10 Questions
The Latin word 'diurna' means 'weekly'.
False
According to Noah Webster, journalism is defined as the occupation of writing exclusively for print newspapers.
False
Journalists are only those directly involved in writing articles for newspapers.
False
Journalistic ventures are primarily based on fiction, rather than facts and actuality.
False
Acta diurna means 'weekly events' in Latin.
False
The school paper staff's activities include writing editorials but not proofreading.
False
All journalistic ventures are based solely on opinions rather than facts.
False
Journalists are only those who write for newspapers and not other media forms.
False
The quality of a newspaper is independent of its editorial policy.
False
The term 'journalist' is limited to only editors and reporters.
False
Test your knowledge of journalism terminology with this quiz! Explore the meaning of key words and phrases such as 'acta diurna', 'journal', and 'daily events'.
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