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SAINT ALOYSIUS GONZAGA PAROCHIAL SCHOOL

Media and Information Literacy 12


(Midterm) EXAMINATION
S.Y. 2024-2025

NAME: ___________________________________________ Score: ____________________

Multiple Choice: Read each statement carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. The ability to access analyze evaluate and produce useful media.


a. media literacy b. critical thinking c. information literacy d. self-expression
2. The ability to think clearly and rationally while understanding the logical connection between ideas.
a. media literacy b. critical thinking c. civic responsibility d. self-expression
3. The expression of one’s feelings thought or ideas especially in writing art music or dance.
a. media literacy b. critical thinking c. civic responsibility d. self-expression
4. The various forms of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have become prevalent along with
different ways of communicating.
a. media literacy b. critical thinking c. civic responsibility d. self-expression
5. The ability to recognize evaluate and use information when needed.
a. media literacy b. critical thinking c. information literacy d. self-expression
6. The errors or flaws in reasoning which renders an argument.
a. false dilemma b. logical fallacies c. ad hominem d. bandwagon
7. This fallacy occurs when an opponent’s character or even personal traits are attacked instead of engaging with the
argument itself.
a. false dilemma b. logical fallacies c. ad hominem d. bandwagon
8. This fallacy occurs when there is an attempt to validate an argument by using an appeal to its popularity.
a. false dilemma b. red herring c. ad hominem d. bandwagon
9. This fallacy occurs by making it appear that there are only two sides to an argument when there are actually other
choices.
a. false dilemma b. red herring c. ad hominem d. bandwagon
10. This fallacy bringing up a plausible yet unrelated issue to prevent addressing the immediate issue.
a. false dilemma b. red herring c. ad hominem d. bandwagon
11. This fallacy is an argument which states that allowing something minor sets off a chain reaction with major
consequences without evidence to support that claim.
a. slippery slope b. red herring c. ad hominem d. strawman
12. This fallacy deliberately misinterpreting and setting up a false argument to make the argument easier to refute is
the whole premise of the strawman fallacy.
a. slippery slope b. red herring c. ad hominem d. strawman
13. The act of exchanging information between people using a method.
a. media literacy b. critical thinking c. information literacy d. communication

Enumeration: Enumerate the following items and write down your answer on the blank in no particular order.

List down four types of media: List down four types of printing:
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
List down six several methods used in broadcasting: List down two example of media convergence:
1. 1.
2. 3.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Identification: Identify the different the pros and cons in using common media as resources. Choose your answer from
the box below. Write your answer on the space provided.

Higher response quality Usually one-sided Entertaining and wide perspective Treat of viruses

Reliable Illegal activities Endless entertainment Inconvenient to carry around

Some channels are educational High cost Comprehensive information Shortened by the article’s author

Simple and inexpensive Poor print quality Longer durability of message Ignore by the younger
generation

Checked by experts Less social interaction Detailed and organized information

High graphic print quality Cluttered Takes to much to read

Articles
PROS CONS
1. 3.
2. 4.

Books
PROS CONS
5. 7.
6. 8.

Internet
PROS CONS
9. 11.
10. 12.

Magazines
PROS CONS
13. 15.
14. 16.

Newspaper
PROS CONS
17. 19.
18. 20.

Televisions Programs
PROS CONS
21. 22.

Prepared By: Checked By:

Rachel C. Orbe, LPT Reynald M. Antaso, LPT, MACDDS


Subject Teacher School Principal

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