Journalism Midterm Examination

Journalism Midterm Examination

9th - 12th Grade

22 Qs

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Journalism Midterm Examination

Journalism Midterm Examination

Assessment

Quiz

Journalism

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

R.2.1 -- Text Structure, C.4.1 -- Sources and research

Standards-aligned

Created by

Robyn Smith

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22 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

What is the item that describes what is happening in a picture or gives credit to the source of the picture?

Folio

Dominant

Caption

Gutter

Tags

R.2.1 -- Text Structure

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

What is the title of an article called?

caption

cover line

by-line

headline

3.

LABELLING QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Label the parts of the newspaper per the terms we discussed.

a
b
c
d
e
Headline
byline
Date
Subhead
Banner

Tags

R.2.1 -- Text Structure

4.

CLASSIFICATION QUESTION

3 mins • 15 pts

Categorize which of the following is considered to be journalism and which are not.

Groups:

(a) Yes it is Journalism

,

(b) No it is not Journalism

Advertisement

Press release
Investigative report
Documentary

Opinion piece

Research project

Editorial

Self-expressive acts

Private diary

Breaking news

Creative Writing

Interview

Social networking

Feature story
News article

Tags

R.2.1 -- Text Structure

5.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Match the following types of reporting to their definitions.

The story that captures the public's attention.

Feature Story

The most important story of the day.

Lead Story

In-depth investigation into a specific topic.

Enterprise Story

Covering daily news in a certain area.

Beat Reporting

A detailed exploration of a particular subject.

Dominant Story

6.

CLASSIFICATION QUESTION

3 mins • 10 pts

Categorize what you owe and what you do not owe when you use sources for your writing.

Groups:

(a) What do you owe them?

,

(b) What do you NOT owe them?

Control of how the story will be written

Anonymity (unless their life is in danger)

Compassion and care

Respect and courtesy

Chance to respond

Money or compensation

Tags

C.4.1 -- Sources and research

7.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Match the following news value to its definition.

Who is of importance in article

Proximity

Something that is unusual or out of the ordinary.

Oddity

A serious disagreement or argument.

Impact

The geographical nearness of an event to the audience.

Prominence

The effect or influence of an event or issue.

Conflict

Tags

R.2.1 -- Text Structure

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