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1. Information also refers to any physical object used to communicate media messages.

False

2. Opinion Leader are a source of credible information in which contents are provided through an editorial
process determined by journalistic values and therefore editorial accountability can be attributed to an
organization or a legal person. False

3. Communication the act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or
exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone else. True

4. Media the exchange of information and the expression of feeling that can result in understanding.
False

5. TRANSMISSION MODELS communication as display and attention audience as “spectators”


rather than participants or information receivers False

6. TRANSMISSION MODELS by Westley and MacLean’s Model of Communication is linear


model of communication that they developed in 1948 False

7. Information is often used to describe knowledge of specific events or situations that has been
gathered or received by communication, intelligence or news. True

8. Media Literacy The ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to
locate, evaluate, use, and create information. False

9. Technology Literacy The ability to read, analyze, evaluate and produce communication in a
variety of media forms. False

10. Information Literacy The ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate,
evaluate, effectively use and communicate information in its various formats. True

11. Traditional Media the media experience is limited and only one – directional True.

12. New Media the media experience is more interactive. True

13. The functions of communication and media to provide a flatform for public discourse. True
14. On of the six key concept of media analysis all media are devise. True

15. All media messages contain embedded values and points of view. True

16. Does media and media messages can influence beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors, and the
democratic process. True

17. Find the information literate student can evaluate information and its sources critically. False

18. Identify the information literate student can identify the nature and extent of information needed.
True.

19. Acknowledge the information literate student can identify information effectively to accomplish
specific purpose. False

20. Literacy is the ability to write and read.

Read and understand the question and explain your answer properly.
Your research teacher asks you to read the facts about the social media but as you read
the materials you find out that the content is not factual and reliable. So how can you
explain to your teacher about the situation?

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