5.What’s the difference between a good journalist and an average journalist?
6.What does every news outlet rely on to fund the cost of reporting and publishing?
7.What is the purpose of journalism in society today?
8.Name the major newsmagazines that people read regularly.
9.What does the public look at when they want to know.
6.What is the difference between correlation and causation?
7.When should a writer check the spelling of names in a story?
8.What can direct quotes add to a story?
9.When is it acceptable to reword a quote?
10.How is a summary and chronology story structured?
.
11. The Arapaho Ghost Dance dress would have been worn
a) during a Plains Indian ritual
b) in a Navajo wedding ceremony
c) during a ceremony celebrating a successful hunt
d) during a ceremony trying to ensure a successful hunt
12. Marie-Louise-Elizabeth Vigée-LeBrun’s The Duchess of Polignac combines all the compositional tools of
a) Neoclassical art.
b).
11. Egyptian culture was dedicated to providing a home for what?
a) the ka
b) the papyri
c) the stele
d) the emperor
12. Neolithic culture developed quickly in the world’s fertile valleys. By 4000 bce, urban societies had developed in
a) Egypt and Mesopotamia.
b) China and India.
c) China and Japan.
d) Egypt and China.
13. Construction of.
1.What two situations provide the basis for most news stories?
2.What questions are important to answer to present the most important facts of the news?
4.Name and briefly describe each type of short report.
5.What is the difference between a summary lead and a short report?
6.What are the four tips to writing a.
1.What types of news stories attract a wide audience typically?
2.What type of medium has the best impact on affecting people and getting a message out to the public?
3.List all news values and give an example of a possible news story that incorporates that news value.
4.What is the purpose of a.
6.Give a pro and con for each of the interview formats?
7.The Invisible Web is another good source for information, what is it good for?
8.What are a few tips that will help you get the best results from your news sources?
9. According to Gaye Tuchman, what is a news net and.
1. The drawings from Ardèche Gorge are located in
a) Chauvet cave.
b) La Villedorphe.
c) Lascaux cave.
d) Nomadic cave.
2. The figures from the Abu Temple represent worshippers from the complex society of
a) Egypt.
b) Sumer.
c) Jericho.
d) Çatal Hüyük.
3. Nike of Samothrace is an outstanding example of
a) Roman idealism.
b) Hellenistic realism.
c) the Minoan Snake.
1. Which nineteenth-century building by Joseph Paxton could be considered an early example of the relationship between new technology and architecture?
a) the Red House
b) the Palais Stoclet
c) the Houses of Parliament
d) the Crystal Palace
2. American glassmaker Louis Comfort Tiffany inspired which design movement?
a) Art Nouveau
b) De Stijl
c) Art Deco
d) Constructivism
3..
11. Objects formed out of clay and then hardened by firing are referred to as
a) Wedgwood.
b) export porcelain.
c) amphoras.
d) ceramics.
12. Native Americans used a traditional method for producing pots that did not involve the potter’s wheel. What was it?
a) slab construction
b) subtractive modeling
c) coiling
d) cire-perdue
13. All fiber arts evolved from
a).
1. Perfecting the photographic process, Louis Daguerre, in Le Boulevard du Temple, was able to include what in his photographs?
a) buildings
b) street scenes
c) people
d) motion
2. Known primarily for color photographs of the natural environment,
who is the artist of Porch, Provincetown?
a) Eliot Porter
b) Sonia Landy Sheridan
c) Edward Steichen
d) Joel Meyerowitz
3. Still.
11. The device invented in the sixteenth century as a means of capturing and fixing images from the natural world is called
a) film noir.
b) camera vérité.
c) praxiscope.
d) camera obscura.
12. Despite the success of the daguerreotype, the process had its drawbacks, primarily
a) that the image could not be reproduced.
b) that colors.
11. The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali illustrates how he looked to his subconscious (dreams, hypnosis, psychoanalysis) for his subject matter. What artistic movement is he associated with?
a) Surrealism
b) American Regionalism
c) Pop Art
d) Abstract Expressionism
e) Impressionism
12. Chéri Samba’s Problème d’eau. Où trouver l’eau? is an ironic comment on
a) the.
6.A lead that evokes the five senses is known as what?
7.Briefly explain the Wall Street Journal formula.
8.A feature that presents an overview of a person so that the reader feels as if they are peeking into someone’s life is better known as what?
9.What is the main function of a human.
1.Convergent journalism grows out of trends dating back decades. Identify the major trends.
2.What technological change has encouraged many people to spend more time online, particularly with multimedia?
3.How has the role of the audience in news changed in the recent years?
4.What are blogs?
5.Bloggers have been recognized for some notable successes. Name.
21. Dodging and burning are darkroom processes by which the photographer can manipulate which aspect of a photo?
a) texture
b) color
c) value
d) composition
22. The idea of film as art flourished after World War 2 with the likes of auteurs such as
a) Charlie Chaplin and the Three Stooges.
b) Federico Fellini and Ingmar.
1. Built by Justinian in the first half of the sixth century, what church was probably conceived as a political and religious statement?
a) St. Apollinaire
b) Santa Costanza
c) San Vitale
d) Hagia Sophia
2. The medium for Theodora and her Attendants is
a) fresco.
b) encaustic.
c) tempera.
d) mosaic.
3. Designed to capture the rhythms of the.
1. Which leading painter of the Realist movement painted Burial at Ornans?
a) Rosa Bonheur.
b) Théodore Géricault.
c) Angelica Kauffmann.
d) Gustave Courbet.
2. In works such as Olympia, realist painter Edouard Manet was denying traditional painting style and drawing attention to
a) formal concerns within the composition.
b) his break with past techniques.
c) history painting.
d).
11. The Seagram Building, designed by Philip Johnson and Mies van der Rohe, is a perfect example of
a) the International Style.
b) the Prairie Style.
c) Bauhaus style.
d) postmodernism.
12. The Anasazi cliffside caves at Mesa Verde show the roofs of what elements which are the underground spaces for ceremonial life?
a) ziggurats
b).
1. It is thought that the sloping sides of the pyramids in Egypt were intended to mimic
a) the sands of the Sahara.
b) the rays of the sun.
c) the orb of Isis.
d) the eyes of Akhenhaten.
2. The Pont du Gard, in Nîmes, France, is an excellent example of which element of.
7.What aspects of a story should a lead highlight?
8.Why is it important to paraphrase in a lead?
9.What does it mean to back in to a lead?
10.What are the two rules of thumb for being concise?
.
1.What makes a good lead essential to a story?
2. How does the type of lead (summary or delayed) depend on the type of story you are writing?
3 What is a nut graf?
4.What is the best solution to writing a story with more than three competing themes?
5.Should a second-day story include.
1.There’s an abundant amount of information on the Web. What questions should you ask yourself to evaluate the value of these Web sites?
2.What category of information should you never reuse, even with a citation?
3.Where are some places journalists can look to for story ideas?
4.If you are assigned a beat, what.
11. Coatlicue is a deity from which culture?
a) Mayan
b) Aztec
c) Olmec
d) African
12. The Limbourg Brothers’ manuscript Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry signified the return of what, lost in art since antiquity?
a) “cast shadows”
b) chiaroscuro
c) human figures
d) images of architecture
13. In the 1330s, Petrarch conceived of a philosophy.
11. The art of sculpture popular during ancient Roman times, reemerged during what period?
a) Romanesque
b) Egyptian
c) Carolingian
d) Greek
12. One feature distinguishing Gothic architecture from Romanesque is the extensive use of
a) stained glass.
b) barrel vaulting.
c) curved arches.
d) domes.
13. By the year 500 ce, most of the western empire had been overrun.
1.What are four situations when a feature story would be useful?
2.Smaller feature stories that give the reader relief from typical hard news are referred to as what?
3.What is the goal of a feature lead and how does it differ from a news lead?
4.Name four leads that add creative appeal to.
11. The Egyptian limestone carving, Senwosret I led by Atum to Amun-Re, is an example of
a) in-the round sculpture.
b) high relief sculpture.
c) low relief sculpture.
d) installation sculpture.
12. The Greek Kouros illustrates the idea of shifting or counter positioning weight around the axis of the spine in figurative sculpture. This pose.
6.What are the uses of hyperlinks?
7.What is the advantage of the inverted pyramid format for online stories?
8.Why have online sites resisted hyperlinks in the past? Why were these fears not justified?
9.What are the benefits of e-mail links to authors and editors of online articles?
10.What are the journalistic uses of blogs?
.
21. What is the main advantage of using oil paint over other paint media?
a) It dries slower allowing for more naturalistic development.
b) It is more portable.
c) The pigment mixes with wet plaster and becomes more durable.
s) It lends itself to quick, sketch-like images.
22. Which of these is not a component.
1. Which artist, who painted Houses at L’Estaque, worked with Picasso to promote the style called Cubism?
a) Henri Matisse.
b) Wassily Kandinsky.
c) Georges Braque.
d) Marcel Duchamp.
2. Wassily Kandinsky’s Sketch I for Composition VII is an example of
a) German Expressionism.
b) French Surrealism.
c) Fauvism.
d) Italian Futurism.
3. The paintings of Giacomo Balla capture the.
11. Watercolor painting is such a spontaneous process that many people think of it as
a) a temporary form of expression.
b) suitable only for student work.
c) a tool for sketching.
d) All of the above.
12. When an artist paints with a mixture of watercolor pigment and Chinese white chalk, the process is.
1.What is shovelware?
2.What are some of the characteristics and criteria of a headline? What tense is a headline usually written in?
3. What is a web blurb? What is its specific job? How is it used? What is its relation to a headline?
4. What is a subhead? What is its specific.
21. A sculptural space that you can actually enter is referred to as
a) an environment.
b) a tableau.
c) an earthwork.
d) an assemblage.
22. How does “assemblage” primarily differ from other sculptural processes?
a) It is more dynamic.
b) It is an older process.
c) It utilizes “found” objects.
d) It utilizes the “lost-wax” technique.
23. The sculptural.
1. A work in which weft yarns of several different colors are manipulated to make a design is called
a) weaving.
b) embroidery.
c) collage.
d) afghan.
2. Backs in Landscape is by which artist that helped transform the craft medium of fiber into a fine art?
a) Dale Chihuly.
b) Clyde Connell.
c) David Hammons.
d) Magdalena Abakanowicz.
3..
1. Maidens and Stewards, a Parthenon fragment of the Panathenaic Procession, illustrates what ancient sculptural convention?
a) high-relief
b) free-standing sculpture
c) frieze
d) statue in-the-round
2. Ancient Egyptian stone funerary figures, such as King Menkaure, were carved to bear the spirit of the deceased into the eternity of the afterlife, known as the
a) ka.
b).
1. Whose David was the first life-size nude sculpture since antiquity?
a) Michelangelo’s
b) Donatello’s
c) Raphael’s
d) Leonardo da Vinci’s
2. Sandro Botticelli’s paintings, such as The Birth of Venus, reflect his interest in a philosophy called
a) Neoplatonism.
b) Enlightenment.
c) Neoclassicism.
d) Romanticism.
3. Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is thought to have had appeal to the.
6.Why haven’t some people been won over by citizen journalists?
7.What has always been the main job and goal of journalists?
8.Name things that 21st century journalists need to be willing and comfortable doing.
9.Many people do not believe that journalists serve the public. What are some of their concerns?
10.The founders of the.