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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. Do not use this pronoun in reference to nations or ships except in quoted matter
under way
her
affect
email
2. Takes a singular verb
between
biennial
allege
each
3. Applies to various types of framework - the verb means to arrange on a rack - to torture - trouble or torment -
rack
person
flaunt
altar
4. Means to gaze intently or steadily
Black muslim
half mast
pore
native
5. Only for ensembles of actors - dancers - singers - etc.
resident
alumna
troupe
less
6. Correct spelling for a word that means a channel for communication between groups
adviser
mean
liaison
subject
7. Used in proper names and as someone in a parade
mean
marshall
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
more than
8. Capitalize their proper names - do not use quotes
refute
who
half mast
reference works
9. The pronoun used for references to human beings and to animals with a name
who
Internet
last
City Hall
10. To swing the arms widely
pore
composition titles
flair
whose
11. Writing paper
courtesy titles
hanged
stationery
NAACP
12. Capitalize with the name of city or when referenced specifically. lowercase when plural and when used generically (you can't fight city hall)
imply
wrack
City Hall
in spite of
13. The of is unnecessary
resident
off of
pore
native
14. Never forwards to explain moving toward a position ahead
forward
primiere
compliment
rock 'n' roll
15. The correct word to introduce clauses - .e.g Jayne blocks the linebacker __ he should
ensure
sneaked
as
crisis
16. Is used when someone is the object of a verb or preposition
resident
whom
Cabinet
under way
17. A person who gives advice - never advisor
bad
misdemeanor
adviser
between
18. Ashore and not on naval stations flags are flown at
who's
busses
forward
half staff
19. A minor offense against the law
person
insure
median
misdemeanor
20. Completeness of process of supplementing something
effect
muslims
widower
complement
21. A first performance
primiere
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
half staff
whose
22. 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
crises
Nobel Prize
faze
between
23. 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.
average
italics
effect
lie
24. A specific body of advisers heading executive departments for a president - king - governor - etc
ensure
off of
Nobel Prize
Cabinet
25. Means more than the highest number (subtract lower number from highest number to get this)
his
immigrate
medium
plurality
26. 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.
flounder
Internet
flare
insure
27. Personal pronoun describing the deity are lowercase
primiere
his
magazine names
rebut
28. The proper name for some trains and buses
assure
each
adviser
flyer
29. Do not use the term teenaged
which
marshal
crisis
teenage
30. Plural form of a standard
Nobel Prize
criteria
buss
firefighter - police officer
31. 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
adviser
either
No.
flyer
32. Generally refers to spatial relationships (not numerals)
biannual
NAACP
over
fiance
33. Do not use when referring to East Asian nations and their peoples. Asian is the acceptable term for an inhabitant of these nations
mean
flier
was drowned
Orient - Oriental
34. Assistance
magazine names
criterion
aid
emigrate
35. Correct spelling for one who deceives by using a false identity
firefighter - police officer
founder
impostor
buss
36. Correct punctuation and spelling for family relative by marriage
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
in-law
her
between
37. Create or put together. It is commonly used actively and passively.
bad
website
compose
arrest
38. Literally - to strip off the skin by whipping - figuratively to tongue-lash a person
his
flay
rebut
which
39. Refers to the result obtained by dividing a sum by the number of quantities added together
average
City Hall
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
toward
40. In the sense of mass communication - such as magazines - newspapers - the news services - radio - television ad online
hopefully
phase
media
NAACP
41. Do not use before a date or day of the week (redundant) except at the beginning of a sentence.
rack
Fourth of July
person
on
42. Not amidst for a word that means surrounded by; in the middle of
her
NAACP
accept
amid
43. Noun that means a fundamental truth - law - doctrine - or motivating force
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
principle
amid
all right
44. Verb to stop the flow of something
accept
amid
stanch
affect
45. Contain to include all or embrace. Used only actively.
comprise
hung
half mast
ravage
46. A listener or reader ____s something from the words
crisis
affect
website
infer
47. Is a contraction of who is - no possessive
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48. Never alright. Hyphenate only if used colloquially as a compound modifier: He is an all-right guy.
alumna
login - logon - logoff
person
all right
49. 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
media
rebut
lie
50. Use the abbreviation for number in conjunction with a figure to indicate position or rank
No.
complement
affect
ravage