Test Your Knowledge (I) PDF - Past Paper
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This is a past paper for a Test Your Knowledge (I) exam, covering various digital literacy-related concepts. Students are asked to match definitions to terms and answer questions on digital issues relevant to healthcare. The document includes questions, suitable for a secondary school level.
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (I) [20 MARKS] Date: ____________ NAME: ___________________________________________________ CLASS: _______ Read all the following instructions carefully before answering. Section (I): Select the terms BELOW and match with the correct defini...
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (I) [20 MARKS] Date: ____________ NAME: ___________________________________________________ CLASS: _______ Read all the following instructions carefully before answering. Section (I): Select the terms BELOW and match with the correct definition in the table by writing the perfect corresponding alphabet against it. List of terms: (A) Digital Literacy (B) Communication and Netiquette (C) Online Safety Skills (D) Collaborative Skills (E) Digital culture (F) Creativity Skills (G)Netiquette (H)Information Literacy (I) Functional Skills (J)Digital Citizenship TERMS DEFINITION 1) A group of students needs to work together on a research project using online tools 2) Gulumbe wants to ensure her personal information is safe while browsing online 3) Kumbaba needs to create a website for her college project using digital tools 4) Lisa is learning how to identify credible sources for her research paper 5) Hamdan Abdulai is learning how to communicate effectively and respectfully on social media 6) Stephen Tetteh is exploring how to participate in and contribute to global digital communities 7) Practical technology skills necessary for digital literacy, such as typing and using software 8) The rights and responsibilities that come with being a citizen in the digital world. 9) The rules of correct or polite behaviour among people using the Internet 10) Nurse Abiba’s ability to effectively and critically use digital technologies Section (II): Indicate whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F) 11) Digital literacy skills are essential for hospital staff to effectively manage electronic health records and patient information 12) Digital literacy is only about knowing how to use computers. 13) Collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams or Google Drive can enhance teamwork among hospital staff, leading to better patient care. 14) In a hospital setting, the IT professionals need to be digitally literate as the other staff members including nurses, midwives, doctors require less skills. 15) The use of mobile devices and the internet in hospitals is limited to administrative tasks and does not impact patient care directly. 16) Your digital footprint can be easily erased if you delete your online posts. Section (III): Choose the correct answer from the options by underlining 17) Which strategy for enhancing digital literacy involves gaining hands-on experience through projects and internships? a) Lifelong Learning b) Networking c) Practical Application d) Mentorship and Collaboration 18) Which skill is crucial for healthcare professionals to assess the credibility of online medical information? a) Blogging b) Critical Thinking c) Coding d) Online Safety Gaming 19) What is the primary goal of digital literacy in a healthcare setting? a) To ensure all staff can use social media effectively b) To enable healthcare professionals to access, evaluate, and share medical information securely c) To replace traditional medical practices with digital tools d) To promote online gaming among patients 20) What is a key component of online safety skills in a healthcare setting? a) Sharing passwords with colleagues to simplify access b) Ensuring personal security while accessing patient data online c) Ignoring cybersecurity threats as they rarely occur d) Using public Wi-Fi for accessing patient records