
Grade 10 Pre-Test 1
Quiz by John Paul Bartolome
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
It is a type of information disorder in which content is 100% false. It is designed to deceive and to harm.
It is a type of information disorder where genuine content is impersonated.
A ______________is an information disorder with no intention to cause harm but has potential to fool experiences of other people.
The idea is _________ or credible when it is based on fact, verifiable, has evidences, based on credible resources, and not misleading.
___________is when genuine content is shared with false contextual information.
It is a statement which reflects one’s preference for someone or something over another person or thing.
A statement which expresses pre-judgement on a person or something.
A public utility vehicle ignores a senior citizen asking for a ride, however, offers a ride for other commuters is a demonstration of _________________.
“His father is Muslim. He must be a terrorist” is an example of ___________.
“Men are better managers than women” expresses _______________.
A truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true is called _____.
A Claim is presented to _____.
Which skill involves full concentration on what is being said rather than passively absorbing what someone is saying?
It is a type of listening behavior demonstrated when someone is just listening for information that they want to hear.
Claims that are not supported by proof or evidence are just _________.
Your resources need to be recent enough for your topic. If your paper is on a topic like cancer research, you would want the most recent information, but a topic such as World War II could use information written in a broader time range. What criterion is this?
Does the information come from an author or organization that has the authority to speak on your topic? Has the information been peer-reviewed? (You can use Ulrich web to determine if a journal is peer-reviewed). Do they cite their credentials? Be sure there is sufficient documentation to help you determine whether the publication is reliable including footnotes, bibliographies, credits, or quotations. What criterion is this?
Who are the intended readers and what is the publication's purpose? There is a difference between a magazine written for the general public and a journal written for professors and experts in the field. What criterion is this?
Does this article relate to your topic? What connection can be made between the information that is presented and your thesis? An easy way to check for relevance is by reviewing the Abstract or Summary of the article before downloading the entire article. What criterion is this?
Biased sources can help create and develop an argument, but make sure you find sources to help you understand the other side as well. Extremely biased sources will often misrepresent information and that can be ineffective to use in your paper. What criterion is this?