You are on page 1of 3

LIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Guilid, Ligao City


Senior High School
Media and Information Literacy
Summative Assessment

General Direction: Read each statement carefully then write the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet.
1. Typing in all capitals in electronic communications means:
A.  this message is very important. C.  it's okay to forward this message to others.
B.  you are shouting. D.  nothing special--typing in all caps is normal.
2. It is OK to forward or post an email message that you received if
A.  the message is typed in all capitals.
B.  the author of the message has given you permission to forward or post it.
C.  it does not contain any copyrighted material.
D. the author of the message hasn't marked it as confidential.
3. Before posting to a discussion group you should
A. read the FAQ.
B. find the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document.
C. read some of the existing posts to get an idea of the tone and character of the group.
D. all of the above.
4. A flamewar is
A.  a post or email message that expresses a strong opinion or criticism.
B.  an expert programmer.
C.  a person who consistently breaks the rules of Netiquette.
D.  an online chain letter.
5. The Golden Rule of Netiquette is
A.  remember the human! C. follow the other rules of netiquette.
B.  a smiley in every message. D.  never flame a friend.
6. The phrase "lurk before you leap" means
A.  send your post to the moderator via email before posting it to a discussion group.
B.  make sure there isn't a host moderating the chat before you scroll the chat screen.
C.  post test messages to several USENET newsgroups before posting a real message.
D. familiarize yourself with a discussion group before actively participating
7. Spamming is very poor Netiquette and means
A.  sending in lines of nonsensical garbage in a chat conversation.
B.  posting a message that contains graphic descriptions of something really gross.
C.  spilling the juice of meat-byproducts into your keyboard.
D.  posting or emailing unsolicited advertising messages to a wide audience.
8. Knowledge and understanding of netiquette is useful because
A.  it will help you create a positive impression on those you meet in cyberspace.
B.  it explains some of the technical limitations of online communications.
C.  it explains the conventions already being used by millions of cybernauts.
D.  all of the above.
9. Appropriate content for email messages includes
A.   anything you wouldn't mind having subpoenaed as part of a court proceeding.
B.  anything you wouldn't mind seeing on the evening news.
C.  anything you wouldn't mind your grandmother seeing.
D.  All of the above.
10. Include a subject line
A.  only when you are writing an official memo.
B.  only in personal memos.
C.   if the person you are sending it to requires one.
D.   in all e-mail messages.
11. If Francesca invents a new process for recording music, she will likely apply for a:
A. Patent B. Trademark C. Copyright D. Industrial design
12. 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
13. 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
14. Which is false? Intellectual property rights may be protected by:
A. Maintaining secrecy C. Use of a confidentiality clause
B. Registration D. Assignment
15. Reeti has designed a uniquely shaped walker for senior citizens, which can be collapsed and, with the aid of two
levers, used as a chair. Reeti's design is in commercial production under the name of Supportive Stroller. Which
types of intellectual property would most likely apply to Reeti's creation?
A. Patent; copyright; trademark C. Trademark; industrial design; trade secret
B. Copyright; trademark; industrial design D. Patent; trademark; industrial design
16. Which is not a remedy for infringement of intellectual property rights?
A. An accounting for profits C. Specific performance
B. An injunction D. Damages
17. Passing off is
A. Incitement to break the contractual obligations of another
B. Presenting another's goods and services as one's own
C. The public utterance of a false statement of fact or opinion that harms another's reputation
D. The utterance of a false statement about another's goods or services that is harmful to the
reputation of those goods or services
18. A trademark is
A. The ornamentation or shape of a functional object, such as a chair
B. The right to prevent others from copying or modifying certain works
C. A monopoly to make, use, or sell an invention
D. A mark used to distinguish the source of goods or services
19. 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
20. The protection afforded by a Canadian patent lasts for a maximum of
A. 10 years C. The life of the patent holder
B. 20 years D. The life of the inventor plus 50 years
Copyright and Fair Use
21. What types of work are copyrighted?
A. Dramatic B. Musical C. Graphical D. Speeches E. Literary
A. A , B, C only B. B & C only C. A & C only D. All of the above
22. When does someone get copyright protection?
A. When the author gets paid.
B. As soon as the work is created.
C. When it is published with a © symbol.
D. When it is registered for copyright.
23. How long in the U.S. does copyright last?
A. Forever, as long as someone holds the copyright
B. 70 years after it is created
C. A person's life plus 70 years after death
D. It depends on the type of registration that was bought
24.  What happens to the work after the copyright time has passed?
A. It can be bought
B. There is no time-limit on copyright
C. The work must be destroyed
D. It goes into the public domain
25. Something must have the © sign to be copyrighted.
A. True, how else would you know if it was in the public domain or not?
B. False, a work belongs to the creator whether or not there is a © symbol
26. What is fair use?
A. Paying the creator a fair price for the work
B. Using paid-for commercial products once and not sharing them
C. Limited copying or distribution of published works without the author's permission
D. Freeware that you obtain from the Internet
27. What are the four factors that determine if the use of copyrighted material falls under fair use?
A. Purpose, Content, Amount, and Market Effect
B. Purpose, Amount, Environment, and Market Effect
C. Substantiality, Use, Nature, and Market Effect
D. Purpose, Nature, Amount, and Market Effect
28. Non-profit and educational uses will generally weigh in favor of fair use as opposed to:
A. News Reporting C. Commercial Use
B. Scientific Use D. Respective Uses
29. Mr. Smith rents a video and brings it to school. As a reward, the video is shown in the multipurpose room to
reward students with perfect attendance. This is fair use.
A. True False
30. A teacher rents Gone With the Wind  to show the burning of Atlanta scene to her class while studying the civil
war. This is fair use.
A. True False
31. A student is doing a multimedia report and wants to use a small portion of of Kennedy's "We Shall Go to the
Moon"  speech. He presents the report to his class and then posts it on the school's local area network. This is
fair use.
A. True False
32. A student is writing a report for science class and uses copyright images downloaded from the Internet and cited
correctly. He submits his project to a competition that recognizes classroom work for students and wins a prize
for the school. This is covered under fair use.
A. True False
33. A student brings a CD to school and lends it to a friend to put in his Keynote Presentation. This is fair use.
A. True B. False
34. A history teacher taped the original ABC news report showing Richard Nixon leaving the White House after he
resigned. She made it at home on her personal VCR and used her own tape. She uses the entire news program
every year in her classroom. This is fair use.
A. True False
35.  A teacher produces a student video that they sell at the end of the year to buy equipment for the school. They
use well-known popular music clips. The money all foes to the school and the songs are fully listed in the credits.
This is covered under fair use.
A. True False
II. A. Key Type. Write “P” for print media, “B” for broadcast media, “F” for film, and “N” for new media.

36. ABS- CBN TV Patrol aired on channel 2


37. Lord of the Rings Complete Series Boxed Set Collection
38. Promotional poster uploaded in Facebook
39. Don’t Let Me Down by The Chainsmokers in Spotify
40. 24- Oras news program uploaded on YouTube
41. One Punch-man manga uploaded in MyManga website
42. Divergent movie shown in theaters
B. Key Type. Write “TM” for traditional media and “NM” for new media
43. letter to parents given by the school sent through Messenger
44. marketing textbook for senior high school
45. cover of Closer by The Chainsmokers uploaded in YouTube
46. editorial cartoons in Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper
47. e-book copy of The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
48. Coldplay songs played on FM stations
49. 24- Oras news program aired on channel 7
50. Pete’s Dragon shown in Philippine cinemas

You might also like