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This document appears to be a review or assessment covering the 3rd quarter of a Media and Information Literacy (MIL) course. The document includes various questions and concepts about communication, media literacy, and information literacy. It includes topics such as the history of media, social media, and the role of technology in communication.

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1. It is defined as an exchange of facts, ideas, opinions, or emotions between two or more people. A. Communication C. Media Literacy B. Media D. Technology 2. It refers to the communication channels through which we disseminate news, music, movies, education, promotional messages, and other data. A...

1. It is defined as an exchange of facts, ideas, opinions, or emotions between two or more people. A. Communication C. Media Literacy B. Media D. Technology 2. It refers to the communication channels through which we disseminate news, music, movies, education, promotional messages, and other data. A. Communication C. Media Literacy B. Media D. Technology 3. Which of the following is NOT an important role of the media in our society? A. It shares public opinion. B. It makes the world a smaller place. C. It makes communication convenient. D. It leads to unawareness of people in our society. 4. It is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, and compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts. A. Communication C. Literacy B. Media D. Technology 5. It is a repertoire of competencies that enable people to analyze, evaluate, create messages in wide variety of media, modes, genres, and formats. A. Information Literacy C. Modern Literacy B. Media Literacy D. Technology Literacy 6. The word “communication” comes from the Latin word __________, which means “common, communality or sharing.” A. Communis C. Comunicaciones B. Commoners D. Communalismo 7. Communication is always a __________-way process. A. one C. three B. two D. none of the above 8. What shapes mass media? A. business C. politics B. economy D. public opinion 9. It brings people from distinctive locations, background, and race together. A. communication C. media literacy B. information D. social media platforms 10.What will likely happen if there is no mass media today? A. The world’s problem will lessen. B. The economy of each country will rise. C. The agriculture will improve among the countries. D. There will be no communication with people from other countries. 11. Which of the following is NOT a role of media literacy to youth and adults? A. Learn to think critically B. Recognize point of view C. To be unaware of current events D. Become a smart consumer of products and information 7. It is a set of abilities involving people to understand when information is needed and can locate, evaluate, and effectively use the needed information. A. Information Literacy C. Modern Literacy B. Media Literacy D. Technology Literacy 8. Which of the following is NOT a role of information literacy to individuals? A. Determine the extent of information needed B. Not filter the irrelevant ideas on the sources C. Evaluate information and its sources critically D. Access the needed information effectively and efficiently 9. It is the capability to use appropriate technology safely, responsibly, creatively, and effectively. A. Information Literacy C. Modern Literacy B. Media Literacy D. Technology Literacy 10. Traditionally, it is also seen as an aspect of human rights closely linked to the right to education. A. Communication C. Literacy B. Media D. Technology 1. Interaction among people in which they create, share, and/or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks is known as _________. a. social media c. social channel b. social network d. social distancing 2. Spreading hurtful messages online is an example of _________. a. chat c. post b. cyberbullying d. selfie-holic 3. By providing us quick access to information and research, social media, and technology offer us greater convenience and _________. a. adversity c. monopoly b. connectivity d. responsibility 4. A person who posts too many selfies online is called _________. a. alcoholic c. holistic b. groupie d. selfie-holic 5. The acronym FOMO stands for _________. a. Fear of Missing Out c. Feast of Missing Out b. Form of Missing Out d. Feelings of Missing Out 6. Social Media is addicting because when you accomplish a task, it gives you a dose of _________. a. antigen c. dopamine b. anxiety d. medicine 7. Based on the survey, the number of social media users in the Philippines increased by _________. a. 3.8 million c. 5.5 million b. 5.3 million d. 5.8 million 8. Responsible use of media is when you _________. a. post everything c. think before you post b. think of your likers d. post without thinking 9. Technology has changed the way we live, work, and _________. a. internalize c. rationalize b. memorize d. socialize 10. The protection of internet-connected systems such as hardware, software, and data from cyber-threats is known as _________. a. cyberbullies c. cybersecurity b. cybernation d. Cyberspace 1. It means a number of different communication formats. a. Media c. Sender b. Channel d. Audience 2. The following are examples of traditional media, EXCEPT a. Newspaper c. Facebook b. Radio d. Magazine 3. It is the period which paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social network. a. New/Information Age c. Industrial Age b. Electronic Age d. Pre-Industrial 4. It is the period when people discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron. a. New/Information Age c. Pre-Industrial Age b. Electronic Age d. Industrial Age 5. It is the period when people harnessed the power of transistors that led to the transistor radio, electronic circuits, and the early computers. In this age, long distance communication became more efficient. a. New/Information Age c. Industrial Age b. Pre-Industrial Age d. Electronic Age 6. It constitutes a set of media covering media channels, such as television, newspapers, radio, and magazines. a. Traditional Media c. Industrial Media b. New Media d. Local Media 7. Based on surveys, it is the most popular social media platform in the Philippines. a. Facebook c. Twitter b. Instagram d. Viber 8. The following are examples of new media, EXCEPT a. Emails c. Facebook b. Blogs d. Television 9. These are basic and fundamental beliefs that guide or motivate attitudes or actions. a. Ethics c. Norms b. Behavior d. Character 10.Social media are more influential in comparison to traditional media because of its a. Price c. Interactiveness b. Popularity d. Design 1. Darve wants to look for the meaning of an unfamiliar word that he read in a novel. Which of the following sources of information must be used? A. Almanac C. Encyclopedia B. Dictionary D. Journal 2. Joanna wants to explore the eight (8) of the largest empire in history. Which of the following sources of information must be used? A. Almanac C. Encyclopedia B. Dictionary D. Journal 3. Roila wants to be updated on the economic progress of the Philippines. Which of the following sources of information should be used? A. Almanac C. Encyclopedia B. Dictionary D. Journal 4. Which of the following is the advantage of using books? A. It can create environmental issues. B. Reprinting and revising will be expensive. C. Information can be portable and transferable. D. There will be expensive storage and shipping of books. 5. How does the library help our society? A. It creates biased readers. B. It gives us a lack of information once it becomes outdated. C. It gives us a big expense in reproducing books in the library. D. It reflects the diversity and character that shapes the world. 10.In 1990, he invented the World Wide Web which became the universe of network- accessible information. A. J.C.R. Licklider C. Tim Berners Lee B. Nikola Tesda D. Vinton Cerf 1. Darve watched the movie and saw a man wearing a black hat. He assumed that the man was the villain in the story. Which of the following code is used by the viewer? A. Conventions C. Technical Code B. Symbolic Code D. Written Code 2. Joanna was amazed when she saw a slow-motion scene of the couple on her favorite love story. Which of the following code is used by the viewer? A. Conventions C. Technical Code B. Symbolic Code D. Written Code 3. Anna used fake lighting on her music video to grasp her dark themed song. Which of the following features of lighting is used? A. Colour B. Diegetic Lighting C. Non-Diegetic Lighting D. Source 4. What feature of editing is applied on the music video of ‘Boom Boom Pow’ by Black Eyed Peas? A. Graphic B. Rhythmic C. Spatial D. Temporal 5. It is a French term that means ‘everything within the frame’. A. Acting C. Miss En Scene B. Colour D. Setting 6. It refers to how the camera is operated, positioned, and moved for specific effects. A. Audio C. Editing B. Camerawork D. Lighting 7. It points to the common use of tropes, characters, settings, or themes in a particular type of medium. A. Convention C. Genre Convention B. Form Convention D. Story Convention 8. These are common narrative structures and understandings that are common in storytelling media products. A. Convention C. Genre Convention B. Form Convention D. Story Convention 9. It is the expressive or naturalistic use of sound. A. Audio C. Music B. Dialogue D. Sound Effect 10.It is the process of choosing, manipulating, and arranging images and sound. A. Editing C. Spatial B. Graphics D. Temporal 1. It is the granting of a property right by a sovereign authority of the inventor. A. Trademark B. Copyright C. Fair Use D. Patent 2. It a collection of all rights enjoyed by the owner of an artistic or literary work. A. Copyright B. Trademark C. Patent D. Fair Use 3. It is based on the four factors: purpose, nature, amount and effect to determine whether the use of work is just. A. Copyright B. Trademark C. Fair Use D. Infringer 4. It refers to creative work that's not copyrighted and free to use without permission. A. Intellectual Property B. Copyright C. Trademark D. Public Domain 5. It is also known as the “Intellectual Property Code”. A. Republic Act No. 8556 B. Republic Act no. 2981 C. Republic Act No. 9382 D. Republic Act No. 8293 6. It occurs when there is a violation of any of the exclusive economic or moral rights granted to the copyright owner. A. Copyright Ownership B. Copyright Infringement C. Copyright Liability D. Copyright License 7. This Act regulates the manufacture, mastering, replication, importation and exportation of optical media in which information, including sounds and/or images, or software code, has been stored, either by mastering and/or replication. A. Optical Media Act of 2003 B. Optical Media Act of 2001 C. Optical Media Act of 2000 D. Optical Media Act of 2002 8. It is the right of the owner to prohibit reproduction of his work which the renumeration is enjoyed by others. A. Economic Right B. Moral Right C. Property Right D. Ownership Right 9. It is the right to claim authorship of work and the right to oppose changes to a work that could harm creator’s reputation. A. Economic Right B. Moral Right C. Property Right D. Ownership Right 10.He was the former Senator that authored the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines. A. Raul S. Roco B. Juan Ponce Enrile C. Sonny Osmena D. Joey Lina PART 1: Communication, Media, and Literacy 1. Communication– The exchange of facts, ideas, opinions, or emotions between two or more people. 2. Media – Communication channels used to disseminate news, music, movies, education, promotional messages, and other data. 3. Roles of Media in Society - Shares public opinion - Makes the world a smaller place - Makes communication convenient - Does NOT lead to unawareness of people 4. Literacy – The ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, and compute using printed and written materials. 5. Media Literacy – The ability to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in different media formats. 6. Origin of ‘Communication’ – From Latin word Communis, meaning "commo or "sharing." 7. Communication is a two-way process – It involves both a sender and a receiver. 8. What shapes mass media? – Business, politics, economy, and public opinion. 9. Social media brings people together – Despite differences in location, background, and race. 10. No Mass Media → No Global Communication – Without mass media, communication between countries would be limited. 11. Roles of Media Literacy - Think critically - Recognize different viewpoints - Be a smart consumer of products and information - Does NOT lead to unawareness of current events --- PART 2: Information and Technology Literacy 12. Information Literacy – The ability to determine, evaluate, and use needed information. 13. Roles of Information Literacy - Determine the extent of needed information - Evaluate information sources critically - Does NOT fail to filter irrelevant ideas 14. Technology Literacy – The ability to use technology safely, responsibly, and effectively. 15. Literacy is linked to human rights – It is a fundamental right associated with education. --- PART 3: Social Media and Technology 16. Social Media– Virtual platforms for creating and exchanging information and ideas. 17. Cyberbullying – Spreading hurtful messages online. 18. Social media offers connectivity– It helps people stay connected. 19. Selfie-holic– A person who excessively posts selfies. 20. FOMO – Fear of Missing Out. 21. Why is social media addicting? – It releases dopamine, a feel-good chemical. 22. Number of social media users in PH increased by:5.3 million. 23. Responsible use of media – Think before you post. 24. Technology has changed how we socialize – It affects how we live and work. 25. Cybersecurity – Protects internet-connected systems from cyber threats. --- PART 4: Media History and Types 26. Media – Includes various communication formats. 27. Traditional Media Examples– Newspaper, radio, magazines (**NOT Facebook**). 28. New/Information Age– Allowed faster communication and social networking. 29. Pre-Industrial Age – People discovered fire, developed paper, and used stone, bronze, and iron tools. 30. Electronic Age – Introduced transistors, radios, circuits, and early computers, making long-distance communication more efficient. 31. Traditional Media Examples – Television, newspapers, radio, and magazines. 32. Most Popular Social Media in PH – Facebook. 33.New Media Examples – Emails, blogs, Facebook (**NOT television**). 34. Ethics/Values – Fundamental beliefs that guide actions. 35. Social Media Influence – Due to its interactivity. --- PART 5: Sources of Information 36. Dictionary – Used for word meanings. 37. Encyclopedia – Used for historical information. 38. Almanac – Used for economic progress updates. 39. Advantage of Books – Portable and transferable. 40. Role of Libraries – They reflect diversity and provide knowledge. --- PART 6: Media Codes & Conventions 41. Symbolic Code– Used when a viewer assumes a man in a black hat is a villain. 42. Technical Code – Used in slow-motion scenes. 43. Lighting Types - Diegetic Lighting – Natural or realistic lighting. - Non-Diegetic Lighting – Artificial lighting effects. 44. Editing Types - Rhythmic Editing – Seen in music videos like *Boom Boom Pow*. 45. Mise-en-Scène– A French term meaning "everything within the frame." 46. Camerawork – Determines how the camera is positioned and moved. 47. Genre Convention – Common themes, characters, or settings in media. 48. Story Convention – Common narrative structures in storytelling. 49. Audio– Expressive use of sound in media. 50. Editing – Choosing, arranging, and manipulating images and sound. --- PART 7: Intellectual Property & Copyright 51. Patent – Grants property rights to an inventor. 52. Copyright – Protects artistic and literary works. 53. Fair Use – Based on purpose, nature, amount, and effect. 54. Public Domain – Creative work that is not copyrighted and free to use. 55. Republic Act No. 8293 – *Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines.* 56. Copyright Infringement – Violating the exclusive rights of a copyright owner. 57. Optical Media Act of 2003 – Regulates the manufacture and distribution of optical media. 58.Economic Right – Allows an owner to prohibit reproduction of work. 59. Moral Right – Right to claim authorship and protect the work's integrity. 60. Raul S. Roco – Former senator who authored the Intellectual Property Code. --- ### **BONUS: Key Historical Figure** 61. **Tim Berners-Lee** – Invented the **World Wide Web** in 1990. ---

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