ENGLISH 9a Quiz 1

Create an engaging and educational image representing campus journalism, featuring students writing, discussing, and analyzing news within a school setting, with elements like newspapers, a blackboard, and ethical guidelines.

Campus Journalism Insights Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of campus journalism with this comprehensive quiz designed for students. This assessment covers various aspects of journalism ethics, the responsibilities of school publications, and different types of journalism.

Participate to discover:

  • The significance of ethical practices in journalism.
  • The role of student publications in the educational environment.
  • Different forms of journalism and their impact on society.
29 Questions7 MinutesCreated by WritingWords472
Name (Last Name, First Name MI.)
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The only essence of campus journalism are activities related to collecting, writing and editing news stories within the institution only.
True
False
School publications do not have the right to write about news outside the institution.
True
False
School publications have the potential to shed light to various matters and redirect the attention of the audience both inside and outside the institution.
True
False
It is the State’s responsibility to protect the freedom of the press even at the campus level.
True
False
In the high school level, the Parents-Teachers’ Association may contribute to the editorial policies of campus journalists.
True
False
If there are funds allotted for the school publication, the school administration can hold or control when the funds will be released, depending on the needs of facilities or other organizations.
True
False
If a member of the student publication transfers to another school, that student may still contribute to the group by sending articles online.
True
False
According to the Philippine Journalist’s Code of Ethics, it is acceptable to commit minor plagiarism since everything is online now.
True
False
If a student writes something against the school management, he/she can be expelled.
True
False
A student shall not be expelled or suspended solely on the basis of the performance of his or her duties in the student publication.
True
False
Journalists shall presume persons accused of crime of being innocent until proven otherwise.
True
False
If the important and crucial details are too long, it is fine to not include the information on the article.
True
False
These guidelines shall determine the frequency of the publication, the manner of selecting articles and features and other similar matters
€An Act Providing for the Development and Promotion of Campus Journalism and for Other Purposes” is Republic Act No. ___, July 05, 1991.
The Philippine Journalist’s Code of Ethics was drafted by __________.
The Philippine Journalist’s Code of Ethics dictates that when in doubt, __________ should be the watchword.
_______________________ was written by the first dean of the Missouri School of Journalism, Walter Williams.
This form of journalism can be split into newspapers such as broadsheets, magazines, newsletters, and other private publications.
Print journalism
Broadcast journalism
Cyber journalism
This form of journalism is the most readily and conveniently available.
Print journalism
Broadcast journalism
Cyber journalism
This form of journalism is either through radio or television.
Print journalism
Broadcast journalism
Cyber journalism
It serves the public and focuses on corporate business practices, government policies, political corruption, and social issues.
Objective journalism
Advocacy journalism
Development journalism
Adversarial journalism
This is the opposite of development journalism.
Objective journalism
Advocacy journalism
Development journalism
Adversarial journalism
This type of journalism sensationalizes stories of crime, violence, and immoral and indecent acts of celebrities.
Yellow journalism
Gotcha journalism
Ambush journalism
Citizen journalism
This involves deliberate manipulation of facts.
Yellow journalism
Gotcha journalism
Ambush journalism
Citizen journalism
It is also called participatory journalism or people journalism.
Yellow journalism
Gotcha journalism
Ambush journalism
Citizen journalism
For you, why is it important to have a code of ethics?
What is the importance of “An Act Providing for the Development and Promotion of Campus Journalism and for Other Purposes” for you as a student?
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