WorksheetsVocabulary Expert #1_Speedup82
Total questions: 30
Worksheet time: 22mins
1.1 What is the primary role of investigative journalism?
A) To entertain readers with celebrity gossip
B) To deeply research and uncover hidden truths
C) To write short, sensational stories
D) To promote government propaganda
1.2 What is a broadsheet most commonly associated with?
A) Sensationalized and exaggerated stories
B) Serious journalism and in-depth reporting
C) Short, easy-to-read gossip columns
D) Instant updates on social media
1.3 Which of the following is an example of media bias?
A news outlet favoring a particular political party
A newspaper presenting multiple perspectives on an issue
A TV channel airing a live broadcast of a public debate
A journalist providing balanced and factual reporting
1.4 Privacy invasion in journalism refers to:
Reporting on political events fairly
Protecting individuals' personal information
Publishing personal details without consent
Raising awareness about important issues
1.5 Which of the following is a reliable source material for historical research?
A social media post
A personal blog with unverified facts
A fictional novel based on real events
An official government archive
What is the correct definition of recreation?
A competitive sport played professionally
An activity done for enjoyment or relaxation
A formal type of academic study
A serious work-related activity
What does the word assumption mean?
A proven fact supported by data
A historical document
Something believed to be true without proof
A serious work-related activity
A historian is a person who:
Studies and writes about history
Works in the medical field
Conducts scientific experiments
A serious work-related activity
Which phrase best collocates with source material?
Destroy the source material
Sleep on the source material
Ignore the source material
Verify the source material
Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words.
(a) occurs when the media presents exaggerated or overly dramatic stories to attract attention. (Sensationalism)
Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words.
To understand an issue better, it’s important to consider (a) before forming an opinion. (Multiple perspectives)
true or false:
A tabloid is known for publishing serious, in-depth investigative journalism.
(a)
true or false:
A transition is a sudden and unexpected change.
(a)
true or false
Fake news refers to information that is intentionally false or misleading.
(a)
true or false
Consciousness refers to a person's awareness or understanding of something.
(a)
true or false:
Public opinion can be influenced by propaganda and biased reporting.
(a)
true or false:
Outdoor activities include hobbies like hiking and cycling.
(a)
true or false:
Indoor activities involve sports like swimming and fishing.
(a)
true or false:
If someone rejects an idea, they fully accept it.
(a)
What is the correct IPA transcription of struggle?
/ˈstrʌɡ.l̩/
/ˈstruː.ɡəl/
/ˈstɹɪɡ.l̩/
/ˈsruː.ɡl̩/
How is photography pronounced in IPA?
Which of these words is transcribed as /ˌrek.riˈeɪ.ʃən/?
Cycling
Swimming
Recreation
Gardening
Which of the following words is commonly collocated with "hobby"?
Expensive
Engage in
Strict
Force
Which of the following best describes leisure activities?
Activities done during free time for relaxation and fun
Tasks that are part of a job or career
Mandatory physical exercises for health improvement
Activities that require strict competition
What phrase would best collocate with "camping"?
Set up a tent
Attend a conference
Cook a five-star meal
Take an exam
Which collocation best fits with "photography"
Deliver a speech
Do an experiment
Write a novel
Take a picture
Which word matches this IPA transcription: /ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk ˈriː.dɪŋ/?
(a)
The IPA transcription /ˈliː.ʒɚ/ corresponds to which word?
(a)
One of my favorite indoor hobbies is (a) , especially puzzle-based ones.
He decided to take up (a) to grow his own vegetables at home.
