Mil Reviewer Midterm
Mil Reviewer Midterm
1. At what age did people improve the power of transistors that led to the transistor
radio, electronic circuits, and the early computers?
b. Electronic age
2. Which of the following media is from INDUSTRIAL AGE?
c. Typewriter
3. In this era, people discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons
and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron.
a. Pre-industrial age
4. In this era, people used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established
iron production, and the manufacturing of various products
(including books through the printing press)
d. Industrial age
5. The use of Facebook belongs to this age.
a. New Media Era
6. Which of the following forms of Media is not from the Electronic Age?
d. Portable computers
7. It is characterized by the internet that paved the way for faster communication and
the creation of social networks.
d. information age
8. Electronic age is characterized by the invention of transistors that last from?
b. 1930s-1980s
9. Which of the following statements is NOT true about pre-industrial age?
d. People used typewriters as tools for communication.
10. Which of the following mediums are used during the electronic age?
c. cloud and big data
11. The following are media used to share and store information during the industrial age
EXCEPT __?
a. Mainframe computers such as IBM 704
12. Which statement is true about Johannes Gutenberg?
b. A German goldsmith, inventor, printer, and publisher who introduced
printing to Europe with the printing press. His introduction of mechanical
movable type printing to Europe started the Printing Revolution and is
regarded as a milestone of the second millennium, ushering in the modern
period of human history.
13. Which statement is true about Mark Zuckerberg?
c. He is known for co-founding Facebook, Inc. and serves as its chairman,
chief executive officer, and controlling shareholder.
14. Which device is used for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print
medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink?
d. Printing Press
15. Which of the following does not belong to the Pre-Industrial Age?
d. Newspaper The London Gazette
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_____9. In what year does technology literacy mean knowing how to program code?
b. 1980’s
_____10. In the year _________ technology literacy means knowing how to work basic
tools like word processing and spreadsheet.
c. 1990’s
_____11. Choose from the following choices below the similarities of technology and
media literacy:
a. Both are essential for individuals to function and succeed in today’s
society.
_____12. Which of the following statements below is the similarity of media and
information literacy?
c. They are connected by spreading information around the people with
different types of media.
_____13. Which of the following statements below is the similarity between information
and technology literacy?
c. They cooperate together to contribute to the promotion of the new
literacy in knowledge societies.
_____14. Which of the following is the meaning of literacy?
a. It is the ability to read and write.
_____15. Which of the following statements is the similarity of the three literacies?
d. It’s all about information giving and educating people. It is the ability of a
person to know, create, evaluate and use a certain thing. It is also a mastery and
understanding of a thing.
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1. It refers to anything that blocks or changes the source’s intended meaning of the
message.
D. Interference
2. It refers to tools used by the source to disseminate information to the receivers.
A. Media
3. It pertains to any information that is passed on through communication.
C. Message
4. It refers to the atmosphere, physical and psychological, where you send and receive
messages.
A. Context
5. New media is also referred to as ____________.
C. the Internet
6. This type of literacy identifies what the information is for, where to find it, and how to
evaluate it.
B. Information Literacy
7. The medium of communication that requires face to face interaction using one’s voice
as the tool to deliver the message.
B. Conversation
8. The following are possible sources of information, EXCEPT:
C. Printer
9. Which of the following is an example of technology used as a medium of
communication?
C. Laptop computers
10. An information literate person should first understand the situation or problem to
figure out what specific type of information he or she needed.
A. True
11. It is defined as the imparting and exchanging of information or news.
A. Communication
12. Physical things such as tarpaulin billboards, posters, in-package information
contained in product packaging are examples of what medium of communication.
B. Physical Medium
13. This refers to various channels of communication between a person or persons and
their intended audience.
C. Media
14. This is considered the oldest form of Media
A. Print
15. It is the ability of an individual, either working independently or with others, to
responsibly, appropriately, and effectively use technological tools.
C. Technology Literacy
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_____ 1. Taking writing from an outside source without giving credit is _______
A. Plagiarize
_____ 2. What responsible use of media is this? Remember your use of sources is a means
of supporting the argument you make. This means that the sources you referenced need to
be credible and authoritative.
C. Don’t trust just verify
_____ 3. What responsible use of media is this? As great as the virtual connections are,
there’s a whole world out there that can’t be seen through your smartphone.
D. Don’t be glues to your smartphone
______4. Think before you react or post in social media for the whole world can read it.
C. Be mindful of your emotions
_____5. This rule is helpful for everyone on social media, there are people online who’d like
to take advantage of your trust-don’t give them the opportunity! Don’t post your phone
number, address or even when you’re going somewhere. Better to be safe than sorry.
D. Avoid accidentally sharing personal details
_____6. What responsible use of media is this? Ignorance of the law excuses no one.
A. Know the rules.
_____7. Don’t be addicted to your smartphone to avoid distraction and physical stress.
D. Don’t be glued to your smartphone.
_____8. Learn to control your temper and be a good influencer in social media.
B. Be mindful of your emotions.
_____9. Learn to search for the true information to avoid fake news.
C. Don’t trust, just verify.
_____10. Don’t let everyone know your life or where and what you are doing.
D. Avoid accidentally sharing personal details
_____11. Don’t grab credit from the real author of the information or research that you’ve
undergone.
B. Don’t Plagiarize
_____12. Make sure to know all the things you need to learn for your good.
A. Know the rules
_____13. Too much use of smartphones is bad.
D. Don’t be glues to your smartphone
_____14. Be positive at all times and inspire others through sharing quotes, verses and
other inspirational messages.
B. Be mindful of your emotions
_____15. Learn to paraphrase to avoid ______.
B. Plagiarism
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C. Media Literacy
1. It is a legal concept that allows the reproduction of copyrighted material for certain
purposes without obtaining permission and without paying a fee
B. Fair Use
2. It is the deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a
financial advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in the other person's name, and
perhaps to the other person's disadvantage or loss
A. Identity theft
3. Refers to the virtual computer world, and more specifically, is an electronic
medium used to form a global computer network to facilitate online communication
D. Cyberspace
4. What Republic Act that aims to address legal issues concerning online
interactions and the Internet
B. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10175
5. Phishing is the attempt to obtain sensitive information such as the following
EXCEPT one.
D. address
6. It is described as the practice of illegally copying and selling digital music, video,
computer software, etc.
C. digital piracy
7. Which of the following statements describe what is Fair Use?
A. Legal concept that allows the reproduction of copyrighted material for
certain purposes without obtaining permission and without paying a fee
8. Which of the following statements is true about Copyright?
C. The owner has the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform,
display, license, and to prepare derivative works based on the copyrighted work.
9. Those individuals who engage in computer hacking activities are typically referred
to as _______.
A. hacker
10. Plagiarism can be avoided by ______________the source or the original creator
through citations.
D. acknowledging
11. Which of the following is NOT an exclusive right of the owner of the copyright?
B. report
12. In relation to cyberbullying, which of the following is NOT an example of this?
D. spreading good news
13. A Media teacher has a textbook that she thinks would be ideal for her students.
However, the school cannot afford to buy a class set. The teacher may
C. Not copy the story for her students
14. A teacher uses clipart from the Internet for a class PowerPoint presentation. Is
this fair use?
A. Yes
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15. A student wants to use a popular song for a video he is creating for a class
assignment. The best advice to give him would be
B. Use only 10 seconds of the song