
Q1 Media and Information Literacy Practice Test
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- Q1
The main means of mass communications utilizing platforms such as broadcasting, publishing, and the internet
Information
Media Literacy
Literacy
Media
30s - Q2
Ability to apply critical thinking skills to the messages, signs, and symbols transmitted through mass media
Media
Information
Literacy
Media Literacy
30s - Q3
Ability to find, evaluate, organize, use, and communicate information in all its various formats
Information Literacy
Media and Information Literacy
Information
Technology Literacy
30s - Q4
When false information is knowingly shared to cause harm
Information
Malinformation
Misinformation
Disinformation
30s - Q5
When genuine information is knowingly shared to cause harm
Malinformation
Disinformation
Information
Misinformation
30s - Q6
When headlines, visuals or captions don’t support the content
False Connection
False Context
Misleading Content
Satire or Parody
30s - Q7
No intention to cause harm but has potential to fool
Satire or Parody
False Context
Misleading Content
False Connection
30s - Q8
Deceptive use of information to frame an issue or individual
Satire or Parody
False Context
False Connection
Misleading Content
30s - Q9
When genuine information or imagery is edited to deceive
Manipulated Content
Imposter Content
False Context
Fabricated Content
30s - Q10
New content is 100% false, designed to deceive and do harm
Fabricated Content
Imposter Content
False Context
Manipulated Content
30s - Q11
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
Prehistoric Age (Before 1700's)
Electronic Age (1930-1980)
New Age (1970 - Present)
Industrial Age (1700'S -1930'S)
30s - Q12
Established iron production and manufacturing of various products such as books through the printing press
New Age (1970 - Present)
Industrial Age (1700'S -1930'S)
Electronic Age (1930-1980)
Prehistoric Age (Before 1700's)
30s - Q13
People discovered fire, developed paper from plants and cast instrumentality or weapon through stone, bronze, copper and iron
Industrial Age (1700'S -1930'S)
Electronic Age (1930-1980)
New Age (1970 - Present)
Prehistoric Age (Before 1700's)
30s - Q14
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
Industrial Age (1700'S -1930'S)
New Age (1970 - Present)
Prehistoric Age (Before 1700's)
Electronic Age (1930-1980)
30s - Q15
This media involves one-way communication from producer to audience
Traditional Media
New Media
Both
None
30s