Digital Media Manipulation Quiz
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What traditional belief about photographs was challenged in today's digital age?

  • Photographs are always true representations.
  • Photographs were never seen by the public.
  • Photographs can be easily manipulated. (correct)
  • Photographs capture emotions better than paintings.

In the past, photographs were viewed as the most accurate representation of reality.

True (A)

What is one of the negative uses of manipulated media mentioned?

Cyberbullying.

Printed photographs became available to the general public about _____ years ago.

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Match the following terms with their descriptions:

<p>Manipulated Images = Images that have been altered or changed. Cyberbullying = Harassment using electronic means. Fake News = Deliberately misleading information presented as news. Body Shaming = Criticizing someone's body shape or size online.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement best reflects the advice given regarding odd pictures or videos?

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Once something is posted online, it can be easily removed without a trace.

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Who is referred to as Tenali Rama in the content?

<p>Birsa Munda.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Doctored images, videos or voices are often used for _____ and fake news.

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What was once considered the most faithful representation of reality?

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Image Manipulation

Manipulating pictures, videos, or sounds to create a false representation of reality.

Voice Manipulation

Using technology to modify audio recordings to create a fake voice.

Fake News

The spread of false or misleading information online, often with the intent to deceive or harm.

Cyberbullying

Using technology to harass or bully someone online.

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Cybercrime

Using technology to commit illegal acts, such as hacking or fraud.

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Body Shaming

Criticizing someone’s physical appearance online, often in a hurtful or humiliating way.

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Nothing Goes Away Online

The idea that anything posted online leaves a permanent record, even if it's deleted.

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Truth in the Digital Age

The ability to easily create and distribute manipulated content online makes it harder to discern truth from fiction.

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Critical Thinking Online

It's important to be critical of what you see online, especially when it seems too good to be true.

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