
Legal, ethical, societal issues in media and information literacy
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- Q1Why is it important for individuals to be aware of the societal impact of media and information literacy?To increase entertainment options through streaming services.To promote consumerism and materialistic values.To avoid engaging with diverse perspectives in the media.To understand how media messages influence beliefs and behaviors.30s
- Q2How can individuals contribute to promoting ethical practices in media and information literacy?By ignoring copyright laws and sharing content without permission.By plagiarizing others' work without consequences.By spreading rumors and false information for entertainment purposes.By giving proper credit to original creators and sources.30s
- Q3What is one way legal issues can impact media and information literacy?Limiting access to social media platformsEncouraging unrestricted sharing of copyrighted materialEnforcing regulations on data privacy and online content.Promoting freedom of expression at any cost30s
- Q4Why is it important to critically evaluate media sources in media and information literacy?To increase the popularity of trending topics on social media.To distinguish between reliable information and misinformation.To blindly trust everything seen or read in the media.To share content without verifying its accuracy.30s
- Q5What is a potential consequence of not considering ethical issues in media and information literacy?Enhancing media literacy skillsHarming individuals' privacy and spreading harmful content.Promoting positive online behaviorSupporting freedom of expression30s
- Q6How does media literacy empower individuals in society?By limiting their exposure to diverse perspectives and information.By promoting social media addiction and excessive screen time.By allowing them to critically evaluate content and make informed decisions.By encouraging them to believe everything they see or read.30s
- Q7What is a potential societal issue related to media and information literacy?The popularity of streaming servicesThe availability of educational podcastsThe rise of online shoppingThe spread of misinformation and fake news30s
- Q8Why is it important to consider legal issues in media and information literacy?To share information without fact-checkingTo increase social media followersTo write anonymous comments onlineTo avoid copyright infringement and legal consequences.30s
- Q9What is an example of an ethical issue in media and information literacy?Sharing memes on social mediaReading a book in a libraryWatching too much TVPlagiarism and intellectual property theft30s
- Q10Which of the following statements best describes the concept of media literacy?It means believing everything seen on the internet without question.It focuses solely on social media usage.It refers to only being able to watch TV shows.It involves the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms.30s