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MONTESSORI DE SAN ILDEFONSO, INC.

Quijano St., San Juan, San Ildefonso, Bulacan

Third Monthly Examination, S.Y 2019-2010


MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY 12
(Fidelity, Wisdom, Prosperity, Fortitude, Benevolence)
Name: _________________________________ Score: _________________________
Grade/Section: __________________________ Date: __________________________
Teacher: Ms. Joice Q. dela Cruz Parent’s Signature: _______________

General Directions:
 Read each questions and carefully analyze it.
 Read the directions written in each type of tests.
 Avoid erasures.
 CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY.

Test I. SEQUENCE.
Directions: Arrange the correct order of steps.Write the letters A-H to sequence the events.
_____1. Being able to reproduce speech sounds.
_____2. High awareness of utility information.
_____3. Recognizing that there are some actions an individual can take to make a constructive impact on
society.
_____4. Seeking out different forms of content and narratives.
_____5. Recognizing rudimentary concept of time regular patterns.
_____6. Discounting claims made in ads.
_____7. Understanding how to concept plot elements.
_____8. Accepting messages on their own terms then evaluating them within the sphere.

Test II.MULTIPLE CHOICE.


Directions: Choose only the letter of the best answer. Write it on the space provided before each
number.
_____9. What best describes Laswell’s communication model?
A. Instead of having sender, the model has a communicator whom relays selection of events and views.
B. The model shows that communication happens due to the need to share understanding and emotions.
C. The model is relatively straightforward and tells that communication originates from someone.
D. The model explains the communication needs audiences.
_____10. According to Penguin Dictionary of Media Studies, media refers to______?
A. Distributing texts and messages to a large mass of people.
B. Ways that large number of people receive information and entertainment.
C. Carries certain degree of intellectual baggage or currency with it.
D. Provide channels through which representations and images of the world can be communicated
indirectly.
_____11. What category of media refers to the texts, audios, videos, graphics and animations?
A. Mass media B. Ways of transmitting C. Format D. Modality
_____12. Information literacy refers to ______?
A. Ability to use digital technology communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate. Use and create
information.
B. Ability to recognize when information is needed to locate, evaluate, effectively use and communicate
information in it’s various formats.
C. Ability to read, analyze, evaluate and produce communication in a variety of media forms.
D. Ability to read and interpret media to reproduce data and images through digital manipulation.
_____13. What are the fundamental elements of media?
I. Understanding the process of mass communication.
II. Awareness of the impact of the media on the individual and the society.
III. Ability to enjoy, understand and appreciate media content.
IV. Pose worthwhile questions.
A. I, II,III and IV B. I, III, and IV only C. I, II and III only D. I,II and IV only
_____14. Managing credibility of information based on sources, refers to what kind of literacy?
A. Media B.Information C. Technology D. Communication
_____15. Dennis McQuial defines traditional media as ______?
A. Specified characteristics that they have functionalities. C. Media is new.
B. Media is one directional. D. Media is tribal.
_____16. Libetarian theory states that______?
A. The state has an absolute power to control any media.
B. Media has obligations in the society.
C. The government has all the rights to restrict or censor any sensitive issue.
D. Information is knowledge and knowledge is power.
_____17. Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver’s model incorporates______?
A. Guided interests and demands an audience. C. concept of noise that interferes message.
B. Usage of symbolism and euphemisms. D. communication as an open processes.
_____18. These are the elements that intertwined for the reason that communication is done.
A. Media and Communication C. Media and Technology
B. Media and Information D. Media and Model
_____19. David Buckingham define media as______?
A. Distributing texts and messages to a large mass of people.
B. Ways that large number of people receive information and entertainment.
C. Carries certain degree of intellectual baggage or currency with it.
D.Provide channels through which representations and images of the world can be communicated
indirectly.
_____20. This is the way the media is arranged.
A. Ability to use digital technology communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate. Use and create
information.
B. Ability to recognize when information is needed to locate, evaluate, effectively use and communicate
information in it’s various formats.
C. Ability to read, analyze, evaluate and produce communication in a variety of media forms.
D. Ability to read and interpret media to reproduce data and images through digital manipulation.
_____21. Hearing is predominant and most valuable sense of reception at this age.
A. Tribal Age B. Print Age C. Literacy Age D. Electronic Age
_____22. What are the definitions of new media?
I. Interpersonal communication
II. Interactive play media
III. Collective participatory media
IV. Media Richness
A. I, II,III and IV B. I, III, and IV only C. I, II and III only D. I,II and IV only
_____23. What are the functions of Media?
I. Informs citizens of what is happening on them.
II. Educate the audiences to the meaning of facts and opinion.
III. Gives publicity to nonstate institutions.
IV. Serves as a channel for the advocacy of political viewpoints.
A. I and IV only. B. I and II only. C. II and III only D. II and IV only.
_____24. These are based on interpretation of facts of an individual.
A. Analytical Information B. Factual Information C. Scholarly Information D. Popular Information
_____25. This refers to the general interests and is of general circulation materials.
A. Analytical Information B. Factual Information C. Scholarly Information D. Popular Information
_____26. Primary sources can be characterized as______?
A. Written by someone other than original researcher. C. Topic Reviews
B. Databases and indexes. D. Raw data Sources
_____27. Locate the typologies of information.
I. Stable Vs. Unstable II. Primary Vs. Secondary III. Factual Vs. Analytical
IV.Current Vs. Popular V. Subjective Vs. Objective
A. I, III, IV and V only. C. I, III, and V only
B. I, II,III, and IV only D. II, III and IV only
_____28. Content such as in-depth analysis of type of report of original research can be classified as______?
A. Analytical Sources B. Factual Sources C. Scholarly Sources D. Popular Sources
_____29. Scientific papers and news papers are common sources of what type of information?
A. Analytical Information B. Factual Information C. Subjective Information D. Objective Information
_____30. Bruce Westley and Melcolm Mclean argued that media is ______?
A. Instead of having sender, the model has a communicator whom relays selection of events and views.
B. The model shows that communication happens due to the need to share understanding and emotions.
C. The model is relatively straightforward and tells that communication originates from someone.
D. The model explains the communication needs audiences.
_____31. Dealing with bullies on social media, can be classified to what kind of literacy?
A. Media B.Information C. Technology D. Communication
_____32. Properly using gadgets towards achieving communication goals, can be classified to what kind of
literacy?
A. Media B.Information C. Technology D. Communication
_____33. According to Callison and Tilley, you are media and information literate if______?
A. Can valuate the adequacy of an argument. C. Can decode variety of forms.
B. Can perform task effectively. D. Can informed critical understanding.
_____34. Why is media a love-hate relationship?
A. Because media being a watchdog keeps everything at bay.
B. Because it made sure of balanced entertainment.
C. Because it serves as a political discourse.
D. Because it entertains the Philippine media.
_____35. Authoritarian view of press says that ______?
A.The state has an absolute power to control any media.
B. Media has obligations in the society.
C.The government has all the rights to restrict or censor any sensitive issue.
D. Information is knowledge and knowledge is power.
_____36. According to Dennis McQuial, social responsibility should be reach ______?
A. Knowledge is power. C. Self control and non-government intervention.
B. Working classes and their interests. D. Judging good ideas.
_____37. This refers to how up-to date or how recent the information is.
A. Objective B. Subjective C. Historical D. Currency
_____38. Speech, letter, and interview are examples of what kind of source?
A. Primary Source B. Secondary Source C. Tertiary Source D. Popular Source
_____39. What best describes primary source?
A. The information hasn’t interpreted yet nor analyzed and changed.
B. The information is usually written by someone.
C. The information is interpreted and analyzed.
D. The information provides access to materials specified.
_____40. What best describes tertiary source?
A. The information hasn’t interpreted yet nor analyzed and changed.
B. The information is usually written by someone.
C. The information is interpreted and analyzed.
D.The information provides access to materials specified.

Test III. True or False.


Directions: Write TR if the statement is true and FS if it is false. Write it on the space provided before each
number.
_____41. Communication came from the Latin word commūnicāre.
_____42. Reception model understands communication as an open process.
_____43. The function of communication is to inform.
_____44. The plural form of medium is media.
_____45. If you can recognize facts and inferences, you can be considered literate.
_____46. Cold media refers to the form which requires little involvement from the audience.
_____47. The telegraph has been invented during the electronic age.
_____48. Information age is also known as the digital age.
_____49. Information is associated with data.
_____50. Scholarly information comes from academic sources.

__________________
Teacher’s Signature

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