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This document contains a set of questions related to media, multimedia, audio, and communication. The questions cover topics like motion media, animation, sound design, and interaction with media. It is likely a practice paper or exam prepared for a secondary school course.

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1. What do we call with motion media that are created by professionals? A. Formally B. Informally C. Professionally D. Universally 2. How many frames per second needed to make a smooth animation? A. 15 B. 20 C. 24 D. 30 3. It is a visual media that gives the appeara...

1. What do we call with motion media that are created by professionals? A. Formally B. Informally C. Professionally D. Universally 2. How many frames per second needed to make a smooth animation? A. 15 B. 20 C. 24 D. 30 3. It is a visual media that gives the appearance of movement. A. Interactive media B. Motion picture C. Motion Media D. Multimedia 4. What determines the size and direction of the shadow? A. The source of light B. The lighting coverage C. The motion it captures D. The scale and size of the object 5. These are the advantages of motion media, except A. It makes the presentation engaging. B. It enables learning with emotion. C. It can cut across different cultures and groups. D. It can show processes in detail and in sequence. 6. This can be highlighted by the speed coupled with music. A. Scale and size B. Sound and effect C. Loudness and sound D. Tone and movement 7. This refers to the route that the object will take A. Direction B. Motion Path C. Speed D. Timing 8. This promotes interaction between media producers and its consumers. A. Audio media B. Motion media C. Interactive media D. Multimedia 9. This is a method of communication in which the program's outputs depend on the user's inputs, and the user's inputs in turn affect the program's outputs. A. Audio media B. Motion media C. Interactive media D. Multimedia 10. This refer to an Internet page that uses different kinds of software to create a interaction between users and its content. A. Interactive users B. Interactive media C. Interactive websites D. Interactive motion media 11. This refers to the communication process that takes place between humans and computer software. A. Interactivity B. Manipulative C. Multimedia D. Video games 12. Which of the following is not a way of interacting with the Internet? A. Online classes B. Online gaming C. Online classes D. None of the above 13. These are types of interactivity and their purposes, except A. Gaming B. Hotspot C. Rollover D. Timeline 14. This enables the viewer to issue commands and give feedback information through an electronic device called a setup box. A. TV B. ITV C. IT D. TVI 15. Which is NOT a concept of manipulatives in the context of education? A. It makes learning more fun. B. It is a manipulative tool in education. C. It engages learners physically and mentally. D. It develops learners creativity by allowing them to explore the materials. 16. These are some ways of storing audio media, except. A. MP3 B. Tape C. Memory card D. USB drive 17. Audio media are classified into different file formats, except. A. MP3 B. WAV C. VMA D. CD 18. These are characteristics and purposes of sound or audio media. A. To provide feedback B. To personalize or customize C. Give instruction or information D. All of the above 19. Any sound that is artificially reproduced to create an effect in a dramatic presentation is called? A. audio podcast B. sound clip C. recording D. music 20. The following are principles of sound design, except for? A. silence B. mixing C. pace D. transitions 21. Which of the following statements is true about hearing and listening? A. Hearing requires attention, listening requires sounds. B. Both hearing and listening are superficial form of perception of sounds. C. Hearing leads to learning whereas listening leads to perception of sounds. D. Hearing is an act of perceiving the sound, listening is consciously chosen. 22. Which of the following is not a common way of storing information? A. tape B. cloud C. podcast D. memory card 23. Live or recorded audio sent through radio waves to reach a wide audience refers to? A. Music B. radio broadcast C. sound effects D. sound clips 24. It refers to websites or file repositories for retrieving audio files. A. Cloud B. Tape C. Memory card D. USB 25. The combination of multiple sound elements in audio media refers to?. A. Imaging B. Mixing C. Segue D. Transitions 26. Cross fade, V-fade and waterfall belong to what type of sound design? A. Effects B. Music C. Transitions D. Pacing 27. An audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on PCs is? A. MP3 B. MP4 C. WMA D. WAV 28. Vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony. and expression of emotion. A. Clips B. Effects C. Music D. Silence 29. The combination, balance and control of multiple sound elements. A. Pace B. Music C. Segue D. Mixing 30. It is a small storage medium used to store data such as text, pictures, audio, and video, for use on small, portable, or remote computing devices. A. Tape B. CD C. Memory card D. USB 31. A plastic-fabricated, circular medium for recording, storing, and playing back audio, video, and computer data. A. Tape B. CD C. Memory card D. USB 32. Vocal and/or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion. A. Dialogue B. Music C. Silence D. Sound effects 33. Refers to speech, conversation, voice-over. A. Dialogue B. Music C. Silence D. Sound effects 34. This refers to the persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information. A. Media practitioners B. Online classroom teachers C. People Media D. Editors 35. This refers to a leader for a certain group who gives details and information to lesser active persons in the group. A. opinion leader B. campus journalism C. factual leader D. crowd sourcing 36. People without professional journalism training can use the tools of modern technology and the global distribution of the Internet to create, augment or fact check media on their own or in collaboration with others. A. Campus Journalism B. Network Journalism C. Social Journalism D. Citizen Journalism 37. They are the ones who have abilities in accessing, evaluating and producing information using several forms of media. A. Print Journalists B. Multimedia Journalists C. Photo Journalists D. Broadcast Journalists 38. These are people who underwent training in journalism writing. Equipped with the fundamental and significant knowledge and strategies in writing news and stories based from real events in the community. A. Print Journalists B. Multimedia Journalists C. Photo Journalists D. Broadcast Journalists 39. They are skilled not just in journalism but also in public speaking. A. Print Journalists B. Multimedia Journalists C. Photo Journalists D. Broadcast Journalists 40. The Crowd sourcing is the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community. A. Social Journalism B. Crowdsourcing C. Citizen Journalism D. Opinion Leaders 41. What are the implications of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)? A. It is relatively cheaper than running educational institutions. B. It focuses on connectedness as part of the learning process C. Attendance is no longer a determining factor in one's education. D. All of the above 42. What is the primary purpose of using visual media? A. To gain attention B. To facilitate retention C. To create meaning D. All of the above 43. Here the journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people. A. Citizen Journalism B. Social Journalism C. Opinion Leaders D. Crowd sourcing 44. It is a set of situations that makes it possible to do something. A. Challenges B. Gateaways C. Opportunities D. Privileges 45. These are the challenges we experience online, except A. Cybercrime B. Identity theft C. Illegal content D. Crowd sourcing 46. It is an online course that offers open access via the Internet for free or at a low cost. A. Facebook B. Internet Websites C. MOOC D. YouTube 47. She emphasized that the technical pillar of MOOCs is related to distance learning. A. Angela Davis B. Amanda Rollins C. Filippa Foot D. Hannah Arendt 48. He was the first person to use the term Massive Open Online Course? A. Alex Couros B. David Wiley C. Emmanuel Kant D. George Siemens 49. What are the benefits and advantages of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)? A. They offer university-level courses without the need to complete an entire programme of studies. B. They are ideal for independent study and users can select courses from any institution offering them. C. They offer a large number of students the opportunity to study high-quality courses online with prestigious universities. D. All of the above 50. How can we characterize Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)? A. Revolutionary approach to education that veers away from the physical to the virtual. B. Utilizes information technologies like analytics to help instructors gauge their student's learning. C. A kind of learning that happens online, breaking the norm of traditional schools or universities for higher education. D. All of the above

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