Deck 1: Understanding Different Types of News and Feature Writing

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------- generally refers to up-to-the-minute news and events that are reported immediately.

A)soft news
B)hard news
C)entertainment news
D)feature news
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------- is background information or human-interest stories.

A)Soft news
B)Facts
C)Entertainment
D)Hard news
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One difference between hard and soft news is the ------- of presentation.

A)Timing
B)Method
C)Tone
D)Voice
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Arts, entertainment and lifestyle stories are considered to be ------- in nature.

A)Entertaining
B)Emotional
C)Hard News
D)Soft News
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------- stories are human-interest articles that focus on particular people, places, events and issues.

A)Feature
B)crime
C)Travellogue
D)Court
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------- stories are journalistic, researched, descriptive, colorful, thoughtful, reflective, thorough writing about original ideas.

A)News
B)Feature
C)Magazine
D)Short
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In ------- stories, the reporter makes the point, sets the tone, and frames the issue in the first paragraph or two.

A)Horror
B)Soft news
C)Comedy
D)Hard news
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Feature stories aren't defined so much by subject matter as they are by the ------- in which they are written.

A)page
B)style
C)font
D)size
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the ------- is an article about an individual.

A)travellogue
B)profile
C)trend story
D)spot
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The objective of a ------- story is to create a true portrait of your profile subject.

A)spot
B)profile
C)trend
D)live-in
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The ------- is just what it sounds like - a feature article that focuses on a topic of interest in the immediate news.

A)News feature
B)historical story
C)hard news
D)soft news
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------- are feature stories produced on deadline that focus on a breaking news event.

A)News features
B)Depth features
C)None of the above
D)Spot features
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------- stories take the pulse of the culture at the moment, looking at what's new, fresh and exciting in the world of art, fashion, film, music, high-technology etc.

A)Live-in
B)Trend
C)profile
D)spot
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The ------- is an in-depth, often magazine-length article that paints a picture of a particular place and the people who work or live there.

A)Live-in
B)trend
C)spot
D)profile
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In -------, you simply choose a topic and make a list of everything that comes to mind.

A)direct
B)indirect
C)demonstrative
D)brainstorming
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Magazine articles have a ------- shelf life than newspaper articles.

A)same
B)different
C)Longer
D)shorter
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------- aims to please a geographically restricted audience, with a broad range of ages, interests, and socio-economic backgrounds.

A)Newspaper writing
B)Advertisement writing
C)Magazine writing
D)Radio scripting
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------- is directed towards a geographically diverse, but narrow target audience who has specific interests and demographic characteristics.

A)Advertisement writing
B)Newspaper writing
C)Magazine writing
D)Radio scripting
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Newspaper feature writing is generally detached and -------.

A)lengthy
B)subjective
C)Objective
D)short
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------- writers have more freedom to display viewpoint, voice, tone, and style in their writing.

A)magazine
B)young
C)story
D)newspaper
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One must always use the ------- voice while writing a headline.

A)high
B)low
C)active
D)passive
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The role of the ------- paragraph is to grab the reader's attention and persuade him or her to read more.

A)second
B)closing
C)middle
D)opening
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------- validate the writer's viewpoints.

A)Facts
B)Stories
C)Fiction
D)Statements
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------- help to maintain reader interest.

A)Figures
B)Anecdotes
C)Font type
D)Fiction
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Relevant ------- adds authenticity to the information and opinions.

A)jargon
B)anecdotes
C)findings
D)voice
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------- generally refers to up-to-the-minute news and events that are reported immediately.

A)soft news
B)hard news
C)entertainment news
D)feature news
hard news
2
------- is background information or human-interest stories.

A)Soft news
B)Facts
C)Entertainment
D)Hard news
Soft news
3
One difference between hard and soft news is the ------- of presentation.

A)Timing
B)Method
C)Tone
D)Voice
Tone
4
Arts, entertainment and lifestyle stories are considered to be ------- in nature.

A)Entertaining
B)Emotional
C)Hard News
D)Soft News
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------- stories are human-interest articles that focus on particular people, places, events and issues.

A)Feature
B)crime
C)Travellogue
D)Court
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------- stories are journalistic, researched, descriptive, colorful, thoughtful, reflective, thorough writing about original ideas.

A)News
B)Feature
C)Magazine
D)Short
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In ------- stories, the reporter makes the point, sets the tone, and frames the issue in the first paragraph or two.

A)Horror
B)Soft news
C)Comedy
D)Hard news
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Feature stories aren't defined so much by subject matter as they are by the ------- in which they are written.

A)page
B)style
C)font
D)size
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the ------- is an article about an individual.

A)travellogue
B)profile
C)trend story
D)spot
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The objective of a ------- story is to create a true portrait of your profile subject.

A)spot
B)profile
C)trend
D)live-in
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The ------- is just what it sounds like - a feature article that focuses on a topic of interest in the immediate news.

A)News feature
B)historical story
C)hard news
D)soft news
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12
------- are feature stories produced on deadline that focus on a breaking news event.

A)News features
B)Depth features
C)None of the above
D)Spot features
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------- stories take the pulse of the culture at the moment, looking at what's new, fresh and exciting in the world of art, fashion, film, music, high-technology etc.

A)Live-in
B)Trend
C)profile
D)spot
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The ------- is an in-depth, often magazine-length article that paints a picture of a particular place and the people who work or live there.

A)Live-in
B)trend
C)spot
D)profile
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15
In -------, you simply choose a topic and make a list of everything that comes to mind.

A)direct
B)indirect
C)demonstrative
D)brainstorming
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16
Magazine articles have a ------- shelf life than newspaper articles.

A)same
B)different
C)Longer
D)shorter
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17
------- aims to please a geographically restricted audience, with a broad range of ages, interests, and socio-economic backgrounds.

A)Newspaper writing
B)Advertisement writing
C)Magazine writing
D)Radio scripting
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------- is directed towards a geographically diverse, but narrow target audience who has specific interests and demographic characteristics.

A)Advertisement writing
B)Newspaper writing
C)Magazine writing
D)Radio scripting
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19
Newspaper feature writing is generally detached and -------.

A)lengthy
B)subjective
C)Objective
D)short
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------- writers have more freedom to display viewpoint, voice, tone, and style in their writing.

A)magazine
B)young
C)story
D)newspaper
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21
One must always use the ------- voice while writing a headline.

A)high
B)low
C)active
D)passive
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22
The role of the ------- paragraph is to grab the reader's attention and persuade him or her to read more.

A)second
B)closing
C)middle
D)opening
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23
------- validate the writer's viewpoints.

A)Facts
B)Stories
C)Fiction
D)Statements
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24
------- help to maintain reader interest.

A)Figures
B)Anecdotes
C)Font type
D)Fiction
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Relevant ------- adds authenticity to the information and opinions.

A)jargon
B)anecdotes
C)findings
D)voice
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