
Q1 Media and Information Literacy Practice Test
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The main means of mass communications utilizing platforms such as broadcasting, publishing, and the internet
Ability to apply critical thinking skills to the messages, signs, and symbols transmitted through mass media
Ability to find, evaluate, organize, use, and communicate information in all its various formats
When false information is knowingly shared to cause harm
When genuine information is knowingly shared to cause harm
When headlines, visuals or captions don’t support the content
No intention to cause harm but has potential to fool
Deceptive use of information to frame an issue or individual
When genuine information or imagery is edited to deceive
New content is 100% false, designed to deceive and do harm
People harnessed the power of electricity that led to electrical telegraphy, electrical circuits, and the early large-scale computers; in this age, long-distance communication became possible
Established iron production and manufacturing of various products such as books through the printing press
People discovered fire, developed paper from plants and cast instrumentality or weapon through stone, bronze, copper and iron
In this age, the Internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social network. Moreover, voice, image, sound, and data are digitalized
This media involves one-way communication from producer to audience
Advertisements are common in this medium
Users generate numerous and different content
Information is transmitted through one of several mass communication channels, such as television and radio
Media consisting of paper and ink
Content organized and distributed on digital platforms
Unique knowledge from a specific culture or society
Network providing a variety of information and communication facilities
A place where artistic, literary, musical, and reference materials such as manuscripts, books, and films are kept for use and not for sale
A scholarly article on the evolution of oral traditions in indigenous societies, available through an online university library
Serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12
Serves environments such as hospitals, corporations, museums, and the government
Serves colleges and universities
Serves cities and towns of all types
Which is NOT a skill needed to assess information reliability
What are the 5 criteria for assessing online resources
What are media codes and conventions generally considered to have
Which is NOT an example of a symbolic code
Which is NOT an example of a technical code
All the ways in which equipment is used to tell a story in a media text like camera techniques, framing, lighting, etc
Such codes exist beyond the media product themselves but can be interpreted in similar ways in the everyday life of the viewer
These include language styleand textual layout likeheadlines, captions, speechbubbles, etc
The common use of tropes, characters, settings, or themes in a particular type of medium
The expected ways on how media codes are arranged
The common narrative structures and understandings storytelling media products like cause and effect, character construction, and point of view
According to who, conventions are the acceptedways of using media codes.
What does a copyright grant to the creator of a literary, artistic, or musical work?
Signs, symbols, logos,phrases, orcombinations that distinguish goods orservices of one entity from those of others.
Inventions that arenovel, non-obvious, and useful, including processes, machines,manufacturers, orcompositions of matter.
Original works of authorship, such as literary, artistic, musical, and software works
What constitutes copyright infringement under Philippine law?
What is phishing?
What is plagiarism?
Which of the following is NOT a factor considered under Fair Use guidelines?
Scenario: A filmmaker creates a documentary and uses several 5-second clips from a copyrighted news broadcast to highlight a political event. The news company sues the filmmaker for copyright infringement.
Question: Analyze whether the filmmaker's use of the news clips qualifies as fair use under copyright law.
Scenario: Maria designs a logo for her new business that closely resembles a well-known brand's trademarked logo.
Question: What law is Maria violating if she continues to use this logo?