3/31/23, 10:24 AM CAS III: MAJORSHIP CAS III: MAJORSHIP GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Read each item carefully and choose the best answer from the choices given. * Required MASS COMMUNICATION 1. 1. Which one of the following statement defines situational context ofinterpersonal communication? * 1 point * 1 point Mark only one oval. It concerns your reactions to other other person It deals with the psycho-social “where” you are communicating It is who you are and what you bring to interaction. It deals with the physical “where” you are communicating. 2. Which one of the following is an interpersonal need to establish identitywith others? Mark only one oval. Inclusion Control Affection Power https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 1/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 3. CAS III: MAJORSHIP What is the reason that communication is not a cure-all for the problems * 1 point weexperience? Mark only one oval. Because communication has the potential for creating or intensifying problems Because communication has the potential for eliminating problems Because communication has the potential for abolishing problems. Because communication has the potential for purging problems. 4. When it comes to listening, many of us are guilty of some bad habits. * 1 point Forexample: Mark only one oval. Instead of listening we think about what we are going to say next while the other person is still talking. We are not easily distracted by the speaker’s mannerism or by what is going on around us We try not to interrupt people before they have finished talking. We do not drift into daydreams 5. Determining the audience’s attitude toward you as the speaker is an * 1 point aspectof? Mark only one oval. Analyzing the audience Analyzing the speaker Analyzing the occasion Analyzing the audience and the speaker https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 2/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 6. CAS III: MAJORSHIP What does gripping the lectern, having clenched fists and constant clearingof * the throat covey? 1 point Mark only one oval. Open or confident Dictorial or arrogant Insecure or nervous Happy or pleased 7. All of the following steps are essential to an effective response of questions, * EXCEPT: 1 point Mark only one oval. Listen Discern Anticipation Answer 8. 8. A primary factor to consider when deciding on the setting for a presentation is how to create: * 1 point Mark only one oval. A noisy environment The greatest degree of comfort for the audience Multicoloured lighting arrangement A hot atmosphere https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 3/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 9. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 9. When visuals are designed for a presentation, they should not be used t: * 1 point Mark only one oval. Eliminate vagueness Take the place of words Simplify complex info Emphasize important points 10. 10. Diagrams are excellent for conveying all of the following. Except: * 1 point Mark only one oval. Info about size Info about shape Info about structure Info about audience 11. 11. In a persuasive message, how opposing ideas should be treated? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Cited, then refuted Ignored Mentioned only when necessary Not mentioned https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 4/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 12. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 12. Which of the following is not considered as a purpose of a resume? * 1 point Mark only one oval. To secure an interview Tool job of a search To take a leave To kindle employer interest 13. 13. An effective opening to an interview is likely to contain all of the following,except for a(n): * 1 point * 1 point Mark only one oval. Greeting and building rapport Summary Orientation Motivation 14. 14. Which of the following is not a part of the writing plan of a reservation letter? Mark only one oval. A fast-start opening which identifies the type of room desired and the days needed A section which mentions arrival and departure times A section describing the quality of the room you booked in the other hotel A courteous, action-oriented closing, which mentions your desire for a confirmation https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 5/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 15. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 15. In which of the following types of letter, the technique of using aconditional (if or when) statement to imply that the audience could havereceived, or might someday receive, a favourable answer, is used? * 1 point * 1 point * 1 point Mark only one oval. Persuasive news letter Disappointing news letter Good news letter Direct-request letter 16. 16. Which of the following do’s must be followed in preparing disappointingnews messages? Mark only one oval. Apologize for the action you are taking Use an accuratory use Consider using an implicit refusal than an explicit refusal Using company policy as the reason for dustifying the refusal. 17. 17. An effective writing emphasizes on which the type of info to show courtesyto readers? Mark only one oval. Negative information What can be done? What can not be done? Discourteous writing https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 6/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 18. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 18. Which of the following is used to introduce the reader to a * 1 point * 1 point * 1 point longer,accompanying message? Mark only one oval. Transmittal memo Interoffice memo Announcements memo Page memo 19. 19. Which of the following is a message written to use within the organization? Mark only one oval. Memorandum Letter Application Report 20. 20. Which of the following should be avoided in writing persuasive message? Mark only one oval. A balance of emotional and logical appeals Use of an up-front hard sell Compromise Thinking that persuasive is a process https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 7/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 21. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 21. Which of the following is always written in capital letters in a business letter? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Signature Subject line Addresse notation Salutation 22. 22. Which of the following is the primary tool of your job search? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Resume Resignation letter National identification card Birth certificate 23. 23. What type of info should be given in the letters responding to the inquiryabout a person? * 1 point Mark only one oval. General info Specific info Negative info Biased info https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 8/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 24. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 24. An audience centered approach can be achieved in a letter by * 1 point * 1 point payingattention to: Mark only one oval. Using ‘YOU” attitude Choosing positive words Using respectful language All of the given options 25. 25. All of the following tips should be kept in mind while filling up a jobapplication from except. Mark only one oval. Read the instructions on the form carefully before beginning to improve it Upon completion, review the entries for completeness and accuracy. Answer the open ended questions with an exaggerated question. Complete every blankon the form – even if you have to insert entries like “None”, “Not applicable” 26. 26. Which of the following senetnces has courteous writing? * 1 point Mark only one oval. You did not read myletter Please refer to my June 10 letter Why didn’t you read my letter? Read my new letter https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 9/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 27. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 27. Which of the following is the best example of ‘emphasis’? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Students should be motivated and have interest in presenatation, and have requires and others. Students should have requisites and be motivated for presentations. Students should be motivated for presentation Students should be motivated when they have requisites for presnetaion 28. * 1 point 29. Ex-president General Pervaiz Musharif’s decision of removing Chief * Justiceof Pakistan Iftakhar Mohammad Chaudhary from his office on March 1 point 28. “Today morning an accident took place at Wahdat road” The answer towhich W is missing in the statement. Mark only one oval. Where Why When What 29. 9, 2007can be considered which of the following styles of leadership? Mark only one oval. Authoritarian Laissez-Faire Democratic Popular https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 10/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 30. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 30. All of these are tools of persuasive messages except. * 1 point Mark only one oval. Focus on your goal Use difficult language Anticipate opposition Provide sufficient support 31. 31. Context Is the way the message is delievered and is known as: * 1 point Mark only one oval. Paralanguage Lateral language Contextual lnagugae Hyper language 32. 32. Which of the following is an inaccurate statement pertaining to managingquestions from the audience? * 1 point Mark only one oval. You should answer a question immediately, even if you plan to discuss the information. You should try to frame answers in ways that promote your goal. You should anticipate likely questions You should address the answer to the entire audience https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 11/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 33. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 33. Which of the following any not be considered as a lnagugae barrier in * 1 point acommunication? Mark only one oval. Differences in interpretation of statements Inadequate vocabulary Proper level of language Good health 34. 34. Which is less likely to generate defensiveness? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Being expressive Being focused on solving problems and not controlling others Demonstarting an attitude of equality Being honest 35. 35. Suppose you are thinking about planning your weekend trip with yourfamily and suddenly an idea strikes in your mind to invite all relatives * 1 point athome instaed of going out at weekend. You immediately approach yourfamily members and convey the idea to them You can actually involved inwhich of the following steps of the communication process? Mark only one oval. Encoding the message Decoding the message Giving feedback Creating noise https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 12/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 36. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 36. Suppose a husband and wife are having a serious discussion on * domesticmatter and by that time their kid wakes up and starts crying, the wife rusehstowards the little child leaving the discussion in between. In this 1 point scenarioyou would relate the crying child with which of the following elemnt ofcommunication? Mark only one oval. Noise Channel Message Feedback 37. 37. Television was invented by ------------------------------ * 1 point Mark only one oval. Walter Bardeen William Shockley Marshall McLuhan John Logic Baird 38. 38.Group discussion is a form of -------------------------------- * 1 point Mark only one oval. a.dyadic communication b.multiadic communication c.mass communication d.interpersonal communication https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 13/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 39. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 39. -------------------------is a function of mass media * 1 point Mark only one oval. a.surveillance b. noise c.message d.cognition 40. 40. Connotative meaning comes out of ---------------------- * 1 point Mark only one oval. a.literary meaning b.emotions and experiences c.mass communication d. semantics 41. 41. Information Super Highway refers to communication through--------------- * ---------------- 1 point Mark only one oval. a.TV cables b. internet c. newspapers d. radio https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 14/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 42. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 42. Which of the following is true? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a.group communication is always dyadic b.TV is a visual medium c.Radio is an audio medium d. hoarding is an audio visual medium 43. 43. Silence is a powerful form of ----------------------------------. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. inaction b.communication c.aversion d.prevention 44. 44. Which one of the following is not a characteristic of TV? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. democratic medium b. mobile medium c.living room medium d. medium of immediacy https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 15/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 45. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 45. Encoding relates to ------------------------------- * 1 point Mark only one oval. a.channel b.receiver c.source d.feed back 46. 46. Feed back in communication means ---------------------------------- * 1 point Mark only one oval. a.message b.response c.frame of reference d.noise 47. 47. Radio and TV provide --------------------------------------. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a.group communication b.interpersonal communication c.human communication d. mediated communication https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 16/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 48. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 48. Which of the following is the most perishable form of medium? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. film b. newspaper c.book d. magazine 49. 49. Which one of the following media caters to only one of our senses? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a.TV b. Radio c.film d.newspaper 50. 50. Semantic noise relates to ------------------------------ * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. channel b. encoder c. meaning d.source CAMPUS JOURNALISM https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 17/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 51. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 1. What is the Campus Journalism Act of the Philippines? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. RA 7709 b. RA 7079 c. RA 7097 d. RA 9707 52. * 1 point 3. Which refers to the responsibility of a journalistto have commitment in his * work? 1 point 2. Which refers to the Press’ duty of imparting eventsto our society with a view to present them later on,in decent manner to the society people? Mark only one oval. a. Social responsibility b. Professional responsibility c. Legal responsibility d. Ethical responsibility 53. Mark only one oval. a. Social responsibility b. Professional responsibility c. Legal responsibility d. Ethical responsibility https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 18/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 54. CAS III: MAJORSHIP * 1 point 5. Which is the responsibility of journalists to includethe principles of * truthfulness, accuracy,objectivity, impartiality, fairness, publicaccountability, and “limitation of harm” in theirpractice. 1 point 4. Which refers to a journalist’s responsibility of notintervening with or invading into someone’s privacyor releasing confidential matter until it is requiredto be brought notice to the public? Mark only one oval. a. Social responsibility b. Professional responsibility c. Legal responsibility d. Ethical responsibility 55. Mark only one oval. a. Social responsibility b. Professional responsibility c. Legal responsibility d. Ethical responsibility 56. 6. Which role of media is akin to horse race journalism? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Scorekeeper b. Watchdog c. Gatekeeper d. Agenda setter https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 19/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 57. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 7. “Never use the ideas, words and concepts of otherswithout giving credit to sources” – is one of theCampus Journalism don’ts, which refers to? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Plagiarism b. Deception c. Conflict of interests d. Sloppy reporting 58. 8. Don’t report a story if you are not completelyindependent of the story. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Plagiarism b. Deception c. Conflict of interests d. Sloppy reading 59. 9. Never invent any characters, events or quotations inyour story. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Fake news b. Deception c. Conflict of interests d. Poor news judgment https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 20/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 60. CAS III: MAJORSHIP * 1 point 11. Don’t offer news to your readers that areirrelevant to their interests and * 1 point 10. Deliberate falsehoods masked as news circulatingwith the intent of purposefully deceiving theaudience. Mark only one oval. a. Poor news judgment b. Fake news c. Sloppy reporting d. Deception 61. lives. Mark only one oval. a. Poor news judgment b. Fake news c. Sloppy reporting d. Deception 62. 12. Writing news stories with careless and reckless disregard for verifying facts such that the story becomes riddled with factual inaccuracies. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Poor news judgment b. Fake news c. Sloppy reporting d. Deception https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 21/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 63. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 13. Which of the following prominent journalismfigures is often credited with * advancing the practiceknown as yellow journalism by famously helping topropel the United States into war with Spain? 1 point Mark only one oval. a. John Peter Zenger b. William Randolph Hearst c. Benjamin Franklin d. Edward R. Murrow 64. 14. Which of the following best describes a primarydifference between feature stories and news stories? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. News stories usually include researched,reflective, thoughtful writing about original ideas; while feature stories are short and direct. b. News stories generally cover topics in depth and amplify the most interesting elements, while feature stories reveal only information that is crucial to basic understanding. c. Feature stories use the inverted pyramid style to explain situations or occurrences while news stories rely solely on facts that can be verified. d. Feature stories are human-interest articles that focus on particular people, places and events, while news stories report the latest news. 65. 15. Which of the following best demonstrates thejournalistic principles of headline writing? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Controversial $20 million school budget passes in 4 to 3 vote b. School board discussed new budget during intense meeting c. Millions of tax dollars wasted by school board in new budget d. $20 million approved! School board votes in favor of student success https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 22/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 66. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 16. A journalism teacher is reviewing tips onwriting better leads. The * teacher presents the classwith different leads to the same story about a wintersnowstorm. I. One quarter 1 point of an inch.That’s all the snow it took to send cars slidinginto ditches during a surprise spring snowstorm. II. Old man winter is back again.Students at Morse High School were amazed to seesnow falling yesterday in a rare spring storm. The teacher asks the students to choose one leadand explain why it is the best. Using thisstrategy helps the students realize that Mark only one oval. a. leads must be complete sentences. b. “when” and “where” must always be addressed in the lead. c. “why” and “how” are more important in leads than “who” and “what.” d. using “who” in the lead is very important, especially when the story concerns students. 67. 17. Which of the following is a primary reason forstudents to use a journalism stylebook? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. It is recommended basic outlines and structuresfor journalists based on common practices in thefield. b. It provides essential principles for both conventional language and journalistic techniques. c. It offers instruction and assignments that classroom teachers can use to educate young journalists. d. It presents examples of outstanding journalistic works for students to use as models and inspiration. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 23/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 68. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 18. A student is taking photos for a newspaperarticle about a rash of cell * phone thefts on campus.An anonymous source provides a tip as to where themissing cell phones may be found. The studentbelieves that it is possible to use a zoom lens andcapture a photo of possible evidence through a windowat another student’s house. Which of the followingis the most appropriate response by the teacher tothe student? 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Encouraging the student to get the clearest possible photo b. Recommending that the student select a different story to pursue c. Accompanying the student to make sure nothing goes wrong d. Explaining to the student why taking the photo would be unethical and potentially illegal 69. 19. The following is the first sentence of thecaption that a photo editor created for a photo froma school bake sale.“The Student Council sells the last red velvetcupcake during the bake sale last Friday.”Which of the following is the most appropriateimprovement to the caption? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Avoid incongruity by using the time element as adjectival information. Suggested improvement: “The Student Council sells the final red velvet cupcake of last Friday’s bake sale.” b. Provide proper attribution by identifying the photographer. Suggested improvement: “The Student Council sells the last red velvet cupcake during the bake sale last Friday in order to raise funds for local shelters. c. Prevent confusion by identifying the purpose of the bake sale. Suggested improvement: “The Student Council sells the last red velvet cupcake during the bake sale Friday in order to raise funds for local shelters.” d. Acknowledge the oldest students in the photo. Suggested improvement: “Seniors Kelly Rapur and Carlos Ortiz sell the last red velvet cupcake to a sophomore during the bake sale last Friday.” https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 24/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 70. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 20. A major difference between reporters andeditorial writers is that editorial * writers must beable to 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Compare and contrast differing sets of ideas andpersonalities b. Distinguish between fact and opinion. c. Recognize the contextual information required for a piece of writing. d. Use arguments to promote a point of view. 71. 21. The lead that follows is most likely for whichtype of journalistic writing? The governor announced his long-awaited educationalplan this week.We would all be better off it he had taken even moretime. * 1 point * 1 point Mark only one oval. Review Editorial News Feature 72. 22. Which cutline or caption best illustrates thecorrect use of tense, voice, grammar, and punctuationin journalistic writing? Mark only one oval. a. A layup is scored by Terrier forward Eileen Winn (22), who is seen streaking past Columbus defender Mary Thomas (33). Winn was the leading scorer in the Terrier’s 5849 victory. b. Terrier forward Eileen Winn (22) streaks past Columbus defender Mary Thomas (33) for a layup. Winn led all scorers in last night’s 58-49 Terrier victory. c. Terrier forward Eileen Winn (22), streaking past Columbus defender, Mary Thomas (33), goes to the basket for a layup. Winn scored more points than anyone else in the Terrier’s 58-49 victory. d. Scoring forward Eileen Winn (22) streaks past an opponent, Columbus defender Mary Thomas (33). Winn was the high scorer in a game that ended in a 58- 49 Terrier victory. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 25/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 73. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 23. Evergreen is a term that journalists apply tomaterial that * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. is likely to require a follow-up story. b. is appropriate for publication at any time. c. can be easily verified. d. Sheds new light on a familiar story. 74. 24. Read the paragraph and identify items in thisorder: the attribution, quotation, and paraphrase.“We hope,” said James Owens (II), recreation directorat Central High, “that the snack area will provide(I) health * 1 point refreshments for students betweenclasses.” He explained that special efforts had beenmade to meet dietary (III) specifications from theschool’s dietitian. Mark only one oval. a. II, I, III b. I, III, II c. I, II, III d. III, I, II 75. 25. Select the headline that best suggests a humanintereststory. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Dog saves couple from house fire b. Conflict flares again in Middle East c. Tropical storm gathers strength d. Students rally for budget increases https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 26/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 76. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 26. Which news element is suggested by the followingnewspaper headline? * Budget showdown looms 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Proximity b. Conflict c. Consequence d. Prominence 77. 27. Which photo description best illustrates thenews values of conflict and proximity in the contextof a high school newspaper? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Student cars in a police lot after they were impounded for illegal parking at school b. Cheerleaders performing a difficult pyramid at a football game c. Students in mathematics class working on computers d. A student receiving an award for academic honors at a National Honor Society meeting. 78. 28. While interviewing the school principal for astory, a student reporter operates an audiotaperecorder hidden in her backpack. She does not tellthe principal she is audiotaping the interview. Thereporter’s actions constitute * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Invasion of privacy b. Appropriation c. Disruption d. Spreading falsehoods. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 27/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 79. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 29. Which is the best example of a student editor ofa student-produced newspaper applying the ethicalprinciple of seeking truth and reporting it? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. The editor insists that all reporters be able to verify the accuracy of their news stories before they are printed. b. The editor refuses to accept an advertisement from the owner of a business who is the subject of a story. c. The editor includes critical letters and e-mails from readers among the letters that are selected to be printed in the newspaper. d. The editor refuses to publish the names of several students who have been accused by another student of cheating on an exam. 80. 30. A student reporter has been assigned to write astory about a new * science teacher at the school. Thereporter has created a list of questions to ask theteacher during the interview. Midway through theinterview, the teacher mentions an interesting andunusual job she once had as a scientist on an Arcticexpedition. The reporter’s best response would beable to 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Ask the teacher for time to prepare a new set of questions for an additional interview that will focus on her work in the Arctic. b. Listen attentively to what the teacher has to say about her work in the Arctic and then continue with the original set of questions as planned. c. Incorporate into the interview several questions aimed at eliciting more information about the teacher’s work in the Arctic. d. Ask the teacher whether she prefers to completethe planned interview or spend more time discussing her work in the Arctic instead. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 28/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 81. CAS III: MAJORSHIP * 1 point 32. What journalistic value is compromised when youaccept gifts, favors or * compensation from those whomight seek to influence coverage? 1 point 31. Which news media has less of a problem withinvented quote and stories than others? Mark only one oval. a. TV b. Radio c. Print media d. Satellite radio 82. Mark only one oval. a. Integrity b. Truth c. Fairness d. Accountability 83. 33. Which is a news peg among the parts of aneditorial below? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. The SONA is characterized by achievements of the administration. b. The SONA delivered on July 27, 2015 is PNoy’s last c. The SONA lavishly commented cabinet secretaries. d. The SONA subtly endorsed Mar Roxas as presidential bet. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 29/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 84. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 34. Which is a staccato lead among the following? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. The American artist faced allegations following his non-appearance in a concert. b. Fearless. Objective. Impactful c. “I resigned for delicadeza.” Said former CHED Chairman Rose Agapito. d. He was quiet until he learned he won jackpot in the lottery. 85. 35. Which is the correct news headline among thefollowing? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Reyes, Santos quit SC b. Reyes & Santos quit SC c. Reyes & Santos resigned d. Reyes, Santos resigned 86. 36. Which is the correct news headline among thefollowing? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Santiago: “I was there” b. Santiago: ‘I was there’ c. I was there said Santiago d. “I was there,’ said Santiago https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 30/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 87. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 37. Which among the following is the least importantto mention in a summary lead for sports? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Winner b. Score c. Venue d. Audience 88. 38. Which rule is followed using quotations andparaphrases in news? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Start with paraphrase b. Alternate them c. Use either d. Avoid them 89. 39. Which is not true about editorial writing? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. It must be short. b. It must be based on news. c. It must be opinionated. d. It must be written by the editor-in-chief. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 31/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 90. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 40. Which is a beat among the following? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Police station b. Press conference c. Infoganda d. Propaganda 91. 41. Which is the meaning of the underlined phrase inthe excerpt? “As of the * pres time, the senator isabroad and has not issued a statement.” 1 point Mark only one oval. a. As of now b. Before the publication c. After the writing of the article d. As of yesterday 92. 42. What is not true about quoted statements ofpeople in articles? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. They must be corrected using bracket when there are grammatical errors. b. There must be insertions for clarifications in the event they are unclear. c. They must be verbatim. d. They must be paraphrased. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 32/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 93. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 43. Which is true about editorial cartoons? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. They must contain familiar symbolism b. They must be related to the editorial c. They must be abstract d. They must contain words 94. 44. Which is a correct photo cutline in journalism? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Barrack Obama is in black b. Obama shakes hands with APEC c. Obama opens APEC in Malaysia Sunday d. Barrack Obama delivers his opening remarks last Sunday 95. 45. Which statement/s is/are libelous when noevidence is presented? I. * Funds were released when needed but liquidationdocuments were missing. II. The recipients denied receiving the supplies andmaterials. III. Bidding procedures were violated with fakesignatures. 1 point Mark only one oval. a. I only b. II only c. I, II, and III d. II and III https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 33/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 96. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 46. Which statement is a clear distinction betweennews and features? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Length b. Topic c. Events d. Treatment 97. 47. If an inaccuracy is brought to the attention ofthe paper, it should * 1 point immediately publish any of thefollowing except Mark only one oval. a. Rectification b. Erratum c. Correction d. Verification 98. 48. In writing the news story, the following are tobe avoided except * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Padding b. Playing up the dominant c. Colorizing d. Editorializing https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 34/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 99. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 49. The instinct of a reporter to identify or sortout news from an array of facts is a skill that iscalled the newsman’s sixth sense and referred to as * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Expertise b. Watchdog function c. Nose for news d. Objective journalism 100. 50. Planted news is one of the techniques of * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Investigative journalism b. Propaganda c. Fact finding d. Backgrounder SPEECH AND STAGE ARTS 101. 1. In the study of communication, noise is best defined as? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. people interrupting someone who is thinking b. anything that interferes with the message being heard or understood c. thoughts that distract the listener d. discussing things that are off the main topic https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 35/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 102. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 2. Folding your arms in front of you makes it seem as if you are? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. warm and friendly b. very angry c. distant and unwilling to talk 103. 3. If someone does not understand what a speaker is saying, he or she should? * 1 point * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. ignore that part of the conversation b. try to figure it out on his or her own c. ask other people what they think the speaker means d. ask the speaker questions for clarification 104. 4. When listening to instructions, the best way for listeners to make sure they get all the information is to? Mark only one oval. a. take notes and compare them with co-workers' notes b. read a book about the topic later on c. ask questions, but wait until the person has stopped talking d. take notes, ask questions, and repeat a summary of the instructions https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 36/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 105. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 5. An important attribute of an effective speaker is the ability to ? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. inject humor on the job site with practical jokes b. explain and simplify complex topics c. conduct multiple conversations with workers d. make others feel too inferior to speak openly 106. 6. Common documents that construction professionals need to read on the job site include * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. construction drawings, code books, and installation manuals b. legal briefs, permits, and subpoenas c. contracts, warrants, and encyclopedias d. literary reviews, argumentation papers, and essays 107. 7. Special features in books that help readers locate information include * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. drawings and photographs b. dictionaries and encyclopedias c. tables of content, indexes, and glossaries d. safety related cautions and warnings https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 37/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 108. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 8. When reading instructions or a series of steps, one should * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. read only the steps that he or she doesn't know b. perform the steps if he or she doesn't understand them c. read the directions completely d. skim the directions quickly 109. 9. The rough draft of a document you are writing should * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. follow an outline and incorporate your research b. be as close to perfect as possible c. be complete before any research has been done d. be complete before an outline has been created 110. 10. What is an important practice in writing to avoid errors that can cost time and money? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Handwriting any document before using a computer b. always writing in the first person c. Proofreading the work for accuracy d. writing at a high reading grade level https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 38/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 111. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 11. When you are the public speaker, the principle of ethos refers to * 1 point * 1 point * 1 point _____. Mark only one oval. a. your credibility b. your emotional appeal to the people c. the logic of your presentation d. your appearance 112. 12. In the speaker-focused model of speaker-message-event-audienceeffect, which of the following would represent an effect? Mark only one oval. a. The audience learns new information. b. The audience is a group of professional women. c. The message is very logical. d. The room is very hot. 113. 13. Which of the following is NOT a limitation of the speaker-focused model of communication? Mark only one oval. a. Speaker-focused communication is limited to public speaking engagements. b. It is difficult to measure the effects of external distractions in speaker-focused c. Your audience has little or no chance to respond during your message. d. You have to consider your audience. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 39/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 114. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 14. Which of the following would probably have the LEAST impact on your * message preparation? 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Material that is suitable to the presenter b. A comfortable room c. Content that appeal to the selected audience d. A sound flow of logic 115. 15. Which of the following is NOT one of the five critical elements in * 1 point * 1 point speaker-focused communication? Mark only one oval. a. The message b. The travel itinerary c. The audience d. The speaker 116. 16. In the two-step flow communication model, who directly receives the mass media's messages? Mark only one oval. a. The opinion leaders b. The influence seekers c. All the people influenced by the messages d. The informational channel formers https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 40/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 117. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 17. What is the first step of the two-step process in the Two-Step Flow Communication Model? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. The mass media send their message. b. The opinion leaders spread their own interpretation of the mass media message to others c. The opinion leaders receive the mass media message. d. The mass media formulate their message. 118. 18. What is the second step of the Two-Step Flow Communication Model? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. The mass media formulate their message. b. The opinion leaders receive the mass media message. c. The opinion leaders spread their own interpretation of the mass media message to others. d. The mass media send their message. 119. 19. In the Two-Step Flow Communication Model, how powerful is the mass * media's influence? 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Not at all. People are not persuaded by the media at all. b. Very! The mass media send a message, and those who listen to, watch, or read it immediately accept and believe it. c. Somewhat. Opinions leaders receive the mass-media messages, but they then spread their own interpretations of the message to others. d. Somewhat. Not everyone listens to, watches, or reads the same mass-media messages. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 41/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 120. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 20. What is meant by the term ''channel'' in the Shannon-Weaver Model? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. The person who the message is for. b. The distractions that cause the message to fail. c. The signals used to transcribe the message. 121. 21. Which answer is TRUE about Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver, inventors of the Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication? * 1 point * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Their research contributed to the computer science industry. b. They were both mathematicians. c. Their communication model is not widely used today. d. They were both engineers. 122. 22. In the Shannon-Weaver Model of communication, a _____ turns the signal into a message. Mark only one oval. a. channel b. noise c. encoder d. decoder https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 42/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 123. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 23. Noise in the Shannon-Weaver Model is defined as which two of these * things? 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Calculating or intentional b. Definite or indefinite c. Physical or psychological d. Mental or emotional 124. 24. What component of the Shannon-Weaver model did Weaver add that * 1 point * 1 point made the communication process cyclical? Mark only one oval. feedback decoder noise channel 125. 25. Which of these is a positive associated with the Osgood-Schramm model? Mark only one oval. a. Both parties are able to participate in communicating equally. b. Communication is relegated to various channels. c. The model allows for multiple participants on both sides. d. The way the message is interpreted may be lost or changed. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 43/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 126. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 26. The structure of the Osgood-Schramm model could best be compared * to which of these? 1 point Mark only one oval. triangle straight line square circle 127. 27. What are semantic barriers in communication? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. Beliefs or experiences that may alter the way a message is interpreted. b. The way that the sender encodes a message for delivery and acceptance. c. The types of channels being used to communicate between sender and recipient. d. The use of the same message from sender to recipient and back again. 128. 28. How does field of experience play into the Osgood-Schramm model? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. It is part of another model, not the Osgood-Schramm model. b. It eliminates the meaning of the message between the sender and recipient. c. It facilitates messages thanks to commonality between the participants. d. It prevents messages from clearly being understood due to experiences and background. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 44/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 129. CAS III: MAJORSHIP 29. Which of these is the best example of the Osgood-Schramm Model of * Communication? 1 point Mark only one oval. a. A football coach delivering instruction to an entire team. b. A television reporter giving a breakdown of the day's news c. A college president delivering a speech to an audience. d. A boss conducting an annual review of an employee. 130. 34. In Mr. Kozar's French Fry Model the step of taste testing the French fries is most closely related to which step of the Universal Systems (Process) Model. * 1 point Mark only one oval. input message process output 131. What is effective communication? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. When receiver receives the message from sender b. When receiver and sender message is the same c. When sender sends the message to receiver https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 45/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 132. CAS III: MAJORSHIP What are the skills needed to perform face to face communication? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Verbal and written skills Non-verbal and written skills Verbal and non-verbal skills No Skills are needed 133. In the study of communication, noise is best defined as? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. people interrupting someone who is thinking b. anything that interferes with the message being heard or understood c. thoughts that distract the listener d. discussing things that are off the main topic 134. Folding your arms in front of you makes it seem as if you are? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. warm and friendly b. very tired and sleepy c. distant and unwilling to talk d. the group leader https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 46/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 135. CAS III: MAJORSHIP When reading instructions or a series of steps, one should * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. read only the steps that he or she doesn't know b. perform the steps if he or she doesn't understand them c. read the directions completely d. skim the directions quickly 136. Which of the following is an active articulator? * 1 point Mark only one oval. LOWER LIP ALVEOLAR RIDGE HARD PALATE UPPER TEETH 137. Body language is also known as ___________ _______________. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. nonverbal communication b. physical properties c. verbal assurances d. none of the above https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 47/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 138. CAS III: MAJORSHIP Which part of the tongue forms the front wall of the pharynx? * 1 point Mark only one oval. TIP FRONT BACK ROOT 139. In the articulation of nasal sounds, the __________is lowered, and the air * 1 point passes through the nose. Mark only one oval. HARD PALATE TONGUE UPPER LIP SOFT PALATE 140. This articulator is called the voice box. * 1 point Mark only one oval. PHARYNX PALATE LARYNX TONGUE https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 48/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 141. CAS III: MAJORSHIP Principal organ of phonation. * 1 point Mark only one oval. PHARYNX TRACHEA LARYNX VOCAL CORDS 142. What is a situation that calls for using your active listening skills? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. riding the bus to school b. Watching TV c. Listening to Taylor Swift's new CD d. When a teacher explains the homework assignment 143. Why is it called “active listening”? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. You stay active rather than sitting around. b. It requires a lot of multi-tasking. c. You use your eyes and brain as well as your ears. d. You look much focused. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 49/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 144. CAS III: MAJORSHIP Which one is NOT one of the ways to give feedback when listening? * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. repeat the information back c. reflect how the speaker probably feels b. give advice d. put their statement in your own words, to clarify. 145. Zoe is giving a presentation on the Midwest region of the US. If you’re actively listening you might ________. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. speak over her to describe your trip to Nebraska b. raise your hand in the middle of the presentation to invite Zoe to the mall after school c. raise your hand at the end to ask her to clarify if Kansas is part of that region d. stay quiet while daydreaming about your trip to Iowa in May 146. Nigel is actively listening to Courtney. He is most likely ________. * 1 point Mark only one oval. a. nodding and trying to put himself in her shoes b. telling Courtney she is wrong before she finishes speaking c. waiting patiently for his turn to speak, so he can change the subject to something more interesting facing away from Courtney https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 50/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 147. CAS III: MAJORSHIP A friend tells you, “I’m afraid my boyfriend is seeing his old girlfriend * 1 point behind my back; I don’t know what to do. I can’t live without him.” Which of the following responses is a paraphrase? Mark only one oval. a. You’re afraid your boyfriend is seeing his old girlfriend behind your back, you don’t know what to do, and you can’t live without him. b. Don’t worry. I’m sure it’s not true. He loves you. c. You’re feeling very insecure because your relationship was never very strong. d. You’re very afraid that your boyfriend may still have feelings for his old girlfriend and you’re afraid you’ll lose him. 148. A conversational style is characterized by what? * 1 point Mark only one oval. A. An elevated vocabulary B. Simple sentence structure C. Minimal use of first-person pronouns D. Correct spelling and punctuation 149. Public speaking is * 1 point Mark only one oval. A. A completely different skill set than a conversation. B. Just like writing for an audience. C. Similar to conversations but with a few differences. D. Ineffective. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 51/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 150. CAS III: MAJORSHIP People have a fear of listening when * 1 point Mark only one oval. A. The topic is too simple. B. They are seated in a large room. C. Circumstances are laid-back. D. You present a complex or obscure topic 151. If you ask for a show of hands as the response to a question in your introduction, you are analyzing your audience. * 1 point Mark only one oval. A. Before selecting a topic. B. After being assigned your topic. C. At the last minute. D. During the presentation. CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENT LITERATURE Directions: Choose the best answer among the options given. 152. Who is the first man to write lessons books for children? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Aldhem of Malsbury Aldhem of Malmesbury William Caxton William Hamington https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 52/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 153. CAS III: MAJORSHIP What are the contents of Babies Boke? * 1 point Mark only one oval. rules of behavior for boys trained to become knights good manners and right conduct morality courtesy 154. * 1 point Charles Perrault's Tales of My Mother Goose is considered as what type of * 1 point It is the first book for children to handle and it contains the alphabet and the Lord's Prayer. Mark only one oval. ABC Book Chapbook Hornbook Courtesy Book 155. book? Mark only one oval. ABC Book Chapbook Hornbook Courtesy Book https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 53/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 156. CAS III: MAJORSHIP Books for children in England and America were influenced by fear of God, * 1 point religious instructions and preparation for death. What type of idea is it? Mark only one oval. Christian Catholic Islamic Puritan 157. Who is the Father of Children's Literature? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Jan Newberry John Newbery Jan Newbery John Newberry 158. Who collected and compiled German stories not only to entertain children * 1 point but also to record them scientifically for posterity? Mark only one oval. Jacob and Wilhelm Grim Isaac and John Watts Hans Christian Andersen Edward Lear https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 54/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 159. CAS III: MAJORSHIP What was the famous book of Edward Lear that focuses on laughter and * 1 point humor? Mark only one oval. Book of Sense Book of Laughter Book of Nonsense Book of the Days 160. Who is the author of Alice in Wonderland? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Charles Perrault Grimm's Brothers Louisa May Alcott Lewis Carol 161. Who is the author of Alice in Wonderland? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Charles Perrault Grimm's Brothers Louisa May Alcott Lewis Carol https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 55/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 162. CAS III: MAJORSHIP Matching Type * 10 points Mark only one oval per row. conveys its message conveysaits through message series of through awith pictures series of only a small pictures with amount of only(or a small text none amount at all). of text (or none at all). books picture Picture books Picture Storybooks Easyto-read books Illustrated Books Graphic Novels Chapter Books Hardcover Books P with a plot, picture with thebooks text with a plot, and with the text illustrations and equally illustrations conveying the equally story line. conveying the story line.to designed give designed to beginning give readers beginning successful readers independent successful reading independent experiences reading experiences As children begin to read As children independently, beginbooks to read their independently, have their books illustrations haveadd to that illustrations the story, but that add there are to the story, fewer of but there are them, and the fewer of text itself them, stand and the could text itself alone. could stand alone.are They longer than https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 56/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM longer than They are picture books longer64 than (about to picture books 128 pages), (about 64 toof and instead 128 pages), full-page and instead of illustrations, full-page the story is illustrations, most often the story isin presented most often illustrated presented in panels similar illustrated to comic panels books. similar to comic books. This term CAS III: MAJORSHIP connotes that This are term they connotes lengthy that they arefor enough lengthy the author to enough for divide into the author to chapters. divide into chapters. Covers are usually Covers are constructed usually of heavy-duty constructed cardboard of heavy-duty covered with cardboard quality glossy covered with paper. The qualityof glossy pages the paper.are The book pages of the sewn book are and together, sewnare held they together, inside theand they are held cover inside the cover of Instead being sewn, Instead of are the pages being sewn, glued the pagesand are together glued then glued to and atogether stiff paper then glued to cover. a stiff paper cover. are which found in https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 57/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM CAS III: MAJORSHIP drugstores which are and large found in discount drugstores chain stores. and large They are discount much less chain stores. likely to be They are found in much less libraries or likely to be bookstores. found in libraries or They can be bookstores. downloaded from a variety They can be of sources downloaded such as from a variety Project of sources Gutenberg such as and an Project Internet Gutenberg bookstore. and an Internet bookstore. 163. Angela is having the time of her life on a cruise ship with food and fun all around her. Just as she is preparing for the limbo competition, the ship * 1 point crashes into an iceberg, which punctures the hull and causes the ship to sink. Now she and a group of strangers must fight for survival on a life raft deep in the ice-cold ocean waters with limited supplies. Can she stay alive until a rescue team arrives? Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 58/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 164. CAS III: MAJORSHIP It's 1938 and Max Schnell is a native German citizen wondering if the world has gone mad around him. His Jewish friends and neighbors have * 1 point * 1 point been forbidden to own businesses, work in retail stores, drive cars, go to the movies, or attend public schools. Seeking to raise awareness and to build a resistance against this anti-Semitic movement, Max begins printing an underground newspaper. How long can Max continue his publishing activities without being caught by the Nazis? Will it be long enough to make a difference? Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural 165. Jan was born in a middle class family and received many privileges and advantages, many of which she didn't even realize that she was receiving. When she went away to college and met people from other backgrounds and places, she began to realize just how unfair society could be. Now Jan wants to make a change and is calling for the radical redistribution of wealth, but as her movement gains traction she attracts some unwanted attention. Will Jan be incarcerated or assassinated for expressing her revolutionary ideas or will she back off and quietly appreciate her privileges once again? Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 59/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 166. CAS III: MAJORSHIP Beth wanted to look just like the famous pop star Lady Goo-goo, so she * 1 point * 1 point went to the hair stylist and requested a drastic new haircut, one that required her shaving half of her head. When she left the hair stylist, it looked pretty good, but now it is the morning of a school day and she finds that she cannot recreate the look. Can Beth pull off the Lady Goo-goo look? Will she be able to muster the courage to go to school if she cannot? Find out in this thrilling epic. Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural 167. John Black is a computer hacker with the latest and most powerful encryption software installed on his system. Unfortunately, he has managed to lose the only copy of his 46-character password. Now John must summon all of his expertise and perhaps get a bit lucky to break into his own system. Will John ever regain access? Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 60/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 168. CAS III: MAJORSHIP Jason has moved to the Oklahoma territory in hopes of starting a new and * 1 point better life for his family as a farmer. There's just one problem: Jason can't get any crops to grow on his land. He's tried using fertilizers, rotating crops, and praying, but the land remains barren. Just as Jason's dream is about to end, he is assisted by a Native American medicine man who teaches Jason how to properly nurture his crops on this land, but is it too late? Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural 169. Erowyn is a mystic dragon-rider from the land of Gnarr. He has everything * 1 point that a dragon-rider could want: a strong lance, a sturdy saddle, and a powerful dragon. One day while he is riding over Carowall, an evil wizard casts a spell that turns Erowyn's dragon against him. Now Erowyn will understand what it means to face off against a dragon, and he will have to summon all of his abilities to survive. Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 61/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 170. CAS III: MAJORSHIP Franz was once the best ballerina dancer in Europe, until he was involved * in a tragic dancing accident that shattered his ankle bone. After several 1 point surgeries and months of physical therapy, Franz was told that he might never dance again. Join Franz as he pushes the limits of recovery and anatomy on a quest to regain his former grace and poise as a lead dancer. Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural 171. A man living in a dystopia begins to realize the extent of the ruling party’s power and the hypocrisy with which they rule. He tries to fight against the * 1 point Party by educating himself and teaming up with a few other people to change the system. Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 62/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 172. CAS III: MAJORSHIP A man living in a dystopia begins to realize the extent of the ruling party’s * 1 point power and the hypocrisy with which they rule. He tries to fight against the Party by educating himself and teaming up with a few other people to change the system. Mark only one oval. Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Technology Man vs. Supernatural 173. A group of lines placed together to create a poem is called a(n)...? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Stanza Paragraph Form Poem 174. "Boom" "Crack" "Pow" These are all examples of: * 1 point Mark only one oval. Alliteration Imagery Onomatopoeia Repetition https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 63/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 175. CAS III: MAJORSHIP The beat created by the sounds and words in the poem is called? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Refrain Repetition Speaker Rhythm 176. A word or sound repeated throughout a poem is called? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Refrain Rhythm Rhyme Repetition 177. What is it called when a word or image is used to represent something else? Ex: An apple representing education * 1 point Mark only one oval. Imagery Symbolism Onomatopoeia Alliteration https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 64/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 178. CAS III: MAJORSHIP What is the pattern of rhyme a poem follows called? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Rhyme Rhythm Rhyme Scheme Alliteration 179. What is it called when the word at the end of a line rhymes with a word at the end of another line? * 1 point Mark only one oval. End Rhyme Line Rhyme Internal Rhyme External Rhyme 180. A group of words together to create a poem is known as...? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Form Stanza Line Sentence https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 65/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 181. CAS III: MAJORSHIP What are two lines of poetry called? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Octet Tercet Quartet Couplet 182. What is the "attitude" a writer takes toward the subject or audience of a * 1 point * 1 point poem? Mark only one oval. Tone Mood Rhyme Scheme 183. What is the feeling that a poem creates for the reader? It can be positive or negative. Mark only one oval. Tone Mood Rhyme Scheme https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 66/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 184. CAS III: MAJORSHIP What is poetry written without any rhyme, rhythm or form? It sounds * 1 point natural like everyday conversation Mark only one oval. Haiku Tanaga Free Verse Acrostic 185. What describes something as larger or wildly different than it actually is? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Mood Imagery Tone Exaggeration 186. What describes something as larger or wildly different than it actually is? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Mood Imagery Tone Exaggeration 187. Mood is the repetition of consonant sounds in poetry. * 1 point Mark only one oval. True False https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 67/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 188. CAS III: MAJORSHIP * 1 point There was once an ugly duckling. The other ducks laughed at her, and she * felt ashamed. However, as she developed, they saw that she was not a 1 point Once a cat was in a hurry. She ran across the street without looking. She narrowly escaped being hit by a car. Mark only one oval. Don't steal. Look both ways before crossing the street. Necessity is the mother of invention. One good turn deserves another. 189. duck at all. She was actually a swan, and she was beautiful. Mark only one oval. Look both ways before crossing the street. Don't steal. Slowly but surely wins the race. We all are capable of improvement. 190. Once a frog jumped off an embankment into what he assumed was a pond. Unfortunately it was not a pond; it was just a ditch. There was a * 1 point raccoon in the ditch that ate him. Mark only one oval. Respect your elders. Don't steal. Look before you leap. Don't be boastful. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 68/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM 191. CAS III: MAJORSHIP There was once a tiny fish that was tired of being in the school of fish all * 1 point the time. He picked a fight with a couple of the other fish, and said "I don't need you, I'm leaving." So he swam away, without the protection of the group, and was soon eaten by a bigger fish. Mark only one oval. Slowly but surely wins the race. Don't be lazy. We are all capable of improvement. United we stand, divided we fall. This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Forms https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 69/70 3/31/23, 10:24 AM CAS III: MAJORSHIP https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Jw-FrbBZKVOuJAAxCiPI_ozrmabSnqryjIlgFud8tsA/edit 70/70