OTS Assistant Information Officer Jobs Water & Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Project – 07 Written Test MCQs Syllabus Paper PDF Apply Online Now

OTS Assistant Information Officer Jobs Water & Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Project – 07 Written Test MCQs Syllabus Paper PDF Apply Online Now

Assistant Information Officer Journalism WAPDA Top 25 OTS MCQs Test Paper with Answers Keys.

Instructions: Please select the best answer for each question.

What is the primary role of an Assistant Information Officer in Journalism?

a) Writing opinion columns

b) Providing accurate information to the public

c) Promoting advertising campaigns

d) Managing social media accounts

Answer: b) Providing accurate information to the public

In journalism, what does the acronym “AP” stand for?

a) Associated Press

b) Advanced Printing

c) Absolute Precision

d) Alternative Perspective

Answer: a) Associated Press

Who is responsible for fact-checking and verifying information in a newsroom?

a) Editor-in-Chief

b) Reporter

c) Assistant Information Officer

d) Public Relations Officer

Answer: b) Reporter

What does the term “byline” refer to in journalism?

a) The publication’s logo

b) The editor’s name

c) The author’s name

d) A catchy headline

Answer: c) The author’s name

Which of the following is NOT a common news beat for journalists?

a) Politics

b) Sports

c) Gardening

d) Business

Answer: c) Gardening

What is the “inverted pyramid” style in journalism?

a) An architectural design

b) A type of headline

c) A writing style with the most important information first

d) A pyramid-shaped building

Answer: c) A writing style with the most important information first

Which of the following is an example of a “soft news” story?

a) Presidential election results

b) A celebrity’s new movie release

c) A scientific breakthrough

d) A natural disaster

Answer: b) A celebrity’s new movie release

What is a “stringer” in journalism?

a) A type of typewriter

b) A freelance reporter or photographer

c) A newspaper’s mascot

d) A printing press operator

Answer: b) A freelance reporter or photographer

Which of the following is an important ethical principle in journalism?

a) Sensationalism

b) Accuracy and fairness

c) Biased reporting

d) Plagiarism

Answer: b) Accuracy and fairness

What is a “by-election” in political reporting?

a) An election held at night

b) A special election to fill a single vacant seat

c) A vote for the best campaign slogan

d) A global election event

Answer: b) A special election to fill a single vacant seat

What does the term “off the record” mean in an interview?

a) The interview is not recorded

b) The information is confidential and not for publication

c) The interview is finished

d) The interview is live on air

Answer: b) The information is confidential and not for publication

What is a “press release” in journalism?

a) A document written by a news reporter

b) A statement issued by a government official

c) A printing error in a newspaper

d) A newspaper’s publishing schedule

Answer: b) A statement issued by a government official

What is the term for writing that imitates the style of news reporting but contains fictional elements?

a) Non-fiction

b) Opinion piece

c) Satire

d) Editorial

Answer: c) Satire

What is the purpose of the “lead” in a news article?

a) To summarize the entire article

b) To provide background information

c) To introduce the main points of the story

d) To add humor to the article

Answer: c) To introduce the main points of the story

What is the Society of Professional Journalists’ (SPJ) Code of Ethics used for?

a) Evaluating restaurant food quality

b) Guiding ethical standards in journalism

c) Deciding political endorsements

d) Reviewing movie scripts

Answer: b) Guiding ethical standards in journalism

What is “libel” in journalism?

a) A type of humor column

b) Defamatory written statements about someone

c) A legal document

d) A genre of fiction

Answer: b) Defamatory written statements about someone

Which of the following is an example of a “beat reporter”?

a) A journalist covering a specific subject area, like health or education

b) A reporter who only covers international news

c) An investigative journalist

d) A sports commentator

Answer: a) A journalist covering a specific subject area, like health or education

What is “editorial independence” in journalism?

a) The freedom to publish any content, regardless of accuracy

b) Freedom from government regulation

c) The autonomy of editors to make content decisions without interference

d) The responsibility to report only positive news

Answer: c) The autonomy of editors to make content decisions without interference

What is the purpose of a “source attribution” in a news article?

a) To hide the identity of the source

b) To provide contact information for the source

c) To give credit to the source of information

d) To add complexity to the article

Answer: c) To give credit to the source of information

What does “FOIA” stand for in journalism?

a) Free Online Information Access

b) Federal Oversight and Information Act

c) Freedom of Information Act

d) Foreign Outreach in Journalism

Answer: c) Freedom of Information Act

What is the role of an ombudsman in journalism?

a) A journalist’s assistant

b) A newsroom’s manager

c) An advocate for transparency and accountability in media

d) A newspaper’s owner

Answer: c) An advocate for transparency and accountability in media

What is the “AP Stylebook” in journalism?

a) A guide for proper newsroom etiquette

b) A reference guide for journalistic writing and style

c) A news article template

d) A collection of famous journalists’ biographies

Answer: b) A reference guide for journalistic writing and style

Which of the following is an example of a “hard news” story?

a) A cooking recipe feature

b) A celebrity’s fashion choices

c) A political election result

d) A travel blog

Answer: c) A political election result

What is the term for a news story with a sensationalized or biased perspective?

a) Yellow journalism

b) Ethical reporting

c) Objective news

d) Breaking news

Answer: a) Yellow journalism

Who is responsible for the final editorial decisions in a newsroom?

a) Assistant Information Officer

b) Fact-checker

c) Editor-in-Chief

d) The readers

Answer: c) Editor-in-Chief

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WAPDA Assistant Information Officer (BPS-16) = 01 Post

Qualification: MA Journalism with at least 2nd Division from HEC recognized University or 04 years/ 08 semester Hons. Degree in Journalism with minimum 2.0 CGPA out of 4.0 from HEC recognized University.

Age Limit: 33 Years

Quota: Punjab Open Merit = 1

How to Apply

Candidates may visit OTS website (www.ots.org.pk) for registration and submission of applications within 15 days of publication of advertisement.

Candidates shall pay test fee of Rs. 200/- to OTS. Test fee shall be paid in any Branch of Bank Alfalah, HBL, or ABL on prescribed Bank Challan form downloadable from website www.ots.org.pk