Television-History (1)
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A) Lowerproduction costs
C) The ability to
publish long
articles
B) The speed of
delivering fresh
news
D) Worldwide
availability
without signal
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A) By using textbased runninglines
C) By adding a
live moving
picture
B) By offering
high-quality
music playback
D) By requiring
constant manual
signal tuning
8.
A) 18th and 19thcenturies
C) 20th and 21st
centuries
B) 19th and 20th
centuries
D) 17th and 18th
centuries
9.
A) VladimirZworykin
C) Boris Rosing
B) Alexander
Popov
D) Nikola Tesla
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A) His supervisorC) His son
B) His rival
D) His student
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A) 1910sC) 1950s
B) 1930s
D) 1970s
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A) Rubin-714C) KVN-49
B) Record-V312
D) Gorizont-101
13.
A) An electronicfrequency
magnifier
C) A special
mirror canvas
B) A magnifying
lens filled with
water
D) A glass
magnifying loupe
on a stand
14.
A) The high costof television
receivers
C) The risk of
complete mind
manipulation
B) The poor
quality
D) Limited
broadcasting
hours
15.
A) Speed readingand a good
memory
C) Media literacy
and critical
thinking
B) Public
speaking and
literacy
D) Technical skills
and programming