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Summative for 2nd Quarter in MIL

1. What does “people as media” refer to?

a. Individuals or groups who act as conduits for information, ideas, or messages

b. Traditional media outlets such as newspapers and television stations

c. Organizations that disseminate content through their own platforms

d. Companies that utilize social media for advertising purposes

2. Which of the following can be considered “people as media”?

a. Anyone with a public platform, whether through social media, blogs, podcasts, or other means

b. Only individuals who work in the media industry

c. Only celebrities and public figures

d. Only journalists and reporters

3. How can “people as media” influence opinions and shape public discourse?

a. By sharing information widely

b. By cloaking their personal views and opinions

c. By limiting the content they share to a specific audience

d. By avoiding controversial topics and discussions

4. What is the role of social media in the concept of “people as media”?

a. Social media provides a platform for individuals to disseminate information

b. Social media limits the reach of individuals as media

c. Social media is not related to the concept of “people as media”

d. Social media restricts the content that individuals can share


5. Which statement is true about the concept of “people as media”?

a. It only applies to professional journalists and reporters

b. It refers to the dissemination of misinformation and fake news

c. It includes individuals who share information through personal channels or interactions

d. It excludes influential individuals who do not use social media

6. Who can be considered “people as media”?

a. Anyone who has access to a public library

b. Only individuals with a large number of followers on social media

c. Only individuals who work for news organizations

d. Anyone with a personal channel or interactions through which they share information

7. What is the significance of “people as media” in modern communication?

a. It allows for the free exchange of opinions and ideas

b. It limits the diversity of information available to the public

c. It prevents individuals from sharing their personal views

d. It discourages public discourse and engagement

8. How does “people as media” impact traditional forms of media?

a. It has no impact on traditional media outlets

b. It replaces traditional media outlets entirely

c. It can complement or challenge traditional media outlets

d. It renders traditional media outlets irrelevant


9. Which of the following is a characteristic of “people as media”?

a. Objectivity in presenting information

b. Controlled access to information

c. Limited reach and influence

d. Personal viewpoints and biases

10. Why is it important to critically evaluate information coming from “people as media”?

a. Information from “people as media” is always accurate and reliable

b. “People as media” cannot influence public opinion

c. “People as media” are professionals trained in journalism ethics

d. “People as media” may have personal biases or disseminate misinformation

11. In the context of social networking, who can be considered “people as media”?

a. Only individuals who have a verified account on social media platforms

b. Individuals who have a large number of friends or connections on social media

c. Only individuals who work for social media companies

d. Anyone with a public platform on social media, regardless of follower count

12. Which statement accurately describes the role of “people as media”?

a. They have no impact on public discourse

b. They rely solely on traditional media for content dissemination

c. They shape public discourse and influence opinions

d. They have limited access to information


13. How can “people as media” contribute to the spread of misinformation?

a. By fact-checking the information they share

b. By disseminating information from reliable sources only

c. By intentionally sharing false or misleading information

d. By avoiding controversial topics and discussions

14. What distinguishes “people as media” from traditional media outlets?

a. Traditional media outlets have a wider reach than “people as media”

b. “People as media” have no influence over public opinion

c. Traditional media outlets are solely responsible for shaping public discourse

d. “People as media” can share information through personal channels or interactions

15. How can individuals harness the power of “people as media”?

a. By limiting their content to a specific audience

b. By avoiding sharing information that may challenge public opinion

c. By utilizing personal channels to share significant and informative content

d. By relying solely on traditional media outlets for content dissemination

16. What is the role of blogs in the concept of “people as media”?

a. Blogs are not considered part of the concept of “people as media”

b. Blogs provide a platform for individuals to share personal opinions and information

c. Blogs are limited to professional journalists and reporters

d. Blogs have no impact on public discourse and information dissemination


17. Which of the following is a potential advantage of “people as media”?

a. Limited access to diverse perspectives and information

b. Less accountability compared to traditional media outlets

c. Ability to directly interact with the audience

d. Restriction of public discourse and engagement

18. How does the concept of “people as media” relate to influence and reach?

a. “People as media” have limited reach and influence

b. Influence and reach are not relevant in the context of “people as media”

c. “People as media” have extensive reach and influence

d. Reach and influence are solely determined by traditional media outlets

19. In the context of modern communication, what makes “people as media” significant?

a. Their ability to monopolize public opinion

b. Their restriction of diverse viewpoints and information

c. Their contribution to the spread of misinformation

d. Their potential to shape public discourse and influence society

20. How does the concept of “people as media” encourage engagement?

a. By limiting the ability of individuals to share their personal viewpoints

b. By discouraging interaction and discussion among the public

c. By fostering open dialogue and exchange of ideas

d. By exclusively relying on traditional media outlets for information dissemination


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