
LESSON 2 : PRE WRITING CONCERNS IN CAMPUS JOURNALISM
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- Q1
What should the lead paragraph of a news story contain?
At least 2 of the 5 Ws and 1 H
All of the 5 Ws and 1 H (or at least
A catchy one
A human interest hook
20s - Q2
What is the Campus Journalism Act of the Philippines?
Journalism Act of 1991
Journalism Act of 1993
Journalism Act of 1981
Journalism Act of 1983
20s - Q3
We can use anonymous interview quotes in our articles.
Often
False
True
Sometimes
20s - Q4
All of the following are part of the 5 W's and H EXCEPT:
Who
How
When
Will
20s - Q5
This style of journalistic writing allows you to include the least important details at the bottom of the article.
Inverted pyramid
Feature
Opinion/Editorial
Hourglass
20s - Q6
In journalism, the writer needs to avoid which of the following?
Concise writing
Quoting sources directly
Understandable language
Long complicated sentences and paragraph
20s - Q7
What is a byline?
Name of the person who wrote the article
Name of newspaper
Title of an article
The words under the photo
20s - Q8
Another word for a photo caption that journalists use:
Cutline
Byline
Deadline
Nightline
20s - Q9
What is the first paragraph of an article called?
Introduction
Lead
News story
Inverted Pyramid
20s - Q10
It is a tagline above but smaller than the headline?
Hammer
Kicker
Box line
Deck
20s - Q11
These are the types of printmaking, EXCEPT:
Intaglio
Storyline
Screen Printing
Lithography
20s - Q12
What are the parts of a news article?
Who, When, How, Wont, Why
Who, What, Where, When, Why, How
When, Will, Wont, Would, Why
What, Could, Would, Should, Will
20s - Q13
The purpose of the pitch is to convince the editor or producer.
False
Sometimes
Maybe
True
20s - Q14
The imaginary horizontal lines that divides the newspaper equally into two parts
Running Head
Column Rule
Fold
Ears
20s - Q15
A journalist who works for a media network and reports on specific topic such as foreign, sports, business, etc.
Correspondent
Politician
Coverage
Anchor
20s