Hutchins Commission Report 1947: A Free and Responsible Press

Q.1: The Hutchins Commission was officially known as:

a) The Royal Commission on the Press

b) The Commission on Freedom of the Press

c) The First Press Commission

d) The Committee on Public Information

Ans: b) The Commission on Freedom of the Press

 

Q.2: In which year was the final report of the Hutchins Commission published?

a) 1942

b) 1945

c) 1947

d) 1956

Ans: c) 1947

 

Q.3: Who was the Chairman of the Hutchins Commission?

a) Wilbur Schramm

b) Robert M. Hutchins

c) Henry Luce

d) Theodore Peterson

Ans: b) Robert M. Hutchins

 

Q.4: The Hutchins Commission was primarily funded by:

a) The U.S. Government

b) The Rockefeller Foundation

c) Time Inc. (Henry Luce)

d) The Pulitzer Prize Board

Ans: c) Time Inc. (Henry Luce)

 

Q.5: Which Normative Theory of the Press emerged as a direct result of Hutchins Commission’s findings?

a) Libertarian Theory

b) Authoritarian Theory

c) Social Responsibility Theory

d) Development Media Theory

Ans: c) Social Responsibility Theory

 

Q.6: The Commission argued that “Freedom of the Press” is not just a right, but a:

a) Government privilege

b) Moral obligation/Duty

c) Commercial commodity

d) Absolute individual freedom

Ans: b) Moral obligation/Duty

 

Q.7: How many requirements did the Commission list for a “healthy and free press” in its report?

a) Three

b) Five

c) Seven

d) Ten

Ans: b) Five

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Q.8: Which of the following was NOT one of the five requirements set by the Commission?

a) A truthful, comprehensive account of the day’s events.

b) A forum for the exchange of comment and criticism.

c) The projection of a representative picture of constituent groups.

d) Total government control over news dissemination to ensure accuracy.

Ans: d) Total government control over news dissemination to ensure accuracy.

 

Q.9: The Commission concluded that the greatest threat to press freedom in 1940s America was:

a) Government censorship

b) Direct military intervention

c) Concentration of media ownership (Monopolies)

d) Lack of literacy among the public

Ans: c) Concentration of media ownership (Monopolies)

 

Q.10: What was the title of the Commission’s main summary report?

a) The Four Theories of the Press

b) A Free and Responsible Press

c) The People’s Right to Know

d) Media and Democracy

Ans: b) A Free and Responsible Press

 

Q.11: Robert Hutchins, the head of the commission, was the President of which university?

a) Harvard University

b) University of Chicago

c) Stanford University

d) Columbia University

Ans: b) University of Chicago

 

Q.12: The Commission suggested that if the press fails to regulate itself and act responsibly, then:

a) It should be permanently shut down.

b) The government should step in to regulate it.

c) Advertisers should boycott the media.

d) The public should stop buying newspapers.

Ans: b) The government should step in to regulate it.

 

Q.13: Which of the following concepts describes the Commission’s view that the press should serve as a “Common Carrier” of information?

a) Gatekeeping

b) Marketplace of Ideas

c) Access to the airwaves/print for all viewpoints

d) Agenda Setting

Ans: c) Access to the airwaves/print for all viewpoints

Q.14: The Hutchins Commission was comprised mostly of:

a) Working journalists and editors

b) Media owners and CEOs

c) Academic intellectuals and philosophers

d) Politicians and senators

Ans: c) Academic intellectuals and philosophers

 

Q.15: Critics of the Commission’s report at the time (1947) argued that it was:

a) Too supportive of media owners.

b) Too “Socialist” or a threat to the First Amendment.

c) Too focused on television (which wasn’t popular yet).

d) Ignored the importance of ethics.

Ans: b) Too “Socialist” or a threat to the First Amendment.

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