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51. |
------- means information can be published but only under conditions negotiated by the source. |
A. | deep background |
B. | On the record |
C. | background |
D. | off the record |
Answer» D. off the record | |
52. |
------- features take the reader back to revisit an event and issues surrounding it. |
A. | spot |
B. | Lifestyle |
C. | Trend |
D. | Historical |
Answer» E. | |
53. |
A ------- feature story is a walk down memory lane, a recollection of facts from an era long gone. |
A. | historical |
B. | seasonal |
C. | nostalgic |
D. | profile |
Answer» D. profile | |
54. |
In -------, you simply choose a topic and make a list of everything that comes to mind. |
A. | direct |
B. | indirect |
C. | demonstrative |
D. | brainstorming |
Answer» E. | |
55. |
In a review, the ------- summarises the plot in a few paragraphs. |
A. | introduction |
B. | body |
C. | headline |
D. | last paragarpah |
Answer» C. headline | |
56. |
------- columns break down the jargon for the reader. |
A. | letters to the editor |
B. | Analytical |
C. | Agony aunt |
D. | sports |
Answer» C. Agony aunt | |
57. |
------- is a hallmark of a human interest story. |
A. | news |
B. | helplessness |
C. | shock |
D. | sensitivity |
Answer» E. | |
58. |
The word ------- is derived from a french word 'recherche'. |
A. | research |
B. | construct |
C. | re-examine |
D. | abstract |
Answer» B. construct | |
59. |
Newspaper feature writing is generally detached and -------. |
A. | lengthy |
B. | subjective |
C. | Objective |
D. | short |
Answer» D. short | |
60. |
This statement: 'the views expressed by the writer are not shared by the newspaper' is called a ------- . |
A. | warning |
B. | disclaimer |
C. | defence |
D. | offence |
Answer» C. defence | |
61. |
Quality reviews enhance the ------- of the publication/ shows in question. |
A. | frequency |
B. | credibility |
C. | length |
D. | sales |
Answer» C. length | |
62. |
The ------- page is the page opposite to the Editorial page. |
A. | business page |
B. | Op-Ed |
C. | sports page |
D. | city news page |
Answer» C. sports page | |
63. |
The purpose of an interview is ------- from the interviewee. |
A. | to extract information |
B. | to have fun |
C. | to spoil his/her name |
D. | to make fun |
Answer» B. to have fun | |
64. |
------- stories discuss a person, place, animal or thing in an emotional way. |
A. | historical |
B. | Human interest |
C. | Hard news story |
D. | seasonal |
Answer» C. Hard news story | |
65. |
A ------- is a question which subtly prompts the respondent to answer in a particular way. |
A. | close-ended question |
B. | typical question |
C. | open-ended question |
D. | Leading question |
Answer» E. | |
66. |
The first "A" in the APPLAUSE formula stands for ------- . |
A. | allergy |
B. | appeal |
C. | align |
D. | act |
Answer» C. align | |
67. |
A sound recordist will not allow an interview to proceed unltil he is satisfied by the ------- of the sound. |
A. | quality |
B. | magnitude |
C. | length |
D. | space used |
Answer» B. magnitude | |
68. |
------- are the principles we adhere to as a journalist. |
A. | falsehood |
B. | ideas |
C. | truth |
D. | ethics |
Answer» E. | |
69. |
In a review, the ------- gives the title and mentions the director, producer and actors. |
A. | body |
B. | introduction |
C. | closing |
D. | middle |
Answer» C. closing | |
70. |
------- reporter captures the hype created with respect to a way of life. |
A. | Lifestyle |
B. | Crime |
C. | Environment |
D. | Transport |
Answer» B. Crime | |
71. |
Arts, entertainment and lifestyle stories are considered to be ------- in nature. |
A. | Entertaining |
B. | Emotional |
C. | Hard News |
D. | Soft News |
Answer» E. | |
72. |
------- notes means writing down or noting down information taken while covering a story. |
A. | collecting |
B. | seeing |
C. | shorthand |
D. | transcribing |
Answer» E. | |
73. |
------- is directed towards a geographically diverse, but narrow target audience who has specific interests and demographic characteristics. |
A. | Advertisement writing |
B. | Newspaper writing |
C. | Magazine writing |
D. | Radio scripting |
Answer» D. Radio scripting | |
74. |
The ------- interview is done when the interviewee doesnot have the patience or time to sit for a face-to-face discussion. |
A. | neutral |
B. | |
C. | None of the above |
D. | face-to-face |
Answer» C. None of the above | |
75. |
A ------- interview is a sit down tete-a-tete. |
A. | face-to-face |
B. | telephonic |
C. | None of the above |
D. | |
Answer» B. telephonic | |
76. |
A film reviewer is one who understands ------- . |
A. | books |
B. | cinema |
C. | food |
D. | poems |
Answer» C. food | |
77. |
------- means information can be published but without identifying your source. |
A. | off the record |
B. | On the record |
C. | deep background |
D. | background |
Answer» D. background | |
78. |
------- typically records the people, events, sights and feelings of an author who is touring a foreign place for the pleasure of travel. |
A. | historical story |
B. | seasonal story |
C. | Travel literature |
D. | Literature |
Answer» D. Literature | |
79. |
------- deal with the mix of travel, tourism and the hospitality industry. |
A. | Diaries |
B. | Travellogues |
C. | Fiction |
D. | Nonfiction |
Answer» C. Fiction | |
80. |
The "E" in the APPLAUSE formula stands for ------- . |
A. | None of the above |
B. | Enthusiasm |
C. | Ecstacy |
D. | Emptiness |
Answer» C. Ecstacy | |
81. |
The "S" in the APPLAUSE formula stands for ------- . |
A. | Significance |
B. | Singularity |
C. | Signature |
D. | Simplicity |
Answer» B. Singularity | |
82. |
A major clue in facde-to-face interview is the ------- |
A. | body language |
B. | None of the above |
C. | Both of them |
D. | facial expressions |
Answer» D. facial expressions | |
83. |
In ------- interviews it is important to make eye contact. |
A. | None of the above |
B. | telephonic |
C. | face-to-face |
D. | |
Answer» D. email | |
84. |
A ------- column reflects what the ordinary/ common man thinks about a particular issue or article. |
A. | sports |
B. | Op-Ed |
C. | letters to the editor |
D. | editorial page |
Answer» D. editorial page | |
85. |
The ------- is where the feature writer lays out for the reader exactly what the story is all about. |
A. | box |
B. | Nutgraf |
C. | middle |
D. | start |
Answer» C. middle | |
86. |
------- Interview emphasizes the individual being featured. |
A. | Q&A |
B. | Depth |
C. | Profile |
D. | face-to-face |
Answer» D. face-to-face | |
87. |
------- is background information or human-interest stories. |
A. | Soft news |
B. | Facts |
C. | Entertainment |
D. | Hard news |
Answer» B. Facts | |
88. |
------- ads are mostly found in the space close to classified advertising. |
A. | Product |
B. | Creative |
C. | Obituary |
D. | Small |
Answer» D. Small | |
89. |
The role of feature story is to educate and ------- . |
A. | complicate |
B. | confuse |
C. | entertain |
D. | misunderstand |
Answer» D. misunderstand | |
90. |
Williamson (1975) said a ------- feature is “an account of an annual event or an aspect of that annual event which captures its spirit. |
A. | historical |
B. | seasonal |
C. | live-in |
D. | profile |
Answer» C. live-in | |
91. |
A ------- is a fixed place in a newspaper/ magazine assigned to a particular writer |
A. | feature |
B. | hard news story |
C. | column |
D. | page |
Answer» D. page | |
92. |
Feature stories about contemporary news events are usually called -------. |
A. | trend stories |
B. | live in stories |
C. | News features |
D. | spot stories |
Answer» D. spot stories | |
93. |
Feature stories aren't defined so much by subject matter as they are by the ------- in which they are written. |
A. | page |
B. | style |
C. | font |
D. | size |
Answer» C. font | |
94. |
------- aims to please a geographically restricted audience, with a broad range of ages, interests, and socio-economic backgrounds. |
A. | Newspaper writing |
B. | Advertisement writing |
C. | Magazine writing |
D. | Radio scripting |
Answer» B. Advertisement writing | |
95. |
Any noise made by a person, an animal, or an object is called -------. |
A. | tip |
B. | packet |
C. | information |
D. | sound |
Answer» E. | |
96. |
------- feature stories help relive the past. |
A. | nostalgic |
B. | historical |
C. | profile |
D. | seasonal |
Answer» B. historical | |
97. |
Editorials are always crafted carefully on issues that are -------, topical and most of the times, controversial. |
A. | emotional |
B. | current |
C. | unreal |
D. | boring |
Answer» C. unreal | |
98. |
------- is the chief tool of active journalism. |
A. | Interviewing |
B. | Talking |
C. | Writing |
D. | Listening |
Answer» B. Talking | |
99. |
In ------- stories, the reporter makes the point, sets the tone, and frames the issue in the first paragraph or two. |
A. | Horror |
B. | Soft news |
C. | Comedy |
D. | Hard news |
Answer» E. | |
100. |
------- is knowing what you what out of the conversation and not giving in when your questions are not answered. |
A. | convergence |
B. | negligence |
C. | persistence |
D. | existence |
Answer» D. existence | |