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Q3 EXAM LESSON OBJECTIVES – JOURNALISM 7, 8, AND, 9

JOURN 7

- Define Journalism.
- Explains the different types of Journalism
- Explain the characteristics of news story
- Determine the elements used in a news story
- Differentiate the various types of news stories
- Follow proper recognition of reference, citation,and quotation

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Subject: Journalism
Grade Level: Grade 7
Topic Given: Journalism

Questions Section:

Question 1:
What is the definition of Journalism?
A) The study of ancient civilizations
B) The practice of collecting, writing, and disseminating news
C) The art of painting and drawing
D) The study of marine life

Question 2:
Which of following is NOT a type of Journalism?
A) Investigative Journalism
B) Broadcast Journalism
C) Sports Journalism
D) Fictional Journalism

Question 3:
What are the characteristics of a news story?
A) Must be fictional and exaggerated
B) Must be biased and one-sided
C) Must be based on facts and objective
D) Must be emotional and opinionated

Question 4:
Which type of Journalism focuses on in-depth and uncovering hidden
information?
A) Investigative Journalism
B) Broadcast Journalism
C) Entertainment Journalism
D) Photojournalism

Question 5:
Which type of Journalism involves reporting news through television, radio, or
online platforms?
A) Investigative Journalism
B) Broadcast Journalism
C) Sports Journalism
D) Feature Journalism

Question 6:
What is the primary goal of Journalism?
A) To entertain the audience
B) To educate and inform the public
C) To manipulate information for personal gain
D) To create fictional stories for amusement

Question 7:
Which type of Journalism specializes in covering events related to sports and
athletes?
A) Investigative Journalism
B) Broadcast Journalism
C) Sports Journalism
D) Opinion Journalism
Question 8:
What is the importance of objectivity in Journalism?
A) Objectivity is not important in Journalism
B) Objectivity ensures that news stories are based on facts and not personal
opinions
C) Objectivity limits the creativity of journalists
D) Objectivity leads to biased reporting

Question 9:
Which type of Journalism focuses on visual storytelling through photographs?
A) Investigative Journalism
B) Broadcast Journalism
C) Photojournalism
D) Feature Journalism

Question 10:
Why is fact-checking essential in Journalism?
A) Fact-checking is unnecessary and time-consuming
B) Fact-checking helps ensure the accuracy and credibility of news stories
C) Fact-checking is only required for opinion pieces
D) Fact-checking is a way to manipulate information

Answer Key Section:

Question 1:
Answer: B) The practice of collecting, writing, and disseminating news
Rationale: Journalism is the practice of collecting, writing, and disseminating
news and information to the public.

Question 2:
Answer: D) Fictional Journalism
Rationale: Fictional Journalism is not a legitimate type of Journalism as it
involves creating fictional stories rather than reporting factual news.
Question 3:
Answer: C) Must be based on facts and objective
Rationale: A news story must be based on facts and presented objectively
without bias.

Question 4:
Answer: A) Investigative Journalism
Rationale: Investigative Journalism involves deep research to uncover hidden
information and expose wrongdoing.

Question 5:
Answer: B) Broadcast Journalism
Rationale: Broadcast Journalism involves reporting news through television,
radio, or online platforms for mass audiences.

Question 6:
Answer: B) To educate and inform the public
Rationale: The primary goal of Journalism is to educate, inform, and empower
the public with accurate information.

Question 7:
Answer: C) Sports Journalism
Rationale: Sports Journalism specializes in covering events related to sports,
athletes, and sporting competitions.

Question 8:
Answer: B) Objectivity ensures that news stories are based on facts and not
personal opinions
Rationale: Objectivity in Journalism ensures that news stories are based on
facts and not influenced by personal biases or opinions.

Question 9:
Answer: C) Photojournalism
Rationale: Photojournalism focuses on visual storytelling through
photographs to capture and convey news and events.
Question 10:
Answer: B) Fact-checking helps ensure the accuracy and credibility of news
stories
Rationale: Fact-checking is essential in Journalism to maintain the accuracy,
credibility, and integrity of news stories.

Subject: Journalism
Grade Level: Grade 7
Topic Given: Define Journalism, Types of Journalism, Characteristics of
News Story

Questions Section:

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Question: Journalism is the practice of gathering, assessing, creating,
and presenting news and information.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: Investigative journalism focuses on in-depth reporting to
uncover issues that may be hidden or not easily accessible.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: Opinion journalism is based on factual reporting without any
personal interpretation or bias.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: A news story should be objective and free from any personal
opinions or biases.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: Feature journalism typically covers human-interest stories
that delve into the lives and experiences of individuals.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: Timeliness is a key characteristic of a news story, indicating
that the information is current and relevant.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: Accuracy in reporting ensures that all information presented
in a news story is verified and factually correct.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: Objectivity in journalism means presenting all sides of a story
fairly and without bias.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: Sensationalism in news reporting focuses on presenting
information in a straightforward and factual manner.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Question: Conflict journalism emphasizes reporting on events that
involve controversy, tension, or disagreement.
Choices:
A) True
B) False
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Answer Key Section:

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Question: Journalism is the practice of gathering, assessing, creating,
and presenting news and information.
Answer: True
Rationale: Journalism involves the process of collecting, evaluating, and
sharing news content with the public.

Question: Investigative journalism focuses on in-depth reporting to


uncover issues that may be hidden or not easily accessible.
Answer: True
Rationale: Investigative journalism aims to reveal hidden truths and
provide in-depth analysis of important issues.

Question: Opinion journalism is based on factual reporting without any


personal interpretation or bias.
Answer: False
Rationale: Opinion journalism involves personal interpretation and bias,
often reflecting the writer's viewpoint.

Question: A news story should be objective and free from any personal
opinions or biases.
Answer: True
Rationale: News stories should present information objectively, without
personal opinions influencing the content.

Question: Feature journalism typically covers human-interest stories


that delve into the lives and experiences of individuals.
Answer: True
Rationale: Feature journalism focuses on human-interest stories that
explore various aspects of people's lives.

Question: Timeliness is a key characteristic of a news story, indicating


that the information is current and relevant.
Answer: True
Rationale: Timeliness ensures that news stories are up-to-date and
relevant to the audience.

Question: Accuracy in reporting ensures that all information presented


in a news story is verified and factually correct.
Answer: True
Rationale: Accuracy in reporting is crucial to maintain credibility and
trust in journalism.

Question: Objectivity in journalism means presenting all sides of a story


fairly and without bias.
Answer: True
Rationale: Objectivity involves presenting information in a fair and
unbiased manner, considering all perspectives.

Question: Sensationalism in news reporting focuses on presenting


information in a straightforward and factual manner.
Answer: False
Rationale: Sensationalism involves exaggerating or distorting
information to evoke strong reactions from the audience.

Question: Conflict journalism emphasizes reporting on events that


involve controversy, tension, or disagreement.
Answer: True
Rationale: Conflict journalism focuses on covering events that involve
conflicts or controversies, highlighting different viewpoints.

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