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FBLA JOURNALISM TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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Libel


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Damage to a person's reputation caused by a false written statement that
brings the person into hatred, contempt or ridicule or injures his or her
business or occupational pursuit.




ethics


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the moral principals that govern the appropriate conduct for individuals
and organizations

,Nut paragraph


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A paragraph that summarizes the key element or elements of a story. A nut
paragraph is usually found in stories not written in inverted-pyramid form.
Also called a nut graf.




locator maps


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Illustrations in books and advertisements to show specific places
mentioned in the text.




Contextual advertising


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Advertising on a website that is directed to likely users of that site based on
demographic profiles




yellow journalism


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, mid-1890s journalism that represented sensationalism, screaming headlines
and cheap melodrama




contact sheet


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a piece of photographic paper with the negatives printed on it at film size




Deep background


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Information that may be used but that cannot be attributed to either a
person or a position.




income


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money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through
investments.




Press


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, The machine that prints the newspaper. Also a synonym for journalism, as in
the phrase "freedom of the press". Sometimes used to denote print
journalism, as distinguished from broadcast journalism.




primary headline


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The main headline of a spread which first captures the attention of the
readers.




redundant


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needlessly repetitive




hourglass style


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a combination of inverted pyramid and narrative structures. The author
begins with key details (who, what, when, where, and why), and adds details
in the inverted pyramid structure; story then abruptly "turns," requiring a
clear transition, to focus on a narrative, such as the story of a specific
eyewitness or party, which addresses finer details and implications, before
making its final conclusion

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