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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. Man to be married
widow
altar
hopefully
fiance
2. Legal term for slaying or killing
subject
buses
homicide
all right
3. Means at the side of
wrack
nicknames
beside
primiere
4. 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.
crises
Fourth of July
biennial
immigrate
5. 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
subject
Nobel Prize
pour
ravish
6. Correct spelling of an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime
wrack
Orient - Oriental
on
defendant
7. 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
immigrate
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
farther
people
8. Copy pertaining to the navy
stationary
naval
pour
whose
9. Means to cause or as a noun means a result
buss
widower
stationary
effect
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.
figuratively
last
pour
accommodate
11. Introduces more than two items - all pronouns must be in the objective case - among us
stanch
except
national
among
12. Singular form of a standard
biannual
flout
criterion
Cabinet
13. Acceptable but use Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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14. 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
either
staunch
daylight saving time
flout
15. To abduct - rape or carry away with emotion not interchangeable with ravage
ravish
lie
bus
flyer
16. Preferred as past tense of sneak. Never use snuck
farther
sneaked
hopefully
which
17. 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
murder
founder
aide
18. Applies to various types of framework - the verb means to arrange on a rack - to torture - trouble or torment -
rack
insure
NAACP
flyer
19. A member of a predominantly black Islamic sect in the United States. However the term is considered DEROGATORY by members of the sect - who call themselves muslims
principal
her
ravish
Black muslim
20. Do not use the term teenaged
principle
teenage
liaison
literally
21. Means to flow in a continuous stream
Orient - Oriental
troop
ensure
pour
22. Despite means the same thing and is shorter
in spite of
National Organization for Women
stationery
plurality
23. A person who gives advice - never advisor
composition titles
further
adviser
naval
24. The correct word to introduce clauses - .e.g Jayne blocks the linebacker __ he should
each
in-law
criteria
as
25. A picture - a criminal or oneself
median
hang - hangs
demolish or destroyed
hung
26. Personal pronoun describing the deity are lowercase
was drowned
its
his
subject
27. Is a bellybutton - or a seedless orange so named because it has a depression that resembles a bellybutton
hanged
navel
flare
marshal
28. 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.
farther
alumni
bad
drowned
29. Writing paper
biennial
subject
stationery
No.
30. 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.
less
citizen
navel
flair
31. Woman to be married
farther
fiancee
federal
lie
32. Acceptable in a casual sense when the first event in a sequence led logically to the second but was not its direct cause
rebut
immigrate
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
since
33. Do not use before a date or day of the week (redundant) except at the beginning of a sentence.
flier
besides
on
crisis
34. When referring to a group of women who attended a school
besides
rack
alumnae
alter
35. To bog down become disabled or sink
founder
his
aide
National Organization for Women
36. Takes a singular verb
each
in-law
busses
ravage
37. The of is unnecessary
complement
biannual
off of
manslaughter
38. Do not use when referring to East Asian nations and their peoples. Asian is the acceptable term for an inhabitant of these nations
comprise
navel
flounder
Orient - Oriental
39. Means more than the highest number (subtract lower number from highest number to get this)
badly
average
alumnus
plurality
40. On ships and at naval stations flags are flown at
citizen
assure
half mast
Black muslim
41. 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.
Black muslim
lie
medium
widow
42. Implies a standard of average performance for a given group
citizen
norm
City Hall
pore
43. Means to gaze intently or steadily
each other
pore
buss
semiannual
44. A first performance
drowned
badly
people
primiere
45. Extension of time or degree
collide - collision
further
farther
crisis
46. Verb to stop the flow of something
Black muslim
stanch
last
which
47. Never towards - for a word meaning: moving in a specific direction
magazine names
firefighter - police officer
hung
toward
48. To change
website
alter
assure
over
49. Only for ensembles of actors - dancers - singers - etc.
troupe
over
median
like
50. AP does not italicize words in news stories.
marshall
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
italics