Newspaper Review Jeopardy

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Terms
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
Title of the newspaper
appearing on the first page.
$100 Answer from H1
What is the flag?
$200 Question from H1
Page number on which a story
continues.
$200 Answer from H1
What is a jumpline?
$300 Question from H1
A story that entertains as
much as it informs.
$300 Answer from H1
What is a feature story?
$400 Question from H1
News story that expresses an opinion
$400 Answer from H1
What are editorials?
$500 Question from H1
A headline that stretches
across the page.
$500 Answer from H1
What is a banner?
$100 Question from H2
Name of the first
paragraph of a news
story.
$100 Answer from H2
What is the lead?
$200 Question from H2
A title / explanation for a photo.
$200 Answer from H2
What is a caption?
$300 Question from H2
Title of a news article.
$300 Answer from H2
What is a headline?
$400 Question from H2
Each headline should include
one of these.
$400 Answer from H2
What is a verb or action word?
$500 Question from H2
Stories that are not as
important and largely
fill a gap in the page.
$500 Answer from H2
What is a filler?
$100 Question from H3
An author puts his/her name here.
$100 Answer from H3
What is a byline?
$200 Question from H3
This is where editorials are
found.
$200 Answer from H3
What is the opinion page?
$300 Question from H3
The word NEWS is believed to
stand for this.
$300 Answer from H3
What is north, east, west and
south?
$400 Question from H3
News organizations a newspaper
can buy stories from.
$400 Answer from H3
What are wire services
$500 Question from H3
What words should not appear
in a headline?
Name them and what are they
referred to as?
$500 Answer from H3
What is a, an, and the?
What is an article?
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$100 Question from H4
What information can you get from these
statements? (3 answers each)
Barack Obama is the president
of the United States.
$100 Answer from H4
What is who, what, where?
$200 Question from H4
What information can you get from
these statements? (3 answers each)
The current Iraqi government visited
the United States.
$200 Answer from H4
1. What is who, where, what?
$300 Question from H4
What information can you get from these
statements? (3 answers each)
Saddam Hussein was captured after the fall
of Baghdad.
$300 Answer from H4
What is what, who, when?
$400 Question from H4
What information can you get from these
statements? (3 answers each)
We can be prepared for the H1N1 virus
by washing our hands and not sharing
drinks.
$400 Answer from H4
What is who, what, and how?
$500 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.
$500 Answer from H4
What is who, what, when?
$100 Question from H5
This is where you will find the
most important news story of
the day.
$100 Answer from H5
What is the front page?
$200 Question from H5
A caricature or picture that represents
and expresses an opinion.
$200 Answer from H5
What is a political cartoon?
$300 Question from H5
Wire services are used
most often for these types
of news stories.
$300 Answer from H5
What are international
and national news stories?
$400 Question from H5
Information regarding the name
of the paper, ownership, place
of publication,subscription
rates, etc.
$400 Answer from H5
What is the masthead?
$500 Question from H5
Organization that sells articles to
newspapers for simultaneous
distribution.
$500 Answer from H5
What is a syndicate?
Final Jeopardy
Four parts of an editorial.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What are the ...
•Problem or argument
•Examine the problem
•Editor’s solution
•Recommended public involvement