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- Q1
Analyze the following information. Choose True if the statement can help you obtain factual information and choose False if it does not.
You are reading an article about the number o positive cases of Covid 19 in your place. Then you found out that the article is out of date.
falsetrueTrue or False30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q2
Analyze the following information. Choose True if the statement can help you obtain factual information and choose False if it does not.
A social media influencer stressed, “Filipinos have no right in the West Philippine Sea.” However, he failed to cite any source to prove his claim.falsetrueTrue or False300sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q3
Analyze the following information. Choose True if the statement can help you obtain factual information and choose False if it does not.
Shiela saw a viral Twitter post from an unknown source who asserted that a medical plant is being used to cure covid 19patients.
falsetrueTrue or False300sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q4
Analyze the following information. Choose True if the statement can help you obtain factual information and choose False if it does not.
A resource speaker in the seminar you are attending mentionednames of credible authors while expounding hid ideas.
truefalseTrue or False300sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q5
Analyze the following information. Choose True if the statement can help you obtain factual information and choose False if it does not.
Your friend saw a cryptic news headline and shared it in her timeline, but it does not present any details about the whole story
falsetrueTrue or False300sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q6
A book author must cite studies or other sources to be considered valid and reliable.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q7
Reliable newspaper and magazine articles don’t have bibliographies; therefore, they don’t have to cite sources to prove their claims.
falsetrueTrue or False30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q8
An online source is a material you find online. It can be an online newspaper, magazine, or television website.
truefalseTrue or False30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q9
Using meaningful texts can support students knowledge-building of abstract or unfamiliar concepts and can support their writing.
truefalseTrue or False30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q10
The author’s level of expertise can add to the credibility of a source.
truefalseTrue or False30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q11
Read the conversation between the two characters and analyze each statement based on its credibility and reliability. Answer the following question asked below.
Which statements are more convincing? Clara’s or Mario’s?
Users enter free textType an Answer30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q12
Read the conversation between the two characters and analyze each statement based on its credibility and reliability. Answer the following question asked below.
Which statement is more convincing?
Users enter free textType an Answer30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q13
Read the conversation between the two characters and analyze each statement based on its credibility and reliability. Answer the following question asked below.
Which statement shows an unreliable source of information?
Users enter free textType an Answer30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q14
Read the conversation between the two characters and analyze each statement based on its credibility and reliability. Answer the following question asked below.
Which statement shows vague information?
Users enter free textType an Answer30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2 - Q15
Read the conversation between the two characters and analyze each statement based on its credibility and reliability. Answer the following question asked below.
Which statement shows a reliable source of information?
Users enter free textType an Answer30sEN9LC-IIi-8.2
