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SEMI-FINAL EXAMINATION IN MEDIA AND consisting of interconnected networks using

INFORMATION LITERACY standardized communication protocols


a. internet c. Firefox
b. google d. network
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
10. Information is said to be of value if it aids the user
1. A place in which literary, musical, artistic, or in making or improving decisions.
reference materials (Such as books, Manuscripts, a. value of information
recordings or films) are kept for use but not for b. information technology
sale. c. information change
a. library c. internet d. information dissemination
b. school d. house
11. content is grammatically correct, verifiable and
2. Serves colleges and universities. cited when necessary
a. college library c. school library a. accuracy c. relevance
b. public library d. special library b. currency d. author

3. Serves cities and towns of all types 12. Is and updated frequently
a. college library c. school library a. accuracy c. relevance
b. public library d. special library b. currency d. author

4. Serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 13. Defines who created the content, the individual or
a. college library c. school library group’s credentials/expertise and provides
b. public library d. special library contact information
a. accuracy c. relevance
5. Are in specialized environments, such as b. currency d. author
hospitals, corporations, museums, the military,
private business, and the government. 14. Content is balanced, presenting all sides of an
a. college library c. school library issue and multiple point-of-view
b. public library d. special library a. relevance c. fairness
b. currency d. author
6. Knowledge that is unique to a specific culture or
society; most often it is written down. 15. Content is relevant to your topic or research.
a. indigenous knowledge a. relevance c. fairness
b. indigenous media b. currency d. author
c. indigenous communication
d. indigenous tool 16. Pertains to the technical and symbolic ingredients
or codes and conventions that media and
7. Transmission of information through local information professionals may select and use in
channels or forms. an effort to communicate ideas, information and
a. indigenous knowledge knowledge.
b. indigenous media a. language c. convention
c. indigenous communication b. codes d. communication
d. indigenous tool
17. Codes, conventions, formats, symbols and
8. May be defined as forms of media expression narrative structures that indicate the meaning of
conceptualized, produced, and circulated by media messages to an audience.
indigenous peoples around the globe as vehicle a. media languages c. code
for communication. b. language d. communication
a. indigenous knowledge
b. indigenous media 18. Include sound, camera angles, types of shots and
c. indigenous communication lighting.
d. indigenous tool a. technical codes c. convention
b. symbolic code d. codes
9. A global computer network providing a variety of
information and communication facilities, 19. Include the language, dress or actions of
characters, or iconic symbols that are easily
understood.
a. technical codes c. convention
b. symbolic code d. codes

20. In the media context, refers to a standard or norm


that acts as a rule governing behavior.
a. technical codes c. convention
b. symbolic code d. codes

21. 24-Oras news program uploaded on YouTube.


a. Print media c. New media
b. Broadcast media d. Film

22. Harry Potter Complete series boxed set


collection.
a. Print media c. New media
b. Broadcast media d. Film

23. Media and Information Literacy textbook.


a. Print media c. New media
b. Broadcast media d. Film

24. 7years by Lucas Graham played on 90.7 Love


Radio.
a. Print media c. New media
b. Broadcast media d. Film

25. Jason Bourne movie shown in YouTube.


a. Print media c. New
c. Broadcast media d. Film

II.

1. Draw at least 5 symbols/signs that can be found


in your community and give the purposes of the
chosen symbols/signs (25 points)

2. “Language may be a source of


misunderstandings by Marshall McLuhan, 1964”
(Explain why) (5points)

PREPARED BY: KAREN R. ROSALEJOS

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