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1.
The piece of type on Page One that gives the name of the paper is called a
A)flag.
B)nameplate.
C)masthead.
D)Both A and B above are correct.
2.
A section logo can be created with
A)type alone.
B)the addition of rules.
C)the addition of photos.
D)All of the above are correct.
3.
What is a standing head?
A)A special label for any regularly appearing section, page or story.
B)A headline standing beside a story.
C)A headline standing alone.
D)A headline on a continuing story.
4.
A column logo includes
A)Topic graphics.
B)References to upcoming installments
C)The writer's name and a catchy title, but not a likeness.
D)The writer's name, likeness, and a catchy title.
5.
What are sigs and bugs?
A)The reporter's signature at the story's end.
B)Small illustrations created to enhance the story.
C)Special standing heads for items appearing regularly.
D)A pull quote signifying the story's importance.
6.
To look as tidy as possible, liftout quotes should avoid
A)parentheses.
B)hyphenation.
C)ellipses.
D)All of the above are correct.
7.
What is a byline?
A)The author of the story.
B)The tooling line beside the story.
C)The tooling line above some headlines.
D)The white space in the story's gutters.
8.
What's the difference between a deck and a summary?
A)A summary tells fewer facts than a deck.
B)A deck is a headline, and a summary is a sentence with more information.
C)A summary is usually shorter than a deck.
D)A deck simply repeats the information in the main headline.







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