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Media Writing And Editing Styleguide
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journalism-and-media
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The preferred term to describe adherents of Islam
fewer
heaven
muslims
composition titles
2. Only for ensembles of actors - dancers - singers - etc.
on
native
muslims
troupe
3. Do not use the colloquial past tense form - pled. All tenses of a word that means appeal or request earnestly
fewer
allege
demolish or destroyed
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
4. A first performance
primiere
one another
under way
complement
5. Not afterwards
either...or - neither...nor
afterward
defendant
among
6. If a person suffocates in water or other fluid
widower
among
bus
drowned
7. A specific body of advisers heading executive departments for a president - king - governor - etc
marshall
afterward
Cabinet
native
8. Acceptable but use Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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9. The correct word to introduce clauses - .e.g Jayne blocks the linebacker __ he should
that
as
sneaked
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
10. All nouns that mean different computer functions. Must use these in two words when in verb form.
emigrate
altar
assure
login - logon - logoff
11. To avoid any suggestion that someone is being judged before a trial - do not use a phrase such as arrested for killing. Instead - use arrested on a charge of killing. If a charge hasn't been filed - arrested on suspicion of - or a similar phrase - sh
widower
literally
arrest
faze
12. A preposition to compare nouns and pronouns. requires an object - ex. Jayne blocks ___ a pro.
founder
like
assure
which
13. Bulk or quantity reduced in number
immigrate
italics
less
alumna
14. Man to be married
faze
rock 'n' roll
fiance
flair
15. Preferred term for an aviator or a handbill
flier
accommodate
like
besides
16. All tenses of the word that means a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding
hung
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
widow
further
17. Individual items reduced in number
misdemeanor
fewer
staunch
felony
18. Two words in virtually all uses - one word only when used as an adjective before a noun in a nautical sense: an underway flotilla
his
composition titles
under way
like
19. Correct spelling for a word that means a channel for communication between groups
manslaughter
heaven
liaison
semiannual
20. The of is unnecessary
italics
its
flaunt
off of
21. Used in the United Kingdom or other monarchies. Citizen is also acceptable.
his
it's
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
subject
22. Means to guarantee
login - logon - logoff
figuratively
ensure
misdemeanor
23. Acceptable in a casual sense when the first event in a sequence led logically to the second but was not its direct cause
since
less
last
more than
24. For hanging not referring to a person's death
bus
hung
norm
troops
25. Capitalize initials of name but do not place in quotes
reference works
primiere
magazine names
founder
26. Capitalize with the name of city or when referenced specifically. lowercase when plural and when used generically (you can't fight city hall)
City Hall
afterward
either...or - neither...nor
bad
27. For essential clauses -important to the meaning of a sentence and without commas. Use when referring to inanimate objects and to animals without a name
flare
teenage
that
staunch
28. Takes plural verb - use it to mean one or the other - not both - right: she said to use either door - wrong: there were lions on either side of the door
half staff
either
alumnus
each other
29. The proper name for some trains and buses
person
misdemeanor
flyer
over
30. Woman to be married
fiancee
murder
further
accommodate
31. A person who has acquired the full civil rights of a nation either by birth or naturalization. Cities and states in the U.S. do not confer citizenship.
people
lie
citizen
felony
32. Plural form of a standard
criteria
biannual
native
further
33. Means to exclude
except
was drowned
composition titles
figuratively
34. Correct spelling of an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime
defendant
accommodate
crisis
half mast
35. A table-like platform used in a religious service
magazine names
altar
half mast
ravage
36. References to insurance
naval
norm
insure
further
37. Personal pronoun describing the deity are lowercase
infer
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
his
Fourth of July
38. Books - computer games - movies - operas - plays - poems - albums and songs - radio and tv programs - lectures - speeches and works of art should all: - capitalize principal words - capitalize an article - quotes around these works that are not: reli
was drowned
complement
faze
composition titles
39. On ships and at naval stations flags are flown at
half mast
in spite of
under way
afterward
40. The pronoun used for references to human beings and to animals with a name
murder
who
lie
immigrate
41. Two objects must be in motion before they can ____.
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
collide - collision
No.
bus
42. Adjective stopped - firm and steadfast
staunch
rebut
less
troupe
43. The way a message is getting out through the media such as a telephone or tv set
medium
except
either
Fourth of July
44. Connotes success in argument and almost always implies an editorial judgement
impostor
refute
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
except
45. A contraction for it is or it has
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46. Capitalize if preceded by state name or when used in proper title. lowercase in other uses.
buses
Legislature
either
national
47. Preferred as past tense of sneak. Never use snuck
sneaked
murder
alumnae
resident
48. Used in proper names and as someone in a parade
speeds
staunch
marshall
beside
49. In its sense used in arithmetic and statistics - is an average and is determined by adding the series of numbers and dividing the sum by the number of cases
mean
which
on
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
50. Implies a standard of average performance for a given group
Internet
naval
Fourth of July
norm