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Learning Task 2

Tell whether the statement is true or false. Write YES if it is true and NO if false.

_____1. Prejudice behavior can be a result of bias.

_____2. A biased person considers all sides of an issue.

_____3. You might not get all the needed information if you read a biased source.

_____4. A video telling you to vote for someone is an example of unbiased source.

_____5. Prejudice indicates the preference that something is better than another.

_____6. Bias is when someone has a one-sided opinion about something.

_____7. Prejudice is a preconceived opinion of another person based on reason

or experience.

_____8. Judging a person’s character through his/her physical appearance is a

form of prejudice.

_____9. When a person has a neutral viewpoint, s/he is unbiased.

_____10. If you are biased toward something, you are in favor of it. Determine whether the line,
statement, or situation is considered a form of BIAS

or PREJUDICE. Write B for bias and P for prejudice.


____ 1. Negative comments in social media about economic status of a family are

being posted.

____ 2. Some people are not served in a restaurant or retail store because of their

color of skin or race.

____ 3. Digna won the contest because one of the judges is her father.

____ 4. A company hires only women because they feel that they make better

employees.

____ 5. Ana doesn’t like Jose because he has red hair.

____ 6. “I took one look at him and knew that we’d never be friends.”

____ 7. She passed the audition because a member of the screening committee

is her cousin.

____ 8. Young people are physically and mentally superior to older people.

____ 9. “That boy is a spoiled brat. Look at the way he talks.”

____ 10. KPop is better than OPM.Viewing is defined as an active process of attending and
comprehending visual

media, such as television, advertising images, films, diagrams, symbols, photographs,


videos, drama, drawings, sculpture, and paintings.
Pre-viewing - You prepare to view by activating your schema (the prior

knowledge you bring to the study of a topic or theme), anticipating a message,

predicting, speculating, asking questions, and setting a purpose for viewing.

2. During viewing - You view the visual text to understand the message by seeking

and checking understanding, making connections, making and confirming

predictions and inferences, interpreting and summarizing, pausing and

reviewing, and analyzing and evaluating. Your understanding should be

monitored by connecting to your schema, questioning, and reflecting. Put a check mark ( ✓) if the
statement is a fact and a cross mark (✗) if it is not.

______1. In terms of deaths per million, we are at number 118 out of 219

countries with only 113 deaths per 1-million population.

______2. I think we are doing great, despite negative/alarmist news.

______3. Our country is still in a far better situation than others in this planet.

______4. According to the latest worldometer.com info website, we are

number 129 out of 219 countries worldwide with only 5,376 total cases

per our 1-million population.


______5. Malaysia has 36 deaths, Sri Lanka with 23 deaths, and Singapore at 5

deaths per 1 million.


Read the following statements. On your pad paper, write AL if the situation

pertains to active listening and PL if it shows passive listening.

1. Listening to news on the radio

2. Listening to music on your way to school

3. Talking to your siblings about your dream

4. Watching TV while answering the module

5. Classroom meetings where you have active tasks and duties

6. When your little siblings are playing while you are in your room

7. When your loved one has a serious topic, he/she would like to talk about with

you

8. Listening to the homily while you are passing by the church to go somewhere

9. Talking to your parent as you tell them about some sort of battles you are

facing

10. Listening to a nice friend share with you his/her latest encounters and
sharing your ideas and feelings in return
Directions: Read the following statements about the validity and reliability of

source. Write “T” if it is true and “F” if otherwise.

____1. A source that is biased is always unreliable and should be

avoided.

____2.

A book author must cite studies or other sources to be

considered valid and reliable.

____3.

Reliable newspaper and magazine articles don’t have

bibliographies; therefore, they don’t have to cite sources to

prove their claims.

____4.

Academic journals are not particular about the credentials of

the authors they publish.


____5.

Information/Post that is viral is always valid and reliable.

____6.

Famous social media personality is always a good source of

reliable and valid information.

____7.

The information is unreliable without source.

____8.

A source that is good is valid.

____9.

Audience is for whom the author intended the paper to be read

or viewed.

____10. Counterchecking the credentials of the author/source in the

internet is important to verify the reliability of the information.

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