MIL AND EMP-TECH NAT REVIEW
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- Q1Which of the following is true about fake news?It is deliberately spread with the intention to deceiveIt provides accurate and reliable informationIt is endorsed by reputable sourcesIt is always easy to spot30s
- Q2What is the purpose of fact-checking in media literacy?To ignore the credibility of sourcesTo promote fake newsTo spread misinformation intentionallyTo verify the accuracy of information before sharing it30s
- Q3What is the significance of bias in media content?It can influence how information is presented and perceivedIt ensures complete objectivity in reportingIt has no impact on audience interpretationIt only affects certain types of media outlets30s
- Q4Why is it important to critically evaluate sources of information in the media?To avoid engaging with diverse perspectivesTo discern credible and reliable information from misinformationTo solely rely on popular social media platforms for newsTo blindly accept all information presented30s
- Q5What is the role of media literacy in combating disinformation?To promote the spread of disinformationTo empower individuals to critically analyze and evaluate media messagesTo limit access to alternative viewpointsTo discourage media consumption altogether30s
- Q6What does the term 'clickbait' refer to in the context of online media?Subscription-based services for accessing premium contentInteractive multimedia content for educational purposesFact-checking tools for verifying informationSensationalized or misleading headlines designed to attract attention30s
- Q7What is the purpose of the CRAAP test in media and information literacy?To ignore the importance of fact-checkingTo generate fake news for entertainment purposesTo evaluate the credibility and reliability of sourcesTo promote biased viewpoints in the media30s
- Q8What is the significance of the concept of echo chambers in media consumption?They encourage critical thinking and analysis of varying perspectivesThey can limit exposure to diverse viewpoints and lead to confirmation biasThey ensure a well-rounded understanding of complex issuesThey prioritize objective reporting and factual accuracy30s
- Q9What is the concept of 'digital literacy' related to media and technology?The ability to find, evaluate, and properly use digital informationThe expertise in outdated software programsThe knowledge of traditional print mediaThe skill of repairing electronic devices30s
- Q10What is the term used to describe the practice of presenting information in a way that is intended to provoke a particular response or emotion from the audience?NeutralitySensationalismTransparencyObjectivity30s
- Q11What is a reliable source of information for academic research?Peer-reviewed journal articlesInternet forumsSocial media postsPersonal blogs30s
- Q12Which of the following is an example of fake news?An article claiming that aliens have landed on EarthA report on a new technological innovationA scientific study on climate changeAn interview with a government official30s
- Q13What is the definition of media literacy?The act of blindly believing everything seen on social mediaThe skill of sharing information without verificationThe ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of formsThe process of restricting access to information30s
- Q14Why is it important to critically evaluate information found on the internet?To promote a specific political agendaTo gain followers on digital platformsTo avoid spreading misinformationTo increase views on social media posts30s
- Q15What does the term 'clickbait' refer to in the context of online media?Objective and unbiased reportingReputable sources of informationIn-depth investigative journalismSensationalized or misleading headlines designed to attract clicks30s