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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Cordillera Administrative Region
Division of Mountain Province
NATONIN STAND ALONE SENIOR HIGH SCHOL

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

Name: ______________________________ Year & Section: ____________________

I. Identify what is being asked in the following statements; Write the appropriate answer.

Media and Information Literacy Media Convergence Media Literacy


Traditional Media Industrial Age Social Responsibility Authoritarian
Censorship Indigenous Information Media watchdog Libertarian
Normative New Media Soviet

1. It helps to protect the authorities from sensitive issues. Censorship


2. A period that encompasses the changes in economic & social organization. Industrial Age
3. Refers to original information created by a local group of people. Traditional Media
4. Refer to a means of communication that existed before the advent of internet. Indigenous Information
5. A content organized means of communication and distributed on digital platforms New Media
6. These theories are more concern about the ownership of media and who controls it. Normative
7. Describe that all forms of communications are under the control of the governing elite. Authoritarian
8. The ability to merge and transform different kinds of media into digital code. Media Convergence
9. This theory of press is fully free without any intervention of authority or government. Libertarian
10. Press freedom in one hand but government may intrude in such discrepancies. Social Responsibility
11. In this theory the whole control of media is under the leader of the nation. Soviet
12. A person or organization that makes sure that government is not doing anything illegal. watchdog
13. It refers to mass communication through physical objects such as radio, TV, computers, film. Traditional
Media
14. The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms. Media Literacy
15. The essential skills that allow individuals to engage with media and information. Media and Information
Literacy

II. Multiple Choices: SELECT the letter of the best answer.


16. When a message is transformed into an understandable sign and symbol system,
the process is called?
a. encoding b. noise
c. decoding d. interpretation
17. It is the ability to effectively and efficiently comprehend and use written symbols:
a. literacy b. alliteration
c. illiteracy d. literature
18. Someone is behaving inappropriately on one of the sites you’re using. You should;
a. tell the person off
b. shut down your PC
c. just ignore whatever it is
d. report to the moderator of the site
19. What is censorship?
a. When cyber bullying occurs.
b. When false and deceiving information is used to trick others.
c. When someone tries to influence the opinions or behaviors of others.
d. When information is suppressed or deleted to hinder freedom of speech.
20. An act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of an author.
a. copyrighting b. plagiarism
c. net addiction d. cyber bullying
21. Is it possible that different individual derives a different meaning from the message?
a. Yes, because he or she is coming from a different point of view and/or background.
b. Yes , because sometimes information is unclear.
c. Yes, because most of the time people don’t want to understand.
d. Yes , because strategies in understanding were not introduced
22. All of the statements about traditional media are correct EXCEPT?
a. Media experience is limited.
b. Sense receptors are very specific.
c. Integrates all aspects of old media.
d. Existed before the advent of internet.
23. It is a form of electronic communication through which people create online communities.
a. Mass media b. New Media
c. Transmedia d. Social Media
24. A media and information Literate individual is someone who:
a. thinks critically b. thinks irrationally
c. thinks unethically d. thinks immorally
25. What organization cites the importance of media and information literacy in the modern world?
a. UNESCO b. Media Quest Holdings
c. Press Alliance d. Foundation for Media Alternatives

26. These are conventions, formats and symbols which indicate the meaning of media messages.
a. Media Education b. Media Literacy
c. Media Convergence d. Media Languages
27. Which of the following is not included in considering information ACCURACY?
a. content must be grammatically correct
b. Sources and references must be cited.
c. Does tone and style implied properly.
d. Author’s name is easily visible.
28. How did facebook changed our lives in a good way?
a. We care less about our privacy.
b. facebook changed the definition of friend.
c. Facebook has created online jobs and opportunities.
d. Facebook created negative effects on culture as well as in society.

29. DZMM, DZBB, DZME, DZRH and RADYO PATROL are examples of?
a. Print media b. Broadcast Media
c. Film d. New Media
30. Video Games can also be considered as type of media . Why is it possible?
a. Because it affects human behavior like social media did.
b. Because it’s been a means in which people are entertained.
c. Because video games has features that enable communication.
d. Because Millenials must be in a trend.

III. Write Fact if the statement is correct and Fraud if not.


31. Communication is the exchange of information that can result in understanding. Fact
32 Information must not be free of bias towards one point-of –view . Fact
33. Ask a Librarian or consult a fact-checking site. bonus
34. A media and information literate individual knows how to protect himself/herself solely. Fact
35. Media Literate individuals have the abilities to decode, analyze, evaluate and produce. Fact
36. Normative theories are more focused on the relationship between press and its audience. Fraud
37. Horror, comedy, action comedy, sci-fi are examples of genre in films. Fact
38. Media convergence is a trend that cannot be done away. Fraud
39. Information or details must be updated rarely. Fraud
40. The birth of the World Wide Web change the face of how we communicate. Fact

IV. Tabulate the following information appropriately ; Refer to the details below.

Media Convergence in: PLATFORMS ( A) EXAMPLES ( B )


Communication 41. Social Network 46 Instagram
Education 42. Learning management 47. Google Class
system
Advertisement 43. Product Advertisement 48. Digitize print ads
News 44. News Agency 49. Print/online newspaper
Entertainment 45. Multimedia Personality 50. Digital games

A B
Social Network Instagram
Multimedia Personality Digitize print ads
News Agency Print/online newspaper
Learning management system Digital games
Product Advertisement Google Class

Good Luck!

Prepared by: Noted by:

VINCENT B. ACAPEN CIRIACO D. LAGUIWED JR.


Teacher I School Head

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