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Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Reporting
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Journalists collect information or investigate happenings and then craft stories based on their findings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics defines a reporter as an individual who informs the public about regional and international events. Journalists vs reporters: Reporters are considered a subset of journalists.  Reporters who craft stories supported by their own research may be considered journalists. However, not every reporter is a journalist.  There are different types of reporting such as objective, interpretative, investigative and crime reporting. The three main methods of... Show more
Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Reporting
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25 Questions

1. What a news media is supposed to tell to its audience?
2. In writing a report one tries to also associate the story with someone who can genuinely describe the events. This is called as adding
3. Stock market reports are vital to know the state of the market. Who covers them?
4. For a reporter covering sports beat which of the following is important
5. The ending of a story is also called a ____
6. In a democracy newsmedia is also popularly known as..
7. When two politicians level charges against each other who should be interviewed?
8. NDTV is owned by
9. 2G Spectrum Scam was first discovered in the year
10. Term Yellow journalism is generally used for ….
11. An Internet service provider (ISP) informs the manager of a school television station that the station's Web site has exceeded its allocated bandwidth. Which of the following recent changes to the Web site is most likely responsible?
12. Practice of continuation of lengthy news from front page to inside page has been stopped by which newspaper?
13. Daniel Pearl the journalist who was beheaded by terrorists, worked for the publication
14. The _____________ is considered one of the first and most influential pieces of Indian investigative journalism.
15. Osama Bin Laden's death raid was tweeted by a local guy before it was announced to the world. This could be categorised as an example of?
16. By identifying the key points and ranking them in importance an reporter tries to place the facts in order this is called as
17. The 26/11 attack on Mumbai was masterminded by this terrorist organisation
18. Anna Hazare movement was against what?
19. Why was Indian Space Research Organisation in the news?
20. Media General’s creation of a single center for its newspaper, television and Internet news organizations in Tampa, Fla., is an example of
21. A reporter covering courts, advocates, police and criminals is said to be working on which area?
22. If you are sent to report on the launch of a navy destroyer from Mazagon shipyard what is NOT expected from you?
23. In Watergate scandal, Watergate is name of a….....
24. Which of the following is NOT true about journalism today?
25. Which news value is considered as positive one?