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1. What is the main focus of "Information Literacy"?

a. Analyzing media content

b. Responsible use of technology

c. Using printed and written materials

d. Evaluating information in various formats

2. What is "Technology (Digital) Literacy" about?

a. Engaging with traditional media

b. Identifying when information is needed

c. Communicating effectively using media

d. Responsibly and effectively using technological tools

3. What do "Media and Information Literacy" skills enable individu

a. Analyze data and knowledge

b. Develop knowledge and potential

c. Communicate using physical objects

d. Engage with media and information providers, and develop cri

4. Why is media and information literacy important?

a. To increase media consumption

b. To control and censor media content

c. To promote misinformation and propaganda

d. To analyze and understand the intended message of media

5. Nowadays, many items, including movies not meant for free viewing
copied and uploaded on Facebook. As a responsible netizen, what you

a. Tag or notify your friends so they can also enjoy free viewing
b. Report the matter to Facebook authorities

c. Download and distribute those items to others

d. Just allow things to happen, since many people are doing it

6. Which is the BEST statement for a responsible media and informatio

a. Sensationalize chunks of information for news reports to provoke a the


audience

b. Profit more at the expense of delivering malicious information

c. Insist on personal views on issues without hearing all sides

d. Present balanced and up-to-date information

7. Which characteristic best describes a good learner in today's education


vironment?

a.Being highly dependent on what the teacher inputs

b.Maximizing technology for learning

c.Playing online games while attending online classes

d. Spending much time on social media

8. In light of the recent disagreements among the country's leaders regar

Drugs and Extrajudicial Killings and the information circulating through social
media, what you should do as a responsible citizen?

a.Be critical and investigative of the information being fed

b.Accept information without questioning or considering different perspe

c.Engage in bullying and contentious arguments on social media

d. Create and spread malicious reports about public figures

9. Which of the following is an example of "Broadcast Media"?

a Blogs and websites


b. Radio and television

c. Memos and pamphlets

d. Newspapers and magazines

10. What is best way to spot fake news?

a.Believing all news articles on the internet

b.Confirming if the information proves the truth

c.Sharing news articles without verifying their accuracy

d.Relying solely on information from unreliable sources

11. What is the relationship between traditional media and new media?

a.Traditional media is no longer used

b. Traditional media has replaced new media

c. New media is a subset of traditional media

d. Both traditional and new media coexist and serve different communica

12. What is credited with inventing the telephone during the industrial A?

a. Samuel Murse

b. Thomas Edison

c. Christopher Latham

d. Alexander Graham Bell

13. In which historical period did the transistor radio become popular?

a. Industrial Age

b. Electronic Age

c. Prehistoric Age

d. New (Information) Age


14. What major technological advancement marked the New (Informati

a. Invention of the typewriter

b. Discovery of linear B writing

c. Development of the telegraph

d. World Wide Web (WWW)

15. What is cyberbullying?

a.Bullying that occurs in physical locations like schools and workplace

b. Using electronic communication to deliberately and repeatedly harm


intimidate, or humiliate another person

c.General online disagreements between individuals

d. Occasional criticism or negative feedback on social media

16. How can cyberbullying impact the victim?

a.It can improve their online social network

b.It can lead to increased confidence and self-esteem

c. It can cause emotional distress and harm to mental health

d. It can result in better relationships with peers

17. Which of the following is an example of netiquette?

a.Using all caps in emails to emphasize points

b.Respecting others' opinions and avoiding personal attacks in online

c. Ignoring privacy settings on social media

d. Spamming multiple forums with promotional content

18. Why are trademarks important in the marketplace?


a. To promote the copying of successful brands

b.To help distinguish products or services and prevent consumer conf

c.To limit the number of brands in the market

d. To create additional taxes on goods and services

19. What is a copyright?

a. The permission to use copyrighted material without authorization

b. The right to closely imitate the language and thoughts of another aut

c. A legal right that allows creators to use their work for educational pur

d. A legal right granted to creators for financial benefit from their tangib

20. What is plagiarism?

a Fairly using copyrighted material for creative purposes

b. Using copyrighted material for educational purposes

c. Reproducing copyrighted works for criticism and news reporting

d. Closely imitating another author's work without authorization and pre


one's own

21 What does "Fair use" refer to?

a Making money from copyrighted material

b. Reproducing copyrighted material without limitations

c. A set of legal exceptions to copyright for financial benefit

d. Using copyrighted material for educational and creative purposes


unlimited conditions

22. Which of the following is an example of a trademark?

a.A song composed for a movie


b. A company's logo used in advertising

c.A novel published by an author

d. A patent for a new type of engine

23. ?

24. What is indigenous media?

a.Media that is produced by mainstream media companies.

b. Media conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peop

c.Media produced only in developed countries.

d.Media that is used only for entertainment purposes.

25. Why is indigenous media important for education and development

a. Because it is expensive to produce and reach wider audiences

b.Because it is not accessible in rural areas.

c. Because of its direct access to local channels and relevance

d. Because it relies on mainstream media formats.

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