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Media and Information Literacy

Assessment no. 1
LAS 1 and 2

TEST I. TRUE OR FALSE. Answer each


question and PROPERLY SHADE letter A if
the statement is TRUE and shade B if the
Year/Section:
statement is FALSE.

T1. Media is one of the most


powerful tools in providing
information to people or in society.
F2. A citizen journalist must be
equipped with high-end cameras to
tell news.
F3. Online selling started during the
pandemic.
T4. People become effective agents
in promoting tourism through social
media.
T5. Being a watchdog is one of the
roles of media in a democratic
country
T6. E-commerce can be seen even in
Facebook.
F7. Citizen journalism involves the
gathering and reporting of news by
people who are trained as
professional journalists
T8. Citizen journalists have the advantage of capturing news where it happens and as it happens.
F9. Social media have nothing to do with tourism.
T10. Media can be boon or bane depending upon the user.
T11. Community problems and complaints are normal content of citizen journalists’ reports.
T12. Paperless society is a society where communication is done electronically and all forms of printed communication
have become obsolete.
F13. 3D or three dimensional in its literal sense refers to anything that has width and width.
T14. One of the implications of MOOC is that by taking learning into virtual space, attendance is no longer a determining
factor in one’s education. This makes MOOC learning a popular alternative for those whose life situations make them
unable to attend regular schools.
T15. Earphones are examples of a wearable technology.
For Items 16 – 20. Answer each question and PROPERLY SHADE the letter of the correct answer to the answer
sheet to the left. Shade E if there is no correct answer or all answers are correct from the choices.
16. Which of the following is NOT an example of modern wearable technology?
a. Smart Watches b. Smartphones c. Fitness Trackers d. Headsets
17. Technology that takes advantage of the user’s sense of touch using computer applications
a. Contextual awareness b. VR Technology c. Haptics d. Wearable Technology
18. It refers to the model for delivering content online to any person who wants to take a course with no limit to
attendance.
a. Education Model b. Model of Online Learning c. Massive Open Online Course d. Electronic Learning Model
19. Refers to a type of learning that happens anytime, anywhere and with anyone.
a. Global Learning b. Ubiquitous Learning c. Online Learning d. Virtual Learning
20. Which of the following is Not a characteristic of paperless society.
a. Shift from letters to e-mails c. shift from newspapers to news webpages
b. Shift from painting in canvass to image from photoshop d. shift from personal chats to social media posts

(C) Sir Kiko


Media and Information Literacy
Assessment no. 1
LAS 1 and 2

TEST I. TRUE OR FALSE. Answer each


question and PROPERLY SHADE letter A if
the statement is TRUE and shade B if the
Year/Section:
statement is FALSE.

T1. Media is one of the most


powerful tools in providing
information to people or in society.
F2. A citizen journalist must be
equipped with high-end cameras to
tell news.
F3. Online selling started during the
pandemic.
T4. People become effective agents
in promoting tourism through social
media.
T5. Being a watchdog is one of the
roles of media in a democratic
country
T6. E-commerce can be seen even in
Facebook.
F7. Citizen journalism involves the
gathering and reporting of news by
people who are trained as
professional journalists
T8. Citizen journalists have the advantage of capturing news where it happens and as it happens.
F9. Social media have nothing to do with tourism.
T10. Media can be boon or bane depending upon the user.
T11. Community problems and complaints are normal content of citizen journalists’ reports.
T12. Paperless society is a society where communication is done electronically and all forms of printed communication
have become obsolete.
F13. 3D or three dimensional in its literal sense refers to anything that has width and width.
T14. One of the implications of MOOC is that by taking learning into virtual space, attendance is no longer a determining
factor in one’s education. This makes MOOC learning a popular alternative for those whose life situations make them
unable to attend regular schools.
T15. Earphones are examples of a wearable technology.
TEST II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Answer each question and PROPERLY SHADE the letter of the correct
answer to the answer sheet to the left. Shade E if there is no correct answer or all answers are correct from the choices.
16. Which of the following is NOT an example of modern wearable technology?
a. Smart Watches b. Smartphones c. Fitness Trackers d. Headsets
17. Technology that takes advantage of the user’s sense of touch using computer applications
a. Contextual awareness b. VR Technology c. Haptics d. Wearable Technology
18. It refers to the model for delivering content online to any person who wants to take a course with no limit to
attendance.
a. Education Model b. Model of Online Learning c. Massive Open Online Course d. Electronic Learning Model
19. Refers to a type of learning that happens anytime, anywhere and with anyone.
a. Global Learning b. Ubiquitous Learning c. Online Learning d. Virtual Learning
20. Which of the following is Not a characteristic of paperless society.
a. Shift from letters to e-mails c. shift from newspapers to news webpages
b. Shift from painting in canvass to image from photoshop d. shift from personal chats to social media posts
(C) Sir Kiko

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