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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from H1
Title of the newspaper appearing on the first
page.
3100 Answer from H1
What is the flag?
4200 Question from H1
Page number on which a story continues.
5200 Answer from H1
What is a jumpline?
6300 Question from H1
A story that entertains as much as it informs.
7300 Answer from H1
What is a feature story?
8400 Question from H1
News story that expresses an opinion
9400 Answer from H1
What are editorials?
10500 Question from H1
A headline that stretches across the page.
11500 Answer from H1
What is a banner?
12100 Question from H2
Name of the first paragraph of a news story.
13100 Answer from H2
What is the lead?
14200 Question from H2
A title / explanation for a photo.
15200 Answer from H2
What is a caption?
16300 Question from H2
Title of a news article.
17300 Answer from H2
What is a headline?
18400 Question from H2
Each headline should include one of these.
19400 Answer from H2
What is a verb or action word?
20500 Question from H2
Stories that are not as important and largely
fill a gap in the page.
21500 Answer from H2
What is a filler?
22100 Question from H3
An author puts his/her name here.
23100 Answer from H3
What is a byline?
24200 Question from H3
This is where editorials are found.
25200 Answer from H3
What is the opinion page?
26300 Question from H3
The word NEWS is believed to stand for this.
27300 Answer from H3
What is north, east, west and south?
28400 Question from H3
News organizations a newspaper can buy stories
from.
29400 Answer from H3
What are wire services
30500 Question from H3
What words should not appear in a headline? Name
them and what are they referred to as?
31500 Answer from H3
What is a, an, and the? What is an
article? (250 for each answer)
32100 Question from H4
What information can you get from these
statements? (3 answers each) Barack Obama is
the president of the United States.
33100 Answer from H4
What is who, what, where?
34200 Question from H4
What information can you get from these
statements? (3 answers each) The current Iraqi
government visited the United States.
35200 Answer from H4
1. What is who, where, what?
36300 Question from H4
What information can you get from these
statements? (3 answers each) Saddam Hussein was
captured after the fall of Baghdad.
37300 Answer from H4
What is what, who, when?
38400 Question from H4
We can be prepared for the H1N1 virus by
washing our hands and not sharing drinks.
What information can you get from these
statements? (3 answers each)
39400 Answer from H4
What is who, what, and how?
40500 Question from H4
What information can you get from these
statements? (3 answers each)
Waunakee Warrior athletes must work hard to stay
in shape all year long.
41500 Answer from H4
What is who, what, when?
42100 Question from H5
This is where you will find the most important
news story of the day.
43100 Answer from H5
What is the front page?
44200 Question from H5
A caricature or picture that represents and
expresses an opinion.
45200 Answer from H5
What is a political cartoon?
46300 Question from H5
Wire services are used most often for these types
of news stories.
47300 Answer from H5
What are international and national news stories?
48400 Question from H5
Information regarding the name of the paper,
ownership, place of publication,subscription
rates, etc.
49400 Answer from H5
What is the masthead?
50500 Question from H5
Organization that sells articles to newspapers
for simultaneous distribution.
51500 Answer from H5
What is a syndicate?
52Final Jeopardy
Four parts of an editorial.
53Final Jeopardy Answer
- What are the ...
- Problem or argument
- Examine the problem
- Editors solution
- Recommended public involvement