The Indian Film Censorship

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Which government body is responsible for film censorship in India?

  1. Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)

  2. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

  3. Supreme Court of India

  4. Indian Film and Television Producers Council (IFTPC)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is the statutory body under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting that regulates the public exhibition of films in India.

When was the Cinematograph Act, the primary legislation governing film censorship in India, enacted?

  1. 1952

  2. 1962

  3. 1972

  4. 1982


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Cinematograph Act was enacted in 1952 to regulate the exhibition of cinematograph films in India and to certify films for public exhibition.

What are the main objectives of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)?

  1. To ensure that films are suitable for public viewing

  2. To promote the development of good cinema

  3. To regulate the exhibition of foreign films in India

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The CBFC has multiple objectives, including ensuring that films are suitable for public viewing, promoting the development of good cinema, and regulating the exhibition of foreign films in India.

What are the different categories of certification issued by the CBFC?

  1. U (Unrestricted Public Exhibition)

  2. UA (Parental Guidance for Children Below 12 Years)

  3. A (Adults Only)

  4. S (Restricted to Specialised Audiences)


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The CBFC issues four categories of certification: U (Unrestricted Public Exhibition), UA (Parental Guidance for Children Below 12 Years), A (Adults Only), and S (Restricted to Specialised Audiences).

Which category of certification is given to films that are considered suitable for all audiences?

  1. U (Unrestricted Public Exhibition)

  2. UA (Parental Guidance for Children Below 12 Years)

  3. A (Adults Only)

  4. S (Restricted to Specialised Audiences)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The U category is given to films that are considered suitable for all audiences, including children.

Which category of certification is given to films that may contain some content that is unsuitable for children below 12 years of age?

  1. U (Unrestricted Public Exhibition)

  2. UA (Parental Guidance for Children Below 12 Years)

  3. A (Adults Only)

  4. S (Restricted to Specialised Audiences)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The UA category is given to films that may contain some content that is unsuitable for children below 12 years of age, and parental guidance is advised.

Which category of certification is given to films that are considered suitable only for adults?

  1. U (Unrestricted Public Exhibition)

  2. UA (Parental Guidance for Children Below 12 Years)

  3. A (Adults Only)

  4. S (Restricted to Specialised Audiences)


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The A category is given to films that are considered suitable only for adults, and children below 18 years of age are not allowed to watch these films.

Which category of certification is given to films that are considered suitable only for specialised audiences, such as educational or scientific purposes?

  1. U (Unrestricted Public Exhibition)

  2. UA (Parental Guidance for Children Below 12 Years)

  3. A (Adults Only)

  4. S (Restricted to Specialised Audiences)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The S category is given to films that are considered suitable only for specialised audiences, such as educational or scientific purposes, and are not meant for general public viewing.

What is the process for obtaining a film certification from the CBFC?

  1. Filmmakers submit their films to the CBFC for review

  2. The CBFC reviews the film and issues a certification

  3. Filmmakers can appeal the CBFC's decision to a higher authority

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The process for obtaining a film certification from the CBFC involves filmmakers submitting their films for review, the CBFC reviewing the film and issuing a certification, and filmmakers having the option to appeal the CBFC's decision to a higher authority.

What are some of the factors that the CBFC considers when reviewing a film?

  1. Violence

  2. Sex

  3. Language

  4. Religious sentiments

  5. All of the above


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

The CBFC considers various factors when reviewing a film, including violence, sex, language, religious sentiments, and any other content that may be considered objectionable or unsuitable for public viewing.

What is the role of the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) in the film censorship process?

  1. To hear appeals against the decisions of the CBFC

  2. To review films that have been refused certification by the CBFC

  3. To recommend changes to the Cinematograph Act

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The FCAT plays a crucial role in the film censorship process by hearing appeals against the decisions of the CBFC, reviewing films that have been refused certification by the CBFC, and recommending changes to the Cinematograph Act.

What are some of the controversies surrounding the Indian film censorship system?

  1. Allegations of political interference

  2. Concerns about the suppression of free speech

  3. Debates over the definition of obscenity

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Indian film censorship system has faced various controversies, including allegations of political interference, concerns about the suppression of free speech, and debates over the definition of obscenity.

What are some of the arguments in favor of film censorship?

  1. To protect children from harmful content

  2. To maintain social and cultural values

  3. To prevent the spread of misinformation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Proponents of film censorship argue that it is necessary to protect children from harmful content, maintain social and cultural values, and prevent the spread of misinformation.

What are some of the arguments against film censorship?

  1. It violates the right to freedom of expression

  2. It stifles creativity and artistic expression

  3. It is ineffective in preventing the spread of harmful content

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Opponents of film censorship argue that it violates the right to freedom of expression, stifles creativity and artistic expression, and is ineffective in preventing the spread of harmful content.

What are some of the recent developments in the Indian film censorship system?

  1. The introduction of a self-certification system for certain films

  2. The establishment of a grievance redressal mechanism for filmmakers

  3. The revision of the Cinematograph Act to address contemporary challenges

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In recent years, the Indian film censorship system has undergone several developments, including the introduction of a self-certification system for certain films, the establishment of a grievance redressal mechanism for filmmakers, and the revision of the Cinematograph Act to address contemporary challenges.

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