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Welcome to Radio Gotland Quiz Questions - two quick and easy online quizzes for those who like quiz questions and answers with a local connection. Here you get to mix general radio knowledge with clues that fit Gotland: broadcasting, listening, programmes, technology and everyday life around a local radio station. The questions are written for casual quiz players who want free quiz questions with clear answers and short explanations, without having to be an expert. You can play by yourself, challenge a friend or use the questions as a little quiz at work or at home. Each question has a straightforward answer and a neutral explanation, making it easy to learn something new, while keeping the pace up. Perfect when you want a short online quiz with a clear structure and a reasonable level of difficulty.

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What type of media is Radio Gotland mainly about?

Which Swedish island is often associated with Radio Gotland?

Which city is the administrative centre of the island that Radio Gotland is associated with?

What unit is most commonly used to measure sound level in radio production?

What is the short sound signature often heard between programme items called?

Which professional role is often responsible for leading conversations and presenting music on the radio?

What is the name of the part of the radio where you adjust the volume and sound sources?

What technology allows you to listen to radio via the internet instead of FM?

What is a recording of a radio programme that can be listened to afterwards called?

What is the function of a news programme on local radio?

Which form of transmission uses airborne frequencies and requires receivers with aerials?

Which digital broadcasting standard is often used as an alternative to FM in some countries?

Which organisation in Sweden is responsible for allocating radio spectrum and frequencies?

What is a live broadcast without pre-recorded content?

What kind of content often consists of conversations with a guest in the Radio Gotland context?

What is the name of the person in charge of sound engineering during a broadcast?

What unit is often used to indicate bit rate in digital audio?

What word describes unwanted background noise in a recording?

What type of microphone is often used near the mouth for clear speech in the studio?

What is the effect called that smoothes the difference between soft and loud sounds?

What part of the day is often important for listening and is called morning shift?

What are short updates on the state of roads and ferries on local radio called?

What type of segments often include wind and precipitation forecasts?

Which format allows listeners to call in and participate in the broadcast?

Which word describes the geographical target group of the radio station in Radio Gotland?

What is the name of the international time standard often used in broadcasting schedules?

What term describes a plan for which programmes are broadcast when?

What kind of regulations govern, for example, advertising and content on Swedish radio?

Which organisation monitors radio's compliance with the rules on impartiality and objectivity?

What kind of music is commonly played between talking parts in Radio Gotland programmes?

What is the name of the person who chooses the music and overall profile of a radio channel?

Which term describes how often a song is repeated on the radio?

What word is used for a short summary of a programme before it is broadcast?

What type of device is often used to play jingles and effects in the studio?

Which term describes how sound clips are put together into a whole after recording?

Which file type is often used for uncompressed audio in production?

Which file type is commonly used for compressed audio when publishing online?

What is the process of removing unnecessary frequencies for clearer speech called?

What term describes a short break between two items in a programme?

What is low-level music during speeches on the radio called?

What is the function of a programme log in Radio Gotland-like activities?

What type of content often focuses on events and culture in a region?

What is a longer narrative feature with interviews and environmental sounds called?

Which term describes sound from the place where something happens, not from the studio?

What unit do you measure frequency in when talking about radio signals?

Which word describes that a broadcast can be received in a certain area?

Which part of a radio receiver is used to select channels?

Which word describes a channel broadcasting 24 hours a day without interruption?

What feature can automate music and jingles when no one is in the studio?

What kind of rights are required to play music in public on the radio?

What is the name of the person reporting from a location in real time to the radio?

What type of short message is often used to inform quickly about important events?

What term describes the sound being too loud and distorted on air?

What safety measure involves having extra equipment in case something breaks?

Which term describes a transmitter that sends out the signal to listeners?

What part does the radio signal propagate into the air from the transmitter site?

What term describes a short break in transmission due to technical failure?

Which word describes a channel sticking to the same tone and style over time?

What kind of short advertisements are common between programme segments in commercial radio?

Which term describes a recurring radio series with the same theme?

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What unit is used to measure listening time in broadcasting statistics?

What is it called when a channel makes programmes available for listening afterwards?

Which word describes broadcasting the same content again at a later date?

What role do you often play in booking guests and planning features on Radio Gotland?

What is the list of everything that should happen minute by minute in a programme called?

Which term describes a short summary that encourages further listening?

What word is used to describe radio listening via mobile app?

What techniques are used to reduce the risk of round-tripping in studios with loudspeakers?

What is the name of the person responsible for news selection and publication in a newsroom?

Which term describes checking facts before broadcasting?

Which word describes a source who wishes to remain anonymous in a radio report?

What term is used to describe correcting an error afterwards in public?

What term describes a recorded interview that is edited before broadcast?

Which word describes a broadcast made from a location other than the studio?

What kind of portable equipment is often used to record interviews outdoors?

What is the small microphone attached to clothes during interviews called?

What term describes the attenuation of sound peaks to protect the transmission?

Which term describes the transmission of sound from the studio to the transmitter site?

Which term describes information displayed about the song and artist in a receiver?

What kind of text can be sent along with FM broadcasting in many cars?

Which term describes a channel talking to listeners via social media?

What word describes a vote that listeners can participate in during the programme?

Which term describes recording several episodes at the same time?

Which word describes that a channel has different programmes for different times of the day?

Which term describes customising content for a specific audience?

What word describes a short, recurring feature about events on the island on Radio Gotland?

Which term describes a conversation where two presenters talk freely in the studio?

What term describes playing a short clip from a previous interview?

Which term describes the total amount of listeners in a given period?

Which word describes how long listeners stay on a channel on average?

Which term describes a public broadcast from a festival or market?

What is it called when a radio station collaborates with a local organisation on a feature?

Which word describes sending a danger message to the public?

Which term describes adjusting the microphone input level before recording?

Which word describes a microphone that picks up sound mostly from the front?

What term describes the removal of breath sounds and clicks in speech tracks?

What term describes a broadcasting computer that plays music and programmes automatically?

Which term describes keeping a copy of recordings for security purposes?

What word describes an uninterruptible power supply that keeps equipment running for a while?

Which term describes equalising the volume of speech between different speakers?

Which term describes how clearly speech is perceived in a broadcast?

What term describes putting in a short break to avoid talking over the start of music?

Which word describes a short telephone signal that can be heard before a call is connected?

Which term describes delaying the live broadcast by a few seconds?

What word describes a channel that mainly talks rather than plays a lot of music?

What term describes a radio channel that mixes music, news and service?

What term describes using the same sound level standard across many programmes?

Which word describes a recurring competition where listeners can win something?

Which term describes a channel receiving news tips from the public?

Which term describes the summarising and concluding part of the programme?

Which word describes that a channel follows ethical rules for publishing?

Which term describes protecting a person's identity in a feature?

Which word describes a short audio pause that occurs when a file is not loaded in time?

Which term describes checking the shipment in real time for errors and levels?

Which word describes a website where you can start a live broadcast with a click?

What term describes publishing audio on multiple platforms simultaneously?

What term describes a unique address used to download a podcast episode?

Which term describes playing a short quote to illustrate a news story?

Which word describes a channel that mainly targets a specific location, like radio Gotland?

Which term describes the person responsible for the entire content line of the organisation?

Which word describes a short summary of the most important news of the day at the end of the hour?

What term describes inserting silence as an editing mistake?

Which word describes using several microphones at the same time in a panel discussion?

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