The document contains 15 multiple choice questions pertaining to intellectual property, media effects, camera techniques, and evaluating information. The questions cover topics such as the organization responsible for international treaties on copyrights and patents, types of camera shots like wide shots and point of view shots, evaluating information for accuracy and relevance, and media effects like boomerang effects and media insensitivity.
The document contains 15 multiple choice questions pertaining to intellectual property, media effects, camera techniques, and evaluating information. The questions cover topics such as the organization responsible for international treaties on copyrights and patents, types of camera shots like wide shots and point of view shots, evaluating information for accuracy and relevance, and media effects like boomerang effects and media insensitivity.
The document contains 15 multiple choice questions pertaining to intellectual property, media effects, camera techniques, and evaluating information. The questions cover topics such as the organization responsible for international treaties on copyrights and patents, types of camera shots like wide shots and point of view shots, evaluating information for accuracy and relevance, and media effects like boomerang effects and media insensitivity.
Which among the organizations is responsible for treaties involving copyright,
patent, and trademark laws? a. World Intellectual Organization c. World Organization of Intellectual Property b. Intellectual Organization of the world d. World Intellectual Property Organization 2. What type of codes refer to the non-verbal language of a man who acts during the show? a. Symbolic code c. Written code b. Technical code d. Photographic code 3. Which among these famous scientists/experts is not included in patent intellectual property? a. Wright Brothers c. Alexander Graham Bell b. Isaac Newton d. Thomas Edison 4. If there is a large crowd that is important for the narrative of a scene, the filmmakers will most likely show the scope of that crowd such as concerts, sports events, and battle scenes. What particular shot is suit for this scenario? a. Wide Shot c. Mid Shot b. Technical code d. Point of view shot 5. Apple filed a lawsuit against Microsoft in 1988, shortly after the release of Windows 2.0, a significant upgrade to the original version. At the time, Apple accused Microsoft of plagiarizing the graphical user interface found on the Macintosh system without permission or a license. What type intellectual property is being described in the scenario? a. Patent c. Trademark b. Copyright d. Industrial Design 6. Paul wants to improve his skills in taking pictures, especially of different photographic compositions, including the bird’s eye view and the worm’s eye view. Which type of code does he need to focus on? a. Symbolic code c. Written code b. Technical code d. Photographic code 7. John read the news about the increase in fares on MRT and LRT. His family plans to ride this weekend and have a vacation in the village of their grandmother. Upon reading the headline of the newspaper, what type of code does it refer to? a. Symbolic code c. Written code b. Technical code d. Photographic code 8. Which of the following is not a characteristic of indigenous media? a. Non-verbal tradition of communication c. Restriction of information within community b. Store information in memories d. In-person exchange of information 9. Mae asks her teacher for help in English about the grammar of her research. She wants to make it more verifiable and establish various references. What types of information are being evaluated in the scenario? a. Accuracy c. Fairness b. Relevance d. Currency 10. Which of the questions does not pertain to the fairness of information? a. Is the source free of advertising? c. Is the source free of bias? b. Are various point-of-view presented? d. Is the subjectivity of the source consistent? 11. Paul carefully selected his respondents for his research. He established guidelines and standards in order to ensure the normality of the data to be collected. Additionally, he statistically meets the needs of his respondents. What types of information are being evaluated in the scenario? a. Accuracy c. Fairness b. Relevance d. Currency 12. Which among the following basis is not part of evaluating information? a. Accuracy c. Content b. Relevance d. Currency 13. Nowadays, one of the hottest issues in social media is the performance of the students coming from Cebu Technological University (CTU) that represents BARMM region in which violates the cultural perspective of Islam that gives that turns to crucial part of the management of the said event. What particular type of media effect does it refer to the issue? a. Reciprocal effect c. Third party theory b. Boomerang effect d. Media insensitivity effect 14. Which of the descriptions best describes the Rated-18 viewers is correct? a. 18 below can be admitted to watch c.18 can be admitted to watch b. 18 and up can be admitted to watch d.18 up can be admitted to watch 15. John had already mastered the arc shot as he joined various events in filmmaking. What particular level of camera technique did he achieve? a. Basic camera shots c. Camera angles b. Advance camera shots d. Professional shots