Posttest 3: Determining the Worth of Ideas, Truthfulness, and Accuracy Mentioned in the Text listened to and The Material Viewed
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- Q1
The following are reasons to determine the truthfulness and accuracy of the material viewed, except for one.
So that we cannot be informed by fake news.
For us to know what is happening in the real world.
To be able to become famous
To be able to get the correct information and details.
60s - Q2
Which of the following is true about the truthfulness and accuracy of the material viewed?
Accuracy is the quality or state of being correct or precise, while truthfulness is the fact of being realistic or true to life.
Accuracy is the fact of being realistic or true to life, while truthfulness is the quality or state of being correct or precise.
Accuracy is the quality or state of being correct or precise, while truthfulness is the quality of being good enough.
Accuracy is the quality of being good enough, while truthfulness is the quality or state of being correct or precise.
60s - Q3
Which of the following information disorders show headlines, visuals, and captions that do not support the content?
Manipulated content
False context
False content
Fabricated content
60s - Q4
What information disorder claims to have no intention to cause harm but has the potential to fool?
Misleading content
False content
Imposter content
Satire or Parody
60s - Q5
It is the quality or state in which the information is correct, precise, and without any mistake.
truthfulness
worthiness
reliability
accuracy
60s - Q6
The material is said to have __________ if it has all the fact of being realistic or true to life.
truthfulness
accuracy
worthiness
reliability
60s - Q7
Which of the following suggests reliable and accurate information?
the information that is designed to deceive and do harm
when there is the misleading use of information to frame an issue or individual
when headlines, visuals, and captions do not support the content
when genuine content is shared with factual contextual information
60s - Q8
When can we know that the information shared on social media is genuine?
If the resource is genuinely provided, reliable, and can be verified.
If the post has reached thousands of likes.
If the information is fabricated or manipulated.
If the information is shared by a prominent person we know.
60s