What is the main goal of an advertisement?
a) To entertain
b) To inform
c) To persuade
d) To confuse
c) to persuade
What is a key factor that can determine the outcome of a job interview?
a) The weather
b) The candidate's preparation
c) The location of the interview
d) The candidate's relation
b) The candidate's preparation
Which freedom is NOT explicitly mentioned in the First Amendment?
A) Right to privacy
B) Freedom of speech
C) Freedom of the press
D) Freedom of assembly
A) Right to privacy
What type of article provides in-depth coverage of a single topic or event?
A) Feature article
B) Editorial
C) News brief
D) Op-ed
A) Feature article
What is the significance of a "scoop" in journalism?
a) A summary of past events
b) An exclusive story
c) A retraction of an article
d) A feature story
b) An exclusive story
Which type of advertisement is found in magazines?
a) Online ad
b) Print ad
c) Broadcast ad
d) Social media ad
b) print ad
What type of interview focuses on specific skills and experiences?
A) Panel interview
B) Behavioral interview
C) Group interview
D) Casual interview
What does the "free exercise clause" protect?
A) The right to practice any religion
B) Freedom from religion
C) The right to establish a national religion
D) Freedom to criticize the government
A) The right to practice any religion
In what section would you typically find job listings?
A) Sports
B) Features
C) Local news
D) Classifieds
D) Classifieds
What is the opening line in the news story?
a) anchor
b)lead
c)brainstorming
b)lead
What does the term "target market" refer to in advertising?
a) All consumers
b) A specific group of potential customers
c) Competitors' customers
d) Customers who are not interested
b) A specific group of potential customers
What is the purpose of asking "open-ended" questions in an interview?
A) To speed up the interview process
B) To confuse the interviewee
C) To encourage detailed responses
D) To get yes or no answers
C) To encourage detailed responses
Which of the following is a limitation of free speech under the First Amendment?
A) Commercial speech
B) Political opinions
C) Hate speech
D) Artistic expression
C) Hate Speech
What is the purpose of a lead paragraph in a news article?
a) To provide background information
b) To summarize the main points
c) To entertain the reader
d) To introduce advertisements
b) To summarize the main points
What is a "byline" in a newspaper article?
A) The title of the article
B) The publication date
C) The name of the author
D) The main headline
C) The name of the author
What is the primary difference between persuasive and informative advertisements?
a) Length of the ad
b) Type of product advertised
c) Purpose of the ad
d) Target audience
c) Purpose of the ad
Why is it important to research a company before an interview?
A) To find out their favorite color
B) To impress the interviewer with knowledge
C) To know where to sit
D) To ask question
b) To impress the interviewer with knowledge
How does the First Amendment relate to assembly?
A) It prohibits public gatherings
B) It requires permits for all gatherings
C) It guarantees the right to assemble peacefully
D) It allows only peaceful protests
C) It guarantees the right to assemble peacefully
Which section of the newspaper would cover local events and community news?
a) International
b) Features
c) Local news
d) Editorial
c) Local news
What does fact-checking involve?
a) Making up stories
b) Verifying information
c) Writing longer articles
d) Editing for style
b) Verifying information
In advertising, what does the term "call to action" mean?
a) A summary of the ad
b) The history of the brand
c) A description of the product
d) A request for consumer engagement
d) A request for consumer engagement
What should you do if you don’t know the answer to an interview question?
A) Change the subject
B) Say you don't know and explain your thought process
C) Ask them to restate their question
D) Remain silent
B) Say you don't know and explain your thought process
What is "prior restraint" in the context of the First Amendment?
A) Preventing publication before it occurs
B) Censoring a public speech
C) Delaying a publication
D) Regulating assembly permits
A) Preventing publication before it occurs
What does an editorial typically express?
a) Objective facts
b) The newspaper’s opinion
c) Sports scores
d) Personal stories
b) The newspaper’s opinion
What is the difference between news and opinion pieces?
a) News is factual and opinion is personal
b) They are the same
c) Opinion is always correct and news aren't
d) News aligns with opinions
a) News is factual and opinion is personal