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1. What is another name for a Communication Specialist?

A. Journalist

B. Public Relations Specialist

C. News Reporter

D. Editor

(Answer: B. Public Relations Specialist)

100

1. Which of the following is a responsibility of a journalist?

A. To fabricate stories for engagement

B. To observe ethical codes

C. To avoid covering controversial and sensitive topics

D. To spread information without verifying facts

(Answer: B. To observe ethical codes)

100

1. What ethical principle requires journalists to distinguish between fact and opinion?

A. Freedom of expression

B. Right to privacy

C. Code of Ethics

D. Press privilege

(Answer: C. Code of Ethics)

100

6. Which of the following is NOT a right of a journalist?

A. Right to fabricate stories

B. Freedom of the press

C. Protection of confidential sources

D. Access to information

(Answer: A. Right to fabricate stories)

200

2. Which of the following is NOT a function of a communicator or journalist?

A. Delivering facts and truths

B. Collecting and documenting information

C. Making up stories for entertainment

D. Presenting news accurately

(Answer: C. Making up stories for entertainment)

200

2. What is a major accountability of communicators and journalists?

A. Providing guarantees against censorship

B. Keeping government information private

C. Publishing news without confirmation

D. Ignoring public concerns

(Answer: A. Providing guarantees against censorship)

200

2. What is the primary role of an investigative journalist?

A. To cover only entertainment stories

B. To uncover hidden truths and present them to the public

C. To publish government-approved information only

D. To focus solely on photography

(Answer: B. To uncover hidden truths and present them to the public)

200

7. A journalist receives a leaked document exposing corruption. What should they do first?

A. Destroy the document to avoid legal trouble

B. Publish the document immediately

C. Verify the document’s authenticity

D. Sell it to a news competitor

(Answer: C. Verify the document’s authenticity)

300

3. What skill is essential for a communicator and journalist to interpret messages effectively?

A. Writing

B. Reading

C. Speaking

D. Listening

(Answer: D. Listening)

300

3. Which field is NOT a specialization for communicators and journalists?

A. Public relations

B. Journalism

C. Telecommunications

D. Radiologist

(Answer: D. Radiologist)

300

3. What is a broadcaster’s primary role in journalism?

A. To report news through media

B. To only write articles for newspapers

C. To work behind the scenes in production

D. To publish books instead of news stories

(Answer: A. To report news through media)

300

8. What does the ethical code of journalism say about reporting private matters?

A. Anything can be published if it’s entertaining

B. Gossip-based stories are always allowed

C. Only public interest justifies publishing private details

D. Private lives should always be exposed

 (Answer: C. Only public interest justifies publishing private details)

400

4. What is the primary goal of a journalist?

A. To spread rumors and gossips

B. To hide important facts from the public

C. To manipulate public opinion and perception

D. To provide information ethically

(Answer: D. To provide information ethically)

400

4. What is the primary ethical duty of a journalist when reporting news?

A. To ensure accuracy and fairness

B. To prioritize personal opinions

C. To entertain readers with exaggerated facts

D. To avoid covering sensitive topics

(Answer: A. To ensure accuracy and fairness)

400

4. Which specialization in journalism focuses on reporting athletic events and competitions?

A. Investigative journalism

B. Sports journalism

C. Broadcast journalism

D. Editorial journalism

(Answer: B. Sports journalism)

400

9. What is the purpose of a news embargo?

A. To delay publishing until a set date

B. To avoid government scrutiny

C. To prevent news from being reported at all

D. To give exclusive rights to one news agency

(Answer: A. To delay publishing until a set date)

500

5. Which of the following is a right of a communicator and journalist?

A. Freedom of speech

B. The right to publish fake news

C. The right to remain anonymous at all times

D. The right to disregard ethical codes

(Answer: A. Freedom of speech)

500

5. Which of the following is a specialization under mass communication?

A. Medicine

B. Photojournalism

C. Architecture

D. Agriculture

(Answer: B. Photojournalism)

500

5. What does the term “journalism privilege” refer to?

A. The right of journalists to spread any information without consequences

B. The ability of journalists to protect confidential sources

C. The power to manipulate news stories

D. The authority to demand exclusive interviews

(Answer: B. The ability of journalists to protect confidential sources)

500

10. Which of the following is an example of investigative journalism?

A. Writing a celebrity profile

B. Publishing a restaurant guide

C. Reviewing a new movie release

D. Exposing a case of corruption

(Answer: D. Exposing a case of corruption)

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