What is a subpoena? - answer A court order requiring someone to appear in court --
usually to give testimony and/or provide documents)
What kind of microphone is this picture? - answer boundary microphone
Within a digital court reporting software the audio source is where? - answer It is where
you set your microphone input.
How many channels should be used at a minimum? (According to AAERT) - answer
Four channels
During a sidebar what are the two most important things the reporter needs to make
sure happens if it will be on the record? - answerThat the audio is clear of each speaker
and that they are making time-stamped speaker designations at the exact time the
speaker changes. You correctly checked this.
Which type of microphone is not recommend by AAERT? - answerRibbon microphone
What kind of microphone is in the picture? - answerGooseneck Microphone
What kind of microphone is recommended by AAERT? - answerCondenser and
dynamic
List the order of importance for annotation creation as indicated by AAERT.
-Time stamps during important events
-Proper nouns and spellings
-Speaker designations
-Lawyer objections and court rulings - answer1.) Speaker designations
2.) Proper nouns and spellings
3.) Lawyer objections and court rulings
4.) Time stamps during important events
Scenario: During a trial a lawyer asks the first round of questions. When this same
lawyer comes back to ask a second round of questions, what is it called? -
answerredirect examination
Which of the following is NOT a commonly understood abbreviation?
obj means objection
, sust means sustained
at means affidavit
o/r means overruled
yh means Your Honor
ty means thank you - answerat is NOT commonly understood as affidavit according to
AAERT
Which term is correct? The court reporter was told she didn't need to put the (bench
conference/briefs) on the record. - answerbench conference
What is the court reporter supposed to do when a lawyer says "strike that" on the
record? - answerThey keep everything that was said in the transcript.
Who should not be listed under "Also Present"?
- The interpreter.
- The videographer.
- The witness's spouse.
- The lawyer representing one of the parties. - answerThe lawyer representing one of
the parties.
True or False? The only purpose of annotating is to aid transcription. - answerFalse
Define histology - answerstudy of tissues
Which is the most common type of microphone connection? - answerXLR
During trial the lawyer who calls a witness gets to ask them questions first. What is it
called when that lawyer is asking their first round of questions? - answerdirect
examination
Which of the following is not one of the ways criminal and civil cases differ? -
answerOnly criminal cases have a jury.
How many mics would you use for a small round table? - answer2
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