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The Hindu commenced operations as a daily newspaper immediately upon its establishment in 1878.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Hindu was initially founded as a weekly publication in 1878 and did not transition to a daily format until 1889.
The group known as the 'Triplicane Six' comprised the original investors responsible for funding The Hindu's launch.
Answer: False
Explanation: The 'Triplicane Six' were the founders of The Hindu in 1878, consisting of students and teachers, rather than solely investors.
In the early 1900s, The Hindu's circulation had diminished to fewer than 1,000 copies when it was offered for sale.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Hindu's circulation had indeed fallen to 800 copies in the early 1900s, prompting its proprietor to offer it for sale.
In what year did The Hindu transition from its initial weekly publication schedule to a daily format?
Answer: 1889
Explanation: The Hindu transitioned from a weekly to a daily publication in 1889.
What was the circulation figure of The Hindu in the early 1900s at the time its proprietor decided to sell it?
Answer: 800 copies
Explanation: The Hindu's circulation had fallen to 800 copies in the early 1900s when its proprietor decided to sell it.
S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar acquired The Hindu in 1905, initiating the Kasturi family's long-standing ownership.
Answer: True
Explanation: S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar purchased The Hindu in 1905, marking the commencement of the Kasturi family's ownership, which continues to the present day.
N. Ram assumed the role of editor-in-chief in June 2003 with the stated objective of enhancing the newspaper's quality and objectivity.
Answer: True
Explanation: N. Ram's appointment as editor-in-chief in June 2003 was indeed aimed at improving the newspaper's quality and objectivity.
Nirmala Lakshman assumed the position of chairperson of The Hindu Group in June 2023, succeeding Malini Parthasarathy.
Answer: True
Explanation: Nirmala Lakshman was indeed appointed chairperson of The Hindu Group in June 2023, following Malini Parthasarathy's departure.
Siddharth Varadarajan was appointed editor-in-chief in 2011, notwithstanding his status as an individual outside the founding family.
Answer: True
Explanation: Siddharth Varadarajan's appointment as editor-in-chief in 2011 occurred despite him not being a member of the founding family.
Malini Parthasarathy cited 'ideological differences' as the reason for her resignation as chairperson in June 2023.
Answer: True
Explanation: Malini Parthasarathy stated that 'ideological differences' were the cause for her stepping down as chairperson in June 2023.
Suresh Nambath currently serves as the editor-in-chief of The Hindu.
Answer: True
Explanation: Suresh Nambath holds the position of current editor-in-chief for The Hindu.
Who is recognized for acquiring The Hindu in 1905, thereby initiating the Kasturi family's long-standing ownership?
Answer: S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar
Explanation: S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar acquired The Hindu in 1905, marking the commencement of the Kasturi family's ownership.
Who was appointed editor-in-chief in June 2003 with the objective of enhancing the newspaper's quality and objectivity?
Answer: N. Ram
Explanation: N. Ram was appointed editor-in-chief in June 2003 with the stated goal of enhancing the newspaper's quality and objectivity.
Who succeeded G. Kasturi in the role of editor in 1991?
Answer: N. Ravi
Explanation: N. Ravi succeeded G. Kasturi as editor in 1991.
What was the outcome of the 2011 succession battle for the editor-in-chief position, a decision ultimately made by N. Ram's casting vote?
Answer: Siddharth Varadarajan was appointed editor-in-chief.
Explanation: The outcome of the 2011 succession battle was the appointment of Siddharth Varadarajan as editor-in-chief, decided by N. Ram's casting vote.
Which of the following individuals is listed as a past managing director of The Hindu?
Answer: K. Balaji
Explanation: K. Balaji is listed as a past managing director of The Hindu.
What reasons did Malini Parthasarathy provide for her resignation as chairperson in June 2023?
Answer: Disagreements over editorial policy and perceived narrowing of opportunities
Explanation: Malini Parthasarathy cited 'ideological differences' and a perceived narrowing of opportunities as reasons for her resignation as chairperson in June 2023.
Who currently holds the position of editor-in-chief of The Hindu?
Answer: Suresh Nambath
Explanation: Suresh Nambath is the current editor-in-chief of The Hindu.
The Hindu newspaper is characterized by its centre-right political alignment.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Hindu is generally described as having a centre-left political alignment, not centre-right.
In 2003, readers commended The Hindu's editorial content for its unbiased reporting.
Answer: False
Explanation: In 2003, readers expressed concern regarding bias in The Hindu's editorial content, rather than praising its unbiased reporting.
In August 2003, The Hindu's editorial acknowledged the issue of 'news reporting as editorializing' and pledged to enhance objectivity.
Answer: True
Explanation: An editorial published in August 2003 did acknowledge the problem of 'editorialising as news reporting' and committed to improving objectivity and factuality.
The nickname 'Maha Vishnu of Mount Road' became associated with The Hindu primarily because of its early financial struggles.
Answer: False
Explanation: The nickname 'Maha Vishnu of Mount Road' is associated with The Hindu due to its significant editorial influence and respected position, not specifically its early financial struggles.
Narasimhan Murali lauded N. Ram's leadership style, characterizing it as exemplary.
Answer: False
Explanation: Narasimhan Murali did not praise N. Ram's leadership; rather, he offered criticism, alleging 'cronyism and vested interests'.
Which of the following descriptions most accurately characterizes The Hindu's political alignment?
Answer: Centre-left
Explanation: The Hindu newspaper is generally characterized as having a centre-left political alignment.
In 2003, what specific concern did readers articulate regarding The Hindu's editorial content?
Answer: It was perceived as biased.
Explanation: In 2003, readers expressed concern that The Hindu's editorial content was perceived as biased.
What did The Hindu's August 2003 editorial acknowledge concerning the newspaper's reporting practices?
Answer: That it had been affected by 'editorialising as news reporting'.
Explanation: The August 2003 editorial acknowledged that the newspaper had been affected by 'editorialising as news reporting'.
What specific criticism did Narasimhan Murali direct against N. Ram's leadership?
Answer: He ran The Hindu with 'cronyism and vested interests'.
Explanation: Narasimhan Murali criticized N. Ram's leadership by alleging that he ran The Hindu with 'cronyism and vested interests'.
As of December 2019, The Hindu reported a daily circulation figure exceeding one million copies.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Hindu reported a daily circulation of 1,015,792 copies as of December 2019, which indeed exceeds one million.
The Hindu's reporting on the Bofors arms deal scandal in 1987-88 was characterized by its reliance on unverified sources and had minimal impact on national discourse.
Answer: False
Explanation: Contrary to this statement, The Hindu's reporting on the Bofors scandal was based on exclusive, document-backed investigations and significantly influenced national discourse.
In 2003, the Tamil Nadu government initiated legal proceedings against The Hindu, an action widely perceived as an attempt to curtail press freedom.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Tamil Nadu government did file legal cases against The Hindu in 2003, and this was indeed seen as an effort to restrict press freedom.
The Hindu's practice of dedicating its entire front page to advertisements persisted until 1958.
Answer: True
Explanation: The newspaper's extensive front-page advertising policy continued until 1958, after which a more restrained approach was adopted.
The Hindu's reporting on the 'sengol controversy' in January 2016 aligned with and supported the government's narrative.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Hindu's reporting in January 2016 on the 'sengol controversy' contradicted the government's narrative by stating the story was fabricated.
The Hindu's coverage of the Bofors scandal was deemed detrimental to Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's administration.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Hindu's investigative reporting on the Bofors scandal was indeed considered damaging to Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's government.
What was the reported daily circulation figure for The Hindu as of December 2019?
Answer: 1,015,792 copies
Explanation: As of December 2019, The Hindu reported a daily circulation of 1,015,792 copies.
What was the principal role of The Hindu's reporting concerning the Bofors arms deal scandal in 1987-88?
Answer: To publish exclusive, document-backed reports that influenced national discourse.
Explanation: The primary role of The Hindu's reporting on the Bofors scandal was to publish exclusive, document-backed reports that significantly influenced national discourse.
What action did the Tamil Nadu government undertake against The Hindu in 2003, an action interpreted as an effort to curb press freedom?
Answer: It filed legal cases for breach of privilege.
Explanation: The Tamil Nadu government filed legal cases against The Hindu in 2003 for breach of privilege, which was viewed as an attempt to curb press freedom.
What specific report did The Hindu publish in January 2016 that ignited the 'sengol controversy'?
Answer: That the story surrounding the sengol was fabricated.
Explanation: In January 2016, The Hindu reported that the story surrounding the 'sengol' was fabricated, which sparked the controversy.
In which year did The Hindu's front page advertising practice change significantly?
Answer: 1958
Explanation: The Hindu's front page advertising practice changed significantly in 1958.
The Hindu newspaper maintains its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Hindu newspaper is headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, not Mumbai, Maharashtra.
The Hindu launched its website, thehindu.com, in 1995, marking it as the final Indian newspaper to establish an online presence.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Hindu launched its website in 1995, which was a pioneering move as it was the *first* Indian newspaper to establish an online presence, not the last.
During the 2015 Chennai floods, The Hindu successfully published its print edition without any interruption.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Hindu was unable to publish its print edition in Chennai on December 2, 2015, due to the severe floods, marking an interruption in its publication history.
The Hindu group introduced its Tamil edition on September 16, 2013.
Answer: True
Explanation: The launch date for The Hindu group's Tamil edition was indeed September 16, 2013.
The Hindu's website redesign project was fully completed in 2009.
Answer: False
Explanation: While the beta version of the redesigned website was launched in 2009, the full redesign was completed and went live in 2010.
The Hindu holds the distinction of being the first newspaper in India to launch a website.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Hindu was indeed the inaugural Indian newspaper to establish an online presence by launching its website.
The Hindu's 'Newspaper in Education' program, notably featuring 'The Hindu in School,' is designed to deliver content specifically for young readers.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 'Newspaper in Education' program, including 'The Hindu in School,' is indeed aimed at providing content tailored for young readers.
The Hindu's print edition in Chennai was suspended on December 2, 2015, owing to the severe floods.
Answer: True
Explanation: The print edition in Chennai was indeed not published on December 2, 2015, as a consequence of the severe floods.
In August 2022, The Hindu's website commenced the publication of Hindi translations of its editorials.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Hindu's website began publishing Hindi translations of its editorials in August 2022, a notable first.
In which city and state is The Hindu newspaper headquartered?
Answer: Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Explanation: The Hindu newspaper is headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
What significant event transpired concerning The Hindu's print edition in Chennai during the 2015 South Indian floods?
Answer: It was unable to publish its print edition for the first time since its founding.
Explanation: During the 2015 South Indian floods, The Hindu was unable to publish its print edition in Chennai.
In which year did The Hindu launch its website, establishing a pioneering presence in Indian media?
Answer: 1995
Explanation: The Hindu launched its website in 1995, marking a pioneering move in Indian media.
On what specific date did The Hindu group launch its Tamil edition?
Answer: September 16, 2013
Explanation: The Hindu group launched its Tamil edition on September 16, 2013.
What initiative did The Hindu launch in April 2013 with the objective of engaging younger readers?
Answer: The Hindu in School
Explanation: In April 2013, The Hindu launched 'The Hindu in School' initiative to engage younger readers.
In 1965, The Times of London recognized The Hindu as one of the world's ten best newspapers.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Times of London indeed identified The Hindu as one of the world's ten best newspapers in 1965, noting its influence and respected status.
In 1965, The Times of London identified The Hindu as the most respected newspaper in India.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Times of London's 1965 assessment indeed recognized The Hindu as the most respected newspaper in India.
In 1968, The American Newspaper Publishers Association bestowed its World Press Achievement Award upon The Hindu.
Answer: True
Explanation: The American Newspaper Publishers Association honored The Hindu with the World Press Achievement Award in 1968.
Which publication bestowed recognition upon The Hindu as one of the world's ten best newspapers in 1965?
Answer: The Times of London
Explanation: The Times of London recognized The Hindu as one of the world's ten best newspapers in 1965.
What award did The Hindu receive in 1968 from the American Newspaper Publishers Association?
Answer: World Press Achievement Award
Explanation: The Hindu received the World Press Achievement Award in 1968 from the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
What is the significance of The Hindu being recognized as a 'newspaper of record'?
Answer: It is recognized for comprehensive, accurate, and authoritative reporting.
Explanation: Being considered a 'newspaper of record' signifies that The Hindu is recognized for its comprehensive, accurate, and authoritative reporting.