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Journalism Lexis for B2 English

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    Testing vocabulary on journalism
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  • When a news story is labeled as 'exclusive,' what does it imply?
    It is a common and widely known story
    It is unique and not covered by other media
    It is a fictional or imaginative story
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  • Which term is used to describe the practice of presenting news in a way that is intentionally misleading or exaggerated to attract attention?
    Neutrality
    Sensationalism
    Censorship
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  • What is the purpose of the 'editorial' section in a newspaper?
    To feature advertisements
    To provide opinions and commentary
    To report breaking news
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  • In journalism, what is the meaning of the acronym 'AP'?
    Author's Perspective
    Alternative Publishing
    Associated Press
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  • What does the term 'beat reporter' refer to in journalism?
    To edit and proofread articles
    To write satire and humor pieces
    To cover a specific news category or topic
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  • Which term refers to the practice of presenting information in a way that is intentionally misleading or biased to promote a particular point of view?
    Transparency
    Propaganda
    Accessibility
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  • If a news story is described as 'breaking news,' what does it mean?
    The news is no longer relevant
    The news is old and outdated
    The news is developing and unfolding rapidly
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  • What is the term for the process of verifying and confirming the accuracy of information before publishing a news story?
    Sensationalism
    Plagiarism
    Fact-checking
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  • What does the term 'op-ed' stand for in journalism?
    Opposite Editorial
    Operational Editing
    Opinion-Editorial
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  • What is the role of a 'stringer' in journalism?
    To write opinion pieces
    To cover a specific geographic area or niche
    To manage the newspaper's budget
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  • What is the purpose of a 'caption' in a news article?
    To conclude the article
    To provide additional information about an image
    To summarize the main points
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  • Which term is used for a brief, humorous, and often satirical piece in journalism?
    Satire
    Feature
    Editorial
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  • What does the term 'off the record' mean when a journalist uses it?
    The information is critical and urgent
    The information is not to be published or attributed to the source
    The information is factually incorrect
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  • How does the 'inverted pyramid' structure apply to news writing?
    Least important information comes first
    Most important information comes first
    Information is arranged randomly
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