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SAYTAN INTEGRATED SCHOOL

SECOND SEMESTER - SECOND QUARTER


MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

NAME:____________________________________________ SCORE:_______

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best and correct answer. Write your answer on the
space provided before the number.

1. What is intellectual property?


A. an exclusive right granted for an invention
B. a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and
artistic works.
C. a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from
those of other enterprises.
D. refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works;
designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
2. What legal term of intellectual property is used to describe the rights that creators
have over their literary and artistic works?
A. Copyright B. Patent C. Plagiarism D. Trademark
3. What type of intellectual property given an exclusive right granted for an invention?
A. Copyright B. Patent C. Plagiarism D. Trademark
4. What type of Intellectual property that constitutes the ornamental or aesthetic aspect
of an article?
A. Copyright B. Fair Use C. Industrial Design D. Trademark
5. What American non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative
works available for others to build upon legally and to share.?
A. Creative Common C. Industrial Design
B. Fair Use D. Geographical Origin
6. How many years are the validity of the Audio-Visual work from the date of
publication?
A. 10 years B. 25 years C. 35 years D. 50 years
7. The following are can be copyright the material without any license only for a certain
purpose. EXCEPT:
A. Business B. Reporting C. Research D. Teaching
8. What is the validity period of literary works?
A. 25 years from the date of creation
B. 50 years from publication
C. During the lifetime of the author
D. During the lifetime of the author plus 50 years after death
9. What is the validity period of the sound recording?
A. 20 years from date of broadcast
B. 50 years from year recording took place
C. Valid for 20 years from filing date application
D. Valid for 10 years and may be renewed for a periods of 10 years
10. What do you call to the sign that capable of distinguishing the goods or services of
one enterprise from those of other enterprises?
A. Copyright B. Patent C. Plagiarism D. Trademark
11. The following are the guideline for Fair Use. EXCEPT
A. Give credit to the copyright holder.
B. Don't make money off of the copyrighted work.
C. majority of the content you create must be your own.
D. Sell the copy of each item for your own benefits.
12. If Francesca invents a new process for recording music, she will likely apply for a:
A. Patent B. Trademark C. Copyright D. Industrial design
13. The rights of an author or artist with respect to his or her creation are governed by
the law of:
A. Patents B. Copyrights C. Trademarks D. Industrial designs
14. A street vendor on Bloor Street is selling fake "TAGG" watches. Under which area of
intellectual property would the TAG Company likely seek a remedy?
A. Copyright B. Trademarks C. Patent D. Industrial design
15. What is digital citizenship?
A. A citizen of the cyberspace
B. Stealing of information online
C. Make profit through online gambling
D. It is the norms of appropriate, responsible technology use
16. What is Netiquette?
A. Digital Etiquette
B. Digital Literacy
C. Digital Access
D. Digital Safety
17. Which type of media manipulation is practiced when a hair product advertisement
claimed that with regular use of a particular brand of shampoo, hair would grow
thicker in just three days?
A. hoax B. propaganda C. fear mongering D. testimonial
18. Why is it important for a reporter to talk to sources?
A. Sources help publish a reporter’s story.
B. Sources are the people that help edit and revise copy.
C. Sources give a story balance by offering different perspectives.
D. Sources buy newspapers.
19. What is meant by balance in a news story?
A. getting a lawyer’s opinion before writing an article
B. having several authors write a story
C. covering all sides of an issue as fairly as possible
D. giving the same amount of space to every paragraph
20. What is Plagiarism?
A. an exclusive right granted for an invention
B. the act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that
person.
C. a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from
those of other enterprises.
D. refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works;
designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
21. What type of plagiarism when the writer turns in another’s work, word-for-word, as
his or her own.?
A. The Ghost Writer
B. The Photocopy
C. The Potluck Paper
D. The Labor of Laziness
22. What type of plagiarism when the writer copies significant portions of text straight
from a single source, without alteration?
A. The Ghost Writer
B. The Photocopy
C. The Misinformer
D. The Too-perfect Paraphrase
23. What type of plagiarism when the writer properly cites all sources, paraphrasing and
using quotations appropriately?
A. The Misinformer
B. The forgotten Footnote
C. The Resourceful Citer
D. The Perfect Crime”
24. The writer “borrows” generously from his or her previous work. What type of
Plagiarism: source not cited is this?
A. The Self-stealer
B. The forgotten Footnote
C. The Resourceful Citer
D. The poor disguise”
25. The writer has altered the paper’s appearance slightly by changing key words and
phrases. What type of Plagiarism: source not cited is this?
A. The Self-stealer
B. The forgotten Footnote
C. The Resourceful Citer
D. The poor disguise
26. What is cybercrime?
A. the use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends.
B. The use of computer for business
C. The use of computer for learning
D. The use of computer for research
27. What crimes were punishable under the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
(R.A. 10175)?
A. Child pornography C. Libel
B. Anti-Voyeurism Act D. Plagiarism
28. This is the state when a person loses control over his extreme desire to play online
games.
A. cyber bullying B. addiction C. intellectual property D. patent
29. What is Ubiquitous Learning?
A. The learner can learn any time at any place
B. The learner enters the school everyday
C. The learner personally meet teacher inside the classroom
D. None of the Above
30. What characteristics of ubiquitous learning where materials are always available
unless purposely deleted?
A. Accessibility B. Permanency C. Immediacy D. Interactivity
31. What characteristics of ubiquitous learning where the learners can immediately
access the learning materials wherever the learner is?
A. Accessibility B. Permanency C. Immediacy D. Interactivity
32. In order, What is MOOC?
A. Mobile, Operation, Obiquitous, Computer
B. Massive, Open, Operation, Course
C. Massive, Open, Online, Course
D. Massive, Online, Open, Computer
33. What characteristics of ubiquitous learning were the learners get the right
information at the right place?
A. Adaptability C. Interactivity
B. Permanency D. Situated instructional Activities
34. What is People media?
A. refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and
production of media and information
B. refers to the practice the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content
by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the
online community
C. a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from
those of other enterprises.
D. refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works;
designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
35. What is people in media?
A. provide information to media users
B. well-oriented to media sources and messages
C. people with limited access to media and information
D. intermediaries, provide information to lower- end media users
36.What is People as Media?
A. provide information to media users
B. well-oriented to media sources and messages
C. people with limited access to media and information
D. media practitioners
37. what is lower-end Media user?
A. provide information to media users
B. well-oriented to media sources and messages
C. people with limited access to media and information
D. intermediaries, provide information to lower- end media users
38. The following are the type of Journalist by medium. EXCEPT
A. Print Journalists C. Video Journalist
B. Photojournalists D. Broadcast Journalists
39. What type of text that serve to link different electronic documents and enable users
to jump from one to other in a nonlinear way?
A. Hypertext C. Formatted text
B. Plaintext or Unformatted text D. HTML
40. What is typeface?
A. Can be used for large advertising sign on billboards.
B. refers to the representation or style of a text in the digital format.
C. Usually used for the body text of books, newspapers, magazines and research
publication
D. Used for clear and direct meaning of text such as road signage, building directory
or nutrition facts in food packages.
41. What type of typeface is usually used for the body text of books, newspapers,
magazines and research publication?
A. San serif C. Script
B. Slab serif D. Serif
42. What type of typeface is used for clear and direct meaning of text such as road
signage, building directory or nutrition facts in food packages?
A. San serif C. Script
B. Slab serif D. Serif
43. What is the native format for storing documents created by MS Word package?
A. .txt B. .doc C. .ppt D. .xls
44. What type of typeface that is usually used in wedding invitation cards or other formal
events?
A. San serif C. Script
B. Slab serif D. Serif
45. The rights of an author or artist with respect to his or her creation are governed by
the law of:
A. Patents B. Copyrights C. Trademarks D. Industrial designs
46. Under the Patent Act, the person entitled to receive a patent on a new invention is
A. The one who invented it first C. The one who commercialized it first
B. The who applied for a patent first D. The one who first thought of it
47. What type of intellectual property that may consist of three-dimensional features,
such as the shape or surface of an article, or of two-dimensional features, such as
patterns, lines or color?
A. Copyright B. Trademarks C. Patent D. Industrial design
48. The following are the rules of Creative commons: EXCEPTS
A. Attribution: you must credit the creator
B. Commercial: you can make a profit
C. No derivate Works: You can’t change the content
D. Share Alike: You can change the content, but you have to let other people use
your new work with the same license as the original.
49. The following are the core rule of Netiquette, Shea V. (1994). EXCEPTS
A. Remember the human
B. Know where you are in cyberspace
C. Respect other people's time and use all the bandwidth
D. Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life
50. Which is false? Intellectual property rights may be protected by:
A. Maintaining secrecy C. Use of a confidentiality clause
B. Registration D. Assignment

51-60. Make an Infographic about the current issues here in the Philippines. The score
is based on the rubrics.
Media and Information Literacy
Second Quarter Examination
Rubrics

.5 2 3 4
Layout /Design The pages are The pages The pages are The pages are
unattractive. appear eye-catching exceptionally
Text is difficult "busy" or and attractive. attractive. Text
to read. The "dull." Text Text is easy to spacing and
backgrounds may be difficult read. The alignment
are distracting. to read. The backgrounds make reading
backgrounds are subtle and easy. The
are somewhat appropriate. backgrounds
distracting. enhance the
page.

Graphics There are no Photos are Photos, icons, Photos, icons,


photos, icons blurry or fuzzy; and clipart are and clipart are
or clipart, or icons and appropriate, of used creatively
they are clipart do not high quality, and may follow
inappropriate "fit" with the and download a theme.
or of low topic. Too fairly quickly.
quality. many pictures
make the
download time
slow.

Writing Story is poorly Story could be Story is well Story is


written; better written written and creatively
threads are not and threads do interesting to written and
developed. not logically read and is cleverly
grow from the presented in presented.
previous short sections Threads are
section. that connect well developed
logically. and of equal
quality.

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