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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Never okay - all tenses of a word meaning all right
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2. Do not use before a date or day of the week (redundant) except at the beginning of a sentence.
Cabinet
liaison
adviser
on
3. Writing paper
stanch
stationery
ravish
each
4. Means to make sure or give confidence
rock 'n' roll
felony
assure
whose
5. Is acceptable on first reference to avoid a cumbersome lead - but provide the full name in the body of the story - HQ is in Baltimore
refute
NAACP
troupe
sneaked
6. Is a contraction of who is - no possessive
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7. Noun. a fish - verb. to move clumsily or jerkily - to flop about
alumnae
refute
flounder
flay
8. When referring to a group of men or men and women who attended a school
less
alumni
Cabinet
collide - collision
9. Assistance
rebut
principle
aid
one another
10. Woman to be married
federal
more than
email
fiancee
11. Means to exclude
lay
people
except
widower
12. Do not use when referring to East Asian nations and their peoples. Asian is the acceptable term for an inhabitant of these nations
rebut
Orient - Oriental
farther
stationary
13. 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.
bus
bad
in spite of
premier
14. More than two people look atcan be used when the number of people being used is indefinite
one another
badly
infer
collide - collision
15. Capitalize for architectural style or corporate or governmental bodies that use the word as part of their name. Lowercase when used as an adjective.
Black muslim
allege
federal
like
16. Man to be married
fiance
half staff
majority
imply
17. Also Independence Day. The federal legal holiday is observed on Friday if July 4 falls on a Saturday - on Monday if it falls on a Sunday.
Fourth of July
marshall
national
login - logon - logoff
18. Acceptable but use Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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19. 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
under way
that
homicide
stanch
20. A minor offense against the law
aide
altar
hang - hangs
misdemeanor
21. Should only be used in place of the person's name if it is what the individual prefers to be known as.
alumnae
nicknames
flier
principle
22. Preferred term for an aviator or a handbill
either
flier
allege
titles
23. Acceptable in a casual sense when the first event in a sequence led logically to the second but was not its direct cause
in spite of
Legislature
primiere
since
24. 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
primiere
flout
daylight saving time
allege
25. Not afterwards
accommodate
afterward
like
troupe
26. Use the abbreviation for number in conjunction with a figure to indicate position or rank
marshall
No.
lie
assure
27. To argue to the contrary
felony
last
troupe
rebut
28. Every two years
biennial
norm
flare
flair
29. Is a bellybutton - or a seedless orange so named because it has a depression that resembles a bellybutton
between
either
felony
navel
30. Capitalize as a title and lowercase in all other forms
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
homicide
toward
president
31. Contain to include all or embrace. Used only actively.
primiere
pour
comprise
one another
32. The correct word to introduce clauses - .e.g Jayne blocks the linebacker __ he should
beside
adviser
as
resident
33. In general - confine capitalization to formal titles used directly before an individual's name
speeds
semiannual
buss
titles
34. Means more than the highest number (subtract lower number from highest number to get this)
hang - hangs
alumnae
median
plurality
35. Is used when someone is the object of a verb or preposition
majority
norm
defendant
whom
36. Takes a singular verb
crisis
each
that
more than
37. 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
lie
each
between
plurality
38. Implies a standard of average performance for a given group
norm
half staff
altar
criteria
39. Plural means several groups of people - often military or animals
fiancee
composition titles
troops
Cabinet
40. Is the possessive form of the neuter pronoun
farther
its
native
since
41. 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
alter
founder
aide
42. Capitalize with the name of city or when referenced specifically. lowercase when plural and when used generically (you can't fight city hall)
either
City Hall
fiancee
its
43. 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
flier
composition titles
principal
president
44. 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.
arrest
off of
either...or - neither...nor
among
45. Copy pertaining to the navy
misdemeanor
primiere
naval
on
46. Means to gaze intently or steadily
premier
further
figuratively
pore
47. Correct spelling of an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime
defendant
homicide
infer
alumnae
48. Personal pronoun describing the deity are lowercase
his
federal
fiance
further
49. Denote a specific cause-effect relationship
ZIP code
stanch
because
Cabinet
50. Serious crime - someone is a felon if the have been convicted of a felony whether or not they have spent time in confinement
impostor
mean
felony
assure