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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. 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
daylight saving time
majority
forward
either
2. Means in addition to
principle
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
besides
criterion
3. When referring to a group of men or men and women who attended a school
alumni
murder
No.
marshall
4. Acceptable but use Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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5. Means to exclude
except
manslaughter
daylight saving time
alter
6. Not amidst for a word that means surrounded by; in the middle of
naval
bus
amid
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
7. Past tense when referring to executions or suicides
hanged
busses
flay
alumnus
8. Is a contraction of who is - no possessive
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9. If a person suffocates in water or other fluid
drowned
last
plurality
bus
10. Every two years
over
Nobel Prize
biennial
hanged
11. Do not use this pronoun in reference to nations or ships except in quoted matter
login - logon - logoff
compliment
sneaked
her
12. Noun. a fish - verb. to move clumsily or jerkily - to flop about
widower
like
flounder
further
13. Homicide without malice or premeditation
heaven
manslaughter
rack
Cabinet
14. To bog down become disabled or sink
half mast
founder
busses
effect
15. The proper name for some trains and buses
sneaked
flyer
premier
biennial
16. Means to receive
accept
faze
like
widow
17. Action word - past tense is laid - present participle is laying
either
lay
daylight saving time
website
18. 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
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
arrest
premier
busses
19. Use numerals - abbreviate mph - avoid hyphenated constructions
who
speeds
magazine names
rebut
20. Preferred term for an aviator or a handbill
either...or - neither...nor
each
flier
each other
21. Not hyphenated when referring to electronic mail - hyphenate other e- terms such as: e-book or e-commerce
buses
titles
email
citizen
22. Not afterwards
stanch
afterward
No.
median
23. Correct spelling for all uses of a word that means to happen or take place
crisis
naval
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
under way
24. Copy pertaining to the navy
alumnus
italics
City Hall
naval
25. A group of people - often military or animals
firefighter - police officer
each other
troop
courtesy titles
26. Contain to include all or embrace. Used only actively.
his
comprise
under way
criteria
27. 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.
among
hung
bad
which
28. An aspect or stage
average
each other
phase
alumni
29. Do not use the term teenaged
teenage
medium
Fourth of July
bus
30. Never forwards to explain moving toward a position ahead
flare
criterion
Legislature
forward
31. Means to gaze intently or steadily
her
pore
more than
since
32. 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.
mean
naval
hopefully
defendant
33. Correct spelling for one who deceives by using a false identity
pore
all right
impostor
felony
34. Legal term for slaying or killing
fiance
plurality
homicide
last
35. Use the abbreviation for number in conjunction with a figure to indicate position or rank
No.
literally
collide - collision
insure
36. When speaking of an individual
troops
heaven
person
login - logon - logoff
37. In the sense of mass communication - such as magazines - newspapers - the news services - radio - television ad online
italics
aid
media
troop
38. Should only be used in place of the person's name if it is what the individual prefers to be known as.
nicknames
Legislature
her
native
39. Adjective stopped - firm and steadfast
lay
troupe
staunch
bad
40. A contraction for it is or it has
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41. Means more than the highest number (subtract lower number from highest number to get this)
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
plurality
in spite of
in-law
42. The nouns that follow these words do not constitute a compound subject; they are alternate subjects and require a verb that agrees with the nearer subject - Neither they nor he is going - Neither he nor they are going.
Internet
under way
flair
either...or - neither...nor
43. Should not be used as an adverb - use only as adjective. "I feel badly" - could be interpreted as meaning that your sense of touch was bad.
badly
afterward
like
Legislature
44. 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.
national
his
adviser
who
45. Capitalize their proper names - do not use quotes
principal
felony
reference works
pour
46. Preferred with numerals (instead of over)
badly
federal
demolish or destroyed
more than
47. When referring to a man who has attended a school
media
composition titles
mean
alumnus
48. Capitalize initials of name but do not place in quotes
person
magazine names
hang - hangs
on
49. In an analogous sense but not in an exact sense
magazine names
heaven
figuratively
founder
50. Plural means several groups of people - often military or animals
national
felony
as
troops