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Kindly note that you will be presented with 50 questions randomized from the NOUN question bank. Make sure to take the quiz multiple times so you can get familiar with the questions and answers, as new questions are randomized in each attempt.
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The purpose of in-depth investigative stories is generally to something.
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Anglo-African newspaper reigned between? ,
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A good _draws the readers’ attention into the body of the story
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The history of Journalism in Nigeria cannot be complete without the mention of______
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Is defamation a civil or criminal offence ?
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Newspapers can “report” indirectly some stories that cannot be categorically reported in texts, by means of
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Which country did Nigeria import its press law from __?
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Nigeria’s press laws are based on British and traditions?
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Mass media act as the middle man between the policy formulators and _______
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__is two or more paragraphs building up to a paragraph that tells readers the major points of the story ?
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Which of these is not a limitation to investigative reporting?
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Investigative Journalists should always engage in undercover reporting.
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Straight news or hard news is a_______ report of news that is current and important
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The letter “N” in news represents
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The law of __is one of the most common allegations brought against journalists.
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All reporters are investigators
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The __or caption is an important part of the entire piece because it is the first centre of attraction for the reader
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Conflicts can arise where a journalist is involved in politics or personal relationships or vested interests.
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The letter “S” in news represents
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The purpose of in-depth investigative stories is generally to reveal or expose in the society.
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According to________ (2000) a primary source is an expert recognized as aleading authority on a topic
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James Bright Davies founded ______ in 1910?
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According to Burns (2002), news provided by a journalist performs _____major functions in a society.
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The purpose of in-depth investigative stories is generally to something. True or False?
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Technological limitation means a media house lacks required _______to carry out the investigative reporting,
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Another name for straight News is _______
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Judging whether a statement is defamatory will normally involves how many steps?
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To know your audience properly you must embark on to find out more about them
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Caption for an investigative story can never be in question format. True or False?
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The letter “E” in news represents
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A lead, as it refers to the writing of news reports, simply is an to a news story
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In developing an investigative report item more than one source is essential. True OR False?
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Which of these statements is appropriate?
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When was The “5Ws & H” communication model propounded?
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Inequalities in capitalist dominated societies lead to
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An investigative story always starts with
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The two major types of interview according to Itule and Anderson are Funnel and
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The __or title is an important part of the entire piece because it is the first centre of attraction for the reader.
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In investigative reporting, deadline does not count. True or
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“Threat to life” is a to investigative journalism
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Itule and Anderson propounded the Funnel and interviews
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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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The liberal press is a misnomer
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James Bright Davies founded ______ in 1910
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Who consumes the message sent out by the journalist
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47) The beginning of journalism in Nigeria started with the __newspaper
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How many stages is the alternate ‘view of press’ theory proposed by Steven Ward?
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Interpretative journalism is a SINE QUA NON for every journalist
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