2nd Quarterly Examination Carlos Balanga Maritime-XII
  • 1. The creation of a message by means of broadcasting, enacting, and/or writing.
A) Constructedness
B) Construction
C) Representations
  • 2. The construction of any media which uses constitutive elements to symbolize the entire media from real life.
A) Constructedness
B) Representations
C) Construction
  • 3. It disassembles media into sections before seeing the full picture. You mostly see this in the credits.
A) Construction
B) Constructedness
C) Representations
  • 4. Systems of signs that make up a meaning when arranged.
A) Convention
B) Signal
C) Code
  • 5. Generally established and accepted ways of doing something.
A) Conventions
B) Codes
C) Signals
  • 6. A telecommunications method that encodes text using 2 different signal durations.
A) Semaphore
B) Morse Code
C) Sign Language
  • 7. Also known as flag alphabet.
A) Semaphore
B) Morse Code
C) NATO Phonetic
  • 8. This is used to communicate with the deaf.
A) NATO Phonetic
B) Semaphore
C) Sign Language
  • 9. This is also called Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet.
A) Sign Language
B) NATO Phonetic
C) Morse Code
  • 10. A system of letters and numbers.
A) Pragmatics
B) Semiotics
C) Semantics
  • 11. A system of symbols and signs.
A) Pragmatics
B) Semiotics
C) Semantics
  • 12. Large crowd scene or a view of the scenery.
A) Extreme Long Shot
B) Long Shot
C) Medium Long Shot
  • 13. View of the setting from afar.
A) Extreme Long Shot
B) Medium Long Shot
C) Long Shot
  • 14. A scene focusing an active environment.
A) Extreme Long Shot
B) Long Shot
C) Medium Long Shot
  • 15. Subject's entire view.
A) Mid Shot
B) Full Shot
C) Partial Shot
  • 16. Subject's view down to the chest or waist.
A) Mid Shot
B) Empty Shot
C) Full Shot
  • 17. Subject's face view.
A) Medium Shot
B) Full Shot
C) Close-up
  • 18. Shot of any body part of interest in detail. (example: Arm tattoos.)
A) Zoom
B) Insert Shot
C) Extreme Close-up
  • 19. A near view of the setting specifying the location.
A) Long Shot
B) Building Shot
C) Establishing Shot
  • 20. What the camera sees is what you see. Mostly used in newscasting.
A) Eye-Level Shot
B) Point-Of-View
C) Panning Shot
  • 21. This view is most often used in dialogue scenes behind the listening character viewing the talking character.
A) Over-The-Shoulder Shot
B) Point-Of-View Shot
C) Romance Shot
  • 22. Short shot of a character's strong response.
A) Reaction Shot
B) Scare Shot
C) Interjection Shot
  • 23. Focuses on visual information necessary for the plot.
A) Extreme Close-Up
B) Detail Shot
C) Insert Shot
  • 24. A switching shot seeing both talking characters in both views.
A) Reverse-Angle Shot
B) Swap Shot
C) Dialogue Shot
  • 25. The camera is carried. Not tripod-held.
A) Hand-Held Camera
B) Mobile Camera
C) Portable Camera
  • 26. This is also known as top-down view.
A) Below Shot
B) Eye-Level Shot
C) Overhead Shot
  • 27. A view higher than eye level. Also known as Isometric Shot.
A) High-Angle Shot
B) High~Angle Shot
C) High Angle Shot
  • 28. Subject view from where you see.
A) Eye-Level Shot
B) Insert Shot
C) Reaction Shot
  • 29. The camera tracks it's movement, but the camera doesn't follow the subject.
A) Grill
B) Pan
C) Wok
  • 30. The camera looks up and down around a vertical line.
A) Panning Shot
B) Tracking Shot
C) Tilt Shot
  • 31. The camera follows along behind or on the side of the subject.
A) Tilt Shot
B) Tracking Shot
C) Chase Shot
  • 32. View the camera closer and/or farther.
A) Magnify
B) Tilt
C) Zoom
  • 33. A French word that means "Kind" or "class"
A) Genre
B) Type
C) Model
  • 34. Which of these is NOT a music genre?
A) Classical
B) Romance
C) Folk
  • 35. Which of these is NOT a film genre?
A) Vlog
B) Documentary
C) Footage
  • 36. This is usually found in the newspaper headline.
A) Hard News
B) Balanced News
C) Soft News
  • 37. Topics critical to the entire community and body politic.
A) Seriousness
B) Hard News
C) Timeliness
  • 38. Stories that cover current events.
A) Timeliness
B) Seriousness
C) Generality
  • 39. A journalist's guiding but fair, balanced, and impartial stance principle when retelling events.
A) Objectivity
B) Flexibility
  • 40. Which shape unpacks the widely acceptable 6 W questions?
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Elliptical Rectangle
C) Circular Trapezoid
  • 41. This focuses on people of interest, including lifestyle news, travel news, and related articles.
A) Balanced News
B) Hard News
C) Soft News
  • 42. The extension of soft news, ramping up the human interest in a longer and elaborate format without compromise.
A) Features
B) Entities
C) Assets
  • 43. This newspaper page focuses what the targeted people of interest wanted to say about other people or the current event.
A) Entertainment
B) Classified Ads
C) Opinion
  • 44. This editorial covers very significant issues confronting the nation, convening most media organizations.
A) Subsided Editorial
B) Pooled Editorial
C) Ghost Editorial
  • 45. This news genre uses resources and any other means to uncover the truth against organizational corruption.
A) Inside Report
B) Investigative Reports
C) War Journalism
  • 46. This advertisement sub-genre is in nature and uses explicit messages for consumers to purchase a product or patronize a service.
A) Soft-sell
B) Infomercial
C) Hard-sell
  • 47. This advertisement sub-genre is associative in nature, giving moral values in taglines like bringing happiness or sharing the love.
A) Soft-sell
B) Hard-sell
C) Infomercial
  • 48. Advertisements that educate and advise why you must buy this product.
A) Hard-sell
B) Soft-sell
C) Infomercial
  • 49. Templates that provide the working and provisional structures of media and information texts.
A) Titles
B) Headings
C) Formats
  • 50. An established procedure for achieving something in terms of combining elements for better show content.
A) Formula
B) Plan
C) Chemistry
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