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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII – Eastern Visayas
Schools Division of Calbayog City
OQUENDO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Oquendo Poblacion, Calbayog City

3RD QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN MEDIA & INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL)


2nd Semester / S.Y. 2021-2022
Name: ______________________________________ Year & Section: _____________________ Score:__________

MULTIPLE CHOICE:
DIRECTIONS: Read and understand each statement carefully. Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. Which of the following best describe the relationship between information needs and information sources?
A. Information needs depend on information sources.
B. Information sources depends on your information needs.
C. Information sources need to be identified first, to find best information.
D. All of the above

2. The following are gatekeepers of news stories, EXCEPT.


A. Station manager B. Editor C. Executive producers D. Audience
3. It is the process of actively recognizing and maintaining safety and security measures when using the Internet.
A. Information Disorder C. Cyber Wellness
B. Confirmation Bias D. Information Literacy

4. It is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate,
evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.
A. Media Literacy B. Technology Literacy C. Information Literacy D. Media and Information Literacy

5. In getting the latest news about Chinese incursion in the West Philippine Sea, you preferred CCN’s content for its
appropriateness, reliability and accuracy of information. This would fall under what type of literacy?
A. Media Literacy B. Information Literacy C. Technology Literacy D. Digital Literacy

6. New Media refers to mass communication using digital technologies such as the internet. The following are its
characteristics EXCEPT.
A. Rigid B. Unregulated C. Ubiquitous D. Convergent

7. In of content, this type of media takes on a more personal and direct manner of narrating key policy issues through
terms

very personal and subjective references.


A. Newspaper B. TV C. Radio D. Digital/Online/New Media

8. It is the ability to use a small amount of copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific
situations (schoolwork and education, news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, and comedy/parody).
A. Copyright B. Fair Use C. Creative Commons D. Public Domains

9. When Mrs. Lee, a Physics teacher uses Smart TV in presenting her lesson, she noticed that students are more attentive
rather than the traditional method she is used to. What kind of literacy is illustrated?
A. Media Literacy C. Information Literacy
B. Technology Literacy D. Media and Information Literacy

10. They are the ones who decide what will become the news. They are the station managers, publishers, executive
producers, editors, news directors, reporters, journalists, and columnists. They control the flow of information based
on news values, personal preference, and social influences.
A. Advertisers B. Gatekeepers C. Government Officials D.Audience

11. At the height of the Chinese’ incursion in the West Philippine Sea, a photojournalist put President Duterte and
China’s President Xi Jinping’s photos in one frame to emphasize the former’s warm sentiments towards China, along
with the headline “Amid Sea Incursion, Duterte remarks nothing PH can do.” Which of the following topics in media
literacy would help you explain the above example?
A. Media languages, codes, and convention C. Evolution of Media
B. Indigenous Media D. Copyright

12. It refers to facts, knowledge or ideas conveyed, gained or received from experience, research or study or
communication.
A. Data B. Information C. Communication D. Ideas

13. Your final performance output in Media and Information Literacy is a seven-minute film about one of the sustainable
development goals of United Nations. Your teacher, without seeking permission from you, posted the video on her
Facebook account. Is her action justifiable?
A. Yes, she owns the copyright of all the students’ output in her subject.
B. Yes, she assigned the output to the class and her action is protected under fair use.
C. No, she needs to ask permission from the students – who are the copyright owners of the film.
D. No, she cannot post it on Facebook, only on YouTube.

14. The following are aims of indigenous media, EXCEPT.


A. Cultural activism – documenting current injustices and claiming reparation
B. Bring communities together
C. Division of Political and Cultural groups
D. Reproducing the cultural past
15. The following are examples of symbolic codes found in media, EXCEPT.
A. A drinking glass suddenly slips from the hand of a character which connotes a premonition that danger looms or
awaits.
B. An extreme wide shot is used to establish the context for a scene showing when and where the film is set.
C. A character dressed in black and crying while seated on a rocking chair and caressing an object of importance to
him.
D. Newscaster in newsroom wearing corporate attire in delivering the news.

16. If you paint a mural on a classroom wall as a performance output for your art class, who owns the copyright?
A. The school because it owns the wall.
B. Your parents because you’re too young to own a copyright.
C. You do because you are the “author” of the work.
D. Your art teacher because she assigned the art project.
17. In the upcoming Portfolio day, your class decide to sell a statement t-shirt to generate income. The theme is love and
you plan to lift some quotes/words of William Shakespeare from the internet and print them on shirts. Will you be
infringing copyright if you do so?
A. Yes, the works of Shakespeare are copyright protected and you are prohibited to use them commercially.
B. Yes, you didn’t seek permission to use Shakespeare’s words.
C. No, you are protected under fair dealings since it’s a school activity.
D. No, the works of Shakespeare are in Public Domain and you are free to use them even for commercial purposes.
18. A type of Codes that uses objects or signs to convey message.
A. Written Codes B. Symbolic Codes C. Technical Codes D. Conventions
19. A type of Codes that uses sound, camera angles, types of shots and other equipment to tell a story.
A. Written Codes B. Symbolic Codes C. Technical Codes D. Conventions
20. The famous voice assistant of Amazon Echo dot, which users can talk to in order to perform a variety of functions
like playing music, provide weather report, getting sports scores, etc.
A. Siri B. Alexa C. Cortana D. Bixby
21. A public address system in which speakers are placed around the community and the program/s usually last for just
hours.
A. Indigenous radio B. Aboriginal media C. Narrowcasting D. Ethnographic Film
22. This age is also known as the age of the internet of things
A. Industrial Age B. Electronic Age C. Information age D. Infrastructure age
23. If the message is the Information, then what is Feedback?
A. information B. message C. response D. medium
24. A type of library that serves Colleges and Universities.
A. School Library B. Public library C. Academic library D. Special library
25. The following are the medium, except
A. TV B. Cellphone C. Communication D. Newspaper
26. Means of communication using digital technologies such as the internet
A. Print media B. Broadcast media C. New media D. Media
27. One of the foremost smart cities in the world with a noteworthy open data portal, a good air quality sensor network,
and widespread public wi-fi
A. Barcelona B. Singapore C. New York D. Sydney

28. The message is also called


A. information B. Literacy C. Media D. communication
29. In this age, Premodern men communicated through cave painting and stone carving, inscription, and writing using
papyrus.
A. Pre-historic Age B. Industrial age C. Electronic Age D. Infrastructure age

30. Sender is also called


A. The interpreter B. The channel C. The medium D. The source
31. “Language is the Source of Misunderstanding”-Marshall McLuhan, 1964. What do you think is the author trying to
convey?
A. Language has different meaning depending on our interpretations.
B. Language is useful.
C. We use language everyday to interact with others.
D. None of the above.

32. How do you recognize information needed, and to locate, evaluate, and effectively communicate information in its
various formats?
A. Using Literacy C. By using Technology Literacy
B. Through Media Literacy D. With the help of Information Literacy
33. Radyo ng Bayan, Infinite Radio, Kapamilya channel and TV5 are examples of Broadcast Media. Is the statement
covey fact?
A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. Sort of

34. As a blended learner of ONHS, John is using applications like google class and facebook messenger in his mobile
phone and laptop in downloading modules and sending answers and outputs to his subject teachers. What kind of
literacy did John possessed?
A. Media Literacy B. Technology Literacy C. Information Literacy D. Literacy
35. Why do you think it is important to ensure the tone, accuracy and appropriateness of the message before sending it to
a friend?
A. To spread fake news C. So that you will be able to convey correct message
B. To have a good practice in communicating D. None of the above
36. How are you going use Symbolic codes to convey message?
A. By using equipment such as sound and movements in camera.
B. By using Conventions.
C. By using symbols, gestures, and sign.
D. By using proper headlines in every news.
37. Why do you think it is important to learn about the evolution of traditional to new media?
A. It shaped the values and norms of people and society. C. It will make our life easy
B. It help us in our daily lives. D. All of the above
38. The 2nd EDSA Revolution, considered as the first E-revolution, was a three-day political protest that peacefully
overthrew the government of Joseph Estrada using cellphone for “texting” allowing information about the
president’s corruption to be shared widely, and helped facilitate the protest at the EDSA shrine at a speed. What
effect of media and information in communication is highlighted in the example?
I. It illuminates sociopolitical issues III. It shapes public opinion
II. It creates opportunities for earning IV. It revolutionizes mobility and collaboration
A. I, II B. I, III, IV C. I, II, III D. II, III, IV
39. Jerome choose the frozen yogurt with 80% fat-free label over the frozen yogurt with 20% fat label what do you think
is the basis of Jerome in choosing two the same products?
A. He uses framing C. He uses Conventions
B. He uses Symbolic Codes D. He uses Technical Codes
40. Why does framing work?
A. Framing helps us to simplify and process information.
B. It give us idea as to what would be the message of an specific code.
C. It is unique from the others
D. It would help us in our daily need.

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