SUMMATIVE EXAM - JOURNALISM
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- Q1
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.
Its practitioners must be allowed to exercise their personal conscience
It must provide a forum for public criticism and compromise
Citizens, too, have rights and responsibilities when it comes to the news
Its essence is a discipline of verification
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This means "show your work so readers can decide for themselves why they should believe it."
Humility
Transparency
Originality
News
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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.
Ethics
Morals
Values
Law
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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
Objectivity
Truth
Bias
Concentration
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What kinds of evidence can be presented to verify or explain the central point of the story?
What is the central point?
Who are the central characters?
What is the central place?
What is the central evidence?
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Ethical journalism means taking responsibility for one’s work and explaining one’s decisions to the public. (Perry Cohen, 2017)
Be Accountable and Transparent
Minimize Harm
Act Independently
Seek Truth and Report It
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All are the couple of ways to detect bias except for one.
Whose point of view is the news reported in?
Do the headlines and stories seem off together or do they go well
Which opinion is more important?
First, detect who the sources are. Is it mostly or only the government and corporate?
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This is the term in Journalism that is used when planning a story, when doing the re-porting and photography, when writing and editing
Editorial Meeting
Editorial Writing
Editorial Process
What is the Central Point?
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The truth makes people feel like they are reading a reliable source and would cause more of a continuous read.
Its practitioners must maintain an independence from those they cover
Its essence is a discipline of verification
Its first loyalty is to citizens
Journalism’s first obligation is to the truth
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What is the process of the Journalism activities as stated by the American Press Institute?
gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting
assessing, gathering, creating, and presenting
gathering, presenting, assessing, and creating
gathering, assessing, presenting, and creating
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Choose which action in a given situation is unbiased
Nina only interviewed the side of the jeepney drivers about their call for the transportation fare increase.
Jill wrote the total number COVID-19 cases in Marikina which she got from a shared post on Facebook.
Rhea included both conflicting sides in her news story.
Sheena asserted that the #TimeOut campaign of the COVID-19 frontliners are too selfish and that they should instead do their job since they are already earning money.
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Choose which statement is false
Reporters typically write gossips
Journalists exists in order to enlighten the publication on the different issues.
Coverage is the term used when a journalist is reporting a certain incident.
Journalists play a vital role in delivering truth to the public.
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What does 5W and H mean?
Who, Which, Where, When, Why, and How
Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How
Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How Much
Who, What, Where, When, and How
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You pattern your artwork from that of your classmate without his/her permission.
Immoral
Unlawful
Ethical
Unethical
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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.
Immoral
Ethical
Unethical
Unlawful
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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.
Transparency
Humility
Honesty
Originality
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Journalists need to keep an open mind.
Originality
Humility
Honesty
Transparency
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The essence of journalism is a discipline of verification. The discipline of verification distinguishes journalism from other forms of __________.
communication
information
expulsion
intermission
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In this element, every citizen is a journalist is some sort of way
It must keep the news comprehensive and proportional
Its practitioners must be allowed to exercise their personal conscience
It must strive to keep the significant interesting and relevant
Citizens, too, have rights and responsibilities when it comes to the news
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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.
Its essence is a discipline of verification
It must serve as an independent monitor of power
Its practitioners must maintain an independence from those they cover
Its first loyalty is to citizens
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