MAC214




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MAC214

1 / 50

1)

Search engines are also
called
__spiders or robots

2 / 50

2)

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

3 / 50

3)

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

4 / 50

4)

According to Burns (2002),
news provided by a
journalist performs
_____major functions in a
society.

5 / 50

5)

Technological limitation
means a media house lacks
required _______to carry
out the investigative
reporting,

6 / 50

6)

James Bright Davies
founded ______ in 1910

7 / 50

7)

According to________
(2000) a primary source is
an expert recognized as
aleading authority on a
topic

8 / 50

8)

The letter “N” in news
represents

9 / 50

9)

Investigative reporting also
involves uncovering social,
economic or cultural
developments

10 / 50

10)

Determinants of
interpretative journalism
includes all but one

11 / 50

11)

Mass media act as the
middle man between the
policy formulators and
_______

12 / 50

12)

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

13 / 50

13)

Who sold Lagos Daily
News to Herbert Macaulay

14 / 50

14)

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

15 / 50

15)

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

16 / 50

16)

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

17 / 50

17)

Many newspaperswere
shut down during military
regime because they
engaged in_______

18 / 50

18)

James Bright Davies
founded ______ in 1910?

19 / 50

19)

According to Levin
(2000:18) hard news is also
called ______news

20 / 50

20)

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

21 / 50

21)

Which paper was founded
byJames Bright Davies?

22 / 50

22)

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

23 / 50

23)

Which of these is not
among the elements of
investigative reporting?

24 / 50

24)

Should an investigative
reporter pay attention to
deadlines? Yes OR No?

25 / 50

25)

Who formulated Categorical
Imperative
__?

26 / 50

26)

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

27 / 50

27)

_is defamation by spoken
words or gesture?

28 / 50

28)

The liberal press is a
misnomer

29 / 50

29)

To know your audience
properly you must embark
on
to find out more about them

30 / 50

30)

Nigeria imported its press
laws from the
common law tradition?

31 / 50

31)

All reporters are
investigators

32 / 50

32)

An investigative story
always starts with

33 / 50

33)

Mass media act as the
middle man between the
policy formulators and
_______

34 / 50

34)

Categories of limitations to
interpretative journalism
include all except_____?

35 / 50

35)

The purpose of in-depth
investigative stories is
generally to
something. True or False?

36 / 50

36)

According to Brady (1977)
interviews are based on two
major aims for the journalist
and these are trust and
_______

37 / 50

37)

When was The “5Ws & H”
communication model
propounded?

38 / 50

38)

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?

39 / 50

39)

When was West African
Pilot founded
__?

40 / 50

40)

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

41 / 50

41)

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

42 / 50

42)

The “5Ws & H”
communication model was
propounded by

43 / 50

43)

are the life blood of a good
investigative story.

44 / 50

44)

Defamation is made up
of______

45 / 50

45)

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

46 / 50

46)

Which type of news is less
current, entertains and
informs while appealing to
reader’s emotion

47 / 50

47)

Press laws in many African
countries take their roots
from common law family of
the English or
law family of the French

48 / 50

48)

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

49 / 50

49)

The level of fault a plaintiff
needs to prove depends on
whether the plaintiff is a
public figure or a
individual.

50 / 50

50)

The mass media always
have strained relationships
with the government during
the military regime because
they engaged in _________

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