
SUMMATIVE EXAM - JOURNALISM
Quiz by Joshua Caleb Pacleta
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This element of Journalism allows for the exercise of the journalist’s personal conscience. This gives the newspaper a way to decide in the end what the right choice on running the story is or not.
This means "show your work so readers can decide for themselves why they should believe it."
Is a branch of philosophy that deals with the principles of conduct of an individual or group. It works as a guiding principle as to decide what is good or bad.
Is a concentration or interest in one particular area or subject. In Journalism it means that the author is one-sided and editorializes when writing
What kinds of evidence can be presented to verify or explain the central point of the story?
Ethical journalism means taking responsibility for one’s work and explaining one’s decisions to the public. (Perry Cohen, 2017)
All are the couple of ways to detect bias except for one.
This is the term in Journalism that is used when planning a story, when doing the re-porting and photography, when writing and editing
The truth makes people feel like they are reading a reliable source and would cause more of a continuous read.
What is the process of the Journalism activities as stated by the American Press Institute?
Choose which action in a given situation is unbiased
Choose which statement is false
What does 5W and H mean?
You pattern your artwork from that of your classmate without his/her permission.
Angela needs at least a grade of 90 in English to retain her number 1 position in the honor roll. She studies doubly hard instead of asking her parents to send an expensive gift to her teacher when the latter celebrates his/her birthday.
Journalists say the times they most often got something wrong was when they took something from somebody or some place else and failed to check it themselves.
Journalists need to keep an open mind.
The essence of journalism is a discipline of verification. The discipline of verification distinguishes journalism from other forms of __________.
In this element, every citizen is a journalist is some sort of way
The discipline of journalist is not always clear and can vary from place to place, but the articles should not be opinionated unless asked to be.
The following are some of the questions that can serve as your guide in detecting bias in an article except for one.
Information can be viewed as a hierarchy. At the top is the work you have done for yourself, reporting you can directly vouch for.
History reveals that the more ____________ a society, the more news and information it tends to have.
They are the authors of the book "Elements of Journalism"
All of the following are part of the 5Ws and H except
The code of ethics being used by the Filipino journalists
An act of making sure that the right facts are there and those facts are right.
Make sure to present all sides, arguments and opinions.
"Never use the ideas, words and concepts of others without giving credit to sources"- is one of the grave acts in practicing journalism. It refers to:
A form of bias that deals with passing along errors or assumptions in order to support or refute a point of view
A form of bias that concentrates on ignoring the facts of statistics in order to support or disprove a point of view
"If it’s a 'big' topic, how can it be broken down so it’s easier to explain?" is a question under:
According to CubReporters.org, organizing the way you _______ journalism articles is as important as organizing the way you tell any story
In other words, journalists need to strive to investigate and search out to discover the true story that needs to be told to the public.
_________ is that part of communication that keeps us informed of the changing events, issues, and characters in the world outside
Journalists often describe the essence of their work as finding and presenting “the facts” and also _____________________.
Journalists have been called “___________________,” meaning they are the watch-dogs of society and have a duty to inform the public on situations they did not have in-depth or prior knowledge of.Â
______________ and fairness apply not only to how a reporter writes about an issue but to how they conduct themselves in public. (Rogers, 2019)
In school newspapers, it is legal to take another person's writing and use it as your own.
Reporters should try at all times to not remain objective; they should not make fair, neutral observations about people and events.