Answer these #+ You as a Writer MCQs and see how sharp is your knowledge of You as a Writer.
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A. Media writing
B. Professional writing
C. Professional media writing
D. None of these
A. Writing strategy
B. Professional strategy
C. Professional writing strategy
D. None of these
A. Media
B. Blogs
C. Videos
D. Social media posts
A. 21st-century
B. 20th-century
C. 19th-century
D. None of these
A. MWSP Scale
B. WSPM Scale
C. GSP Scale
D. GPS Scale
A. True
B. False
A. Completely uninterested in news.
B. Both consumers and producers of medi
C. Professional journalists themselves.
D. Interested only in blogs.
A. In very few media jobs.
B. Only if you are going to write for a journal.
C. Only if you are going to be a broadcast journalist.
D. In the vast majority of media jobs.
A. To find jobs.
B. To inform themselves about news events.
C. To do academic research.
D. For personal, nonprofessional exchanges.
A. Writing approaches.
B. Writing goals.
C. Writing variety.
D. Writing imagination.
A. Are essential starting points to test your writing skills.
B. Are no longer essential because of spelling and grammar checks.
C. Are not as important as expressing yourself as a writer.
D. Are automatically ingrained in you by the time you become a writer.
A. Simply knowing grammar and AP style.
B. Ignoring the rules and developing your own style.
C. Transforming complex issues and events into compelling stories.
D. Using eloquent and flowery language to describe simple things.
A. Should always accept statements as facts.
B. Should report only the facts.
C. Must develop an opinion with every story.
D. Must learn to think critically, and be curious and inquisitive.
A. A savvy media consumer.
B. An excellent speaker.
C. Highly opinionated before uncovering a story.
D. An excellent creative writer.
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False