1) a person who writes (a review) about the good/ bad qualities of books, concerts, theatre, films a) critic b) commentator c) reporter d) journalist 2) a person who describes a sports event while it's happening on TV or radio a) newsreader b) commentator c) editor d) reporter 3) a person who collects and reports news for newspapers, radio, or TV a) presenter b) freelance journalist c) reporter d) critic 4) a person in charge of a newspaper or magazine, or part of one, and decides what should be in it a) editor b) reporter c) critic d) presenter 5) a person who introduces the different sections of a radio or TV programme a) freelance journalist b) presenter c) newsreader d) editor 6) a person who writes articles for different papers and is not employed by any one paper a) newsreader b) freelance journalist c) editor d) agony aunt 7) a person who reads the news on TV or radio a) presenter b) commentator c) editor d) newsreader 8) photographers who follow famous people around to get photos of them to sell to newspapers and magazines a) critic b) paparazzi c) agony aunt d) journalist 9) a person who writes in a newspaper or magazine giving advice to people in reply to their letters a) agony aunt b) reporter c) editor d) paparazzi 10) correct and honest a) objective b) accurate c) biased 11) just on facts, not on feelings or beliefs a) accurate b) censored c) objective 12) seems more shocking than it really is a) biased b) accurate c) sensational 13) not allowed to publish all the information a) censored b) biased c) objective 14) can't believe the information because it supports only one point of view (political party, the government, the opposition) a) biased b) censored c) accurate 15) A word used in headlines which means the same as an argument a) vow b) quit c) row 16) A verb used in headlines which means that a couple has broken up a) quit b) split c) hit 17) A verb used in newspaper headlines which means to marry a) vow b) wed c) tip 18) A verb used in newspaper headlines which means to question or interrogate a) quiz b) back c) bid 19) A verb used in newspaper headlines which means to disagree a) clash b) bid c) crash 20) A verb used in newspaper headlines which means to supports a) bid b) axe c) back
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