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REVIEWER

Ø Which of the following is considered the role of media in the communication process?

a. a barrier b. a failure c. a vehicle d. an end

Ø Which means “to share” or “to make common” in Latin?


a. Communican b. Communista c. Communicante d. Communicare

Ø Which of the following is NOT a media?


a. Traffic signs b. Billboards c. Letters d. None of them

Ø What type of are vlogs or video blogs?

a. Broadcast media b. Film/Cinema c. New Media d. Print media

Ø What communication component is a response from the receiver sent back to the source?
a. Context b. Feedback c. Interference d. Transmitters

Ø Vlogs or video blogs are considered as media. What type of media do they belong?

a. Broadcast media b. Film/Cinema c. New Media d. Print media

Ø What blocks or changes the source’s intended meaning of the message?


a. Context b. Feedback c. Interference d.
Transmitters

Ø What is defined as the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and
compute using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts.
a. Information b. Literacy c. Media d. Technology

Ø What do you call the ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to
locate, evaluate, use, and create information?
a. Media Literacy c. Technology Literacy
b. Information Literacy d. None of these

Ø In the scenario “the teacher told the students to go to the library for their research activity”.
What literacy is demonstrated?
a. Media Literacy c. Technology Literacy
b. Information Literacy d. None of these
Ø In the scenario “the teacher conducted an online class and utilizes different apps for the
learner pass their output”. What literacy is demonstrated?
a. Media Literacy c. Technology Literacy
b. Information Literacy d. None of these

Ø What is defined as the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of
forms?
a. Information Literacy c. Technology Literacy
b. Media Literacy d. None of these

Ø All of the following are examples of the key concepts of media except one. Which is NOT an
example?

a. All media messages are constructed

b. Audiences do not negotiate to mean

c. Media messages have commercial implications

d. Media messages have social and political implications

Ø Which is NOT a media and information literacy benefit?


a. It encourages audiences to think critically.
b. It makes you better appreciate media products.
c. It provokes responsible information sharing and dissemination.
d. It encourages you to participate in public affairs as a citizen actively.

Ø When did people discover fire and develop paper from plants?

a. Electronic Age c. New/Information Age

b. Industrial Age d. Pre-industrial Age

Ø Which statement is TRUE about the industrial age?

a. People developed paper from plants.

b. Books were published through the printing press.

c. People used electronic devices as means of communication.

d. People used portable computer laptops to gather information.

Ø Which medium is used during the electronic age?


a. clay tablets b. cloud and big data c. virtual reality d. LCD projectors

Ø Which platform does not belong to the information age?

a. blogs c. youtube

b. television d. wearable technology

Ø What format or equipment did people use to store information during the Information Age?

a. radio

b. television

c. printing press or books


d. digital books, personal computers, mobile phones, smartphones, wearable technology

Ø What changes have occurred during the industrial revolution?

a. societal and physical changes c. economical and societal changes

b. political and economic changes d. physical and behavioral changes

Ø What is the other term for information age?

a. Bronze Age c. Old Stone Age

b. Digital Age d. New Stone Age

Ø What type of media does magazine belongs to?

a. Broadcast media c. Information media

b. Digital media d. Print media

Ø From the given choices, which is an example of new media?

a. smartphone c. radio

b. broadcast d. telegraph

Ø Martha uses her facebook account to post pictures about the passing of her grandmother so
that her relatives will know about their situation. What type of media did she use?

a. Broadcast media c. Print media


b. New media d. Information media

Ø Which media such as radio and television could reach target audiences using airwaves as the
transmission media.

a. Broadcast media c. Print media

b. New media d. Traditional media

Ø In print media, how is the news or social issue published?


a. Public information or social issues are sometimes posted outdoors through the use of
tarpaulin and woods.
b. News or brief information or social issues are published or digitally posted on
any of the online platforms or websites.
c. News or social issues are published professionally wherein the language used is
based on academic rules and journalism standards.
d. News or social issues are televised wherein the language used is based on
academic and journalism rules and standards by the host and field reporters.

Ø What is the major source of information for a large number of readers?

a. magazines c. radio

b. newspapers d. television

Ø What categories of information disorder refer to information that is false, but the person
sharing or disseminating it unknowingly perceives it as something true?

a. Information Disorder c. Misinformation

b. Disinformation d. Mal-information

Ø What categories of information disorder refer to content that contains false information with
the deliberate intention to mislead or deceive the audience?

a. Information Disorder c. Misinformation

b. Disinformation d. Mal-information
Ø What categories of information disorder refer to information that is based on reality but
is used to inflict harm?

a. Information Disorder c. Misinformation

b. Disinformation d. Mal-information
Ø Which refers to the many ways information environment as polluted content is fake, used out
of context, or weaponized to attack certain individuals or groups of people?

a. Information Disorder c. Misinformation

b. Disinformation d. Mal-information

Ø Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a Media Producer?


a. Always be respectful. c. Share raw and unverified information.
b. Give credit where the credit is due. d. Think about who can see what you have
shared.

Ø When genuine content is manipulated to deceive?

a. False context c. Imposter content

b. Fabricated content d. Manipulated content

Ø When is genuine content re-circulated out of its original context?

a. False context c. Imposter content

b. Fabricated content d. Manipulated content

Ø What do you call the knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society?

a. Indigenous c. Indigenous communication

b. Indigenous channel d. Indigenous knowledge

Ø What do you call the place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials such as
books, manuscripts, recordings, or films are kept for use but not for sale?

a. Indigenous knowledge c. Internet

b. Indigenous d. Library

Ø Which refers to a library that serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12?

a. Academic Library c. School Library

b. Public Library d. Special Library

Ø What should you keep in mind when searching the Internet?


a. That not all online sources provide reliable or authoritative information.

b. That you can find any information online if you just search long enough.

c. That banner ads and chat rooms will often lead you to the best quality information.

d. That because of copyright laws, nothing worthwhile is ever published on the Internet.

Ø What do you call the information that is said to be of value if it aids the user in making or
improving decisions?

a. Accuracy of information c. Authority of the source

b. Reliability of information d. Value of information

Ø Which refers to the global computer network providing a variety of information and
communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized
communication protocols?

a. Indigenous knowledge c. Indigenous

b. Internet d. Library

Ø What is the definition of News?


a. These are stories that have critical importance to society and basic life.
b. These are stories that have critical importance to government and state life.
c. These are stories that have critical importance to community and scientific life
d. These are stories that have critical importance to community and national life.

Ø When does someone get copyright protection?


a. When the author gets paid.
b. As soon as the work is created.
c. When it registered for copyright.
d. When it is published with a copyright symbol.

Ø What is Fair use?


a. Fireware that you obtain from the Internet.
b. Paying the creator, a fair price for the work.
c. using paid-for commercial products once and not sharing them.
d. Limited copying or distribution of published works without the author’s
permission

Ø What happens to the work after the copyright time has passed?
a. It can be bought.
b. The work must be destroyed.
c. It goes into the public domain.
d. There is no time limit on copyright.

Ø Which is the guideline for Fair use?


a. Give credit to the copyright holder
b. Don’t make money of the copyrighted work
c. A Majority of the content you create must be your own
d. All of the above

Ø What is digital divide?


a. Free access to technology or ICT is given to all interested.
b. Regardless of the demographic groups, are all at the same ICT level.
c. It is the access to, use of, or knowledge of ICT that is equally enjoyed by
everybody.
d. It is the inequality or disparity between demographic groups in terms of access to,
use of, or knowledge of ICT.

Ø Which is NOT a form of Internet addiction?


a. Drug addiction
b. Video game addiction
c. Social media addiction
d. Cybersex or online sex addiction

Ø Which NOT an appropriate action to refrain from and denounce cyberbullying?


a. Promote proper netiquette to your peers.
b. Foster mutual respect and courtesy by avoiding flame wars.
c. Be vigilant against people’s intention to harm other citizens.
d. Chose to be silent on whatever attack done by any individual as long as it will not
harm you

Ø What is meant by digital native?


a. People born in the Internet and digital technology age
b. People born before Internet and digital technology age.
c. People are born even after the Internet and digital technology age.
d. People born before the widespread adoption of computers and the Internet and
had to adopt digital technology later in life.

Ø Carmina notices a factual error in her Facebook friend’s post. Instead of shaming or mocking
her, she privately messaged her friend and politely told her that her post has an error and that she
should correct it. Does Carmina manifest good or bad netiquette?
a. good b. fair c. bad d. she should remain
silent

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