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Student Journalism

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Each quote should begin...






2. What advantage do high school journalists have to get into events?


3. Which one of the following is the AP Style for time?






4. What should be used in place of adjectives?






5. Quotes should contain?






6. What is the worst word of high school journalism?






7. A.P. Style stands for...






8. How is something determined to be slander or libel - as opposed to the exercising of freedom of speech?


9. Where do commas go when using quotes?


10. Who should lead a high school paper?






11. Journalists can use a _____ paragraph?






12. How long should a paragraph be in journalism?






13. What is a Twitter feed?






14. When should numbers be spelled out?






15. What does CNTRL B do in InDesign?






16. Which one of the following is the AP Style for age?






17. What is the rule of thirds?






18. How should you attribute a person on the first reference?






19. What is GQ STUDD?






20. A student publication is a public forum for student expression when school officials have given student editors the authority to make their own content decisions. A school can do that either through an official policy or by allowing a publication to






21. What type of leads does Bobby Hawthorne and Mr. Rogers want to see?






22. What does the opinion section of the paper do?






23. How many pixels per inch does a newspaper need not to be pixelated?






24. What should every object be lined up with in InDesign?






25. Every quote needs what before it?






26. What are the four codes for journalists?






27. Should you use a question in a lead?






28. What schools have former editors of The Little Hawk attended?






29. How can you get thrown off The Little Hawk staff?






30. Why is journalism the best elective to take next year?






31. How do you size a photo in InDesign?






32. Guarantees students their freedom of speech except for speech that is obscene - libelous - unlawful - violates school regulations or causes a disruption to the school.






33. How do you get text to wrap around an object?






34. What is the journalist's code?


35. What is an infographic?






36. What is a sidebar?






37. Feedback should be...






38. What words that are not very specific should never be used in transitions?


39. What is the correct use of principal and percent?






40. Should sports reporters or anyone else encourage - congratulate or cheer on a team or individual?






41. What should be avoided in direct quotes?






42. What does the T tool do in InDesign?






43. What type of questions should you avoid in an interview?






44. Can a student publication be sued for libel - invasion of privacy or copyright infringement?






45. Is a student's choice of dress protected by the First Amendment?


46. Information is free and available to others. Some information is always open information - like a person's name - where they live - where they work - or their family. People make inferences based on this information - although not in proportion to ot






47. Which one of the following is the AP Style for money?






48. Should you use the name of the school or current year?






49. What is a follow up question?


50. What is the most read part of a newspaper?