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BMW Final Exam #1 Questions With Correct & Verified Answers 2024-2025. Graded A, Exams of Journalism

BMW Final Exam #1 Questions With Correct & Verified Answers 2024-2025. Graded A

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Correct & Verified Answers 2024-2025.

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What is the meaning of convergence in journalism? - Taking different media forms and putting it on one platform What is an example of convergence? - Newspapers and magazines are now available on your iPad or tablet T/F: Convergence also applies to the idea that various technologies work together to cover news - True According to class lecture, why is it important for journalists today to know copy-editing symbols? - Helps for easy editing and also to understand other writer's work What is a slug, and what is its purpose? - 2-4 word that uniquely describe the story What is news? - Facts that are presented so that people can make their own opinions T/F: News is any story that has an impact on other people or is unusal. - True A story about a deadly crash on Interstate 40 is an example of (soft, hard) news - hard The characteristic of news that tells you that a story about your State Senator would be more newsworthy than one about your neighborhood watch group is ___________ - prominence The characteristic of news that says a story about the increase in local property taxes is more newsworthy than one about a new licensing fee for hair stylists is ____ - impact/magnitude

A story taking place in Henderson is more newsworthy because of ____; a characteristic of news - proximity A story about this year's Homecoming is more newsworthy that one about homecoming in 1990 because of _________, a characteristic of news - timeliness T/F: According to your text, journalists can be completely objective - False Rewrite the following sentence eliminating male noun and pronouns: The policeman told the insurance man that the accident occurred when the car swerved to avoid an old lady who stepped off the curb. - The police officer told the insurance agent that the accident occurred when the car swerved to avoid an elderly person who stepped off the curb. Rewrite the following sentence eliminating male noun and pronouns: Congressman Janice Byron, a petite 38-year-old mother of two children who has a sunny disposition, voted in favor of the education bill. - Congressperson Janice Byron voted in favor of the education bill. Rewrite the following sentence eliminating male noun and pronouns: The girl and their male friends were expecting the concert tickets to arrive an hour before the show started. - (ASK HER) A group of friends were expecting the concerts tickets to arrive an hour before the show started. Rewrite the following sentence eliminating male noun and pronouns: The telephone man told the college girls that they would not be able to call their female friends until the line was repaired. - The telephone worker told the college students that they would not be able to call their friends until the line was repaired. Rewrite the following sentence eliminating male noun and pronouns: The author, Oliver Brooks, and his wife, Mrs. Oliver (Sunni) Brooks, an attractive woman who was wearing a green print dress, arrived at the book

signing around 3 p.m. - The author and his wife arrived at the book signing around 3 p.m.. The news media are a (phenomena, phenomenon) of modern technology that have (altered, altared) the communication landscape - phenomena, altered The (envelope, envelop) the treasurer misplaced contained about $1000 in contributions - envelope She said rather (than, then) trying to convince the board of (trusties, trustees) to vote on the measure, she would work with the president and his (aids, aides) - than, trustees, aides They (hanged, hung) the new banner from a (pole, poll) and invited more than 200 (people, persons) to the cermony - hung, pole, people A large (bloc, block) of voters (alluded, eluded) to pollsters that the candidate was (elusive, illusive) when discussing (their, there, they're) views on foreign affairs - bloc, alluded, illusive, their Students are (liable, libel, likely) (to, two, too) demand fewer regulations (regardless, irregardless) what rules the committee might (adapt, adept, adopt) - likely, to, regardless, adopt The woman, an (alumnae, alumna, alumni, alumnus) of the university, (implied, inferred) that the restrictions she placed on her donation may seem (bizarre, bazzar) but eventually they would be (cited, sighted, sited) as revolutionary - alumna, implied, bizarre, cited The defendants' (consul, counsel, council) (waived, waved) her right to a jury trial, saying he (adviced, advised) the defendant not to (chose, choose) that option - counsel, waived, advised, choose The teacher was (discrete, discreet) when he (complemented, complimented) the group composed of six students for their paper (entitled, titled) News and Social Media in the Modern World - discreet, complimented, titled Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:

totally destroyed - destroyed Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: really big - large Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: postponed until later - postpone Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: freak accident - accident Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: seldom ever - rarely Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: major breakthrough - breakthrough Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: dead boy - dead Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: qualified expert - expert Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: armed gunman - gunman Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: honest truth - truth Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases:

future plans - plans Substitute a single word for each of the following phrases: free of charge - free Rewrite these sentences changing passive to active voice: The new furniture was purchased by the newlyweds - The newlyweds purchased new furniture. Rewrite these sentences changing passive to active voice: The photograph was taken by the professional journalism photographer - The professional photographer took the photo. Rewrite these sentences changing passive to active voice: The tissues are going to be shelved in aisle 5 in the new grocery store. - The new grocery store will shelve the tissues in aisle 5. Rewrite these sentences changing passive to active voice: Seagulls will be studied in an upcoming documentary. - (ASK HER) An upcoming documentary will study seagulls Rewrite these sentences changing passive to active voice: The prisoner was chained to the floor by the guard after the riot. - After the riot, the guard chained the prisoner to the floor.