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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

Department of Education
REGION XI
PEDRO MARISCAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL-SHS
Sta. Maria, Davao Occidental

Third Quarter Examination


Subject: Empowerment Technologies

Student’s Name: ____________________________ Score: ________________


Section: ___________________________________ Date: _________________

Test I. Multiple Choice


Instruction: Read the questions comprehensively and choose the letter that best correspond to
the idea asked in each item. Encircle the letter of your choice. If you would like to change
answer indicate your final answer on the space before the item number. God Bless!

1. When WWW was created most web pages were static means flat page or stationary page
and it cannot be manipulated by the user. It is referred as ______.
a. World wide web c. Web 2.0
b. Web 1.0 d. Web 3.0

2. ______ allows the user to interact with the page known as dynamic page; instead of just
reading a page, the user may be able to comment or create a user account.
a. World wide web c. Web 2.0
b. Web 1.0 d. Web 3.0

3. This refers to the web pages that are affected by user input or preference.
a. World wide web c. Cobweb
b. Web 1.0 d. Dynamic Web

4._______ services are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase.


a. User participation c. Long tail
b. Rich user interface d. Folksonomy

5._______ allows users to categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen
keywords (e.g. tagging). Popular social networking sites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook,
etc. use tags that start with a pound sign (#) or hashtag.
a. User participation c. Long tail
b. Rich user interface d. Folksonomy

6. The owner of website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others can place a
content on their own by means of comments, reviews, and evaluation.
a. User participation c. Long tail
b. Rich user interface d. Folksonomy

7.________ content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s input. An example would be a


website that shows local content. In the case of social networking sites, when logged on, your
account is used to modify what you see in their website.
a. User participation c. Long tail
b. Rich user interface d. Folksonomy

8.________ is a movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium(W3C). The semantic web
provides a framework that allows data to be shared and reuse to deliver web content specifically
targeting the user.
a. User participation c. Long tail
b. Sematic Web d. Folksonomy

9. Web 3.0 is not fully realized because of several problems, one of these is the WWW already
contains billions of web pages.

a. Security b. Compatibility c. Vastness d. Vagueness


10. HTML files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0.
a. Security b. Compatibility c. Vastness d. Vagueness

11. Certain words are imprecise. The words “old” and “small” would depend to the user.
a. Security b. Compatibility c. Vastness d. Vagueness

12. The user’s security is also question since the machine is saving his or her preferences.
a. Security b. Compatibility c. Vastness d. Vagueness

13._______ is a website, application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co-
create, discuss, modify, and exchange user generated content.
a. Book marking sites b. Social networks c. Social media d. Convergence

14. These are sites that allows you to connect with other people with the same interests or
background. Once the user creates his/her account, he/she can set up a profile, add people,
share content, etc.

a. Book marking sites b. Social networks c. Social media d. Convergence

15. These are sites that allow users to post their own news items or links to other news sources.
The users can also comment on the post and comments may also be rank.
a. Book marking sites b. Social networks c. Social media d. Social news

16. These are sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music and
video.
a. Media sharing b. Social networks c. Social media d. Social news

17. A _____ committed by means of writing, printing, lithography, engraving, radio, phonograph,
painting, theatrical exhibition, cinematographic exhibition, or any similar means, shall be
punished by prison correctional.
a. Oral defamation b. Liber c. Slander d. Defamation

18. Pressing the “like” button and posting comments doesn’t mean you are automatically
committing libel. They are considered as “_____________”.
a. Democracy b. Self-expression c. Protected expression d. Oral expression

19. ______ utilizes technology in an appropriate manner including etiquette, communication,


education, access, commerce, responsibility, rights, safety, and security.
a. Cyber citizen b. Cyber-crime c. Cyber text d. Cyber world

20. ______ is a term used to describe inappropriate photos or text sent via cell phones.
a. Phone sex b. Sexting c. Cyber-sex d. Cyber-crime

21. ______ involves the use of technologies to display behavior that harms another. Through
email, instant messaging, text messaging, and social networking sites, hurtful messages can be
posted and shared.
a. Phone sex b. Sexting c. Cyberbullying d. Cyber-crime

22. _______ is the use of another’s work as your own. In the internet, all materials are
copyrighted unless stated otherwise. Such materials include, but are not limited to, images,
music, text, and videos.

a. Book marking b. Text-copying c. Cyberbullying d. Plagiarism


23. Provides the opportunity to play games from a computer or another device, like a Wii or
PlayStation. Some consoles have a social element, as user can play with anyone from around
the world. Chatting, IM, and other social tools exist within these games.
a. Instant chatting c. Online messaging
b. Instant messaging d. Online gaming

24. _______ allows users to correspond online with others in real time.
a. Instant chatting c. Online messaging
b. Instant messaging d. Online gaming

25.________ sites provide a social atmosphere by allowing users to share personal information.
a. Social networking b. Social networks c. Social media d. Social news

26. A verification tool designed to help curate user-generated content during breaking news and
connect journalists to citizen sources on the ground
a. Check desk c. Emergent.Info
b. Churnalism d. Full fact finder

27. The sites tagline is ”real-time rumor tracker”. For example, on April 1, 2015, it checked
whether a man was wanted in England for slapping people who sneeze in public(true) and a
claim that doctors had confirmed the first death due to genetically modified food(false).
a. Check desk c. Emergent.Info
b. Churnalism d. Full fact finder

28. A project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, the site is
a “nonpartisan, nonprofit ‘consumer advocate’ for voters that aims to reduce the level of
deception and confusion in U.S. politics”.
a. Check desk c. FactCheck.org.
b. Churnalism d. Full fact finder

29. This U.K based site covers information on the economy, health, crime and the law,
immigration and education.
a. Check desk c. FactCheck.org.
b. Churnalism d. Full fact finder

30. ________ is based on a U.K site and compares articles to a database of press releases. It’s
intended as a public-accountability tool but could also useful for journalists assessing blog posts
and other source material.
a. Check desk c. FactCheck.org.
b. Churnalism d. Full fact finder

31. An inbox extension that recognizes emails full of political myths, urban legends, or security
threats and debunks them in your mail program. It currently works only in Chrome and Gmail,
but may be expanded to other browsers.
a. Check desk c. FactCheck.org.
b. LazyTruth d. Full fact finder

32. A tool that automates the process of notifying anyone who retweeted an inaccurate tweet
from your account; the goal is to help slow the spread of misinformation by making it easier to
correct tweets.
a. MediaBugs c. TinEye
b. Retwact d. FourAndSix

33. A service for reporting specific, correctable errors, and problems in media coverage. “We’ll
provide a neutral, civil, moderated discussion space,” they state. “We’ll try to alert the journalists
or new organization involved about your report and bring them into a conversation.
a. MediaBugs c. TinEye
b. Retwact d. FourAndSix

34. This is an ad-hoc group of individuals and organizations who endorse the idea that websites
should always have an easy-to-find and-use “report an error” button. It’s a way of saying to
users that you care about accuracy, you want to know when you make errors, and you’re
conscientious about fixing them.
a. MediaBugs c. Report and error alliance
b. Retwact d. FourAndSix

35. _______ allows you to find out where an image came from, how it is being used, if modified
versions exist, or to find higher-resolution versions.
a. MediaBugs c. TinEye
b. Retwact d. FourAndSix

II- Identify the following, write SO-social networks, BS-bookmarking, MS-media sharing,
SN-Social News, MB-micro-blogging & BF-blogs and forums on the space provided.

36. Facebook
37. Plurk
38. Twitter
39. Tumblr
40. Reddit
41. Google+
42. Instagram
43. Pinterest
44. Blogger
45. StumbleUpon

III- Modified True or False. Write T if the statement is correct, if the statement is false change
the answer to make the statement true.

_____ 46. Semantic web means that the page is stationary or flat page.
_____ 47. Android is a mobile operating system for Apple devices.
_____ 48. Technological convergence is the synergy of technological advancement to
work on a similar goal or task.
_____ 49. Web 2.0 introduced static web pages that allow users to interact with the web
page.
_____ 50. Folksonomy allows user to categorize and locate information.

“ I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength”


Prepared by: Maren M. Pendon

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