Agidigbo FM Reporters Aptitude Test

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Agidigbo FM Reporters Aptitude Test

Test your knowledge and skills in journalism with our engaging Agidigbo FM Reporters Aptitude Test. This quiz is designed to evaluate your understanding of news reporting, media ethics, and broadcasting elements.

Join us to discover how well you know the intricacies of radio reporting!

21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ReportingSky24
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Which are you more likely to find on a blog than in a radio news bulletin?
Captions
Headlines using puns and nicknames
Columnists
What is a news angle?
A biased report
The lens through which a story is viewed
A political stance
Which story is most likely to be in a local news report for Agidigbo FM?
Storm set to hit the Benin Republic
Wife beaten by husband in Akobo area, provided shelter
Obi of Onitsha organizes dinner for uncle
What is a public interest story?
A story that will be interesting to the public
An important story that is in the public’s interest to know
A story from the justice system
If a journalist reads an interesting rumour online, they should:
Write and submit a story about it
Find a verifiable source to prove it
Ignore it
What are news stories based on?
Opinions
Facts
Speculations
Before writing a story, you need to find out:
What your best friend thinks about it
The 5 Ws and H
Which page it will be placed on in the newspaper
A vox pop is
A review of popular music
An interview with members of the public
The lead story in a bulletin
The most important thing to do before conducting an interview for a news report is:
Choose something smart and professional to wear
Research the interview topic
Plan some jokes to put the interviewee at ease
How does a broadcast reporter differ from a newspaper reporter?
Broadcast reporters report for a more diverse audience
They write a ‘script’ rather than a ‘story’
Broadcast reporters report on breaking stories
In broadcast news, what is an anchor?
An experienced and trusted producer
A newsreader
An on-the-scene correspondent who is interviewed live
In a radio news programme, which of these is an intro?
The presenter’s introduction to the news programme
The reporter’s introduction to their news package
The short piece of music played at the start of the programme
What would a news bulletin not include?
A quotation from a source
An in-depth investigative piece
A local story
What would a news bulletin not include?
A quotation from a source
An in-depth investigative piece
A local story
What is a lead?
The main idea of a feature story
A piece of information that attracts and keeps the reader interested
A point in the story where the reader loses interest
What is slander?
A tendency to do something
Broadcasting a false statement that damages someone's reputation
Publishing private information about a person
Which of the following is NOT an element of news?
Timeliness
Oddity
Impact
Who is a reporter?
A good writer that happens to be popular with the public
A person who interviews sources, writes copy, and is broadcast or published
A person who writes research papers about any topic
What makes a story 'newsworthy'?
Has to be about a celebrity
Has to be about a topic that appeals to the public interest
Has to have balanced sources
A reporter who follows one particular genre would be covering a:
Banner
Beat
Lead
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