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Quiz 2

The document contains a quiz divided into four sets, focusing on media literacy, types of media, and the evaluation of information sources. Each set includes multiple-choice questions and true/false statements that assess understanding of media concepts and literacy skills. Answers for the first two sets are provided, while the answers for sets three and four are not included.
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QUIZ #2:

SET 1:

Activity 1. REAL or FAKE spotted!


Read the statements below and try to determine whether this specific quality of a given
information may be perceived as REAL or FAKE. Write R if
it shows truthfulness and F if it does not. Write your answers on a separate piece of paper.

1. There is no author given as a source of the specific news or information.


2. The news is outdated and misleading.
3. The news story includes plenty of facts like, quotes from experts, survey
data and official statistics.
4. The headline does not match the article presented.
5. The URL matches with the source, it ended in .gov or .edu.

SET 2:

1. Heidelyn was able to make a video presentation out of the research article she read. What
kind of literacy does Heidelyn show?
A. Citizen Literacy C. Media Literacy
B. Information Literacy D. Technology Literacy

2. Edna was feeling feverish after being outside for days of training. She needed to find remedy
before her competition next week. Due to quarantine status of her location, she can search only
in the internet for reliable source of information. What literacy is reflected in the said situation?
A. Citizen Literacy C. Media Literacy
B. Information Literacy D. Technology Literacy

3. Luis was able to make a video presentation out of the research article he read. Then, he
uploaded it on his YouTube channel. What kind of literacy is shown in this situation?
A. Citizen Literacy C. Media Literacy
B. Information Literacy D. Technology Literacy

4. Edna was feeling feverish after being outside for days of training. She needed to find remedy
before her competition next week. Due to quarantine status of her location, she can search only
in the internet for credible source of advice. What literacy is reflected when you look for
“credible source of advice” in the internet?
A. Citizen Literacy C. Media Literacy
B. Information Literacy D. Technology Literacy

5. In what way does media and technology literacy similar?


A. Both needs media C. Both are visual only
B. Both are audio-visual D. Both demands information

6. How are media and technology literacy different?


A. Media is the channel while technology is the tool.
B. Media literacy is cheap while technology literacy is expensive.
C. Media is the generator of information while technology is the source of information.
D. Media literacy is more on the format while technology literacy is on application of new
knowledge.

7. How is technology different from information literacy?


A. Technology literacy is a by-product while information literacy is the source.
B. Technology literacy is the format used to store the information while information is the
content of technology.
C. Technology literacy is more on the usefulness of the gadgets while information literacy is
the messages in store in the gadgets.
D. Technology literacy is more on the organization, evaluating and creating information, while
information literacy is more about using, managing and gathering information.

8. What term is the ability of an individual, either working independently or with others, to
responsibly, appropriately, and effectively use technological tools?
A. Digital Literacy C. Media Literacy
B. Information Literacy D. Technology Literacy

9. What term refers to any physical objects used to communicate messages?


A. Digital C. Media
B. Literacy D. Technology

10. What would result if an individual has a set of competencies need to identify, evaluate, and
use information?
A. He is taking the test.
B. He needs information literacy.
C. He has become an information literate individual.
D. He uses information and becomes literate individual.

SET 3:

1. Which of the following is not a print media?


A. Books
B. Flyers
C. Newspaper
D. Twitter
2. “BombO Radyo” is an example of
A. Broadcast media
B. Online media
C. Print media
D. Television media

3. Which of the following is an online media?


A. Brochure
B. Flyers
C. Newsletter
D. Podcast

4. What type of media consists of paper and ink, which is traditionally reproduced?
A. Broadcast
B. Internet
C. Online
D. Print

5. What type of media uses airwaves to transmit information?


A. Broadcast
B. Digital
C. Internet
D. Print

6. What type of media uses digital platforms to disseminate information?


A. Broadcast
B. Online
C. Radio
D. Television

7. What media will be beneficial for a community which does not have access to internet but
needs live information?
A. Journal
B. Magazine
C. Newspaper
D. Television

8. Meredith needs to compile information to keep it in a drawer. What media would best fit for
Meredith’s need?
A. Broadcast
B. Digital
C. Internet
D. Print
9. The term “media” is defined as
A. A current style
B. A study of signs
C. Means of Communication
D. Picture or image

10. A medium is
A. A current style
B. Means of doing livestream
C. Means by which a message is communicated
D. Picture or image

11. Which type of media will you use if you want your information be jam packed but still
portable?
A. Online
B. Print
C. Television
D. Radio

12. Which media will you use, if you want your audience to create vivid pictures using their
imagination, thru audio alone?
A. Online
B. Print
C. Television
D. Radio

13. Living in Industry Revolution 4, which media is more convenient and useful?
A. Online
B. Print
C. Television
D. Radio

14. If you want to have a direct connection to your audience, which media will best suit your
need?
A. Online
B. Print
C. Television
D. Radio

15. Annie wants her content to go viral. What type of media will best satisfy her goal?
A. Online
B. Print
C. Television
D. Radio
SET 4:

1. What do you call this traditional media which uses frequency to send information?
A. broadcast
B. digital
C. online
D. print

2. Which of the following best describes the advantage of e-book?


A. E-book can be easily shared for free.
B. E-book has backlight so you do not need a study lamp.
C. E-book is interactive and can be personalized.
D. E-book is saved on mobile phone only.

3. What do you call the idea that is delivered to the audience, in a form of images still and
moving, audio, documents and files?
A. content
B. information
C. message
D. news

4. It allows a creator to share creation and idea in real time ___


A. blog
B. infographics
C. livestreaming
D. podcasting

5. Why do news stations include visual images in their news stories?


A. It is easier to watch and read.
B. It makes the story believable.
C. It is more fun.
D. It is cheaper.

6. It is a medium used to transmitting moving images in monochrome or color ____


A. cellphone
B. laptop
C. radio
D. television

7. What medium is more accessible in far flung areas?


A. cellphone
B. laptop
C. radio
D. television

8. DXBM, DXMF, DXRR are examples of _______.


A. broadcast media
B. film media
C. new media
D. print media

9. Which of the following is an advantage of print media?


A. Printed document is more valid and difficult to alter.
B. Printed document can be recycled.
C. Printed document can be put in your bag.
D. Printed media can be a scratch paper.

10. All forms of media will create opinion to the _____


A. audience
B. politicians
C. influencers
D. sponsors

11. How do media sell political ideologies?


A. political advertisement
B. political singing
C. political dancing
D. political rally

12. Which media is best use in Industry Revolution 4?


A. broadcast
B. online
C. print
D. all of the above

13. How does social media change our lives in a good way?
A. Facebook changed the definition of friend.
B. Facebook created online jobs and opportunities.
C. Facebook created negative effects on culture as well as society.
D. Facebook made us care less of our privacy.

14. Time spent online seems to displace which other medium?


A. newspaper
B. radio
C. television
D. all of the above
15. Which of the following is not a purpose in advertising?
A. to denounce consumerism
B. to persuade
C. to make a point
D. to inform

ANSWERS: SET 1
1. F
2. F
3. R
4. F
5. R

ANSWERS: SET2
1. C
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. D
8. D
9. C
10. C

ANSWERS: SET 3 & 4

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