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Journalism exam review
Journalism Exam 
 
 
The "Fourth Estate" refers to: - journalism, or the news profession. 
 
 Which of the following is NOT a fictional character? - Bob Woodward 
 
 Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick was: - America's first newspaper. 
 
 One of the earlier court cases involving freedom of the press in America was: - the Zenger case. 
 
 The first newspaper cartoon in America was published by: - Ben Franklin in his Pennsylvania Gazette in 1754. 
 
 The Penny Press refers...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Journalism Exam 
 
 
The "Fourth Estate" refers to: - journalism, or the news profession. 
 
 Which of the following is NOT a fictional character? - Bob Woodward 
 
 Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick was: - America's first newspaper. 
 
 One of the earlier court cases involving freedom of the press in America was: - the Zenger case. 
 
 The first newspaper cartoon in America was published by: - Ben Franklin in his Pennsylvania Gazette in 1754. 
 
 The Penny Press refers...
Journalism Final Exam
Journalism Final Exam 2023 
 
 
You are writing a story about an apartment building destroyed by fire that was probably caused by a space heater. What might be the angle of your story? - How dangerous it is to use space heaters 
 
 Words or phrases that tie the facts or events of a story into a cohesive whole are known as - Transitions 
 
 Approximately how many words should be included in an average sentence in a news story? - 17 
 
 Which of the following statements is true? - Internet ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Journalism Final Exam 2023 
 
 
You are writing a story about an apartment building destroyed by fire that was probably caused by a space heater. What might be the angle of your story? - How dangerous it is to use space heaters 
 
 Words or phrases that tie the facts or events of a story into a cohesive whole are known as - Transitions 
 
 Approximately how many words should be included in an average sentence in a news story? - 17 
 
 Which of the following statements is true? - Internet ...
Introduction to Physical Education, Fitness & Sport FINAL
Introduction to Physical Education, Fitness & Sport FINAL 
 
 
_____________ is a dynamic process of change and growth toward optimal health. - Wellness 
 
 ___________ is the MOST accurate method of body composition analysis of those listed below. - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 
 
 __________ of US adults are overweight or obese? - 66% 
 
 __________ is any kind of bodily movement that results in caloric expenditure. - Physical activity 
 
 True or False? All personal trainer must c...
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Introduction to Physical Education, Fitness & Sport FINAL 
 
 
_____________ is a dynamic process of change and growth toward optimal health. - Wellness 
 
 ___________ is the MOST accurate method of body composition analysis of those listed below. - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 
 
 __________ of US adults are overweight or obese? - 66% 
 
 __________ is any kind of bodily movement that results in caloric expenditure. - Physical activity 
 
 True or False? All personal trainer must c...
Health and Physical Education Practice Test II In-class activity
Health and Physical Education Practice Test II 
In-class activity 
 
 
Which of the following activities is a basic locomotor skill? - sliding 
 
 According to recent reserach, in a typical physical education class, most students are engaged in rigorous activity approximately what percent of the time? - less than 40% 
 
 The most effective way to help elementary school students develop efficient basketball skills is by - having the students play with balls that are smaller and baskets that ...
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Health and Physical Education Practice Test II 
In-class activity 
 
 
Which of the following activities is a basic locomotor skill? - sliding 
 
 According to recent reserach, in a typical physical education class, most students are engaged in rigorous activity approximately what percent of the time? - less than 40% 
 
 The most effective way to help elementary school students develop efficient basketball skills is by - having the students play with balls that are smaller and baskets that ...
Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness 
 
 
Components of Wellness - Emotional/Mental, Physical, Social, Intellectual 
 
 Quality of Life - term used to describe health and wellness, an individual wit q.o.l. can enjoyably do activities of life with little or no limitations 
 
 Healthy Life Expectancy (HALE) - the number of years of life for which a person has a good quality as opposed to having illnesses or impaired function 
 
 What Impacts Q.O.L. and Leads to Unhealthy Years? - Lifestyle: the most important ...
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Health & Fitness 
 
 
Components of Wellness - Emotional/Mental, Physical, Social, Intellectual 
 
 Quality of Life - term used to describe health and wellness, an individual wit q.o.l. can enjoyably do activities of life with little or no limitations 
 
 Healthy Life Expectancy (HALE) - the number of years of life for which a person has a good quality as opposed to having illnesses or impaired function 
 
 What Impacts Q.O.L. and Leads to Unhealthy Years? - Lifestyle: the most important ...
Physical Education, Fitness and Recreation
Physical Education, Fitness and Recreation 
 
 
How do children learn about the world? - Their surroundings. Young children learn about their world chiefly by physically exploring their surroundings. 
 
 Sport, Fitness and Physical Education have been ignored by what group. - Senior Citizens. 
 
 Whats the most popular recreational sport for men and women? - Softball 
 
 What age group is Master's athletics? - 35-40. Master's athletics begins at age 35-40. 
 
 Know the emerging charact...
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Physical Education, Fitness and Recreation 
 
 
How do children learn about the world? - Their surroundings. Young children learn about their world chiefly by physically exploring their surroundings. 
 
 Sport, Fitness and Physical Education have been ignored by what group. - Senior Citizens. 
 
 Whats the most popular recreational sport for men and women? - Softball 
 
 What age group is Master's athletics? - 35-40. Master's athletics begins at age 35-40. 
 
 Know the emerging charact...
Health and Physical Education In-class activity
Health and Physical Education 
In-class activity 
 
 
Cognitive Stage - Learners understand the goal and nature of the activity, and first attempts, including major errors 
 
 HHS - Health and Human Services: U.S. governments principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves 
 
 NIH - National Institutes of Health: offers a number of databases that users can search for valid, reliabl...
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Health and Physical Education 
In-class activity 
 
 
Cognitive Stage - Learners understand the goal and nature of the activity, and first attempts, including major errors 
 
 HHS - Health and Human Services: U.S. governments principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves 
 
 NIH - National Institutes of Health: offers a number of databases that users can search for valid, reliabl...
IGCSE CIE Physical Education - Health, fitness and training
IGCSE CIE Physical Education - Health, fitness and training 
 
 
Define health according to the World Health Organisation - A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. 
 
 Physical health and well-being - All body systems working well 
Free from illness/ injury/ disease 
Able to carry out everyday tasks 
 
 Social health and well-being - Essential human needs are met 
Friendship and support 
Having value within society 
Ab...
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IGCSE CIE Physical Education - Health, fitness and training 
 
 
Define health according to the World Health Organisation - A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. 
 
 Physical health and well-being - All body systems working well 
Free from illness/ injury/ disease 
Able to carry out everyday tasks 
 
 Social health and well-being - Essential human needs are met 
Friendship and support 
Having value within society 
Ab...
Health & Physical Education Study Guide
Health & Physical Education Study Guide 
 
 
Essential amino acids - are required for protein synthesis but cannot be made by the body. 
 
 Which of the following students is most likely to lose weight safely? - A student that expends more calories than they take in 
 
 Which of the following can be used most effectively to determine an individual's body fat composition? - Hydrostatic weighing 
 
 The presence of the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere is important because it - absorbs h...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Health & Physical Education Study Guide 
 
 
Essential amino acids - are required for protein synthesis but cannot be made by the body. 
 
 Which of the following students is most likely to lose weight safely? - A student that expends more calories than they take in 
 
 Which of the following can be used most effectively to determine an individual's body fat composition? - Hydrostatic weighing 
 
 The presence of the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere is important because it - absorbs h...
Health & Physical Education Study Guide
Health & Physical Education Study Guide 
 
 
Essential amino acids - are required for protein synthesis but cannot be made by the body. 
 
 Which of the following students is most likely to lose weight safely? - A student that expends more calories than they take in 
 
 Which of the following can be used most effectively to determine an individual's body fat composition? - Hydrostatic weighing 
 
 The presence of the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere is important because it - absorbs h...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Health & Physical Education Study Guide 
 
 
Essential amino acids - are required for protein synthesis but cannot be made by the body. 
 
 Which of the following students is most likely to lose weight safely? - A student that expends more calories than they take in 
 
 Which of the following can be used most effectively to determine an individual's body fat composition? - Hydrostatic weighing 
 
 The presence of the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere is important because it - absorbs h...