Using a Camera
First Amendment
Publications/Articles
Riddles
100

The main rule of holding the cameras is....

to keep the strap over your neck. 

100

"You can voice your opinions using words, symbols or actions."

Freedom of Speech

100
How many publications did we make?

Three

100

There's a one-story house where everything is yellow. The walls were yellow, the doors were yellow, and the furniture was yellow. What color were the stairs?

It's a one-story house, there are no stairs. 

200

Where is Aperture located? 

In the Lens. 

200

"You can gather in a group.

Freedom of Assembly 

200

What is a common way to start an article?

By asking an engaging question. 

200

What is at the end of the Rainbow? 

The letter W. 

300

What is Shutter Speed?

The time for which the shutter is open

300

"You can believe what you want, belong to any religion or no religion"

Freedom of Religion 

300

What is the first thing to do before starting an article?

Interview and/or gathering more details of the topic 

300

You're in a race, and you pass the person in second place. What place are you in now?

Second Place 

400

What can ISO be used for?

To improve the visibility of the exposure.

400

"The government cannot censor information in newspapers, online news sources, TV news broadcasts, etc."

Freedom of Press 

400

What is one thing that is we cannot change? 

(Hint: They are said during interviews)


Quotes. 
400

What kind of ship has two mates but no captain? 

A relationship.  

500

What is "Narrow Depth of Field" and "Wide Depth of Field?" 

Aperture. 

500

"You can criticize the government, and you can complain about policies that affect you negatively and ask for change."

Freedom of Petition

500

Who were the news reporters in the first publication? (FlashMob)

Sophia and Jazlyn

500

Two people were playing chess. They both won. How is that possible?

They were playing two different games with different opposites. 

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