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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

NAT REVIEW
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
10. Ana read a post about an area devastated
by catastrophic typhoon. She joined the group
who posted the information to organize
charity events to help the survivors.
What function of media is illustrated?

A Informative C Diversion
B Instructive D Bonding
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

11. Which function of media satisfies


curiosity, reduce uncertainty, and
makes us better understand how we
fit into the world?

A Informative C Diversion
B Instructive D Gatekeeper
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

12. Which of following is


NOT an example of a
traditional media?

A Sound recording C Radio


B Internet D Film
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

13. In what age was long


distance communication made
possible?

A new (digital) C electronic


B prehistoric D industrial
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14. Why do we cite our sources in a


research paper?

A To let others verify or backtrack the information or idea

B To give credit to the creator of the information or idea

C To protect yourself from a charge of plagiarism

D All of the above


MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
15. You have been asked to make an article on
the impact and influence of culture and
traditions on the lives of the Ybanag people
in celebrating their festival called
“Pavvurulun AFI Festival”. What type of
source of information should you employ?

A Library Source C Indigenous Source

B Internet Source D Media Source


MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
16. An assignment asks you to analyze the
rhetorical style of a specific political speech.
Which of the following would be considered the
primary source?

A An old notebook of your older siblings

B A newspaper article reporting audience reactions


to the speech

C A Web page that lists the dates and locations of all


of the speaker's speeches
The exact transcript of the speech as reported in the
D New York Times newspaper the day after the speech
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

17. Which is NOT an example


of traditional media?

A social media C television


B newspaper D magazine
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
18. Juan is conducting a research on his assignment on the
latest innovative technologies in his Media and
Information Literacy subject. How would Juan know that
the information he gathered from the internet is updated or
the most recent information?

A He must check the website’s URL or address.

He must be knowledgeable on the file


B extension names of the sites.

C He must know how to determine whether


the information is from editorial or article.
He must check the date of publication at the bottom of each
D page which demonstrate if the information is timely
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

19. Which of the following sources are


NOT properly cited?

Neither group showed any significant growth (Wong & Tuttle,


A 2005).
Neither group showed any significant growth
B (Wong and Tuttle 2005).

C Duffy and Petronius (2002) found that none of the


subjects showed improvement.
Hollingshead (2000) measured aggressiveness in children
D before and after exposure to violent videogames
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
20. Which of the following is TRUE
about citation?

Citation gives the readers details about the source so that


A they have a good understanding of what kind of source it is.

All citations share some basic components, including


B the title of the work being referred to, the name of the author,
the publisher and date of publication.

C Academic disciplines encourage the use of footnotes


rather than in-text parenthetical citations.
Citation styles in Math, Science, Engineering and
D online sources are the same.
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
21. How do you call a person
who can evaluate, assess, and
create information using
different media formats?

A Technology literate C Computer literate

Information literate Media literate


B D
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

22. Which of the following is


NOT considered broadcast
media?

A Television C Radio
B Newspaper D Film
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

23. Maria wanted to advertise her


new clothing line without spending
too much. Which of the following
types of media can serve her best?

Magazine
A Radio advertisement C advertisement

B Social media
Television advertisement D advertisement
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
24. Angel needs supporting information to
justify her conclusion on the increasing
number of cyber bullying in their university.
Where can she get the most appropriate and
reliable information if she opt to use online
sources?

www.afp.mil.gov.ph
A www.csu.edu.ph C

B www.yahoo.com
www.youthcongress.org
D
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

25. Which of the following is TRUE


about electronic sources?

Electronic source is available only to people in the academe.


A
Electronic source cannot be accessed in the
B absence of the Internet.

C Electronic source is any source exists primarily in online


form and is accessed only through online means.
Electronic source is any source exists primarily in electronic
D form and is accessed through electronic means.
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

26. What camera angle should be


used to show superiority of an
individual?

A medium shot C eye-level shot

B low-angle shot D high-angle shot


MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
27. Which of the following is not a
function of the wearable
technology called POGO watch?

A It can store data.


B It can be used for calling.
C It can be a substitute for beeper
D It can be used for time checking.
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
28.Who is considered a media
literate individual on the
following?
Someone who can access, assess, and understand the
A appropriateness of the media type.
Someone who knows the similarities and differences of various
B media.

C Someone who can read and use various types of media.

D Someone who knows the different types of media.


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29. What makes an individual


technology literate?

A If someone can innovate technology

B If someone can identify the use of a certain technology

If someone can manage to manipulate properly current


C technology

D If someone can confidently utilize technology and can


easily understand its features.
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

30. Why is it important to become


literate in media and information?

A Because it is the demand of the industry

B Because it is the demand of the society

C Because it is the demand of the school

D Because it is the trend


Informative
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

We have a need for information


to satisfy curiosity, reduce
uncertainty, and better
understand how we fit into the
world.
Interpretative
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

Media outlets interpret


messages in more or less
explicit and ethical ways.
Instructive
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

Some media outlets exist


to cultivate knowledge by
teaching instead of just
relaying information
Bonding
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

Media outlets can bring people


closer together, which serves
the bonding function.
For example, people who share
common values and interests
can gather on online forums,
Diversion
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

We all use the media to escape our


day-to-day lives, to distract us from
our upcoming exam, or to help us
relax. When we are being
distracted, amused, or relaxed, the
media is performing the diversion
function.
Gatekeeping
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

They affect or control the


information that is
transmitted to their
audiences.
Four gatekeeping functions:
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

• Relaying
• limiting
• Expanding
• reinterpreting
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA
CAMERA ANGLE
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

• High angle
• Low angle • Overhead
• Eye level Angle (Bird’s
angle Eye)
• Shoulder • Dutch
Level Angle
CAMERA MOVEMENT
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

• Pan • Dolly Zoom


• Tilt • Follow
• Zoom • Tracking
• Dolly • Arc
CRITERIA OF A RELIABLE SOURCE
FUNCTIONS OF MEDIA

• Accuracy
• Authority
• Coverage

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