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UNIT XXII & XXIII EVALUATION

NAME: _________________________________

I. TRUE OR FALSE (2pts. each). Identify whether the statement is True or False. Write True if the
statement is correct and if not write False and underline the word that makes it incorrect.
______1. It is presumed that the campus editor who desires to put out a newsletter via computer printing is
computer literate.
_______2. I believe that the journalism which succeeds best—and best deserves success—fears God and
honors Man; is stoutly dependent, unmoved by pride of opinion or greed of power, constructive, tolerant
but never careless, self-controlled, patient, always respectful of its readers but always unafraid, is quickly
indignant at injustice; ________3. is swayed by the appeal of privilege or the clamor of the mob;
_______4. seeks to give every man a chance and, as far as law and honest wage and recognition of human
humanhood can make it so, an equal chance; is profoundly patriotic while sincerely promoting
international good will and cementing world comradeship; is a journalism of humanity, of and for today’s
world.
_______5. In order to guide its members along the right path of good journalism, the Philippine Secondary
Press Association (PSSPA) during the national conference in 1946 at Torres High School, Manila, adopted
a Code of Ethics modeled after that of the Indiana Secondary School Press Association.

II. Fill in the blanks. Supply the missing word/s in the following statements/sentences.
11. To cooperate at all times with the faculty in the improvement and betterment of the school and to give
only __________________ in regard to any school undertaking.
12. To reflect good ______________ in writing by disregarding personal grudge and enmity.
13. ____________ in an ethical newspaper should be fully warranted by the contents of their articles.
14. Editors and ___________ should cross out offensive or suggestive words, bearing in mind always that
their readers include children and persons of great sensibility.
15. The ethical journalist will at all times be respectful, dress decently, speak softly, and keep within
bounds of ____________ behavior.
16. I shall conduct myself in public or while performing my duties as journalist in such manner as to
maintain the dignity of my profession. When in doubt, ___________ should be my watchword.
17. ________________ is to be guarded as vital right of mankind. It is the unquestionable right of mankind.
18. ________________with the reader is the foundation of all journalism worthy of the name.
19. Freedom from all obligations except that of __________ to the public interest is vital.
20. The right of newspapers to attract and hold readers is restricted by nothing but consideration of
_______________.
21. ____________ makes a clear distinction between news reports and expressions of opinion.
22. The ________________________________________ (APMEA) conducted an in-depth study to assess
the newspaper as regards to its responsibility in present day society.
23. One of the discussed organization is the NPC which stands for ________________________________.
24. We also discussed the Code of Ethics of PPC, PPC stands for _________________________________.
25. In order to guide its members along the right path of good journalism, the PSSPA during the national
conference in 1948 at Torres High School, Manila, adopted a Code of Ethics modeled after that of the
Indiana Secondary School Press Association.
PSSPA stands for ___________________________________________________________.
26-30. By reflecting the total image of its own community in its news coverage and by providing wise counsel in
its editorials, a good newspaper becomes a _______________. It must be _______, __________, and
___________; it must have a sense of humor and the power to arouse _______________.

III. Essay (min. 5 sentences, max. 10 sentences) 10pts.


1. As a student of Campus Journalism/journalist, how can you observe ethics in the profession of
journalism?
UNIT XXII & XXIII EVALUATION
NAME:

I. TRUE OR FALSE (2pts. each). Identify whether the statement is True or False. Write True if the
statement is correct and if not write False and underline the word that makes it incorrect.
True 1. It is presumed that the campus editor who desires to put out a newsletter via computer printing is
computer literate.
False 2. I believe that the journalism which succeeds best—and best deserves success—fears God and
honors Man; is stoutly dependent, unmoved by pride of opinion or greed of power, constructive, tolerant
but never careless, self-controlled, patient, always respectful of its readers but always unafraid, is quickly
indignant at injustice; False 3. is swayed by the appeal of privilege or the clamor of the mob; False 4.
seeks to give every man a chance and, as far as law and honest wage and recognition of human
humanhood can make it so, an equal chance; is profoundly patriotic while sincerely promoting
international good will and cementing world comradeship; is a journalism of humanity, of and for today’s
world.
False 5. In order to guide its members along the right path of good journalism, the Philippine Secondary
Press Association (PSSPA) during the national conference in 1946 at Torres High School, Manila, adopted
a Code of Ethics modeled after that of the Indiana Secondary School Press Association.

II. Fill in the blanks. Supply the missing word/s in the following statements/sentences.

11. To cooperate at all times with the faculty in the improvement and betterment of the school and to give
only constructive criticisms in regard to any school undertaking.
12. To reflect good sportsmanship in writing by disregarding personal grudge and enmity.
13. Headlines in an ethical newspaper should be fully warranted by the contents of their articles.
14. Editors and copyreaders should cross out offensive or suggestive words, bearing in mind always that
their readers include children and persons of great sensibility.
15. The ethical journalist will at all times be respectful, dress decently, speak softly, and keep within
bounds of gentlemanly behavior.
16. I shall conduct myself in public or while performing my duties as journalist in such manner as to
maintain the dignity of my profession. When in doubt, decency should be my watchword.
17. Freedom of the press is to be guarded as vital right of mankind. It is the unquestionable right of
mankind.
18. Good faith with the reader is the foundation of all journalism worthy of the name.
19. Freedom from all obligations except that of fidelity to the public interest is vital.
20. The right of newspapers to attract and hold readers is restricted by nothing but consideration of public
welfare .
21. Sound practice makes a clear distinction between news reports and expressions of opinion.
22. The Associated Press Managing Editors Association (APMEA) conducted an in-depth study to assess
the newspaper as regards to its responsibility in present day society.
23. One of the discussed organizations is the NPC which stands for National Press Council.
24. We also discussed the Code of Ethics of PPC, PPC stands for Philippine Press Council.
25. In order to guide its members along the right path of good journalism, the PSSPA during the national
conference in 1948 at Torres High School, Manila, adopted a Code of Ethics modeled after that of the
Indiana Secondary School Press Association.
PSSPA stands for Philippine Secondary Schools Press Association.
26-30. By reflecting the total image of its own community in its news coverage and by providing wise counsel
in its editorials, a good newspaper becomes a public conscience. It must be lively , imaginative, and
original ; it must have a sense of humor and the power to arouse keen interest.

III. Essay (min. 5 sentences, max. 10 sentences) 10pts.

1. As a student of Campus Journalism/journalist, how can you observe ethics in the profession of
journalism?

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