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Journalism 2/Yearbook Terms

Total questions: 37

Worksheet time: 19mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
A writer's specific perspective on a broader topic
a)
angle
b)
cover
c)
headline
d)
lead
2.
to identify the person who said the words being quoted
a)
source
b)
caption
c)
attribution
d)
signature
3.
a few sentences that identify who, what, when, where, why and how
a)
source
b)
caption
c)
contents
d)
subhead
4.
final pages of the yearbook
a)
style sheet
b)
title page
c)
endsheets
d)
closing
5.
listing of the pages containing the sections, opening, closing and index
a)
contents
b)
ladder
c)
index
d)
title page
6.
the main story on a yearbook spread
a)
story
b)
copy
c)
dominant
d)
flat
7.
outside of the yearbook which protects the contents
a)
divider
b)
endsheets
c)
flat
d)
cover
8.
refers both to topics featured on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted. 
a)
coverage
b)
cover
c)
caption
d)
lead
9.
A spread used to separate each section of the yearbook
a)
cover page
b)
endsheet
c)
section
d)
divider
10.
when a reporter provides his or her opinion to the reader
a)
editorial
b)
editorializing
c)
article
d)
copy
11.
heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover
a)
opener
b)
ensheets
c)
closer
d)
cover
12.
eight pages on one side of the signature
a)
flat 
b)
signature
c)
copy
d)
gutter
13.
the page number and the topic of a spread placed as a unit at the bottom left and right of the spread
a)
folio
b)
folio tabs
c)
feet
d)
index
14.
Printing in Magenta, Cyan, Yellow and Black
a)
bleed
b)
kerning
c)
spot color
d)
four color
15.
printing in more than black, one other color
a)
spot color
b)
four color
c)
spin-off
d)
transition
16.
Elements such as rule lines, gray screens, large initializers and special type to enhance book's design
a)
ladder
b)
graphics
c)
theme
d)
divider
17.
A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow.
a)
deck
b)
headline
c)
subheading
d)
contents
18.
A complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, ads, topics, events covered in book
a)
contents
b)
index
c)
glossary
d)
endsheet
19.
a conversation between a reporter and a source
a)
chat
b)
source
c)
direct quotation
d)
interview
20.
a page by page listing of the yearbook's contents
a)
index
b)
ladder
c)
glossary
d)
lead
21.
An attention-grabbing introduction that sets the tone of the story
a)
lead
b)
intro
c)
opening
d)
spin-off
22.
The first 2-4 pages of the book that introduce the theme. 
a)
cover
b)
opening
c)
ensheets
d)
copy
23.
A direct statement obtained through an interview
a)
interview
b)
source
c)
quotation
d)
secondary source
24.
A yearbook is typically broken up into 6 of these
a)
dividers
b)
pieces
c)
tabs
d)
sections
25.
A 16 page grouping made up of two 8 page flats
a)
signature
b)
flat
c)
section
d)
divider
26.
the person whom a reporter interviews
a)
source
b)
interviewees
c)
reporter
d)
editor
27.
An area connecting the covers
a)
spine
b)
endsheets
c)
copy
d)
cover
28.
A mini-theme used as a section title
a)
spin-off
b)
theme
c)
sub
d)
eyeine
29.
two facing pages, side by side
a)
spread
b)
flat 
c)
signature
d)
divider
30.
A list of guidelines a writer uses to maintain consistency throughout the book
a)
style book
b)
style sheet
c)
section
d)
ladder
31.
a secondary headline (deck)
a)
endsheet
b)
subhead
c)
headline
d)
closing
32.
A verbal statement and a visual look which ties all parts of the yearbook together
a)
theme
b)
spin-off
c)
contents
d)
index
33.
page one of the yearbook that includes info abut he school
a)
title page
b)
opener
c)
endsheet
d)
cover
34.
A factual sentence that a writer uses to link one quotation to another piece of the story
a)
lead
b)
transition
c)
signature
d)
caption
35.
A horizontal break on the spread that is one pica
a)
eye-line
b)
break
c)
divider
d)
section
36.
the largest photo on a page
a)
dominant
b)
copy
c)
candid
d)
snapshot
37.
A unit of measurement, 1/16 of an inch
a)
pica
b)
one inch
c)
meter
d)
yard