4. To become a media literate is not to
facts or statistics about the media but rather to learn.
a. summarize
b. generalize
c. memorize
d. synthesize
5. It is any article or video containing untrue information disguised as a credible news source.
a. fake news
b. fake video
c. fake tape
d. none of the above
6. One of the benefits of social media in business is
a. product replication
c. lacks personal connection to customers
b. product advertisement
d. inconsistency of product content
7. One of the challenges of technology in the Education sector is
a. improves engagement
c. incorporates different learning styles
b. delivering informal learning
d. encourages collaboration
8. This refers to the persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information
a. Media practitioners
c. People Media
b. Online classroom teachers
d. Editors
9. It believes that you are highly capable of discerning propaganda and that media has limited capacity to persuade you.
a. Powerful and direct effects b. Moderate Effect c. Limited Effect d. none of this
10. Here the journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people.
a. Citizen Journalism
C. Opinion Leaders
b. Social Journalism
d. Crowdsourcing
11. It 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. Citizen Journalism c. Crowdsourcing d. Opinion Leaders
12. Element of text that use different size weight, color, contrast and orientation to present texts with greater value.
a. Appropriateness
b. Alignment
c. Emphasis
d. Space​