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MIL_Quiz3
Quiz by Angela Cruz
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includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
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30 questions
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- Q1It refers to information that is false, but the person sharing or disseminating it unknowingly perceives it as something true.DisinformationMal-informationInformation DisorderMisinformation30s
- Q2It refers to the many ways our information environment is polluted – content is fake, used out of context, or weaponized to attack certain individuals or groups of people.MisinformationInformation DisorderDisinformationMal-information30s
- Q3It refers to information that is based on reality but is used to inflict harmMal-informationDisinformationInformation DisorderMisinformation30s
- Q4It refers to content that contains false information with the deliberate intention to mislead or deceive the audience.Information DisorderMisinformationDisinformationMal-information30s
- Q5This type of disinformation means fabricated news sites or fabricated visualFabricated contentFalse contentManipulated contentImposter content30s
- Q6This type of misinformation occurs when headlines or visuals do not support the contentImposter contentMisleading contentFalse contextFalse connection30s
- Q7This type of misinformation occurs by cropping photos or choosing quotes or statistics selectivelyMisleading contentFalse connectionImposter contentFalse context30s
- Q8This type of disinformation occurs when genuine content is re-circulated out of its original contextManipulated contentImposter contentFabricated contentFalse context30s
- Q9This type of disinformation occurs when a persons’ bylines used alongside articles they did not write, or organizations’ logos used in videos or images they did not createImposter contextManipulated contentFabricated contentFalse content30s
- Q10This type of disinformation occurs when genuine content is manipulated to deceiveManipulated contentFabricated contentFalse contentImposter content30s
- Q11Why is this message being sent?How the message is sent?Who will receive the message?What channel is used in transmitting the message ?What values, lifestyles, and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message?30s
- Q12Which among the choices belong to MIL Skills?Be open to learning and constructive criticismsWhy is this message being sent?Who created this message?The ability and willingness to make an effort to understand the content, to pay attention, and to filter out noise30s
- Q13Which among the choices belong to MIL Skills?Why is this message being sent?Be open to learning and constructive criticismsAn understanding of and respect for the power of media messagesWho created this message?30s
- Q14Which among the choices belong to MIL Skills?Why is this message being sent?The ability to distinguish emotional from reasoned reactions when responding to content and to act accordinglyWho created this message?Be open to learning and constructive criticisms30s
- Q15Which among the choices belong to MIL Skills?What values, lifestyles, and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message?Be open to learning and constructive criticismsA knowledge of genre conventions and the ability to recognize when they are being mixedWhy is this message being sent?30s