Q174. The casual horrors and real disasters are thrown at newspaper readers without discrimination. In the contemporary arrangements for circulating the news, an important element, evaluation is always weak and often wanting entirely. There is no point anywhere along the line somewhere someone put his foot down for certain ends and says, "This is important and that does not amount to row of beans; deserves no ones attention, and should travel the wires no farther." The junk is dressed up to look as meaningful as the real news.According to the passage, newspapers are said to lack a sense of discrimination because:Chemistry — NUST Mock By Dogers 3 — Question 174 of 200A. they do not separate real news from mere sensationalismB. they have to accept whatever is received on the wiresC. limited manpower makes serious evaluation impossibleD. people do not see the difference between 'junk' and 'real' newsPractice more Chemistry MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →