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Media Writing And Editing Styleguide
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Subject
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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. 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
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
composition titles
stationary
marshal
2. Means more than half of an amount
like
afterward
majority
badly
3. A table-like platform used in a religious service
navel
altar
email
alumni
4. Correct punctuation and spelling for family relative by marriage
in-law
muslims
in spite of
mean
5. When referring to a group of women who attended a school
comprise
except
toward
alumnae
6. A person who serves as an assistant
hopefully
flaunt
aide
reference works
7. Means to receive
accept
more than
widower
murder
8. Physical distance
comprise
farther
each
principal
9. To make an ostentatious or defiant display
arrest
flaunt
each
whom
10. Avoid the use of last as a synonym for latest if it might imply finality - this word is unnecessary to imply the most recent if there is a month or day used.
citizen
hung
ravage
last
11. For: peace - chemistry - literature - physics and physiology or medicine - the prize in economic studies is in memorial to alfred and should be referred to as such - ceremonies are held on Dec. 10 - Capitalize when with name - lowercase when not with
alumnus
Internet
flout
Nobel Prize
12. 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
troop
rack
either
hanged
13. Means in a hopeful manner. Do not use to mean it is hoped - let us hope or we hope - right: It is hoped we will complete our work in June. wrong: Hopefully - we will complete our work in June.
hopefully
his
federal
defendant
14. The way a message is getting out through the media such as a telephone or tv set
NAACP
Black muslim
in-law
medium
15. The of is unnecessary
refute
off of
navel
toward
16. Correct spelling of a words that means to make fit for - or change to suit a new purpose
last
Black muslim
accommodate
alumni
17. One who comes into a country ___s to it
immigrate
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
under way
muslims
18. Preferred as past tense of sneak. Never use snuck
Black muslim
sneaked
premier
its
19. Two people look at - can be used when the number of people being used is indefinite
troop
who
each other
average
20. NOW is acceptable on second reference- HQ is in Washington
teenage
troupe
National Organization for Women
except
21. A picture - a criminal or oneself
teenage
hang - hangs
whose
troupe
22. Do not use this pronoun in reference to nations or ships except in quoted matter
each other
her
lie
flaunt
23. Means in addition to
between
either
besides
president
24. 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.
firefighter - police officer
citizen
over
majority
25. More than two people look atcan be used when the number of people being used is indefinite
firefighter - police officer
half staff
complement
one another
26. Multiple transportation vehicles
emigrate
century
buses
reference works
27. Singular form of a standard
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
either...or - neither...nor
toward
criterion
28. Preferred term for an aviator or a handbill
heaven
last
flier
compliment
29. Ashore and not on naval stations flags are flown at
muslims
as
half staff
criterion
30. To stand still
muslims
complement
stationary
demolish or destroyed
31. A listener or reader ____s something from the words
principle
magazine names
hopefully
infer
32. Applied to a person residing away from the nation of which he or she is a citizen - or to a person under the protection of a specified nation.
biennial
national
login - logon - logoff
whose
33. Use the abbreviation for number in conjunction with a figure to indicate position or rank
Orient - Oriental
alumni
No.
effect
34. Two words in virtually all uses - one word only when used as an adjective before a noun in a nautical sense: an underway flotilla
under way
insure
troop
buss
35. Adjective stopped - firm and steadfast
native
amid
widow
staunch
36. Means more than the highest number (subtract lower number from highest number to get this)
misdemeanor
plurality
composition titles
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
37. Not afterwards
afterward
reference works
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
crises
38. Writing paper
forward
titles
stationery
rebut
39. Completeness of process of supplementing something
complement
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
City Hall
composition titles
40. On ships and at naval stations flags are flown at
primiere
widower
half mast
affect
41. Personal pronoun describing the deity are lowercase
his
Cabinet
alumnus
fiance
42. Introduces more than two items - all pronouns must be in the objective case - among us
among
more than
buses
bad
43. Do not use the term teenaged
teenage
affect
navel
No.
44. Should not be used as an adverb. It does not lose its status as an adjective - however - in a sentence such as "I feel bad." Such a statement is the idiomatic equivalent of I am in bad health.
Orient - Oriental
bad
whose
fewer
45. AP does not italicize words in news stories.
italics
Internet
half mast
widow
46. Do not use when referring to East Asian nations and their peoples. Asian is the acceptable term for an inhabitant of these nations
marshal
among
rebut
Orient - Oriental
47. Generally refers to spatial relationships (not numerals)
affect
over
daylight saving time
media
48. Capitalize their proper names - do not use quotes
hung
reference works
hang - hangs
ZIP code
49. Indicates a state of reclining. It does not take a direct object. Its past tense is lay. Its past participle is lain and present participle is lying - when __ means to make an untrue statement - the verb forms are lie - lied - lying.
felony
lie
liaison
demolish or destroyed
50. Takes a singular verb
refute
each
drowned
login - logon - logoff