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20 True/False questions
Definition Term 1 of 80
bears the name of the newspaper. It also Nameplate
includes the volume and issue number;
date published, among others
True
False
Definition Term 2 of 80
a word that is placed between two Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS)
independent clauses to create a compound
sentence
True
False
Definition Term 3 of 80
refers to the horizontal division into parts of complement
a Newspaper.
True
False
Definition Term 4 of 80
the object that receives the direct action of the indirect object
verb
True
False
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Definition Term 5 of 80
An illustration that comments on current editorial cartoon
events or personalities. Also known as a
political cartoon.
True
False
Definition Term 6 of 80
similarity of structure in a pair or series Credit line
of related words, phrases, or clauses
True
False
Definition Term 7 of 80
is a letter sent in by the reader giving Editorial proper
his personal views on certain aspects
True
False
Definition Term 8 of 80
Is the imaginary horizontal line that divides Fold
the newspaper equally into two parts.
True
False
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Definition Term 9 of 80
Like the table of contents of the newspaper; Kicker
it is a slug line indicating an important inside
page story and the page where it is found
True
False
Definition Term
10 of
something unusual oddity 80
True
False
Definition Term
11 of
80
First published by University of Santo Tomas front page news
in 1890
True
False
Definition Term 12 of 80
is a news placed in the box. It is for the Box
aesthetics of layout; it is also used to
suggest the importance of the news.
True
False
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Definition Term 13 of 80
Consists of the page number, date of Folio
publication, and name of the newspaper,
usually written on top of the page. This is
also found in the other pages.
True
False
Definition Term 14 of 80
Text at the top of the page that provides running head
information about the publication. Chapter
names and book titles are often included in the
running head. Also called a "header."
True
False
Definition Term
15 of
someone who reads the news Headline 80
True
False
Definition Term
16 of
80
When a reporter provides his or her opinion to Editorializing
the reader.
True
False
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Definition Term 17 of 80
is the opening paragraph, words or line of a Fold
news story.
True
False
Definition Term 18 of 80
pertains to the illustration or photo used in Byline
the newspaper
True
False
Definition Term 19 of 80
Abbreviation for the page opposite the editorial page
editorial page. The page is frequently devoted
to opinion columns and related illustrations.
True
False
Definition Term 20 of 80
creates emphatic effect on part of the reader. Banner
This is the brief title written above the
headline which calls the attention of the
reader.
True
False
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Definition 21 of 80
is a part of the newspaper which is placed on both sides or one side of the nameplate
Ear
Banner
Eye
Nose
Definition
22of 80
Plans different ways to deliver the magazine to as many readers in the target audience
as possible.
circulation manager
editorial cartoon
Sentence patterns
associate editor
Definition
23 of 80
shortened word for logotype, is a cut which contains an identifying word or words, such as the
name of the newspaper or of a section.
Banner
Logo
Deck
Headline
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Definition 24 of 80
contains the editorial box containing the logo, names of the staff members and position in the
staff, subscription rate, the publisher, and other pertinent data about the newspaper.
Masthead
Banner
Folio
Editorial Liner
Definition
25 of 80
importance
immediacy
oddity
proximity
prominence
Definition
26 of 80
Words used to join 'independent clauses' in order to form a 'compound sentence' (e.g. for, and,
nor, but, yet, and so.)
Conjunction
Coordinators
editorial page
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Definition 24 of 80
news editor
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Definition 27 of 80
A word used to join words or groups of words
Running head
College Folio
cartoonist
Conjunction
Definition 28 of 80
A word or group of words working as an adverb, usually giving information about time, place or
manner.
Verb
Direct Object
Subject
Adverbial
Definition
29 of 80
A verb that does not show action but connects the subject with a word in the predicate.
Verb
Linking verb
Transitive verb
Subordinating conjunction
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Definition 30 of 80
focuses more on topics of general or human interest such as lifestyle, fashion, or culture.
editor
reporter
feature writer
film maker
Definition
31 of 80
Supervises the editorial staff of the paper, usually writes the editorials of the organ
after consultation with the members of the editorial staff
editorial page
immediacy
Credit line
Definition
32 of 80
The art of telling a visual story with photographs. Photojournalists capture life as it happens, with
an emphasis on emotion in motion. Photojournalistic images are not staged or posed.
actual malice
visual journalism
photo journalism
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Definition 33 of 80
(be influenced only by facts and not opinions)
works to be objective
to provide citizens with the information they need to be free and self governing
Definition
34 of 80
line used to separate columns of type
lead
headline
columns
column rule
Definition 35 of 80
is presented with the bigger font which is commonly placed crossing the horizontal lines of the
column lines. This suggests that the news is the most important news of the day. It is also
called main headline.
Banner
Masthead
Lead
Running Head
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Definition 36 of 80
if the text is found above the picture
Overline
Headline
Credit Line
Body Copy
Definition
37 of 80
Is a commentary opinion written by any of the columnists. It may attack, teach, entertain, or
appeal depending upon its purpose.
Editorial proper
Feature Writing
Dateline News
sports page
Definition
38 of 80
is the other term for caption. It is the text describing the cut. This can be placed above,
below, and on the picture.
Folio
Cutline
Deck
Credit Line
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Definition 39 of 80
refers to the source of the story or illustration. It is always found at the end of the article or the
illustration.
Kicker
Credit
line
Cutline
Folio
Definition 40 of 80
a section of the newspaper reserved for editorials and various other pieces that contain opinion
rather than objective reporting
news feature
column
op-ed page
editorial
page
T.
20 Matching questions
C.
An action verb that does not have a direct object
A. complement41-60 of 80
B. Headline
individual who coordinates the work of the sections (or
B.
departments) within the newspaper C. Photojournalistic
Photos
message. format
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F. front page news
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H. news editor
Is a caricature emphasizing a simple point. Usually
A.
humorous, it has the function of the editorial. It stands I. significance
by itself and is not a complement of the editorial page.
J. College Folio
K. Running head
This page contains news about sports events in and
M.
out of the country. It also contains people well-known L. subordinating
in sports. conjunction
M. sports page
Usual size of a Newspaper in the campus paper.
D.
N. cartoonist
R. transitive verb
Tells stories, show action and reaction. Provide a
H. S. managing editor
variety of subjects and points of view.
T. intransitive verb
An action word
O.
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Q.
refers to the name of the writer who wrote the article.
20 Written questions
Definition
61 of
(n.) nearness, closeness 80
- NEARBY
Definition
62 of 80
(n.) the quickness of action or occurrence
(syn.) instancy
- Synonyms
Definition 63 of 80
A principle demanding that the parts of any composition be arranged so that the meaning of the
whole may be immediately clear and intelligible.
- COHERENCE
Definition
64 of 80
A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
- ADVERB
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Definition 65 of 80
The arrangement of independent and dependent clauses into known sentence constructions—
such as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex.
- Subordinating conjunctions
Definition
66 of 80
The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
- Syntax
Definition 67 of 80
A person who takes information from his or her own research, the station's other reporters, and
wire services and then turns this material into news copy to be read on the air.
- Journalist
Definition
68 of 80
A person who is responsible for the overall presentation of a printed material, from text to
images.
- EDITORS
Definition 69 of 80
placed in the frontpage of news to provide update on the weather or weather predictions for the
whole week. Because of its importance to the public, it is always placed inside the box or placed
across the head or foot of the newspaper, or as an ear.
- BYLINE
Definition
70 of 80
who or what the sentence is about
-THE SUBJECT
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Definition 71 of 80
a word that turns a complete sentence into a word group that can serve as an adverb or a noun.
EXAMPLE: after, although, as, that, though, because.
- ADJECTIVE
Definition 72 of 80
Journalistic writing covering people, places and events in greater depth and with less timeliness
than an immediate hard news story
Definition
73 of 80
the thing acted upon by the verb; receives the action of the verb and usually comes after
it, except in a passive sentence
- passive voice
Definition 74 of 80
Vertical blocks of text in which text flows from the bottom of one column to the top of the next
- COLUMNS
Definition
75 of 80
Is a subordinate headline which is immediately placed below it's mother head to give
more information about it.
- DATELINE
Definition
77 of 80
Writes and/or edits features, covers and represents the publication at industry
events.
- MASTHEAD
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Definition 78 of 80
Comes before the direct object. Tells to whom, for whom the action of the verb is done. (Claire
threw JOSEPH the ball)
- INDIRECT OBJECTS
Definition 79 of 80
This student is in charge of the "soft" news section. This may include both school and appropriate
community news, such as social events and interviews. This student will assign articles to feature
reporters and establish deadlines for those articles. He or she may also do some editing of those
articles.
- NEWS EVENTS
Definition
80 of 80
it must be verifiable
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