Exam 5: Performance Development
Exam 1: Introduction to Professional Announcing15 Questions
Exam 2: The Audio Performance Environmentque15 Questions
Exam 3: The Television Performance Environment15 Questions
Exam 4: Vocal Development15 Questions
Exam 5: Performance Development15 Questions
Exam 6: Commercial Announcing15 Questions
Exam 7: Interviewing15 Questions
Exam 8: News Announcing15 Questions
Exam 9: Music Announcing20 Questions
Exam 10: Sports Announcing15 Questions
Exam 11: Specialty Announcing14 Questions
Exam 12: Legal and Ethical Issues for Media Performers15 Questions
Exam 13: Beginning an Announcing Career 28020 Questions
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Which general age reference is not normally used to describe those under 12 years of age?
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The phrases ''completely encircle'' and ''true fact'' are examples of _________.
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The most sought-after delivery style in broadcasting is a sing-song tone because it is rhythmic and pleasing to listen to.
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The expression ''dry as a bone'' is an example of a ________.
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As a broadcast performer, which characteristic would be least helpful in building audience rapport?
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Bounce, whack and bling are all _______ expressions that an announcer may need to clarify for his or her audience.
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Which technique is a broadcast announcer least likely to employ when stressing a key phrase in commercial copy?
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According to the copy marking system presented in this chapter, a squiggly line under a phrase would mean ____________.
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In normal punctuation, an ellipsis (. . .) is used to indicate that words are missing from a sentence or quote; however, in broadcast copy, the triple periods are often used to indicate __________.
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Which vocal element is described by the process of grouping words together to form an idea and then speaking that group smoothly when delivering broadcast copy?
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Which heritage reference could be used if it helped the understanding of a news story or script?
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According to the copy marking system presented in this chapter, a two-headed arrow under a word means to __________.
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For most broadcast performers, the ability to speak to thousands of listeners or viewers yet make it appear that you are talking one-to-one is fairly easy to accomplish.
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To rip and read a script is good technique because it saves time, and time is an important element of most broadcast performances.
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Which of the following is not really a characteristic of an amateurish announcer?
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