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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

SUMMATIVE TEST
Name:____________________________Grade & Section:___________________________Date:_______________ Score:
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1. Media and information technology is constantly evolving and growing and continually offering new advances
in the world. Along with this, individual must:
A. constantly educate oneself with the new trends.
B. try to be updated in handling and manipulating the new technology.
C. share knowledge and inculcate values to the next generation.
D. all of the above
2. This time a lot of items are being copied and uploaded on facebook. Included are movies which are not meant
to be for free viewing. As responsible netizen, you must:
A. tag or notify your friends so that they could also enjoy free viewing.
B. report the matter to facebook authorities.
C. download those and distribute to others.
D. just allow things to happen, anyway many are doing it.
3. With the recent disagreement of country’s leaders on ‘War on Drugs’ and ‘Extrajudicial Killings’ a lot of
information are being fed in mass and social media. As a citizen, you must:
A. be critical and investigative on the information being fed.
B. be one-sided in accepting information.
C. contribute to the bullying and word wars on social media.
D. produce malicious report against one of the personalities.
4. Responsible media and information user seeks to:
A. sensationalize chunks of information for news reports to create response from the audience.
B. profit more at the expense of delivering malicious information.
C. insist personal views on issues without hearing all sides.
D. present balance and up to date information.
5. A good learner of today is:
A. dependent so much on what the teacher is inputting.
B. maximizes technology for learning.
C. plays online games while attending classes online.
D. spends much time on social media.
6. The following are the positive effect of media to communication EXCEPT
A. used as tools for sharing information, ideas, and messages
B. great ways to connect with friends and families
C. utilized to deceive, confuse and misinform people
D. source of entertainment
7. The following are the negative effect of social media to communication EXCEPT
A. become sources of misinformation and fake news
B. give confidence to the user to bully or harass individual
C. promote identity stealing
D. used as a means of teaching and learning in this new normal brought by COVID-19
8. The positive impact of information and technology to society are enumerated below, the one that is not is:
A. integral in democratic processes
B. build communities
C. strengthened civil society
D. tool in insinuating chaos and war among countries and people
E. contributed to economic welfare of the people

a. E b. D c. C d. B
9. This picture is campaign on:

A. being careful with the people we meet online.


B. trusting with friends online and offline.
C. opening to relationships in the virtual world.
D. being pleasing when dealing with acquaintances.
10. The act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another is referred to as:
A. context B. communication C. media D. noise
11. The act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another is referred to as:
A. context B. communication C. media D. noise
12. The process of developing and sending a message is referred to as:
A. decoding B. encoding C. interpretation D. noise
13. The process of turning communication into thoughts is
A. decoding B. encoding C. environment D. noise
14. The process of turning communication into thoughts is
A. decoding B. encoding C. environment D. noise
15. When the receiver of your text message perceives your typing in all capitals as that you are shouting or
angry, the situation falls under
A. decoding B. encoding C. feedback D. context
16. It refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data.
A. accuracy C. relevance
B. authority D. purpose
17. A type of library that is suitable to a particular grade level.
A. Academic Library C. School Library
B. Public Library D. Special Library
18. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of indigenous media.
A. oral tradition of communication
B. store information in memories
C. information acquired from Google
D. information is contained within the border of the community
19. We need to evaluate information because ________.
A. sources vary in the levels of authority, accuracy and objectivity
B. not all information is suitable for your paper
C. the information available is relevant
D. "Fake news" is widespread
20. A journalist looking for sources should try to use ___.
A. close friends in gathering information
B. officials with closed connections
C. variety of sources with different facts and opinions
D. different opinions from the neighborhood
21. When did people discover fire and develop paper from plants?
A. Pre-industrial Age C. Electronic Age
B. Industrial Age D. New/Information Age
22. Which of the following statements is TRUE about industrial age?
A. People developed paper from plants.
B. People used electronic devices as means of communication.
C. Books were published through printing press.
D. People used portable computer laptop to gather information.
23. Which of the following medium is used during the electronic age?
A. clay tablets C. virtual reality
B. cloud and big data D. LCD projectors
24.It is where people are can share ideas, speculate, tell stories and give information.
A. Monitoring Function C. Information Function
B. Opinion Function D. Media as channel
25. Jade browses the internet on how to cite references for her research paper so that she will not commit
plagiarism. What function of media is this?
A. Monitoring Function C. Information Function
B. Opinion Function D. Media as channel
26. It allows a creator to share creation and idea in real time ___
A. blog B. infographics C. livestreaming D. podcasting
27. Why do news stations include visual images in their news stories?
A. It is easier to watch and read. B. It makes the story believable.
C. It is more fun. D. It is cheaper.
28. It is a medium used to transmitting moving images in monochrome or color ____
A. cellphone B. laptop C. radio D. television
29. What medium is more accessible in far flung areas?
A. cellphone B. laptop C. radio D. television
30. DXBM, DXMF, DXRR are examples of _______.
A. broadcast media B. film media C. new mediaD. print media
31. What do you call this traditional media which uses frequency to send information?
A. broadcast B. digital C. online D. print
32. Which of the following best describes the advantage of e-book?
A. E-book can be easily shared for free.
B. E-book has backlight so you do not need a study lamp.
C. E-book is interactive and can be personalized.
D. E-book is saved on mobile phone only.
33. What do you call the idea that is delivered to the audience, in a form of images still and moving, audio,
documents and files?
A. content B. information C. message D. news
34. Media literacy and information literacy are similar in the aspects of…..
a. visual literacy, knowledge building and cultural competence.
b. the need for critical and analytic engagement with the media messages
c. accessing, synthesizing, evaluating and creating information.
d. utilization of technology tools to create information.
35. If technology literacy is about the effective use of technology tools to access, management, integrate,
evaluate, create and communicate information, media literacy is about___.
a. access media contents
b. participates in the message of the media contents
c. evaluates media contents
d. all of the above

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