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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. Serious crime - someone is a felon if the have been convicted of a felony whether or not they have spent time in confinement
felony
besides
founder
courtesy titles
2. Noun that means a fundamental truth - law - doctrine - or motivating force
troop
national
which
principle
3. Despite means the same thing and is shorter
City Council
native
infer
in spite of
4. Contain to include all or embrace. Used only actively.
literally
rebut
lay
comprise
5. Capitalize for architectural style or corporate or governmental bodies that use the word as part of their name. Lowercase when used as an adjective.
less
demolish or destroyed
stationery
federal
6. A person who serves as an assistant
refute
compliment
aide
fiancee
7. Is the possessive form of the neuter pronoun
its
No.
stationery
native
8. Bulk or quantity reduced in number
less
alumnae
in-law
her
9. Use with great care - Avoid any suggestion that the writer is making an allegation - Specify the source of an allegation (arrest record etc.) - Use alleged bribe or similar phrase when necessary to make it clear that an unproved action is not being
between
website
allege
its
10. Introduces two items - is the correct word when expressing the relationships of three or more items considered one pair at a time - all pronouns must be in the objective case - between him and her - between you and me
between
defendant
besides
assure
11. Plural form of a standard
criteria
misdemeanor
login - logon - logoff
each other
12. Never towards - for a word meaning: moving in a specific direction
its
login - logon - logoff
toward
pour
13. Capitalize with the name of city or when referenced specifically. lowercase when plural and when used generically (you can't fight city hall)
her
aide
semiannual
City Hall
14. A contraction for it is or it has
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15. Always preferred over persons - persons only used when it's in a direct quote - also a collective noun when referring to a single race or nation so peoples should only be used when speaking of multiple groups
stationary
less
people
alumnus
16. 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
that
principle
magazine names
widow
17. Means in an exact sense
accommodate
hopefully
National Organization for Women
literally
18. Is to wreak great destruction or devastation not interchangeable with ravish
ravage
National Organization for Women
over
composition titles
19. Not savings - no hyphen - when linking term with the name of a time zone - use only the word daylight (capitalize only when used with a time zone) - lowercase in all uses
figuratively
who
daylight saving time
courtesy titles
20. All tenses of the word that means a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding
login - logon - logoff
italics
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
century
21. 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
who's
arrest
naval
flout
22. Acceptable in a casual sense when the first event in a sequence led logically to the second but was not its direct cause
that
since
criteria
who's
23. 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
composition titles
either
less
refute
24. The preferred term to describe adherents of Islam
off of
muslims
widow
Internet
25. A verb meaning to blaze with sudden - bright light or to burst out in anger
beside
flare
firefighter - police officer
teenage
26. Completeness of process of supplementing something
complement
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
literally
arrest
27. A decentralized worldwide network of computers that can communicate with each other in later references the Net is acceptable - World Wide Web - like email - is a subset of the Internet. They are not synonymous and should not be used interchangeably.
amid
Internet
median
accommodate
28. A preposition to compare nouns and pronouns. requires an object - ex. Jayne blocks ___ a pro.
rebut
imply
pour
like
29. Homicide without malice or premeditation
muslims
further
manslaughter
aid
30. Literally - to strip off the skin by whipping - figuratively to tongue-lash a person
hang - hangs
felony
flay
impostor
31. The term denoting that an individual was born in a given location
native
century
refute
arrest
32. Capitalize as a title and lowercase in all other forms
flare
all right
No.
president
33. Kisses
under way
flier
busses
manslaughter
34. Generally refers to spatial relationships (not numerals)
over
reference works
principal
one another
35. Correct spelling for a word that means a channel for communication between groups
liaison
badly
adviser
off of
36. The title of an individual who is the first minister in a national government that has a council of ministers. also the correct title for individuals who lead the provincial governments in canada and australia
premier
compliment
immigrate
semiannual
37. Malicious - premeditated homicide - some states define certain homicides as this if the killing occurs in the course of armed robbery - rape - etc. - do not say a victim was ____ed unless it was proven in court - instead say the victim was killed or
liaison
murder
imply
fiance
38. Plural means several groups of people - often military or animals
semiannual
all right
troops
forward
39. Means in addition to
besides
majority
flounder
further
40. On ships and at naval stations flags are flown at
rack
complement
half mast
magazine names
41. Is a bellybutton - or a seedless orange so named because it has a depression that resembles a bellybutton
people
hang - hangs
misdemeanor
navel
42. Should only be used in place of the person's name if it is what the individual prefers to be known as.
in spite of
except
media
nicknames
43. To argue to the contrary
heaven
rebut
Fourth of July
except
44. The correct word to introduce clauses - .e.g Jayne blocks the linebacker __ he should
century
as
arrest
whom
45. Means at the side of
beside
who
was drowned
either...or - neither...nor
46. To change
alter
principle
fiancee
NAACP
47. A specific body of advisers heading executive departments for a president - king - governor - etc
Cabinet
alumna
defendant
beside
48. Not afterwards
website
afterward
her
flay
49. In the sense of mass communication - such as magazines - newspapers - the news services - radio - television ad online
which
majority
media
rack
50. 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.
either
criteria
lie
speeds