS 1 B

2 B

3 A

4 C

5 A

6 A

7 A

8 B

9 C

10 D

11 C

12 B

13 B

14 C

15 C

16 A

17 A

18 D

19 D

20 B

21 D

22 D

23 C

24 B

25 D

26 C

27 C

28 A

29 B

30 C

31 A

32 B

33 D

34 C

35 D

36 C

37 A

38 C

39 C

40 B

41 B

42 A

43 A

44 D

45 C

46 A

47 C

48 B

49 B

50 C

51 A

52 C

53 D

54 C

55 B

56 D

57 B

58 C

59 D

60 C

61 B

62 C

63 A

64 B

65 D

66 B

67 B

68 A

69 B

70 D

71 A

72 A

73 B

74 B

75 B

76 D

77 D

78 C

79 B

80 A

81 B

82 A

83 A

84 A

85 A

86 B

87 A

88 D

89 B

90 C

91 B

92 A

93 C

94 A

95 B

96 D

97 B

98 A

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100 A

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Journalism & Mass Communication Entrance Exam 2020* 1. Founders of Red Chillies Entertainment are: A. Shahrukh Khan & Gauri Khan B. Karan Johar & Hiroo Johar C. Ekta Kapoor & Jitendra D. Shilpa Shetty & Raj Kundra

8. The word “Sleuth” means: B. Detective A. Thief C. Soldier D. Scientist 9. Which of the following statement is correct about the Prime Minister of India? A. His tenure is fixed and described in the constitution B. Prime Minister will be appointed by the President of India C. Article 75 of the Constitution of India states that there will be Cabinet of Ministers which will lend advice to President and be headed by the Prime Minister D. All are correct

2. Which of them is an example of new media: A. FM Radio B. WION News Channel C. Twitter D. Kiosks 3. When the Principal entered the class, a student ..................... on the blackboard. B. was writing A. wrote C. writes D. is writing 4. The first chairman of Atomic Energy Commission was: A. C.V. Raman B. H.J. Bhabha C. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam D. Vikram Sarabhai

10. Music Composer A.R. Rehman won Oscars for the movie: A. Lagaan B. Slumdog Millionaire C. Roja D. 127 Hours

5. The largest ocean in the world is: A. The Indian Ocean B. The Antarctic C. The Atlantic Ocean D. The Pacific Ocean

11. Internet Explorer, Google Chrome & Mozilla Firefox are A. Search Engines B. Browsers C. Web Servers D. Softwares

6. Who wrote the book Hind Swaraj? A. Subhash Chandra Bose B. Mahatma Gandhi C. Jawahar Lal Nehru D. Bhagat Singh

12. Which number is missing in the following series? 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ? A. 63 B. 65 C. 67 D. 69

7. The Hindi word similar in meaning to “Conjecture” is: A. fgalk B. jktuhfr C. vuqeku D. fLFkfr *Conducted by University of Delhi for Five Years Integrated Course in Journalism (Held on 11/09/2020)

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2 13. ‘ABBY Awards’ are associated with: A. Advertising B. Film Making C. Folk Theatre D. News writing 14. Pandit Makhanlal Chaturvedi was the editor of: A. Karmveer B. Dharmyug C. Uttand Martand D. Panchajanya

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20. How many consonants are there in Hindi Varnmala? B. 34 A. 32 D. 36 C. 33 21. Hindi Language is written in which script? A. Saurashtri B. Brahmi C. Gurmukhi D. Devnagari

15. Who is the Author of Book “Gita Rahasya”? A. Ramakrishna Paramhansa B. Vijairajnavachariar C. Bal Gangadhar Tilak D. Swami Vivekanand

22. Simon Commission of 1928 was boycotted because: A. There was no Indian member in the commission B. It supported the Muslim league C. It was never mentioned earlier anywhere D. There were differences among its member

16. Which of the following pair is similar to the pair: Silence : Noise A. Quiet : Peace B. Baldness : Hair C. Talk : Whisper D. Sing : Dance

23. In which of the following islands of India is an active volcano found? A. Car Nicobar Island B. Nancowry Island C. Barren Island D. Maya Bunder Island

17. The largest reserve source of the fresh water present on Earth’s surface is: A. Superior lake B. Baikal lake C. Ice present in Polar region D. Ganga river

24. Which of the following hills are found where the eastern and western Ghats meet? A. Annamali Hills B. Cardamom Hills C. Biligiri Ranganna D. Shevroy Hills

18. Introducing a boy, a girl says, “He is the son of the daughter of the father of my uncle”. How is the boy related to the girl? A. Brother B. Nephew C. Uncle D. Son-in-law 19. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence: 1. Police 2. Punishment 3. Crime 4. Judge 5. Judgement A. 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 B. 1, 2, 4, 3, 5 C. 1, 3, 4, 5, 2 D. 3, 1, 4, 5, 2

25. Pedology : Soil :: Phycology : ? A. Fungi B. Tissues C. Algae D. Fossils 26. Mason : Wall :: Carpenter : ? A. Wood B. Furniture C. Carve D. Labour 27. If CERTAIN is coded as XVIGZRM, then how can MUNDANE be coded? A. MFMXZMV B. NFMWZMV C. NFMWZMX D. VMZWMFN

3 28. Find the odd one out. B. Pencil A. Book D. Sharpener C. Pen 29. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and then choose the correct sequence. 1. Liver 2. Long 3. Late 4. Load 5. Luminous 6. Letter A. 3, 1, 6, 2, 4, 5 B. 3, 1, 6, 2, 5, 4 C. 3, 6, 1, 2, 4, 5 D. 3, 6, 1, 4, 2, 5 30. I am facing south. I turn right and walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and walk 10 m. Then I turn left and walk 10 m and then turning right walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and walk 60 m. In which direction am I from the starting point? A. North B. North-West C. East D. North-East 31. Rajan is the brother of Sachin and Manick is the father of Rajan. Jagat is the brother of Priya and Priya is the daughter of Sachin. Who is the uncle of Jagat? A. Rajan B. Sachin C. Manick D. None of these

34. What are the components of Indian Parliament? A. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and President B. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha C. Only Lok Sabha D. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, Supreme Court and President 35. Consider an experiment of throwing a dice twice. Now based on it, find the probability of sum of numbers appearing is observed to be 6: B. 0.14 A. 0.11 D. 0.20 C. 0.17 36. Loktak lake is situated in the State of B. Manipur A. Sikkim D. Mizoram C. Odisha 37. Which state is known as the “One State Many Worlds”? A. Karnataka B. Assam C. Kerala D. Bihar 38. Which of the following two Union territories were merged into one unit? A. Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh B. Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep C. Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu D. Daman and Diu and Lakshadweep

32. What is the number of diagonals of a hexagon? A. 5 B. 7 C. 9 D. 11

39. Which among the following is the oldest newspaper of India? A. The Times of India B. Hindustan Times C. The Telegraph D. The Hindu

33. In a college, 40% students play cricket and 30% play football. If 5% of students play both the games, then what percent of students play neither cricket nor football? A. 20% B. 30% C. 35% D. 40%

40. Which Hindi Newspaper has the highest circulation? A. Dainik Jagran B. Dainik Bhaskar C. Navbharat Times D. Hindustan

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