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Reporting: Speeches and Meetings MCQs
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Reporting: Speeches and Meetings MCQs
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1. A reporter assigned to cover a meeting of a public agency usually will prepare by
2. Reporters writing speech or meeting stories should check the attribution to make sure
3. Often it is difficult to identify the central point for a story about a meeting because
4. The purpose of advance stories for meetings and speeches is to
5. Which of the following usually is NOT included in an advance story for a speech or meeting?
6. If a speaker delivers a personal attack on another person during a speech, a reporter covering that speech should
7. Reporters planning to cover a speech or meeting usually try to arrive
8. Which of the following is NOT one of the solutions to the problem of organizing a speech or meeting story?
9. If a speaker makes a questionable assertion of fact during a speech, the reporter should
10. Follow stories about speeches usually emphasize one of three things:
11. Which of the follow is NOT one of the skills required for covering speeches and meetings?
12. If a speakers uses an anecdote in her or his speech, it might make a good lead if
13. Prominent speakers will sometimes make available to reporters before a speech
14. The major difficulty to determining the central point for a speech or meeting story is
15. A common error beginning reporters make when they cover speeches or meetings is to