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MEDIA &

INFO
LITERACY
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How does media affect communication?

a) It enhances face-to-face communication


b) It simplifies complex messages
c) It provides new channels and platforms for
communication
d) It eliminates the need for verbal communication
What is the role of social media
in communication?
a) It encourages open and honest communication
b) It facilitates global communication and
networking
c) It replaces traditional forms of communication
entirely
d) It restricts the flow of information and ideas
How does the abundance of
information impact communication?
a) It leads to better decision-making and problem-
solving
b) It hinders effective communication due to
information overload
c) It improves the accuracy and reliability of
communication
d) It reduces the need for clear and concise messaging
How does media bias affect communication?
a) It fosters critical thinking and diverse
perspectives
b) It encourages objective and unbiased
communication
c) It distorts information and influences public
opinion
d) It strengthens trust in media sources
How does the speed of information dissemination affect
communication?

a) It improves the efficiency of communication


b) It increases the likelihood of misinformation
spreading
c) It promotes thoughtful and reflective communication
d) It eliminates the need for real-time communication
What is a similarity between media literacy,
information literacy, and technology literacy?
a) They all involve the ability to critically evaluate and
analyze content.
b) They all focus on the acquisition and application of
knowledge.
c) They all require proficiency in using digital tools
and platforms.
d) They all emphasize effective communication skills.
How do media literacy and information literacy differ?
a) Media literacy focuses on digital technologies, while
information literacy focuses on traditional sources.
b) Media literacy primarily deals with entertainment
media, while information literacy focuses on academic
research.
c) Media literacy involves understanding and analyzing
media messages, while information literacy involves
locating and evaluating information.
d) Media literacy is a subset of information literacy and
encompasses all aspects of media consumption.
What does technology literacy entail?
a) It refers to the ability to use various software
applications effectively.
b) It involves understanding and utilizing different
digital devices and platforms.
c) It encompasses the knowledge and skills needed to
navigate the digital world.
d) It primarily focuses on programming and coding
skills.
How are media literacy and technology literacy related?

a) Media literacy includes technology literacy as one of


its components.
b) Media literacy is not dependent on technology
literacy.
c) Technology literacy is a subset of media literacy.
d) Media literacy and technology literacy are entirely
distinct and unrelated.
What is a common objective of media literacy,
information literacy, and technology literacy?
a) Developing critical thinking skills and fostering
responsible digital citizenship.
b) Enhancing creative expression and artistic abilities.
c) Promoting ethical behavior in online environments.
d) Improving computer programming and coding
proficiency.
What is a characteristic of a responsible user of media and
information?
a) Engaging in critical evaluation and verification of
sources.
b) Sharing information without considering its
accuracy or reliability.
c) Accepting and spreading information without
questioning its validity.
d) Relying solely on a single source for all
information.
How can a user demonstrate responsible
consumption of media and information?
a) Engaging in fact-checking and verifying
information before sharing.
b) Believing everything they read or see without
questioning.
c) Sharing information without considering the
privacy of others.
d) Promoting biased and one-sided narratives.
What is a characteristic of a competent
producer of media and information?
a) Presenting information in a sensationalized manner
to attract attention.
b) Adhering to ethical guidelines and standards of
journalism.
c) Manipulating facts and distorting information for
personal gain.
d) Ignoring diverse perspectives and opinions in their
content.
How can a producer demonstrate competence
in creating media and information?
a) Striving for accuracy, fairness, and objectivity in their
content.
b) Using misleading headlines and clickbait to increase
engagement.
c) Ignoring the potential impact and consequences of
their content.
d) Failing to attribute sources and plagiarizing content
What is a responsibility of both users and
producers of media and information?
a) Engaging in respectful and civil discourse in online
interactions.
b) Spreading misinformation and false narratives
intentionally.
c) Manipulating facts and distorting information for
personal or political gain.
d) Exclusively relying on a single platform or source
for information.
Scenario: You are writing a research paper and come
across a relevant article online. However, the article is
behind a paywall and requires a subscription to access.
How can you demonstrate ethical use of information in
this situation?
a) Pay for the subscription to access the article and properly
cite it in your research.
b) Copy and paste the article without proper attribution since it
is for educational purposes.
c) Bypass the paywall using unauthorized methods to access
the article.
d) Use a different source without verifying its reliability or
relevance.
Scenario: You discover a valuable online resource for your
project, but it contains outdated information. How can
you demonstrate ethical use of information in this
situation?

a) Use the outdated information as it is if it supports your


argument.
b) Verify the information from other reliable and up-to-date
sources.
c) Present the outdated information without acknowledging its
limitations.
d) Ignore the resource entirely and rely solely on current
information.
Scenario: You are working on a group project, and one of
your team members suggests copying a section of text
from a website without proper citation. How can you
demonstrate ethical use of information in this situation?

a) Agree to the suggestion and copy the text without citation


to save time.
b) Reject the suggestion and encourage proper citation to
avoid plagiarism.
c) Copy the text and rephrase it slightly to make it appear
original.
d) Use the text as it is without citing the source since it is
freely available online.
Scenario: You fi nd an interesting image on the internet
that would enhance your presentation, but there is no
information about its copyright status. How can you
demonstrate ethical use of information in this situation?

a) Use the image without attribution since it is freely available


online.
b) Assume it is in the public domain and use it without any
concern.
c) Search for Creative Commons-licensed or royalty-free
alternatives.
d) Modify the image slightly to avoid copyright infringement.
Scenario: You come across an online article that aligns
perfectly with your opinion on a controversial topic. How
can you demonstrate ethical use of information in this
situation?

a) Share the article on social media without fact-checking its


claims.
b) Use the article as the sole basis for your argument without
seeking alternative perspectives.
c) Verify the information and seek diverse sources to present a
well-rounded view.
d) Disregard the article since it supports your opinion,
assuming it is biased.
Define media convergence:
a) The dominance of traditional media over digital
media platforms.
b) The merging of different media platforms and
technologies.
c) The decline of print media in favor of online
media.
d) The fragmentation of media audiences across
various channels.
How does media convergence impact
content consumption?

a) It restricts access to content by limiting it to specific


platforms.
b) It increases content availability across multiple devices
and channels.
c) It decreases consumer engagement with media content.
d) It discourages the use of streaming services and on-
demand content
Which of the following illustrates media
convergence in the entertainment
industry?

a) A film studio releasing movies exclusively in theaters.


b) A video game company developing games for specific
gaming consoles.
c) A music streaming service providing access to songs
across various devices.
d) A book publisher printing novels in paperback and
hardcover formats.
How does media convergence impact
advertising and marketing strategies?

a) It limits advertising opportunities to traditional media


channels.
b) It enables advertisers to reach a wider audience through
multiple platforms.
c) It reduces the effectiveness of digital marketing
campaigns.
d) It eliminates the need for targeted advertising based on
audience demographics.

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