ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS.
Ear - correct answer-a small box in either upper corner of a
newspaper page, usually the front page or split page,
containing the name of or a symbol for the edition, a weather
bulletin, slogan, etc.
Digest - correct answer-a magazine, periodical, etc, that
summarizes news of current events
Feature Story - correct answer-a newspaper or magazine
article or report of a person, event, an aspect of a major event,
or the like, often having a personal slant and written in an
individual style
Human Interest Story - correct answer-a feature story that
discusses a person, or people, or a companion animal in an
emotional way; presents people and their problems, concerns,
or achievements in a way that brings about interest, sympathy
or motivation in the reader or viewer
,Trend - correct answer-(of a topic) be the subject of many posts
on a social media website within a short period of time
Editorial - correct answer-a newspaper article written by or on
behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue
Subjective Writing - correct answer-a style of writing that is not
well suited for news reporting, textbooks or other forms of
writing in which the information or writing needs to be based on
pure facts (for opposite - writing based purely on facts - see
objective writing)
Column - correct answer-a recurring piece or article in a
newspaper, magazine or other publication, where a writer
expresses his/her own opinion in few columns allotted to
him/her by the newspaper organization
Critic - correct answer-a person who judges the merits of
literary, artistic, or musical works, especially one who does so
professionally
, Umbrella Lead - correct answer-sets the foundation for creating
newscast opens as well as designing team coverage
Anchor - correct answer-a person who is the main broadcaster
on a program of news, sports, etc., and who usually also serves
as coordinator of all participating broadcasters during the
program
Producer - correct answer-a person responsible for the financial
and managerial aspects of making of a movie or broadcast or
for staging a play, opera, etc
Sequencing - correct answer-a series of related scenes or
shots, as those taking place in one locale or at one time, that
make up one episode of the film narrative
Pan - correct answer-to photograph or televise while rotating a
camera on its vertical or horizontal axis in order to keep a
moving person or object in view or allow the film to record a
panorama (ex - to pan from one end of the field to another
during a football game)