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- Q1What is the process of spreading news and information through television, radio, newspapers, and the internet called?BooksFoodMediaToys30s
- Q2What is the term for a story or piece of news appearing in various forms of media such as newspapers, television, and the internet?ArticlePaintingSongRecipe30s
- Q3What is the term for the practice of using images, sounds, or text to convey a message through various forms of media?SportsmanshipMathematicsGardeningMedia literacy30s
- Q4Which of the following is a popular social media platform used for sharing photos and videos?WhatsAppTwitterInstagramLinkedIn30s
- Q5Which of the following is a common form of print media that provides news and information on a daily basis?Stuffed animalSkateboardNewspaperCrayon30s
- Q6What is media bias?When media outlets report news from multiple perspectivesWhen media outlets only report negative newsWhen media outlets report news in a way that favors a particular point of view or political ideologyWhen media outlets report news without any bias30s
- Q7What is an example of media bias?Reporting news based on facts and evidenceReporting both positive and negative news about all political candidatesOnly reporting positive news about a political candidate you supportProviding equal coverage to all political parties30s
- Q8How can media bias impact public perception?By encouraging critical thinking and analysisBy providing unbiased information for people to make their own judgmentsBy influencing the way people view certain events or issuesBy presenting multiple perspectives on a topic30s
- Q9How can media bias be detected?By amplifying biased news articlesBy avoiding all forms of mediaBy comparing news coverage from different sources on the same topicBy only relying on one news source for information30s
- Q10Why is it important to be aware of media bias?To make informed decisions and avoid being misledTo blindly trust all news sourcesTo only consume news that aligns with your beliefsTo ignore all forms of media30s
- Q11What is the difference between media bias and fake news?Media bias is always accurate, while fake news is misleadingMedia bias involves favoritism towards a specific point of view, while fake news consists of intentionally false information presented as newsMedia bias and fake news are the same thingMedia bias is objective, while fake news is subjective30s