MAC214




Category: MAC214

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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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MAC214

1 / 50

1)

The liberal press is a
misnomer

2 / 50

2)

The letter “S” in news
represents

3 / 50

3)

Search engines are also
called
__spiders or robots

4 / 50

4)

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

5 / 50

5)

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

6 / 50

6)

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

7 / 50

7)

Categories of limitations to
interpretative journalism
include all except_____?

8 / 50

8)

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

9 / 50

9)

The letter “E” in news
represents

10 / 50

10)

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

11 / 50

11)

Investigative reporting also
involves uncovering social,
economic or cultural
developments

12 / 50

12)

Investigative journalism
involves getting the news
behind the

13 / 50

13)

The
__or title is an important
part of the entire piece
because it is the first centre
of attraction for the reader.

14 / 50

14)

The
__or caption is an important
part of the entire piece
because it is the first centre
of attraction for the reader

15 / 50

15)

Investigative Journalists
should always engage in
undercover reporting.

16 / 50

16)

Anglo-African newspaper
reigned between?
,

17 / 50

17)

James Bright Davies
founded ______ in 1910

18 / 50

18)

Captions may be in
question format e.g. Who
killed Dele Giwa? . True OR
False?

19 / 50

19)

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

20 / 50

20)

The first centre of attraction
to the readers in an
investigative story is the

21 / 50

21)

_is defamation by spoken
words or gesture?

22 / 50

22)

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

23 / 50

23)

Defamation is made up
of______

24 / 50

24)

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?

25 / 50

25)

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

26 / 50

26)

Which of these is not
among the characteristics
of news

27 / 50

27)

Anglo-African newspaper
reigned between – and - ?

28 / 50

28)

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

29 / 50

29)

If a media house is
influenced by the publisher
to carry out investigative
reporting, such media
house is limited by

30 / 50

30)

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

31 / 50

31)

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

32 / 50

32)

Letter ‘S’ in the acronym,
NEWS stand for

33 / 50

33)

All reporters are
investigators

34 / 50

34)

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

35 / 50

35)

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

36 / 50

36)

Determinants of
interpretative journalism
includes all but one

37 / 50

37)

A good
_draws the readers’
attention into the body of
the story

38 / 50

38)

News is not an isolated
incident but one inevitable
linked to a chain of
important events.

39 / 50

39)

When was West Africa Pilot
founded?

40 / 50

40)

Is defamation a civil or
criminal offence ?

41 / 50

41)

If a media house lacks
required media gadget to
carry out the investigative
reporting, such media
house is limited _______

42 / 50

42)

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

43 / 50

43)

Who formulated Categorical
Imperative
__?

44 / 50

44)

Interpretative journalism is
a SINE QUA NON for every
journalist

45 / 50

45) The beginning of journalism in Nigeria started with the __newspaper

46 / 50

46)

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

47 / 50

47)

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

48 / 50

48)

Inequalities in capitalist
dominated societies lead to

49 / 50

49)

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

50 / 50

50)

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

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