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Social Norms and Legal Standards MCQ

Social Norms and Legal Standards MCQ

1. The safe harbor policy is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) policy designating 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. as a time when broadcast radio and TV stations may air indecent material without violating federal law or FCC regulations.

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Correct Answer: True

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2. According to the Miller test, an assessment of whether the material appeals to prurient interests must be based on conclusions drawn by an average person, not a child or a particularly sensitive person.

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Correct Answer: True

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3. The First Amendment protects against the government seizing non-obscene books owned by a person convicted of selling obscene material.

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Correct Answer: False

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4. Showing minors in sexual situations will likely be found to be variable obscenity.

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Correct Answer: False

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5. The First Amendment protects using swear words in the print media and movies.

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Correct Answer: True

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6. KWAK-FM moves the Sordid-Chuckles show to 1 a.m.–5 a.m. Now, the station ______.

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Correct Answer: Is not in trouble because the Sordid-Chuckles show is being broadcast during a safe harbor period

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7. Assume the FCC adopts a definition of indecency the courts find constitutional. Then Suzy Sordid and Chucky Chuckles are hosts on a program airing from 6 a.m.–10 a.m. on KWAK-FM. Chucky often discusses sexual themes that are not quite obscene, but close. The station ______.

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Correct Answer: May be in trouble, because the Sordid-Chuckles show may be indecent

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8. As part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Congress adopted a law making it illegal to transmit indecent material to minors over the internet. The Supreme Court ______.

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Correct Answer: Held the law unconstitutional

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9. Rulings by the courts and the FCC about indecent material on broadcast stations are attempts to balance ______.

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Correct Answer: Stations’ First Amendment rights and federal law banning all indecent material in broadcasting

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10. If a film using adults as the actors contains serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value, the work ______.

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Correct Answer: Cannot be legally obscene

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11. Variable obscenity is a term for material that ______.

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Correct Answer: Is obscene for children, but not for adults

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12. The Miller v. California obscenity definition ______.

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Correct Answer: Requires all three parts of the test to be met for a material to be found obscene

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13. Regarding obscenity, indecency, and the Internet, the U.S. Supreme Court has ______.

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Correct Answer: Not yet upheld a congressional law limiting indecent content on the Internet

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14. The concept that sexually oriented material not obscene for adults may be obscene if distributed to minors is known as ______ .

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Correct Answer: Variable obscenity

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15. Serious social value material cannot be found obscene if it has _________ determined using national, not local/community, standards.

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Correct Answer: All of these

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16. Safe harbor policy is a federal Communications Commission policy designating _______ .

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Correct Answer: 10 p.m. To 6 a.m.

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17. Lustful thoughts or sexual desires are known as ______ .

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Correct Answer: Prurient interest

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18. Term describing material with hard-core sexual conduct is known as _______ .

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Correct Answer: Patently offensive
Patently offensive

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19. Obscenity is the dictionary defines it as relating to sex in an indecent, very offensive or shocking way.

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Correct Answer: True

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20. A narrow legal term referring to _______ for children on broadcast radio and television.

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Correct Answer: Both a & b

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21. A rule that defines material as obscene if it tends to corrupt children is known as ______ .

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Correct Answer: Hicklin rule

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