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MIL Q2 Quiz1 : MIL11/12OCP-IIIh-25 : Power of Media and Information to Affect Change

Quiz by Kevin Liberato

Grade 11-12
Media and Information Literacy
Philippines Curriculum: SHS Core Subjects (MELC)

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  • Q1

    Amid a heated election, various news outlets are reporting conflicting information about candidates. How should a responsible citizen evaluate the media to make an informed decision?

    Verify information from multiple sources, considering biases and reliability, to form an informed opinion.

    Ignore media coverage and rely solely on official government statements for accurate information.

    Select the media source aligning with your personal views to reinforce your stance.

    Share sensational news articles on social media to increase awareness, regardless of their credibility.

    45s
  • Q2

    A social media platform is flooded with information about a recent scientific breakthrough. As a student, how should you evaluate and use this information for a research project?

    Cross-reference the information with reputable scientific journals and experts to ensure accuracy.

    Accept the information at face value since it's widely shared.

    Share the information without verifying it to gain attention.

    Disregard social media content and rely on textbooks for research.

    45s
  • Q3

    During a public health crisis, different media outlets present conflicting advice on safety measures. What should individuals prioritize when evaluating and following recommendations?

    Ignore media coverage and rely on personal judgment.

    Stick to recommendations from the most popular media outlet.

    Share any information to create awareness, even if it contradicts official health guidelines.

    Follow guidelines from various reputable health organizations to make informed decisions.

    45s
  • Q4

    A controversial cultural event is making headlines. How should learners critically assess media coverage to understand the diverse perspectives involved?

    Share provocative articles on social media to generate discussions.

    Only engage with media sources that align with your personal cultural beliefs.

    Avoid media coverage and rely on personal experiences.

    Evaluate reporting from multiple sources, considering cultural nuances and diverse opinions.

    45s
  • Q5

    In the wake of a global crisis, misinformation is spreading rapidly on social media. How can individuals contribute to addressing this issue?

    Share any information to keep people informed, even if its accuracy is questionable.

    Fact-check information before sharing and encourage others to do the same.

    Avoid social media altogether to prevent exposure to misinformation.

    Share sensational stories to grab attention and generate awareness.

    45s
  • Q6

    A documentary film presents a one-sided view of a complex historical event. How should viewers approach such content to gain a more comprehensive understanding?

    Ignore documentaries and rely on textbooks for historical information.

    Share the documentary without considering its potential bias.

    Embrace the documentary's perspective without questioning its bias.

    Analyze the documentary critically and seek additional sources to gain diverse viewpoints.

    45s
  • Q7

    A social media campaign is advocating for a specific social justice cause. How can individuals assess the credibility and effectiveness of the campaign?

    Ignore social media campaigns and rely on official government statements.

    Investigate the campaign's origins, goals, and the evidence presented to support its cause.

    Support the campaign without questioning its legitimacy.

    Share campaign materials without verifying their accuracy.

    45s
  • Q8

    A controversial public figure is at the center of media attention. How should individuals evaluate the information presented by different news outlets to form an informed opinion?

    Share sensational headlines to contribute to public discussions.

    Avoid media coverage and form opinions based on personal experiences.

    Assess reporting from multiple sources, considering biases and fact-checking information.

    Only follow news outlets that share a similar stance on the public figure.

    45s
  • Q9

    A social media platform is flooded with posts about a recent political decision. How can individuals critically assess the information to understand the different perspectives involved?

    Disregard social media discussions and rely on official government statements.

    Evaluate posts from diverse sources, considering political nuances and opinions.

    Only engage with posts that align with your personal political beliefs.

    Share any political content to contribute to the discourse.

    45s
  • Q10

    A controversial scientific study is making headlines. How should students approach this information when conducting research?

    Ignore scientific studies and rely on personal observations.

    Accept the study's findings without questioning its methodology.

    Critically review the study, assess its methodology, and consult other scientific sources for validation.

    Share the study on social media to gain attention.

    45s

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