MAC214




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MAC214

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1)

“People should behave only
as they wish everyone else
to behave” This statement
is emphasised in which of
the ethical principles ?

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2)

Interpretative journalism is
a SINE QUA NON for every
journalist

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3)

Liberal theory of the press
can be found in which stage
of Steven Wards’s six
stages in the development
of journalism ethics
_?

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4)

Which ethical principle
requires you to judge what
is right by asking what will
give the greatest good to
the greatest number of
people
?

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5)

If an investigative reporter
who is working for a
newspaper got a story
wrong, he might be sued for

6 / 50

6)

Newsgroups is also known
as

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7)

The purpose of in-depth
investigative stories is
generally to reveal or
expose
in the society.

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8)

Which ethical principle
requires that when there is
an extreme position in a
situation, one seeks a
middle ground ?

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9)

The purpose of in-depth
investigative stories is
generally to
something.

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10)

James Bright Davies
founded
_in 1910 ?

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11)

Categories of limitations to
interpretative journalism
include all except_____?

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12)

The law of
__is one of the most
common allegations
brought against journalists.

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13)

Straight news or hard news
is a_______ report of news
that is current and
important

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14)

Nigeria’s press laws are
based on British and
traditions?

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15)

Reporters who work on
investigative reports do not
have the same deadline
pressure as do those who
cover breaking news items.
True OR False?

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16)

For a journalist to be a
watch dog, he must
engaged in ________

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17)

Anglo-African newspaper
reigned between?
,

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18)

How many stages is the
alternate ‘view of press’
theory proposed by Steven
Ward?

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19)

James Bright Davies
founded ______ in 1910

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20)

In investigative reporting,
deadline does not count.
True or

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21)

One of this is not a
limitation of investigative
Reporting

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22)

Defamation is made up
of______

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23)

Most investigative stories
are presented in feature
format. True OR False?

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24)

Who consumes the
message sent out by the
journalist

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25)

Determinants of
interpretative journalism
includes all but one

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26)

Newspapers can “report”
indirectly some stories that
cannot be categorically
reported in texts, by means
of

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27)

In developing an
investigative report item
more than one source is
essential. True OR False?

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28)

Media owners influence is a
type of _______ limitations
to investigative reporting

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29)

If an investigative reporter
loses a libel suit, his
reputation is intact,
protected and not affected.
True or false?

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30)

What is the consequence of
the inaccurate estimates of
the journalist’s audience?

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31)

Newspapers can “report”
indirectly some stories that
cannot be categorically
reported in texts, by means
of

32 / 50

32)

Which paper was founded
byJames Bright Davies?

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33)

If journalist underestimates
or overestimates their
audience, there is a
tendency that

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34)

Proprietorial interference,
which is one of the
limitations to investigative
reporting means_______

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35)

Investigative journalism
involves getting the news
behind the

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36)

Lorenz and Vivian
identified_____ steps
process to a reasonable
ethical decision

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37)

Which of these is not a
limitation to investigative
reporting?

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38)

Who sold Lagos Daily
News to Herbert Macaulay

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39)

Which of these statements
is appropriate?

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40)

Judging whether a
statement is defamatory will
normally involves how
many steps?

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41)

Who probes falsity when
defamatory statements
involve matter of public
interest, Plaintiff or
Defendant?

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42)

If Nigerian government
seized the license of a
media house for engaging
in investigative reporting,
this limitation is under

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43)

The ______communication
model was propounded
1948

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44)

First person narrator is
allowed in breaking news.
True or false
_?

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45)

Caption for an investigative
story can never be in
question format. True or
False?

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46)

Many newspapers were
shut down during military
regime because they
engaged in_____

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47)

What does the
governments use most
often, to justify illegal,
dangerous or unethical acts
and to restrict or discourage
journalists from reporting on
a real problem?

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48)

Introduction to an
investigative news story is
also known as the

49 / 50

49)

What is the major
difference between
investigative journalism and
hard news reportage?

50 / 50

50)

Letter ‘S’ in the acronym,
NEWS stand for

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