Deck 9: Writing and Images

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The framing of a photograph should be governed by

A) the inverted pyramid
B) the rule of thirds
C) dramatic unity
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In covering an event with a camera, a good piece of advice is to

A) shoot photos from as many different positions as possible
B) find a good position to shoot from and stay there
C) take lots of long- and medium-range shots but don't bother people with closeups
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An absolutely necessary piece of equipment for the photojournalist is

A) a telephoto lens
B) a pen and notebook
C) a cellphone
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One of the great values of photojournalism is

A) taking pictures of things others are unlikely to see
B) the ability to post pictures to Twitter
C) the fact that photojournalists are likely to have more expensive cameras than most other people
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Photojournalists should think about an event and where the best places would be to get pictures before they are at the event.
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Photojournalists should spend most of their time getting good establishing shots because these
are usually the most interesting.
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Which of the following is most likely to generate interest in a photo; that is, to get viewers to look at the photo?

A) color
B) shape
C) movement
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One of the first great photojournalists, a man who is responsible for many of the images we have of the Civil War, was

A) Jacob Riis
B) Ernie Pyle
C) Matthew Brady
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In writing a cutline for a photograph, you should generally use

A) the past tense
B) the present tense
C) the future tense
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People recognizable in a photograph should be fully identified in a cutline.
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Accuracy is less important in a photo's cutline than in other journalistic writing because the photograph shows what's going on anyway.
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With a set of photos on a website, what becomes important about their presentation?

A) the number of people in each photo
B) the focus of each photo
C) the sequence of the photos
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The process of cutting away certain parts of a picture to enhance or emphasize other parts is called

A) deletion
B) cropping
C) snipping
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Another word for "average" is

A) median
B) mode
C) mean
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Miles per gallon is an example of a/an

A) average
B) ratio
C) percentage
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A line chart should be used solely to present

A) inter-comparisons
B) highs to lows
C) change over time
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In a chart, the text below a headline that gives information about the information in the chart is called a/an

A) explainer box
B) legend
C) source
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In a pie chart, the data should always be presented as

A) metrically based
B) averages
C) percentages
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An average gives a general picture of a set of numbers, but sometimes that picture can be skewed. In those cases you may want to find the

A) median
B) ratio of the highest to lowest
C) textual explicative
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A set of percentages, if they represent the complete item or entity that is being divided, should
Add up to

A) 50
B) 100
C) 1,000
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A pie chart is good only for showing

A) change over time
B) parts of a whole
C) intermingled variables
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To figure the percent of change between A and B, you would

A) subtract B from A, and that would be your percentage
B) find out what percentage the difference between A and B is based on B
C) find out what percentage the difference between A and B is based on A
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The framing of a photograph should be governed by

A) the inverted pyramid
B) the rule of thirds
C) dramatic unity
the rule of thirds
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In covering an event with a camera, a good piece of advice is to

A) shoot photos from as many different positions as possible
B) find a good position to shoot from and stay there
C) take lots of long- and medium-range shots but don't bother people with closeups
shoot photos from as many different positions as possible
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An absolutely necessary piece of equipment for the photojournalist is

A) a telephoto lens
B) a pen and notebook
C) a cellphone
a pen and notebook
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One of the great values of photojournalism is

A) taking pictures of things others are unlikely to see
B) the ability to post pictures to Twitter
C) the fact that photojournalists are likely to have more expensive cameras than most other people
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Photojournalists should think about an event and where the best places would be to get pictures before they are at the event.
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Photojournalists should spend most of their time getting good establishing shots because these
are usually the most interesting.
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Which of the following is most likely to generate interest in a photo; that is, to get viewers to look at the photo?

A) color
B) shape
C) movement
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One of the first great photojournalists, a man who is responsible for many of the images we have of the Civil War, was

A) Jacob Riis
B) Ernie Pyle
C) Matthew Brady
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In writing a cutline for a photograph, you should generally use

A) the past tense
B) the present tense
C) the future tense
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People recognizable in a photograph should be fully identified in a cutline.
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Accuracy is less important in a photo's cutline than in other journalistic writing because the photograph shows what's going on anyway.
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With a set of photos on a website, what becomes important about their presentation?

A) the number of people in each photo
B) the focus of each photo
C) the sequence of the photos
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The process of cutting away certain parts of a picture to enhance or emphasize other parts is called

A) deletion
B) cropping
C) snipping
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Another word for "average" is

A) median
B) mode
C) mean
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Miles per gallon is an example of a/an

A) average
B) ratio
C) percentage
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A line chart should be used solely to present

A) inter-comparisons
B) highs to lows
C) change over time
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In a chart, the text below a headline that gives information about the information in the chart is called a/an

A) explainer box
B) legend
C) source
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In a pie chart, the data should always be presented as

A) metrically based
B) averages
C) percentages
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An average gives a general picture of a set of numbers, but sometimes that picture can be skewed. In those cases you may want to find the

A) median
B) ratio of the highest to lowest
C) textual explicative
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A set of percentages, if they represent the complete item or entity that is being divided, should
Add up to

A) 50
B) 100
C) 1,000
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A pie chart is good only for showing

A) change over time
B) parts of a whole
C) intermingled variables
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To figure the percent of change between A and B, you would

A) subtract B from A, and that would be your percentage
B) find out what percentage the difference between A and B is based on B
C) find out what percentage the difference between A and B is based on A
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