Military News Writing Part 3 (True or False)

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Military News Writing Quiz

Test your knowledge on military news writing with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers essential aspects of writing news articles, features, and speeches relevant to military communications.

Learn about:

  • Accidents and incidents reporting
  • Attribution and quotations
  • Effective speech writing
  • Organizational public affairs
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by WritingEagle42
1. In an accident story (initial release), name of the victims (dead or injured) must be identified on the bridge
True
False
2. The quoted statement in the bridge as attribution from the resource person shall not be edited when inside quotation marks.
True
False
3. Some of the figurative language used in the feature story are personification, metamorphosis, simile, hyperbole, etc.
True
False
4. The Pubic Affairs is a CMO pillar that aims to create/enhance public awareness in order to project positive towards the organization.
True
False
5. The LEAD of the Editorial can be one to three paragraphs.
True
False
6. The LEAD of a feature story can be one to four paragraphs.
True
False
7. In writing speech, it is important to organize your ideas not knowing your target audience.
True
False
8. A good written speech uses transition statement to ensure the smooth flow of ideas from introduction to the main points and to the conclusion.
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False
9. In advance stories, it is better to include at the last part of the body the directions going to the venue and the location of the parking areas.
True
False
10. In drafting news stories, the full name of the persons involve in the story must be in one line only..
True
False
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