Quiz 1: Hypertext and Intertext (Q4:RWS: Module 1)
Quiz by Erika Crizel Lacsam
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- Q1
Intertextuality allows the reader to understand a written discourse by comparing to other various texts.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q2
Allusion, parody, and pastiche are types of intertexts.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q3
Intertextuality can occur across different mediums.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q4
One needs an extra effort to understand the links in a hypertext.
falsetrueTrue or False300s - Q5
One of the advantages of a hypertext is that it does not only deal with written discourse but also to other types of media like sounds and pictures.
falsetrueTrue or False300s - Q6
Which of the following could be applied in literary texts and media content?
C. Hyper textuality
D. Intertextuality
B. Cross Reference
A. Allusions
300s - Q7
The use of URL and web address are features of __.
C. Intertext
B. Hypertext
A. Hypermedia
D. References
300s - Q8
Writer is making sense in his topic whenever learner __
B. uses jargons in different industries.
D. when the text is too difficult to understand.
C. when the reader is able to adapt ideas and images into different perspective.
A. is making a big jump by researching.
300s - Q9
A text is displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access.
d. text
a. intertext
b. hypermedia
c. hypertext
300s - Q10
It allows the reader to understand more by referring to multiple texts to compare.
a. text
d. hypertext
c. hypermedia
b. Intertextuality
300s