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FREE NIOS Mass Communication (335) SOLVED ASSIGNMENT 2020-21

Nios Solved Assignment 2020-21 जनसंचार/Mass Communication (335) in PDF 12th Class

Get Nios Solved Assignments 2020-21 Senior Secondary (12th) In PDF format All NIOS TMA answers are available in Computerized Typing so students can easily understand and face no problems when copying from My Online Nios Solved Assignment 2020-21

1. Answer any one of the following question in about 40-60 words.

(a) Write down a useful 'Tagline' for information on 'Kushal Bharat-  Kaushal Bharat' campaign.

Ans:

The tagline proposed that skilling Indians will result in a “happy”, “healthy”, “prosperous and strong nation”.

Explanation:

The tagline for information on " Kaushal Bharat Kushal Bharat" was the initiative of Skill India. “Skill India Campaign” includes the “National Skill Development Mission”, National Policy for “Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015”,” Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana”
(PMKVY) scheme and the “Skill Loan scheme”. ”Skill India is a campaign” launched by “Prime Minister Narendra Modi” on “15 July 2015” which tries to train over “40 crore people in India” in  different  skills by  2022.

2. Answer any one of the following question in about 40-60 words.

(b) Prepare a report on a topic of your choice for circulation through New Media.

Ans:

Report on Sun Temple at Konark, Odisha

“Here  the  language  of  stone  surpasses   the  language  of  man”,   says Rabindranath Tagore, about the iconic Sun Temple at Konark.

Konark Sun temple is an outstanding model of ancient artistry. This temple is dedicated to the sun God, Surya, the first rays of the sun fall  on the entrance of the temple.

King Narasimhadeva I hailing from the Eastern Ganga dynasty, believed to have been built the temple in the 13th century. The temple was commissioned by the king while Samantaraya Mahapatra was the one in charge of its construction. ‘Konark’ means the sun and the four corners.
The temple was called Black Pagoda attributing to its dark facade by the Europeans who used it for navigation for their ships. It is said that the temple could draw ships to the shore due to its magnetic powers.

The temple is known for its impressive Kalinga architecture that includes a depiction of a 100 ft high chariot being pulled by horses and wheels carved out of a single stone. The monument portrays the imposing chariot of the sun God.

There are 24 intricately designed wheels, 12 ft in diametre which are seen drawn by horses. These seven horses represent the week, the wheels stand for the 12 months while the day-cycle is symbolised by the eight spokes in the wheels. And this whole depiction tells how the time is controlled by the sun – being the very illustration of the Surya in the Hindu mythology travelling from the east in his chariot escorted by his charioteer, Aruna.

3. Answer any one of the following question in about 40-60 words. (a)Prepare a pamphlet by using any two public relation tools.

Ans:

A pamphlet is like an advertisement which is posted basically in public places for some ads, and also it can be individual advertising by sending through mail.

It is also related with public relation, because it can give better idea to promote everyone's thoughts. Public effected by this pamphlet advertisement.

pamphlet also gives positive attraction with people media. Media can publish this type of advertisement to promote their products or spread their thinkings.

(b) Differentiate between news and information, prepare a notice on any economic issue like 'Jan-Dhan Yojana'.

Ans:

Explanation:

News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events.

Common topics for news reports include war, government, politics, education, health, the environment, economy, business, fashion, and entertainment, as well as athletic events, quirky or unusual events. Government proclamations, concerning royal ceremonies, laws, taxes, public health, and criminals, have been dubbed news since ancient times. Humans exhibit a nearly universal desire to learn and share news, which they satisfy by talking to each other and sharing information. Technological and social developments, often driven by government communication and espionage networks, have increased the speed with which news can spread, as well as influenced its content. The genre of news as we know it today is closely associated with the newspaper jan- dhan yojana.

4. Answer any one of the following questions in about 100 to 150 words.

(a) Define the term 'Photography' and write difference between Film and Digital Photography. Paste any two pictures showing wide and narrow angle view published in any magazine.

Digital photography uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors to produce images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film. The captured images are digitized and stored as a computer file ready for further digital processing, viewing, electronic publishing, or digital printing.

Until the advent of such technology, photographs were made by exposing light sensitive photographic film and paper, which was processed in liquid chemical solutions to develop and stabilize the image. Digital photographs are typically created solely by computer-based photoelectric and mechanical techniques, without wet bath chemical processing

(b) Describe briefly various mediums of Mass Communication and prepare a 'collage' based on these mediums.

Ans:

Mass media means technology that is intended to reach a mass audience. It is the primary means of communication used to reach the vast majority of the general public. The most common platforms for mass media are newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet. The general public typically relies on the mass media to provide information regarding political issues, social issues, entertainment, and news in pop culture.

Types of Mass Media

The mass media has evolved significantly over time. Have you ever wondered how the latest news and information was  communicated in the past? Well, before there was the Internet, television, or the radio, there was the newspaper. The newspaper was the original platform for mass media. For a long period of time, the public relied on writers and journalists for the local newspapers to provide them with the latest news in current events.
Centuries later, in the 1890s, came the invention of the radio. The radio would soon supersede the newspaper as the most pertinent source for mass media. Families would gather around the radio and listen to their favorite radio station programs to hear the latest news regarding politics, social issues, and entertainment.


The submission of TMAs The schedule for submission of the Secondary Course TMAs at AIs for both admission block are given below:


Table No. 1:
Public ExaminationBy Learners to study centersFeedback by the Subject Teacher to the Learner
April/May31st January15th February
October/November 31st July15th August

If the last date so mentioned happens to be a public holiday / Saturday / Sunday, for the reason, the next working day will be automatically treated as the last.

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