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| 301. |
Circulation Department is headed by ___________ Manager. |
| A. | Circulation |
| B. | Advertising |
| C. | Marketing |
| D. | Editorial |
| Answer» B. Advertising | |
| 302. |
The Middles' were a fairly popular space on which page of the newspaper? |
| A. | Sports |
| B. | Front Page |
| C. | Editorial |
| D. | Entertainment |
| Answer» D. Entertainment | |
| 303. |
When the ball ₵omes rolling….. The ₵ means______ |
| A. | delete |
| B. | lower case |
| C. | change |
| D. | improve |
| Answer» C. change | |
| 304. |
Police Story means |
| A. | Newspaper's stand on an issue |
| B. | Opposing a police station |
| C. | Highlighting a day's events |
| D. | Correcting a blunder in the edition |
| Answer» B. Opposing a police station | |
| 305. |
The _______________ is the last link between newspaper and the public. |
| A. | Assisstant Editor |
| B. | Associate Editor |
| C. | Copy Editor |
| D. | Sub Editor |
| Answer» D. Sub Editor | |
| 306. |
Stories and news that appeal to emotions. |
| A. | Significance |
| B. | Proximity |
| C. | Prominence |
| D. | Human Interest |
| Answer» E. | |
| 307. |
Which of these types of headlines are used for historic events? |
| A. | Slammer |
| B. | Kicker |
| C. | Banner |
| D. | Hammer |
| Answer» D. Hammer | |
| 308. |
Which of the following is not a primary goal of photojournalism used by editors and photographers in making picture selections? |
| A. | To communicate effectively, as either stand-alone art or accompaniment to a story. |
| B. | To distract readers’ attention and not provide a point of entry to the page. |
| C. | To enhance the overall appearance of the page. |
| D. | Criteria that make a story newsworthy also apply to picture selection. |
| Answer» C. To enhance the overall appearance of the page. | |
| 309. |
Which type of lead is consider best for Newspaper ? |
| A. | Question lead |
| B. | Summary lead |
| C. | Anecdotal lead |
| D. | Contrast lead |
| Answer» B. Summary lead | |
| 310. |
News organisations subscribe to wires because of their… |
| A. | Access to stories around the globe |
| B. | Famous reporters |
| C. | Low cost |
| D. | News exclusivity |
| Answer» B. Famous reporters | |
| 311. |
A publication's guide to style, spelling and use of grammar, designed to help journalists write a news story is |
| A. | House style |
| B. | Editing style |
| C. | Grammar style |
| D. | Correct style |
| Answer» B. Editing style | |
| 312. |
A newspaper will include special pictures, like maps, charts, or symbols. These special pictures are called _____________. |
| A. | Graphics |
| B. | Glyphs |
| C. | Important |
| D. | Pretty |
| Answer» B. Glyphs | |
| 313. |
The absense of editor who is in-charge of a newspublication? |
| A. | Resident editor |
| B. | Copy editor |
| C. | Sub-editor |
| D. | News editor |
| Answer» D. News editor | |
| 314. |
_______________are the ones picking up the books for a publisher, and the go-to for the author while prepping a book for publication. |
| A. | Sports Editor |
| B. | Developmental Editor |
| C. | Content Editor |
| D. | Acquisition Editor |
| Answer» E. | |
| 315. |
What is the meaning of framing an image? |
| A. | Cropping |
| B. | Colour correction |
| C. | Virtual Reality |
| D. | Blurring an image |
| Answer» B. Colour correction | |
| 316. |
What gives some newspaper a serious and sober look |
| A. | Page make-up or designs |
| B. | bifurcation |
| C. | editoral page |
| D. | classified |
| Answer» B. bifurcation | |
| 317. |
The section which covers the information related to important issues and recent developments only from across the city or a regional area is known as ___________. |
| A. | Alien News |
| B. | National News |
| C. | Civic News |
| D. | International News |
| Answer» D. International News | |
| 318. |
In General __________________ newspapers have a greater depth of appeal than other newspapers. |
| A. | Afternoon |
| B. | Evening |
| C. | Night |
| D. | Morning |
| Answer» E. | |
| 319. |
Strapline is |
| A. | written beneath the main headline |
| B. | written above the main headline |
| C. | the main headline |
| D. | not the reverse shoulder |
| Answer» B. written above the main headline | |
| 320. |
Bright is a/an |
| A. | balanced editorial |
| B. | short feature |
| C. | attractive news item |
| D. | complex interview |
| Answer» C. attractive news item | |
| 321. |
The tabloid, The Sun, is published from |
| A. | Lucerne |
| B. | Paris |
| C. | Rome |
| D. | London |
| Answer» E. | |
| 322. |
In news vs. information, information stories lack ____ and ____ which would make them real news. |
| A. | Who and where |
| B. | Why and how |
| C. | Drama and suspense |
| D. | When and who |
| Answer» E. | |
| 323. |
Which of these is not a broadsheet? |
| A. | MiD DAY |
| B. | Indian Express |
| C. | The Hindu |
| D. | Times of India |
| Answer» B. Indian Express | |
| 324. |
Mumbai Mirror is a |
| A. | Tabloid |
| B. | Broadsheet |
| C. | Magazine |
| D. | Book |
| Answer» B. Broadsheet | |
| 325. |
Fetching stories from outside world is the work of |
| A. | News editor |
| B. | Reporter |
| C. | Editorial staff |
| D. | Columinist |
| Answer» C. Editorial staff | |
| 326. |
Editing in newspapers means removal of |
| A. | articles |
| B. | fog |
| C. | atmosphere |
| D. | treatment |
| Answer» C. atmosphere | |
| 327. |
What does a copy editor do in a typical newsroom? |
| A. | Checks stories for consistency, grammar and style |
| B. | Makes archive copies of stories from yesterday's print edition |
| C. | Uploads a digital copy of the newspaper to the web |
| D. | Manages newspaper subscriptions |
| Answer» B. Makes archive copies of stories from yesterday's print edition | |
| 328. |
Which of these is not a type of lead? |
| A. | Jumpstart lead |
| B. | Question lead |
| C. | Quotation lead |
| D. | Inverted pyramid |
| Answer» B. Question lead | |
| 329. |
A__________ lead can cover a number of events of approximately equal importance |
| A. | Umbrella |
| B. | Item |
| C. | Delayed |
| D. | Buried |
| Answer» B. Item | |
| 330. |
In regard to news values, prominence refers to |
| A. | has been read or heard within the last six hours. |
| B. | whether the story has one central, or prominent, character. |
| C. | the extent to which the story will affect a number of people. |
| D. | how well known the people involved in the story are.. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 331. |
Never begin a sentence with a figure, except for sentence that begin with a __________ |
| A. | date |
| B. | week |
| C. | month |
| D. | year |
| Answer» E. | |
| 332. |
______ makes sure a piece of writing is accurate, clear and correct. |
| A. | Copyediting |
| B. | Photo Editor |
| C. | Wire Editor |
| D. | Copy Editor |
| Answer» B. Photo Editor | |
| 333. |
The section which covers the information related to important issues globally? |
| A. | Alien News |
| B. | National News |
| C. | Political News |
| D. | International News |
| Answer» E. | |
| 334. |
What is attribution? |
| A. | Giving a source credit for a quote |
| B. | The description of what a photo is about |
| C. | The best qualities of a news story |
| D. | A mistake a reporter can get sued for |
| Answer» B. The description of what a photo is about | |
| 335. |
The article is one of the most serious piece of writing in the editorial page which is positioned at what part of the page? |
| A. | Top |
| B. | Bottom |
| C. | The Middle |
| D. | Not placed on Editorial at all |
| Answer» B. Bottom | |
| 336. |
_______ headline follows the same capitalization style as a sentence. Only the first word and proper nouns are capitalised. |
| A. | Index |
| B. | Downstyle |
| C. | Straight |
| D. | Code |
| Answer» C. Straight | |
| 337. |
Journalism about the environment and climate change sits at a complex of intersections between politics, business, science, nature and culture is known as? |
| A. | Environmental Journalism |
| B. | Sports Journalism |
| C. | Civic Journalism |
| D. | Citizen Journalism |
| Answer» B. Sports Journalism | |
| 338. |
Accuracy makes a television news report |
| A. | Unreliable |
| B. | Unauthentic |
| C. | Reliable |
| D. | Worst Quality |
| Answer» D. Worst Quality | |
| 339. |
Division made by line space left blank between two sets of texts are called ________________ |
| A. | Flag |
| B. | Creditline |
| C. | gutters |
| D. | Folio |
| Answer» D. Folio | |
| 340. |
For journalists, being objective means that the reporter |
| A. | remains completely emotionless about all aspects of the story. |
| B. | incorporates an equal number of quotations from ruling and opposition party |
| C. | makes clear his or her opinion about the events covered. |
| D. | is not an advocate for a point of view or a participant in the events covered. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 341. |
Small advertisements classified according to subject area and carrying no illustrations are known as |
| A. | Small ads |
| B. | News library |
| C. | Back volume stock |
| D. | Classified |
| Answer» E. | |
| 342. |
Publishing what you feel is good is referred to as |
| A. | Utilitarianism |
| B. | Hedonism |
| C. | Categorical Imperative |
| D. | Golden Mean |
| Answer» C. Categorical Imperative | |
| 343. |
The different types of writing styles are________ |
| A. | Expository & Descriptive |
| B. | Narrative |
| C. | Persuasive & Argumentative |
| D. | Expository, Descriptive, Narrative, Persuasive & Argumentative |
| Answer» E. | |
| 344. |
___________________, the one overlooking all the plot, characterization, voice, and setting. |
| A. | Content Editor |
| B. | Acquisition Editor |
| C. | Developmental Editor |
| D. | Sports Editor |
| Answer» B. Acquisition Editor | |
| 345. |
The most important news story of the day or breaking news appears on which page? |
| A. | Editorial |
| B. | Front Page |
| C. | Page 3 |
| D. | Last Page |
| Answer» B. Front Page | |
| 346. |
A _______________ manages and delegates the coverage of news items for print, broadcast or online news media. |
| A. | Editor |
| B. | Desk Editor |
| C. | Publisher |
| D. | Managing Editor |
| Answer» C. Publisher | |
| 347. |
While writing a news story, never start a sentence with a figure, except that which begins with a |
| A. | Month |
| B. | Year |
| C. | Day |
| D. | Date |
| Answer» C. Day | |
| 348. |
A book which is created or accepted by a news organization to have consistency and to avoid ambiguity in terms of layout and usage of language is known as? |
| A. | Fiction Book |
| B. | Non-Fiction Book |
| C. | Stylebook |
| D. | Picture Book |
| Answer» D. Picture Book | |
| 349. |
Which of these would not be an ideal source for an education story? |
| A. | Teacher |
| B. | Principal of a college |
| C. | Accountant |
| D. | University Exam department |
| Answer» D. University Exam department | |
| 350. |
Never use a sentence with a ___________. |
| A. | Figure |
| B. | Drawing |
| C. | Word |
| D. | Chart |
| Answer» B. Drawing | |