4-14.
Official and personal manuscripts
written by Navy journalists for
non-Navy publications must be
reviewed and cleared if they deal
with which of the following
subjects?
1.
Families of naval personnel
2.
Military policy
3.
Navy history
4.
Any subject, since all
manuscripts must be reviewed
and cleared by CHINFO
4-15.
Manuscripts requiring review and
clearance must be forwarded to
which of the following offices?
1.
CNO
2.
SECNAV
3.
CHINFO
4.
District NAVINFO
416.
Published copies of magazine
articles should be sent to which of
the following offices for inclusion
in Navy Department files?
1.
CNO
2.
SECNAV
3.
CHINFO
4.
ASD(PA)
4-17.
When a manuscript requires review
and clearance, how many copies of
the typewritten, double-spaced
material should be forwarded to
the reviewer?
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
4-18.
When may a Navy journalist write
for commercial publications for
pay?
1.
When the subject of the
journalists article is in
no way related to the Navy
2.
When the writing of the article
is officially assigned by the
journalists supervisor
3.
When the research and writing
is done on the journalists
off-duty time, without the use
of Navy facilities, equipment
or personnel
4-19.
Navy policy usually prevents which
of the following desires of
commercial magazine publishers from
being served by Navy journalists?
1.
Timely copy
2.
Preferred style
3.
Exclusive material
4.
All of the above
4-20.
What type of story is normally
written for created news only?
1.
Advance
2.
Spot news
3.
Follow-up
4.
Feature
4-21.
The first release in a series of
advance news stories should contain
which of the following elements?
1.
All of the known facts
concerning a scheduled event
2.
A few publicity puffs to whet
the publics appetite
3.
An announcement that
information on an upcoming
event will be provided in
the near future
4.
Legitimate news
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