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Ilocos Sur National High School

Senior High School


(G12) MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
First Quarterly Summative Test, First Semester SCORE
S.Y. 2019 – 2020

NAME: SECTION: ____________________ LRN: ________________________


DIRECTIONS: Select the most appropriate answer to the questions below by encircling the letter of the correct
answer.
I. Identify the following. Write A if it refers to primary source and B if it is a secondary source.

1. Information from a Civil War soldier's diary.


2. An online journal article about the historical significance of Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"
3. A letter from a soldier to his mother.
4. Sources written by people who experienced the event first-hand
5. Sources written by people who have studied the event after the fact.
6. Sources written by people who were eyewitnesses to the event.
7. Sources written by people who have done extensive research.
8. Copy of authenticated birth certificate.
9. The declaration of Independence of the Philippines.
10. Copy of Philippine map.
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Identify the correct letter of the answer to the following. Write it on the space before the number.

_____ 11. Understanding the difference between primary and secondary sources is important because...
A. different types of sources provide different kinds of information.
B. sometimes a primary source has a greater impact in a paper than a secondary source.
C. primary sources can often be biased and provide a skewed version of history, where secondary sources usually
remain neutral.
D. all of the above
_____ 12. What form of digital media uses file formats with the abbreviations JPEG, PNG and TIFF.
A. Images C. Photographs
B. Videos D. Sounds
_____ 13. Refers to the conventions, formats, symbols and narrative structures which indicate to an audience
the meaning of media messages. Symbolically, the language of electronic media works in much the same way as
grammar works in print media.
A. Media Codes, Conventions, Languages and Messages C. Media Education and Languages
B. Media Literacy, Languages and Messages D. Media Convergence and Languages
_____ 14. Refers to virtual reality or interactive 3D and have a figurative appearance. Current examples range
from 3D printer, 3D films, holograms, and many more.
A. Massive Open Online Course C. People Media
B. Three Dimensional Technology D. New Media
_____ 15. It is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media.
A. Text Information and Media C. Media literacy
B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy
_____ 16. These are acquired data for specific purpose.
A. Information C. Media
B. Technology D. Literacy
_____ 17. This is the skill that allows a person to recognize when information is needed and how he will be
able to access, locate, evaluate and use it effectively.
A. Information literacy C. Media literacy
B. Technology literacy D. Media and information literacy
_____ 18. It is the ability to acquire relevant information and use modern-day tools to get, manage and
communicate information.
A. Information literacy C. Media literacy
B. Technology literacy D. Media and information literacy
_____ 19. Examples of these are radio, television, newspaper and internet.
A. Media C. Literacy
B. Technology D. Information
_____ 20. This is characterized by conveying a message that is accurate, factual, and truthful.
A. Fairness and objectivity C. Truthfulness
B. Empathy D. Responsibility
_____ 21. Which type of communication uses spoken words?
A. Oral Communication C. Non-verbal Communication
B. Written Communication D. Formal Communication
_____ 22. Which of the following is broadly defined as data, knowledge, or instructions through signals or symbols?
A. Communication C. Information
B. Media D. Technology
_____ 23. What type of communication is practiced in corporate meetings, conferences, academic seminars, political
sessions, and judicial proceedings?
A. Formal Communication C. Verbal Communication
B. Informal Communication D. Non-verbal Communication
_____ 24. Which one refers to tools used to disseminate information to the receivers?
A. Information C. Literacy
B. Technology D. Media
_____ 25. Which one pertains to any information that is passed on through communication?
A. Receiver C. Message
B. Media D. Source
_____ 26. Which one below refers to the listener, reader, and viewer of the message?
A. Receiver C. Message
B. Media D. Source
_____ 26. Which is defined as a form of communication in which message is transmitted verbally; word of mouth and a
piece of writing do the communication?
A. Formal Communication C. Verbal Communication
B. Informal Communication D. Non-verbal Communication
_____ 27. Which is referred to as freedom from unauthorized intrusion?
A. Anti-trespassing Law C. Solitary
B. Privacy D. None of the above
_____ 28. Which is referred to as a statement that injures a third party’s reputation?
A. Harassment C. Defamation
B. Privacy intrusion D. None of the above
_____ 29. Which form of protection is provided for original works of authorship?
A. Copyright C. Royalty
B. Patent D. None of the above
_____ 30. Which is defined as a set of rules for proper online behavior?
A. Ethics C. Morals
B. E-behavior D. None of the above
_____ 31. Which one pertains to a damaging overdependence on something?
A. Abuse C. Addiction
B. Compulsion D. None of the above
_____ 32. Which one refers to the disparities in access to telephones, personal computers, and the internet across certain
demographic groups?
A. Media difference C. Digital Divide
B. Electronic discord D. None of the above
_____ 33. Which refers to the aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power
imbalance?.
A. Bullying C. Slander
B. Misdemeanor D. None of the above
_____ 34. Which refers to a civil wrong of defamation involving written statements?
A. Libel C. Slander
B. Infringement D. None of the above
_____ 35. Which one refers to a civil wrong of defamation involving spoken statements?
A. Libel C. Slander
B. Infringement D. None of the above
_____ 36. Which of the following is NOT an example of modern wearable technology?
A. Smart Watches C. Smartphones
B. Fitness Trackers D. Headsets
_____ 37. Which of the following is NOT an element of the 3D environment?
A. Size C. Length
B. Width D. Depth
_____ 38. The letter M in MOOC stands for?
A. Media C. Market
B. Massive D. None of the above
_____ 39. Which is NOT a material available for 3D printing?
A. Concrete C. Glass
B. Plastic D. Human tissue
_____ 40. Which one refers to a type of learning that happens anytime, anywhere and with anyone?
A. Ubiquitous learning C. Wide learning
B. Global learning D. None of the above
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Identify the correct letter of the answer to the following. Write it on the space before the number.

A. INFORMATION LITERACY B. MEDIA LITERACY C. TECHNOLOGY LITERACY


41. James found erroneous facts in the newspaper he is reading.
42. Peter uses his tablet to read his e-books, which he downloaded using an app.
43. Charlene, an exchange student, tells her mother that she misses her through e-mail.
44. The teacher told the students to go to the library for their research activity.
45. A mother bought an alphabet chart for her four-year-old daughter.
46. Mike is preparing a PowerPoint presentation for his report in history.
47. The group is researching about the effects of social media on students’ performance in class.
48. Marie chats with her friends in London very often.
49. We heard from the radio that there was a strong earthquake that struck Leyte yesterday.
50. The Grade-10 students are to create a webpage of their advertisement in Economics.

TRUE OR FALSE. Write A if the statement is correct or B if it is not. Write the letter on the space before the
number.
51. A visual artist paints to convey a message.
52. A responsible journalist must write a biased article for a politician.
53. Facebook is an example of print media.
54. A literate person can read and write.
55. Journalists should write articles that interest the public.
56. Both past and present technologies provide convenience and efficiency.
57. www. means Word Wide Web.
58. A media literate person can think independently and give opinion on contemporary issues.
59. With or without technology, people need to communicate with one another.
60. All information found in the Internet are reliable.

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