
Quiz 2 Grade 9 English
Quiz by Abby Cris Dela Peña- Federico
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- Q1
The relevance of the ideas from the material viewed or read is evident in the following except _____.
The information is useful for the viewer or reader.
The information has concealed the fact of the issue or topic.
The information connects to what is currently happening.
The information answers the queries of the reader or viewer.
20s - Q2
The idea of material presented is said to be truthful if it _________.
it provides accurate information
if the information is unverifiable
supplies rumors of the current issue
it provides some fictions
30s - Q3
It is a category of information disorder that is false and intends to hurt a person by ruining the reputation of a company or individuals through sharing materials against them.
Disinformation
Misinformation
Mal-information
20s - Q4
A post online says that a supernatural creature has been discovered and yet when you open the website, it does not say anything about it. This is an example of one of the Seven Types of Mis- and Disinformation which is _______.
Satire or parody
False context
False connection
Misleading content
30s - Q5
You have checked your social media account and you have seen your newsfeeds that your favorite star’s facial photo is attached to a picture of someone else’s body in a situation which surprises you. You think it is unbelievable.
Fabricated content
False context
Manipulated content
Imposter content
30s - Q6
A Facebook account posted that Senator Pacquiao gives away motorcycles if the FB users “hit” “Like” on “Sen. Manny ‘Pacman’ Pacquiao” page, share the post, and comment “Congrats” on the actual post. The fact is that, Pacquiao denied such social media post/activity. This is an information disorder that is called ____.
Imposter Content
False connection
Misleading content
False context
30s - Q7
A suspicious video of a social media post has a copied the cover and logo of the known TV network documentary, Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS), but has the wrong content and details of information. This is an example of _____.
Imposter content
Manipulated content
False context
Fabricated content
30s - Q8
The following are means of verifying the truthfulness of a material except:
Other valid references are used as basis of the ideas.
The spelling and content of the material are given less priority.
The credibility of the author is confirmed.
The ideas of the material exactly provide factual information.
30s - Q9
It is an idea which is true and can be proven.
bias
fact
subjective
prejudice
30s - Q10
It is an idea that leads to poor and unfair judgment for it could be positive one in favor of a certain person and negative for the other one.
prejudice
fact
bias
opinion
30s - Q11
Which of the following is the LEAST helpful step when fact-checking a claim you found online?
Immediately share the claim with friends and family to see if they've heard of it.
Looking for corroborating evidence from other reliable sources.
Checking if the information aligns with what established organizations say.
Verifying the source of the information and its reputation.
30s - Q12
You see a social media post claiming that a popular musician just got arrested. The post has a sensational headline and blurry photo, but you haven't seen any news reports about it. What's the best course of action?
Share the post to warn your friends!
Comment on the post asking if it's true.
Ignore the post and move on.
Look for credible news sources to confirm the arrest.
30s - Q13
A well-designed website with a professional logo is sharing a story that seems to confirm your existing beliefs about a political candidate. The website criticizes the candidate using heavily biased language and lacks any links to credible sources. What should you do?
Be skeptical and search for information about the website's reputation and the story from established news sources.
Comment on the website asking for more details about the claims.
Share the website with your social media followers to expose the candidate's flaws.
Trust the information at face value because the website looks professional.
30s - Q14
A news report accurately states that a local politician is under investigation. However, the news outlet repeatedly mentions the politician's past personal scandal, even though it's not directly related to the current investigation. What is the news outlet likely doing?
Spreading disinformation - the report is lying about the investigation.
Spreading misinformation - the report contains entirely false information.
Spreading malinformation - the report twists true information to potentially damage the politician's reputation.
Practicing responsible journalism - the report provides all relevant details.
30s - Q15
A heated debate is happening online about a new government policy. Someone posts a news article with accurate information about the policy, but it's from several years ago and no longer reflects the current situation. What is this an example of?
Disinformation: The information is false and spread intentionally.
None of the above.
Misinformation: The information is entirely false.
Malinformation: The information is true but used out of context to damage reputation.
30s